Somebody needs to let this boy's parents know that they need to buy their son a Radio Flyer #34. A pink and purple bike is unacceptable for a boy to ride, no matter how much he loves it!
(Perhaps I should have included a picture of Judah wearing Eve's pink princess heels, while he carries around her purse, has "fairy dust" on his cheeks, and pushes the purple stroller.... Oh, and he also begs to wear her lipstick. He's in the "wants to be just like Eve" stage.
I just laugh. Daniel on the other hand.... )
(Perhaps I should have included a picture of Judah wearing Eve's pink princess heels, while he carries around her purse, has "fairy dust" on his cheeks, and pushes the purple stroller.... Oh, and he also begs to wear her lipstick. He's in the "wants to be just like Eve" stage.
I just laugh. Daniel on the other hand.... )
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Are you gender sterotyping? :-))
Pshaw. He looks pretty secure in his manhood. ;)
I love how kids don't care about stiff like this at all!
At least he is wearing camo shorts, right?
oh my husband would die is one of the dash's got near a pink bike! Of course we dont have any girls (except me of course) in the house to even get him used to the idea!
We are looking around for bikes too. fun fun
Real men wear pink ya know;)
This is too funny because Ty rode Allison's little Barbie bike forever.
Shame on us!
Hilarious. We have an old pink and purple trike that someone gave us two moves ago and sometimes Brother will hop off of his Radio Flyer #34 (yes, we actually have it!) and ask to ride that one. His Daddy tries to talk him out of it every.single.time.
:)
My son plays with his soon to be step sisters toys all the time. They are both the same age. He just like to play with anything he doesn't care whether it is "boy toys" or "girl toys". He is just role playing.
Remember Dave........and Sam......?
This seasoned mom says let him have his fun. Believe me, as he grows up he'll change. Hubby needn't worry. He is being watched by his little boy and knows what a man is to be. Enjoy these days. They grow up so fast.
Hi Andrea im April i am a friend of bronies and i read ur blog. I have 3 kids all same age as yours and i just laughed when i saw todays post. See I have a 4 year old daughter and my 2 and a half year old son loves to ride her pink and purple radio flyer as well. Along with the dress up cloths.
I think its funny too. Check out my blog sometimes in older post i have a picture of them both in dress up cloths my hubby didnt think i should have encouraged it with a picture. :)
oh yeah the link to my blog is thegrowingadkinsonfamily.blogspot.com
They eventually get bored with the girly stuff after awhile. Garrett carried a little black purse with hotwheels cars in for awhile when he was about 18-24 months old. V wouldn't let him take it anywhere but I did. lol Now, he's about as "all boy" as you get.
My Sylas LOVES the Littlest Pet Shop toys - which are clearly marketed for girls - but he can't get enough of them. There are times when he'll bypass the Hot Wheels aisle for the pinks and purples of the Littlest Pet Shop aisle. (Come to think of it, maybe he subconsciously does this because I play with them more than the Hot Wheels. I am down on the floor just as much as my kids are and my toys of choice are the pet shoppers. Hmm, interesting thought.) Nonetheless, he is a very empathetic boy and I think it's sweet that he likes to take care of his little pets with the pink and purple accessories.
And Judah wanting to emulate his Eve is precious. Ride on, Judah.
Oh no, if we have girls does that mean they can't ride our boy bikes?? :) He does look adorable.
Brittany
Hunters first bike was PURPLE (from a yard sale), and he was not aware of it being a girls bike until a neighbor made fun of him for riding it. We went out that day and bought him a boys bike, so we would't have to see his crushed face again!!
Well, if this baby is a boy I'm afraid that after 4 sisters before him, he will be playing with a few pink and purple things as well! lol! My hubby has already informed me that "no, he will not play with Barbies".
I put a dress on my oldest (my only boy) when he was a baby just to see what he looked like. Now that was not recieved well AT ALL!
Reguardless what color the bike is, your little man is so cute I'm not sure it really matters!! :)
oh, that boy is confident in his manliness, you can tell. he is going to be sooooooo good as a husband some day- strong and tough, and all familiar with "girl stuff".
so funny, though. so funny.
Megan
got to love hand me downs.My sisters had to get used to the bike that I out grew.I guess I would have to done the same if one of them were the oldest.
Thats my story and I'm sticking to it.
LOL! My neighbor gave us a purple ride on toy her daughter had outgrown a few months before Wyatt's second birthday. I took it because it was free and he didn't have one, and I didn't really care what color it was. Oliver, on the other hand, kind of freaked a bit when he came home and saw it, lol. When Wyatt's birthday came around, I told my Mother-in-law that a boy ride-on would make both Wyatt and her son quite happy! So, now he rides a Mater tow truck.
lol...That's too funny. I'm pretty sure Eric wouldn't find that to be funny either lol
I can relate. My mom bought A a tinkerbell dress-up set for her birthday and K uses it more than her. :)
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