Blue, Pink, Green and sometimes Yellow.
© Copyright Ada Kanu 2008
With all of my pregnancies, we never did find out the sex of the baby we were having till it was delivered, this mostly was my husband’s idea and I went along with it in the beginning but it got harder the closer my delivery day came.

So to at least have a semblance of preparing for these wonderful bundles of joy, our color schemes were limited to green and yellow, and then to the appropriate colors of pink and blue upon arrival.

That has now carried over to their childhood, so much to the point that whatever we get them has to be in those special colors, blue, pink, and green. Something as simple as buying ice-cream is now a science of choosing blue ice cream or at least pink sprinkles on top.

So to a very special daughter and two special son’s here are your colors.
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With all of my pregnancies, we never did find out the sex of the baby we were having till it was delivered, this mostly was my husband’s idea and I went along with it in the beginning but it got harder the closer my delivery day came.

So to at least have a semblance of preparing for these wonderful bundles of joy, our color schemes were limited to green and yellow, and then to the appropriate colors of pink and blue upon arrival.

That has now carried over to their childhood, so much to the point that whatever we get them has to be in those special colors, blue, pink, and green. Something as simple as buying ice-cream is now a science of choosing blue ice cream or at least pink sprinkles on top.

So to a very special daughter and two special son’s here are your colors.
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