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seperis ([personal profile] seperis) wrote2012-08-13 12:10 am
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there is something wrong with this picture

In the last two weeks, Child and I have bought matching hoodies (mine grey, his black) and matching t-shirts (exactly the same) independently of each other. We just realized the t-shirt situation, as we are both wearing them now. The only reason he has cargo pants and I don't is that all my pants purchases have to go through Nordstrom's due to freakishly long legs. Like, does this happen to normal people?

There is really nothing like this moment in parenting books. Like, why not?
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[personal profile] cat_77 2012-08-13 10:59 am (UTC)(link)
Yes, this happens to normal people. Even more fun when you have two (that are 16 months apart) that you have forced to go shopping and they separate only to come back with pretty much identical items, and then start accusing each other of copying each other, nearly turning into a fist fight, only for them to eventually realize that they both grabbed things that look like what E and I were wearing.

They got them anyway and Eldest told Youngest he better not wear the shirt on the same day but the belt was okay.