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PatsButterfly
01-20-2003, 12:53 PM
My little Patriot family...

01-20-2003, 01:30 PM
Very cute kids PB. Thanks for sharing with us.

PatsButterfly
01-20-2003, 01:47 PM
Well, I was born in NH, dh is from Danvers MA originally so we are "traveling Pats fans" that are currently located in NE due to the military...

pookie
01-20-2003, 02:34 PM
Originally posted by PatsButterfly
My little Patriot family...

I'm jealous!! I wanted to have a little girl so that I could have a Pats cheerleader too! All I could make was 3 boys though. Oh well, I do have a solid offensive line for a hockey team. Only problem with that is that it's 72 degrees today and that makes the ice a little choppy. :)

PatsButterfly
01-20-2003, 02:55 PM
she is the only one that will sit still for an entire game (holding a football no less..) A daddy's girl if I ever saw one...

bideau
01-20-2003, 02:55 PM
Originally posted by pookie
I'm jealous!! I wanted to have a little girl so that I could have a Pats cheerleader too! All I could make was 3 boys though. Oh well, I do have a solid offensive line for a hockey team. Only problem with that is that it's 72 degrees today and that makes the ice a little choppy. :)

Who's to say she would have been a cheerleader:eek:. My 18 year old daughter has been playing softball since she was 5, played basketball for 7 years and is a decent kick boxer. The first time she ever saw a game with cheerleaders, she told me that she wanted to be the one they were cheering for, not the other way around.

PatsButterfly
01-20-2003, 02:57 PM
That is what I am saying...I have no doubt she will be the first with a broken bone from sports....not girlie at all...(her dad is cheering for joy to hear that...but I on the other hand feel like I am surrounded by boys......:sulk:

pookie
01-20-2003, 03:04 PM
Originally posted by PatsButterfly
That is what I am saying...I have no doubt she will be the first with a broken bone from sports....not girlie at all...(her dad is cheering for joy to hear that...but I on the other hand feel like I am surrounded by boys......:sulk:

Ya, well, I guess there's a lot to be said for having all boys. There are certain things I'll never have to worry about (or pay for :D ). On the down side though... no matter how many times you make the little critters shower, they'll always be stinky little suckahs!!

bideau
01-20-2003, 04:38 PM
Originally posted by PatsButterfly
That is what I am saying...I have no doubt she will be the first with a broken bone from sports....not girlie at all...(her dad is cheering for joy to hear that...but I on the other hand feel like I am surrounded by boys......:sulk:

No matter how many bruises or scrapes she gets, she'll still be all girl...just a more confident one. Its amazing to see my daughter go off to school in the morning looking like her father's worst dream(she's very slim with prom queen looks), see her on the field in the afternoon sweaty and muddy and then see her again later that evening dressed for a night out with her boyfriend. She's got permanent bruises on her knees but she shows them with pride.

Tell your husband to enjoy every moment with her because she will always be daddy's little girl. My daughter and I have a special bond that will last forever. Interestingly, my wife and son (soon to be 20 years old) have their own special thing.