tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-222422384584652416.post2001040845244410155..comments2023-10-24T09:31:42.466+01:00Comments on At Home with Mrs M!: I'm just going to say it, I like pinkMoihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00708902660307648104noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-222422384584652416.post-48985167098585866722013-07-01T11:28:55.942+01:002013-07-01T11:28:55.942+01:00Agreed!Agreed!Mama Owlnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-222422384584652416.post-23278617605088076152013-06-26T15:38:05.173+01:002013-06-26T15:38:05.173+01:00Well said, it's weird I also wrote a post alon...Well said, it's weird I also wrote a post along these lines. I hate pink as an aside(!)<br />But u are right in so much as pink is the least of the problems facing our girls growing up.<br />Love your perspective in this post :-DGemma Whitefordnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-222422384584652416.post-46046757375401076992013-06-26T12:13:56.369+01:002013-06-26T12:13:56.369+01:00Well said. My big beefy husband is practically th...Well said. My big beefy husband is practically the only person in our house to wear pink - he has several pink t shirts and shirts of all shades and the colour suits him. My daughters are not interested in pink clothing, and I have always had a laid back attitude about these things. I think it helps to let your kids choose the clothes that you buy for them.<br /><br />http://asaucystitch.blogspot.co.uk/GiddyAuntLolanoreply@blogger.com