For 3 years my son grew so fast he had to have larger clothes every 6 months. We spent a lot of time and very little money at the local thrift stores. We also made a point of taking back the clothes he didn’t destroy.
Actually I’ve handed some stuff off to the local schools. Just incase a student has something happen to them. And they need a change of at least one if not more items of clothing at the school nurse’s office.I learned that fact when my kid needed a change of clothing due to a accident at school. Since then, I’ve tried to help out with some items as needed. This includes socks. besides the pants and tops that I’ve handed over to the nurse.
LuvThemPluggers almost 9 years ago
Love them hand-me-downs! Kids grow so fast, it is much more practical than brand new everything.
Farside99 almost 9 years ago
It’s pretty silly to buy new stuff (unless you’re a grandparent — then it’s fun to spoil your kids and grandkids).
sweetaddietude almost 9 years ago
For 3 years my son grew so fast he had to have larger clothes every 6 months. We spent a lot of time and very little money at the local thrift stores. We also made a point of taking back the clothes he didn’t destroy.
Dani Rice almost 9 years ago
I had to laugh when somebody gave me a sweater for my oldest (then only) daughter – which had originally belong to ME!
Sangelia almost 9 years ago
Actually I’ve handed some stuff off to the local schools. Just incase a student has something happen to them. And they need a change of at least one if not more items of clothing at the school nurse’s office.I learned that fact when my kid needed a change of clothing due to a accident at school. Since then, I’ve tried to help out with some items as needed. This includes socks. besides the pants and tops that I’ve handed over to the nurse.
neverenoughgold almost 9 years ago
Unfortunately, it rarely migrates back…
LuvThemPluggers almost 9 years ago
Oh, look! Ginger has a new pup!