Sunday, October 14, 2012

Nothing for the baby to wear? Problem solved!

I will admit it--I am a clothes horse.  I love to shop. I really like to find good deals. My favorite store to shop at is Maurice’s. (I will be so happy to not be pregnant anymore so I can wear my Maurice’s clothes!)

During my first trimester my mom, sister and I went shopping and we bought a bunch of maternity clothes. I really haven’t bought any clothes for myself in the last two months—which never happens. But I figured, why buy anything else? I will only be pregnant for another…two weeks.
So, now the focus has switched to the baby. I had been stressing out because I did not have a lot of baby clothes. I know, she can wear onesies but I want her to have some cute stuff.
Well, yesterday, some of our friends brought over two huge boxes of baby clothes.

What a blessing!
As soon as our friends left, hubby and I opened up the boxes—excitedly, like two kids at Christmas. We started organizing everything into sizes. There was a ton of stuff!
I don't think Chauncey was as thrilled as we were about the baby clothes.
Everything was in great condition. There is quite a bit of summer clothing, so she will be completely set until next fall. I will buy a few pairs of pants here and there depending on how cold the Texas winter gets. I did already warn Mr. Campbell that I will be purchasing new outfits for Kedzie for Thanksgiving and Christmas. (A girl has gotta have new clothes for the holidays!)

And, to make matters even better, my sister and her husband came over last night. We had a nice dinner—an Italian Feast from a new restaurant that just opened in Kyle, ilario’s.  (The food was good, but my brother in law doesn’t think the restaurant will last, because the cook was rude to the waitress. :)
Anyway, I had already started washing up all the clothes and my sister helped me fold and sort everything! I am happy to say, after three loads of laundry—Kedzie’s dresser is completely full.

For someone who had been stressing out that her baby was going to be wearing onesies and pajamas for the first six months of her life—a full dresser is a good thing!

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