Sounds like a lot to me -- all of those things have you co-ordinating with other people. Which takes time.
Spike's Bitches 41: Thrown together to stand against the forces of darkness
[NAFDA] Spike-centric discussion. Lusty, lewd (only occasionally crude), risqué (and frisqué), bawdy (Oh, lawdy!), flirty ('cuz we're purty), raunchy talk inside. Caveat lector.
You're a better adult than me!
Do they run big? I have no idea about sizing. She wears a 3T at Children's Place.
It's height-based, as Barb mentions. Plumper kids will run to needing larger, skinnier kids to needing smaller, at least with the waist lines. As Lillian was something like 34" and 25lbs at her 3 year appointment, she was just on the cusp of 90s. I've noticed that the long-sleeved 80s are a little short in the arm for her now, but the short sleeves are still fine. They're sized so that the upper end of the 10cm range in height between sizes can still wear them, so they do run larger. The plus side is that they can wear them for AGES. And they hold up well, so people who want multiple children can hand them down.
Nora, you're doing fine as adult. Way above average. But it's okay to not like it, a lot of the time.
Jeebus. It's 4pm here, and outside's as dark as it was at 8:30 last night--well into dusk toward dark. There's thunder, but not much wind. I think we're about to get some weather.
t hunkers down for the arrival of Bev's weather an hour later
At her 3 year check-up in February, she was 38" tall and 30 lbs.
I can't seem to find a size chart on the website. I am teh dum.
But it's okay to not like it, a lot of the time.
Sweet, sweet validation!
It's super hot here today which makes Doing Stuff extra difficult, that may play a part in it.
X-posted size chart!
She's probably in 100s, Aims. Maybe 90s for skirts, but probably 100s for dresses.
Ok, so she's bewtween a 90 and a 100. Awesome. That will help with eBaying.
I wish her preschool required uniforms. Truly.