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    does being a kilted baby count?

    Ok so I wasn't even kilted but the bear on my sweater was!!



    I just recently found this picture again and died over the little tartan bear outfit I had. And I was in luck too because a week later, my uncle texted me and said he had it at his house and wanted to know if he should set it aside for my kids.

    I think attached to the sweater is a little tartan skirt. <3 I just love that I wore this around as a kid.

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    Re: does being a kilted baby count?

    Simply lovely !


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    Robert
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    Re: does being a kilted baby count?

    That is wicked awesome! My son (praying its a boy) will be appropriately dressed as well.
    Last edited by flyingshamrock; 3rd October 11 at 04:18 AM.

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    Re: does being a kilted baby count?

    Sort of ties it all together doesn't it?
    Thanks for sharing that.

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    Re: does being a kilted baby count?

    That's ridiculously cute! You completely made my evening! Thanks for sharing

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    Re: does being a kilted baby count?

    Very cute picture. I would definitely reclaim those from your uncle if you can as they will make good mother daughter comparison pictures if and when the time comes for that sort of thing in your life.

    I sure hope a baby in a kilt counts, or I wasted my time with my son buying these kilts for him to wear.






    By the way, the infant MacDonald kilt he is wearing the the first few pictures is too small for him to wear anymore and is now adorning a scottish teddy bear on the bed of the guest bedroom that has all my things scottish or golf related as well as my kilt closet.

    jeff

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    Re: does being a kilted baby count?

    I'd agree that it counts.

    Your biy looks really cute.

    Wish I could have afforded to kilt my two but due to 5 years of legal battles with the wife's ex and his family, we just couldn't afford it.

    I'm hoping to get our eldest a kitl for Xmas - our youngest is growing too fast at the moment...
    Martin.
    AKA - The Scouter in a Kilt.
    Proud, but homesick, son of Skye.
    Member of the Clan MacLeod Society (Scotland)

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