[blparent] sock it

Jo Elizabeth Pinto jopinto at pcdesk.net
Mon Jul 26 03:49:56 UTC 2010


Honestly, the best way so far I've found for baby socks is to get all white 
ones, so I can't mismatch them.  Same goes for clothes, as much as possible. 
I try to buy plain pants, and shirts that will go with anything.  There are 
always the oddball pieces, but it saves me a lot of daily hassle to know 
that pretty much anything I grab won't clash horribly with something else.

The other thing is, have a sense of humor, because you're going to get it 
wrong now and then.  I haven't put Sarah in mismatched clothes, at least not 
that I know of, but I did it to myself once recently whenn I went to church. 
Green pants with a red, white and blue shirt.  I didn't know it till a 
friend told me discreetly after we got home.  I did point out that it might 
have been more helpful if she said something before we left my house in the 
first place.

Jo Elizabeth Pinto

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From: "Veronica Smith" <madison_tewe at spinn.net>
Sent: Sunday, July 25, 2010 9:37 PM
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Subject: [blparent] sock it

> On the same subject of baby clothes, I put those tiny little socks in
> lingerie bags.  They are a mesh bag with a zipper or a strip of velcro to
> keep them shut in the wash.  Too bad they don't make big ones for my socks
> now. v
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