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    So, today is WFMW – greatest hits!

    By bella | April 2, 2008

    Shannon gave us the challenge to pick our best WFMW post and re-post it.  I don’t know if the following is the BEST, but it’s the tip I use most often!  The only difference is my daughter is now 12 1/2 months! 

    So, here goes…

    Ok, this is probably the silliest WFMW post ever, but I was dressing my daughter yesterday and thought, “I should share this – it might be of help to SOMEone.”  I may have been sleep deprived when I had that thought, but I’m going to post it anyway, just in case.

    So, my baby girl (almost 11 months) likes to take her socks off – continually.  We can’t get her to wear socks for ANYTHING.  If she isn’t kicking them off, she’s pulling them off, (and then eating them).  It’s a constant battle.  Now, I’d be ok a good part of the time with letting her go barefoot, but it IS “winter” time here in Las Vegas, and it is occasionally too cool in the house for her to do that.  SO, I finally had a lightbulb moment and started putting tights on her every day – not just on Sundays!  She is a smart cookie, but she is not smart enough to unsnap her onsies and pull off those tights!  Her feet stay covered (they are not quite as “warm” as cotton socks, but warm enough for VEGAS!), and Mama is happy, and even Granma is happy! :-)

    It works for me!

    Be sure to see what works for others over at Shannon’s blog!

    Topics: WFMW | 2 Comments »

    2 Responses to “So, today is WFMW – greatest hits!”

    1. Linda Says:
      April 2nd, 2008 at 9:26 am

      Hey, that is a great tip!

    2. Andrea Says:
      April 2nd, 2008 at 10:48 am

      I did this with my girls, too! Of course, once they’re like 8 and 6 you just have to let it go! I always enjoyed watching my girls try to take the tights off anyway – they’d sit there tugging and tugging at one leg and then get mad that it wouldn’t work. Thanks for the memory!

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