Yes! So glad im not alone in this, i get so excited when i see funky baby clothes, toys that excite my lil girl, new dummies, beakers & so on.I even carry on when i get home by scouring ebay for bargains lol we picked up 52 items of baby clothes for 12-18months & 18-24 months, she's still in most of her 6-9months & we now have no room, i can't stop & now its almost her 1st birthday, i've folded pages in the argos & mothercare brochure to mark the toys we need to get her. I am driving my hubby mad but he secretly loves it.
Afterall we tried for 3 yrs to have her, thought we'd never be blessed with a child, almost lost her at birth, so were making the most of it.Time goes so quick she'll be off to college before we know it but we'll have all these great memories to share with her.
2007-10-05 10:46:58
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answered by Anonymous
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OMG YES!
I can't remember the last time I bought myself something non essential, or had my hair done at the hairdressers. I get much more joy from seeing my girls faces when they get something new.
A word of warning though:
My daughter (is now nearly 5) went through a phase of expecting everyone who came round to buy her something. So be careful!
As long as you don't get into debt buying things, or become like me and have a toy shop taking over your house, enjoy yourself!
xxxx
2007-10-05 19:52:00
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answered by Susanne B 3
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it form of seems such as you will make an spectacular collector. initiate finding for the older fashions and carry jointly them. If all of us questions your obsession, tell them you're a collector. there is not something incorrect with your desire to be inquisitive approximately skill of a product. Mine is knives and swords, notably copies on those featured in movies or of a conflict classic. i'm nonetheless attempting to locate civil conflict swords. i like them, and you should understand which you're a Consummate collector. some day you have a hidden fortune in Barbie, in basic terms like my blade sequence.
2016-10-21 04:01:42
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answered by furne 4
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look enjoy it why not - if you've got the money go ahead and spoil him they aren't little for long and it obviously gives you a lot of pleasure
most of my spare money i spend on my daughter but i love her to be able to try new things, have nice things and go nice places
it's the fun part of being a parent
so why not when your boy is older he'll have kids and hopefully do the same
enjoy x
2007-10-05 10:08:49
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answered by cornyginger 3
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no i try not to it is temtping at times but it just spoils them and then they are never greatful for what they get and dont respect things its ok to buy them clothes and shoes quite often as with boys they need them but not toys the odd small cheap thing but xmas is for toys and then they enjoy it more and appreciate what they get
2007-10-05 10:11:19
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answered by carla 4
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Yep! My daughter have so much crap it is ridiculous. But be careful because at six she is over spoiled. If something breaks she thinks she can get a new one the same day.
2007-10-05 10:09:24
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answered by Miss. Tee98 4
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Yes i'm the same with my little fella! He's 11 wks now and there are just too many gorgeous little outfits!
2007-10-05 10:09:06
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answered by trixi 5
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yep, just today i bought him a giant purple heffalump from the disney store and 2 sets of clothes. i spend most of my time in baby shops and toy shops
2007-10-05 10:09:37
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answered by littlemissmuffett 3
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Yep -but you will eventually learn to stop yourself!!
When he has a housefull of toys he barely plays with, too many clothes to fit in the wardrobe ...... you get my drift!!
2007-10-05 10:08:54
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answered by Sal*UK 7
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Yes I am exactly the same with my daughter. You should see the amount of clothes, toys she has lol. i'd much rather spend my money on her than on myself.
2007-10-05 11:53:07
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answered by katiekatjas 2
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