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Photo of the week: Like mother, like daughter

This is something I vowed I would never do but I’ve found it is too much fun not to. I’m coordinating outfits with my daughter. It started out innocently enough when I realized I had similar colors on as my daughter and now I’m purposefully dressing us alike.

The husband won’t join in on the fun.

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Mommy and baby out to brunch

I think it is hereditary. My mother dressed my sister and me alike for years. Now we have numerous matching outfits for my daughter and my niece. There is just something irresistible about it.

Do you try to match your kids? Do you dress your kids alike?

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By LucyB

July 1, 2009 6:39 PM | Link to this

At the neighborhood pool recently, I saw 3 sisters, ages maybe 4, 6 and 8, all dressed exactly the same — same suits, coverups, shoes, jewelry, same haircuts. It kind of creeped me out. But later I saw them walking happily hand-in-hand, so I guess they’re not too traumatized. However, I think similar color schemes on families is lovely — we try to do this on holidays and for weddings and the like. Enjoy it!

By ????????????

July 1, 2009 11:33 AM | Link to this

I AM ONE THAT IS VERY BAD ABOUT DRESSING MY GIRLS JUST ALIKE AND THEY DONT LIKE IT AT ALL BUT HEY IM THE MOMMY AND I THINK ITS CUT
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