



Playing in the rain, doing some crazy hair, and Avery's first soccer game all in one week!
Oh, and a children's store in town had all these World Cup shirts on sale for
$2,97. I could not believe the price and grabbed a couple. I was limited on what teams I could purchase since Daddy is such a fanatic about football (and some teams are a no-no).
My husband has booked his summer holidays around the world cup, I am not exaggerating on his fanaticism.
EDIT: I should mention that I would have bought a Canada shirt, but I believe that Canada has only made it to the World Cup once (don't quote me on that). Therefore, Canada World Cup shirts don't seem to exist.
Is your husband British?
ReplyDeleteI love the England shirt, but that Tim Horton's shirt tops them all, so sweet on your little Avery! :)
Jill
Nope, he's half Irish and half Scottish (although he only says "Canadian"). His parents both moved here when they were kids.
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