She dresses herself, and I try to invoke the mommy veto very, very sparingly.
If there’s going to be a battle each morning in our house, I’d rather it be about the merits of eggs versus candy for breakfast instead of the striped or the heart socks with the flowered pants.
Even with all of the crazy combinations she manages to put together, by throwing her hair into some pigtails or a cute little braid (her favorite), she ends up looking cute and quirky and like she’s having fun getting dressed each day.
Unfortunately, I don’t have the luxury of being three, and getting dressed each day poses some challenges for me. I’ve spent the last four years being pregnant or nursing or losing baby weight or some combination of those things, and my wardrobe reflects that.
Now I’m facing the sometimes overwhelming task of trying to find some sort of clothing combination that makes sense for both my lifestyle and my appreciation of fashion.
I’ve spent the last few summers in skirts and sundresses, but this summer shorts are back with a vengeance on the pages of fashion magazines. I’ve spent a great part of my adult life refusing to wear shorts, but I have to admit there’s some appealing about throwing on a pair for a day at the park instead of worrying about flashing the playground while following Dylan up the slide for the fiftieth time.
It’s time to get rid of my diaper bag, and several friends have recommended cute backpacks for the transition. I just can’t bring myself to do that with all of the fabulous satchels and totes out there right now, but I’m having a tough time making a decision about that, too!
Don’t forget shoes; a girl can never have too many shoes, except when she’s relying on actual money to pay for them and not a fairy godmother.
Oh, and a great pair of jeans that can somehow make the pancake at the top of my legs look more like a tush without costing hundreds of dollars.
Sigh…where are Stacy and Clinton with their style advice (and their $5000 bank card) when you need them?
she explained to me that the shirt matched, because the dress has green and so does the shirt
the capris have pink and so does the bunny's skirt
pink shoes, because she only has one non-pink pair
black socks?
even she couldn't explain that one
If we only we could dress like our kids. Life would be easier.
ReplyDeleteshe looks adorable!!!!
ReplyDeleteand I'll come and help you shop anytime!!!!!! Seriously. Gosh I wish I lived closer for sure. ;)
FASH-ION-IST-AHHHHH! :-) She's really cute. Good for you for picking your battles.
ReplyDeleteThanks! Although today she is wearing the blue & green dress in this picture with grey, pink, purple, & blue polka dot leggings, pink socks, and brown patent leather shoes.
ReplyDeleteMe too! I would love to shop together!
ReplyDeleteComfy and cute. It's perfect!
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