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Have I completely lost the plot? Just spent £54 on teddy clothes

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drivinmecrazy · 12/10/2009 20:01

Both my girls are obsessed with their 'build a bear' teddies. They always seem to get one for christmas so have a good collection of bunnies, monkeys and teddies (cousins always buy them)
Have just spent £54 on 2 lovely outfits, 2 pairs of pjamas and 2 pairs of shoes for their teddies.
I know they will love them, but all seems a bit ridiculous when I uhmmed & ahhhed over whether I could 'justify' a new outfit for the nearing party season.

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janeite · 12/10/2009 20:02

Yes

TheProvincialLady · 12/10/2009 20:03

Yes

drivinmecrazy · 12/10/2009 20:04

Thought so

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TheProvincialLady · 12/10/2009 20:04

Don't tell anyone in RL

CheeryCherry · 12/10/2009 20:05

Yes

seeyounexttuesday · 12/10/2009 20:05

oh yes, you should be sectioned for that!

drivinmecrazy · 12/10/2009 20:07

Maybe not as barmy as spending £4.99 on reindeer pooh and tree seeds from natural history museum range. Just wanted to see DD1s face when she has to tell school mates mummy bought her Pooh for christmas ( thought it really good stocking filler and bit of fun).
Really must stop combining a glass of JD & coke and internet christmas shopping

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kormaAAAARRRRGGHHchameleon · 12/10/2009 20:09

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mwff · 12/10/2009 20:13

once more yes.

PoisonToadstool · 12/10/2009 20:14

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drivinmecrazy · 12/10/2009 20:15

who is babyjjbaby? I take it that's not meant as a compliment.
I am just a Mum struggling like hell to find things my DDs would actually want for christmas and panicking when my RL friends are telling me they already have most gifts bought and wrapped and waiting to be put on Santa's sleigh.

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kormaAAAARRRRGGHHchameleon · 12/10/2009 20:16

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ConFuschias · 12/10/2009 20:19

Just in case you hadn't got the message - yes

muggglewump · 12/10/2009 20:19

Newborn baby clothes fit them.

DD has tons of outfits for hers, with shoes, socks, vests, babygros, dungarees etc and most are from charity shops.

Even new they aren't dear from supermarkets. DD has the cutest panda suit for it with matching hat-£6 in Asda.

seeyounexttuesday · 12/10/2009 20:24

oh jjbaby was hildarious, pmsl for days after seeeing the pic of bear in sling.

seeyounexttuesday · 12/10/2009 20:24

hilarious

tibni · 12/10/2009 20:28

Well I ended up making an outfit for halloween for dd build a bear bunny. She is older (10) and really enjoyed the measuring, making the patten and sewing. So far it is only a cape; we still have the dress to go!

Build a Bear is so expensive - it is so easy to spend a fortune.

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