Here, here!
Here, here!
Or you could go with the Tom Haverford approach concerning glitter messes:
Dear God. No.
+14658907896 points for providing that information. :)
Dammit, I clicked on the pink one.
But where can I get this dress?
Business plan:
The image was my life at 2 jobs.
One of my favorite girl's names is on this list. But 80% of the girl names I'm considering were popular in the 1910s-1930s. The other 3 are super popular in Ireland but are close to nonexistent here.
I'm in the "We didn't think it would happen SO SOON" camp.
Ok, whatever floats your boat.
Thanks!
Speaking of leather shoes...
+12857565 points for using the correct spelling of palate.
I'm not showing yet, but you best believe you better back the fuck away from my belly when I do.
WHAT IN THE ACTUAL FUCK?
Ugh. He doesn't represent the views of normal Catholics.
I haven't even read the article yet, but the wife and 2 daughters in all red. BARF. Shouldn't he have worn a red tie to go with the match-matchy theme?
This is why if I have a boy in May, he will get an Irish name that is NOT Aiden or Liam. There are so few boy names that I like. Either I associate a name with some jerkface, it's too popular and I'm over it, or it's a traditional boring name. Damn our landlord for naming his new baby one of the few names I like.