Monday, September 24, 2012

I have a problem

I can't help it. I really can't. I love to match Buster. I love it so much that I'm starting to try and make it happen. Every. Day. Either this means I have too many striped shirts in my closet - or it means that I must really love Henry - or that I don't have any sense of individuality. Oh dear. I didn't know this would happen to me. But I love it so much right now that I have no desire to make it stop. Instead - I'll keep insisting that Greg document it.


Next stop - Motherboy contest or bust.


Today I was desperate to make that ridiculous blue striped shirt be work appropriate. It may not be that work appropriate - but I'm wearing it anyway. After all, we have to match.

11 comments:

  1. Our entire conversation about that shirt this morning now makes a lot of sense. I should have just known that you were working hard to match the baby. I can't wait for Halloween!

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  2. I'm not sure why that sure is NOT work appropriate--it all depends on what you wear on the bottom.

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  3. I guess I think it isn't that work appropriate because I have a shade shirt on underneath it. And sometimes the neck is a little big so I end up looking a little bit like Kelly Kapowski.

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  4. KT, the shade shirt makes the outfit all the more work appropriate. You do work at BYU, after all. And it's never a bad thing to resemble Tiffani (no longer Amber) Thiessen. It just isn't.

    We should start a support group. I make it my purpose in life to match Phoebe every single day. My task is easier than yours since Phoebe is a girl, but I'm not sure that makes my matchy-matchy obsession any less unhealthy.

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  5. I don't know what a shade shirt is, but I do know that without it the shirt on top would make you look like are auditioning for Flashdance 2.

    Also, are you wearing sweaters already?

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  6. PS- I think it would be more appropriate for you to dress like a business model.

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  7. Well, I personally think you 2 are adorable. I wonder if they make actual matching sets...like the American Girl's dolls. :)

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  8. Tinks I love it. I'm addicted to dressing my girls in identical outfits (or as close as I can get). It's a sickness. They aren't triplets, don't look the same - in fact none of them even have the same hair color. As soon as they get tired of it - it is over! Problem is, they aren't getting tired of it and I'm so happy that's the case. Chloe will soon be 7... please don't judge

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  9. I don't see a problem here. You make a great couple! We do the same thing at our house although our reason is usually that we all took or clothes out of the only batch of clean clothes that just got washed.

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