



I love shopping for kid's clothes. No trying it on, no self-criticizing, it all matches, you can usually buy a season ahead and on sale. What's not to love. Right now, it's even more - it is the therapy that is getting me through the uncertainty of this process. Every time I buy an outfit I picture him in it and it feels real. The picture on top shows my favorites. Those were the very first outfits I bought for Max.
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