
I dreamed this up prior to getting pregnant with my second, and many internet and Pinterest searches yielded nothing. I tried to find a snoopy doll but couldn't either. I wound up using a giftbag from one of Jack's baby shower gifts along with this Charlie Brown shirt from Amazon.



It's a girl! We found out via NIPT testing at 12 weeks that our second was a girl. This was the gender reveal to our friends and family.
Fun fact, my pink powder that I ordered did not arrive in time. My homemade attempt with cornstarch and pink food gel was a spectacular failure. So, the photoshop "powder" was an environmentally-friendly alternative in a time where these are swiftly falling out of fashion.
In classic Peanuts style, we presented a Charlie Brown football scene in comic strip form. Extra and eye-roll inducing? Maybe. But so true to us.
Be well,
Elle.
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