Presumably, if all goes as planned and like her other pregnancies. I'm getting the call when her husband gets the call to get his butt & Miss P to the hospital (she isn't getting any drugs to induce until Sat. morning.) And I'm closer than he is.
My job is basically to be there for Miss P. The hospital frowns on the labor coach also having to parent another kid....
I suspect that people without hoodies (and with strong feelings about inside v. outside wear generally) are also people without dogs. Call it a hunch.
Just to let you know, my DH is in shock that Jilli even owns a hoodie.
You realize, Jilli, that wearing a hoodie makes your transition to EMO complete, right?
TAKE THAT BACK RIGHT NOW.
Besides, I'm going to remove the hood and turn the top into a long-sleeved tee with lace trim. So there.
Ok, I don't own a hoodie. Never did. Even when I had a dog. They don't feel right on me
She bought it under extreme duress. There was much, "I can't believe I'm about to buy a hoodie" and "I can't believe I'm wearing a hoodie," but it was outweighed by "I'm finally warm!"
If people like Jilli and juliana can't avoid the hoodie, what chance do we mere mortals have?
Given how cold it's been in my apartment during the recent "cold snap", I've been blessing the hoodie every chilly night. Much warmer than just wearing a skullie (or other night headgear).
TAKE THAT BACK RIGHT NOW.
Nuh-uh! No takebacks!
There is EMO FROSTING on you, Miss Cupcake Goth!
I don't own a hoodie. If I ever had a need the boys have a number of them. It is rather nice that they are big enough that I can wear their clothes now, if only they had decent clothes. My sister said she bought her boys the nice sweaters when they were her size.
eta: the crazy super cold snap that drove Jilli to a hoodie had me thinking about raiding the boys closet