That all worked out great because we could endure the shocks of motherhood together. The only major difference was that every single one of them had a girl. This has not really been an issue until the princess parties began:

There are princess cupcakes....

Princess toys....
But, most importantly....there are the lovely and delicate princesses:


His Daddy and Uncle Ty are worried about all of the pink exposure. I think, "hey, what a lucky guy!" He'll never want for a prom date....
2 comments:
HAHAHA! That's so funny. I am in the opposite predicament. ALL of the girls' friends are boys that live close. So when Charli wanted a princess party for her 4th birthday, I thought....seriously she might be the only girl! I had to have a princess/pirate party for all the little boys.
He's a Thompson. If there were only one woman in all of Texas and Oklahoma combined, he would not want for a prom date thank you very much.
Now remove my nephew from the princess parties immediately.
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