Hibernating.

3 Feb 2011

  1. eunicera reblogged this from scotthensley
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  10. questionthewisdom reblogged this from npr and added:
    Cleanliness is overrated. And sexist.
  11. daysnow reblogged this from npr and added:
    I haven’t even read this article, but this picture is triumphant and amazing.
  12. silviabarrosopadilla reblogged this from canisfamiliaris
  13. canisfamiliaris reblogged this from npr and added:
    Why Keeping Little Girls “Squeaky-Clean” Could Make Them Sick
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  17. jamesishollywood reblogged this from npr and added:
    I’ve always been with Eeyore on the question of all this Washing. This modern Behind-the-Ears nonsense.
  18. longtobealive reblogged this from npr and added:
    this is my theory and i’m stickin’ to it. let your kids roll around in the mud.
  19. lnlilly reblogged this from npr and added:
    glad to know i don’t have as much to worry about as my perfect, princess sister.
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  22. chelseakim reblogged this from npr and added:
    keep the articles like this coming! yeah yeah yeah.
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  24. kelleysfancypants reblogged this from npr and added:
    white dresses and sandboxes for all little girls!
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  26. fluffmagic reblogged this from npr and added:
    I fully plan on letting my children get covered in mud.
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