
Yesterday a friend an I went to the new outlets that opened in
Mebane. They are pretty nice outlets and contain a Carters,
Gymboree,
Osh Kosh, and Children's Place outlet! Danger! Danger! My plan for the day was to buy shoes for myself and maybe one really warm sleeper for Lily. I had just purchased two at
JC Penny on Friday and some slightly less warm ones from
Walmart on Wednesday along with a Christmas outfit and Thanksgiving
onsie, so I really didn't need any more. She has a ton of clothes. I know this. I've taken inventory. I know I shouldn't buy her more.

However, I came home with a bag from Carters containing two terry cloth sleepers and an outfit complete with jacket (which to be fair she didn't really have) and Children's Place containing an adorable knit dress and tights (totally impractical and
frivolous, but adorable, and she needs something for church, right?). So, to recap, in the last five days I have purchased two lightweight cotton sleepers, one Christmas outfit, one Thanksgiving
onsie, two warm
fleece sleepers, two terry cloth sleepers, one outfit with jacket, and one dress and tights. I think I'm out of
control.

You see, it's just very hard to resist. Little girl
clothes are
absolutely adorable, and they are cheap. The sleepers and
onsie from
Walmart were each $3, the Christmas outfit was $12, the ones from Carters and
JC Penney were $7. The outfit with jacket was $12, and, well, we won't discuss the dress. :) In my mind I justify all of these purchases by their low price and the fact that I know she does go through more outfits than I had expected, but, in reality, I just can not resist the cuteness. However, between now and Christmas, heck, between now and when she needs a bigger size. I'm putting a moratorium on myself buying clothes for her! If you are shopping with me...make me stop!
Beautiful dress! The pink one best suits for my little princess
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