I definitely thought I would have a tomboy for a daughter. I was a tomboy and didn't care about all the girly things in life. Why would Olivia care about them? She spent most of her days with her three rough and tumble boy cousins and wasn't really exposed to girly girl things at home or elsewhere. All her friends are mainly boys as well. I have learned (and accepted) that some of the girly girl traits are just naturally born in girls.
She was given a tutu from Nana and loves to wear it and dance around. Her favorite movie is Cinderella and now she wants to wear Cinderella pull-ups all the time. A few aunts have influenced her in the make-up department too. She now loves to wear lipstick, (mommy doesn't own any so she has to settle for lip gloss) and she loves to have her fingernails and toenails painted. She gets in my jewelry box all the time to put on jewelry and wants to wear earrings now. She also has a few dolls given to her as gifts in the past. They were just buried in the basket, but she found them on her own and quickly knew how to mother them. She still has some tomboy traits in her, but I am afraid we have a little princess on our hands.
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hahahaha! see! i told you! i talked him out of buying pom poms and got him a matchbox car instead..
Yeah for Girly Girls!!
be a good girl and pull your diaper over so I can see your little bald p-ss-
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