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kayleelew

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  1. No, my hair has always been black. Same with my husband. Then this little guy comes along looking like a baby chick. 😁
  2. I know genetics can be unpredictable, but I just think it's so funny his dad and I both have jet black hair and yet we ended up with this little blondie. People are always pointing out the contrast and for the most part we have fun with it. Then I'll see a picture like this that makes even me go "Wow!" (Random, but thanks for letting me share - super bored right now, lol. 😁) *removed*
  3. Thank you! Our farm is definitely our happy place. I love this shot because I think it captures them both so perfectly. 😊
  4. Thank you! He needs some nice big t-shirts and those look great. I can't tell you how often he'll put on a shirt that fit not too long ago and it's just way too small. I think an XLT or 2XLT might work for him if they run big. And thanks to everyone else who responded with suggestions! 😊
  5. Hello! I posted a similar question here about a year ago and got some great answers. Well, in that time my son has only gotten bigger thanks to his football weight training program, and he's grown another inch too, defying expectations and surprising all of us. He is now 6'6" and 300 pounds. To give you an idea of how he's built, he's an offensive lineman (and Division 1 college recruit - mommy brag alert). That means broad shoulders, large midsection, and legs like tree trunks. Unfortunately, we're again having trouble finding clothes that fit well. He doesn't really like the options at places like DXL because they're mostly "dad style". He wouldn't be crazy about me sharing this, but the main problem is that he has a big butt and thighs. We can sometimes find jeans that are long enough, but they're too tight in his rear or won't even pull up at all. I know it might be a long shot, but does anyone have a teenager or young adult who's around this size? Maybe a fellow football mom? I never dreamed I'd have to shop for someone this big and every time I think I have it down, he grows again. Thank you! 😊
  6. Here's the deal: My son has grown rapidly over the last few years. On top of that, he's gotten serious about playing football and has been training and working out to put on weight. (He's an offensive lineman. If you're not familiar, a main part of their job is being big, lol.) At 17 years old, he's currently 6'5" and 285 lbs. He's quite happy about that, but what he's not too pleased with are the stretch marks he's gotten from growing and bulking up so quickly. He has loads of them on his belly, shoulders, thighs, rear end - basically everywhere he's grown the most. They're not fading and he's starting to get a bit self-conscious. We've tried aloe vera and vitamin E oil but nothing seems to be working. Does anyone have any experience or tips? Thanks!
  7. Not easily! And he can still turn into a giant puppy dog when he wants something.
  8. He actually wore a bow tie to his football banquet in November. Still as cute as ever! :D
  9. Big as a horse and eats like one too. It's crazy to look at old pics and imagine he was ever that small!
  10. Thanks for the recommendations, everyone! We have a lot of stuff to try. :001_smile:
  11. My son had a huge growth spurt a few years ago, going from one of the shortest boys in his grade all the way to 6'5" now at age 17. Well, after adding all that height so quickly, 2017 was the year he got big. With the help of a football-inspired workout and diet regimen, he packed plenty of muscle onto that lanky, skinny frame. He's now up to around 250 lbs and built like a tank. The downside is that we need to pretty much replace his entire wardrobe again. Clothes that are long enough don't always fit the size and shape of his body. Jeans that are the right inseam won't pull up comfortably over his thighs and rear. Shirts that fit perfectly months ago now won't button over his chest. He doesn't like the "dad style" of places like Destination XL and traditional big & tall shops. Anyone have experience in this area and have tips to share? Thanks! :001_smile:
  12. My 7-year-old had a friend sleep over on Friday night. Yesterday morning I was making them french toast using eggs laid by our chickens. He and his friend came downstairs and walked into the kitchen, where I had the eggs sitting on the counter. DS pointed at them and said loudly, "Those came out of our chickens' butts!" I couldn't help but burst out laughing. That kid is such a rascal, I swear. I think he was proud to give his friend the "scoop", lol.
  13. Edit: Oops, double post. Sorry!
  14. Adorable! I learned a long time ago, there's no such thing as "no more puppies." ;)
  15. My son is 17 and has had a massive growth spurt the last couple years. (I've posted about it here before.) He started high school at around 5'4" and has sprouted all the way up to 6'6". There's nothing medically wrong according to his doctor - he's just very much a late bloomer. However, growing that quickly left him seriously underweight. As recently as last September he was about 130 lbs. Not good considering the size of his frame. He looked like a baby giraffe. With the help of a personal trainer and dietician recommended by his doctor and basketball coach, he's worked on adding weight and muscle over the past 10 months. He's in the gym and weight room every day, and eating a diet high in protein. He weighed in this morning at 172. His first-stage goal was 170 so it was a big deal for him. His next goal is to get over 200. It's been so great to see him put his mind to this, set goals, and succeed.
  16. Almost 13 inches from heel to toe. I know because I just had to measure!
  17. Lol, I know exactly what you mean! Out of curiosity, where does he buy his shoes usually?
  18. (No, not because of the smell, but that's a close second, lol.) My 17 year old has always had a habit of leaving his shoes around the house. The only problem is that he wears a size 15 now and those shoes are a serious hazard if you're not looking where you're going. Seriously, these things aren't shoes - they're boats. I must trip over them once a week in our mud room. I miss a couple of years ago when I only had to dodge his size 9s. I've posted about it before, but this kid has had a massive growth spurt. Used to be small for his age and has inched all the way up to 6'4". (And no one else in our family is that tall!) I look at him and can't believe he's such a big guy now.
  19. My 17-year-old measured measured 6'4" at the doctor this morning. He would have been lucky to scrape 5'6" about two years ago. He had always been one of the shortest boys his age, which makes it so surreal. He's like a completely different person now. He wears a size 15 shoe and eats like a team of horses. (Not cheap, by the way.) Now I'm wondering if he's going to keep growing in college. Is he going to come home for break with clothes that don't fit anymore? LOL.
  20. Just wanted to share. :001_smile: She's 21.5 inches long, which from what I understand is pretty tall for a newborn. It's surprising because both her parents are average height. I wonder if she'll be a tall girl? Fun to think about!
  21. I definitely am open to suggestions, thank you! I didn't know they had essential oils specifically for growing pains. I'll have to look for that. I like the milkshake idea, he would probably love that! I gave him a big glass of milk last night and he was finally able to get to sleep. He was sore this morning but feeling better. Thank you everyone! :)
  22. His knees and legs hurt really bad. Not fun. :( He's 16 and had a huge growth spurt this year. He used to be one of the shorter boys in his grade and now he's pushing 6'2".
  23. Of course! I'm not particularly tall myself (about 5'5") and we have plenty of shorter family members. That's why it's been kind of a treat to see him grow like this. We love our kids no matter their size though.
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