When I was pregnant with My Girlie, Bits and I spent an entire morning and afternoon trekking 90 miles away to the nearest Babies R Us. Now they are everywhere, but in 1999 they were few a far between. We shopped until we dropped and at the end of the day, she'd purchased The Girlie's coming home outfit. She'd gone to one of my ultrasounds with me and the good doctor wrote down the baby's gender on a piece of paper and handed it to her. It was forever sealed in an envelope after that. At least until we came home from the hopspittle with our sweet pink bundle. The slip of paper is in her baby book now. The outfit she chose was an adorable little white puckered fabric footed number with a matching jacket and bonnet. Neither girlie or boyish.
When we finally succeeded in getting pregnant with The Middle, poor Bit's health had tanked so Grandma Emmie chose his coming home outfit. It was a sweet little European style wrap in baby blue with doggy bones embroidered on it, with a matching beret, booties and a blanket.
With the shower announcements having gone out, Grandma Emmie asked me what I needed for Jack. Good golly, what didn't we need? I thought. So...I asked her to buy the coming home outfit. And today she brought it over! It is the softest blue plushy fabric I've ever touched. It's like a wrap around jumper and has a tiny little blue shirt to go underneath. It has snaps at the shoulders and a matching hat. It's footed. The bib of the outfit has a red ladybug buzzing around a sweet beige teddy bear and in the buzz stitching it says, "Together at last - - -" Perfect! Now he can be born because he has his coming home outfit.
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