When I found out I was pregnant this time around I was dead set on NOT having a girl. Don't get me wrong I love my nieces very very much but I also have a boy, I wouldn't have any idea what to do with a girl. Boys are fairly easy. I don't really have to do Jacks hair in the morning. I get to pick really cute/ handsome non bubble gum pink cloths for him to wear. And the melt downs, let me tell you about the melt downs. They are child's play compared to that I have seen thrown my my nieces(again I love you all very much).
I'm pretty sure that is one of the reasons that I didn't want to find out if I was having a boy or girl when I was pregnant because I had a 50/50 chance of getting a girl.
So imagine my surprise when we get to the hospital and who pops out, a little GIRL!
Lucy.. I know now that I was born to have a little girl. I live everyday for that adorable little dimpled grin. And I know that Lucy will be in Pink more often than her daddy would like. In fact her little toes have been bubble gum pink since she was about 3 weeks old. I can't wait to do her hair, it is barely there and I am already planning different styles. Believe me Lucy is a very opinionated 2 month old. She has tantrums that only her mother could love but I honestly don't mind them. I would wake up every night 5 times a night for the rest of my life for that little girl.
It is a good thing I'm not in charge because God certainly knew what he was doing when he gave me my little girl!
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I felt the same way with our boy! I was used to girls, but thought I would have no idea what to do with a boy!! I love him to pieces though and think he is easier in someways (I say this as he is jumping off the couch as we speak)...and harder in others! They are all a gift though :)
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