well sometimes at least.
so last week I posted a photo of Brie with our friends daughter before the football game
Our friend's daughter is 3 months old and on the smaller side for her age, while Brie is on the bigger side.
My mom tagged herself in my photo so all her friends could see! yeah, what fun! So now I have to see all their stupid comments, such as:
Grandma's friend 1: " Oh are these your two little cuties?" (Real close friend if she doesn't even know how many grandchildren my mom has!)
Grandma: " No just the chunky one" ( REALLY Grandma- the chunky one!)
Grandma's friend 2: " What a little cutie, who's the big guy?"
SERIOUSLY, SERIOUSLY, WHO'S THE BIG GUY! MY ADORABLE, HEALTHY, HAPPY DAUGHTER IS THE BIG GUY?
(ETA: to remove the YOU JERK part! I'm not really mad about it, I think its hysterical!)
Now I know that Brie gets mistaken for a boy alot, and that part is totally understandable when she's dressed in sports wear and her hair is still short, but come on people.
Re: And this is why I hate facebook PIP
this is what I do. Only my friends can see my picutres.
They are both cute. I wouldn't let the "boy" comment bother me (L has been called a boy when she was wearing a pink dress with a flower in her hair - some people are just clueless). And the fact that she's bigger than the 3 month old just means she's older! Some people just lack all tact.
Anyone over 60ish I cut a lot of slack on social media. My grandma has posted stuff on my wall that would be much better suited as a private message (including asking how many centimeters dialated I was). Anyway, the photo is cute and I wouldn't let it get to me. As a fellow architect, I know you don't need any extra stress.
And she is totally a chunkster too - chunky babies are so adorable!!