admit this, but she actually wore her Disney Princess pajamas to Kohl's with me last night.
To all the moms I judged pre-children for allowing their kids to look like this when out in public, I sincerely apologize. I now realize how important it is to help them build confidence through making their own choices.
On the agenda for tomorrow: hiding all of the character and holiday clothing behind the sweaters on the top shelf of my closet, followed by fervent prayers that she'll forget all about them.
To all the moms I judged pre-children for allowing their kids to look like this when out in public, I sincerely apologize. I now realize how important it is to help them build confidence through making their own choices.
On the agenda for tomorrow: hiding all of the character and holiday clothing behind the sweaters on the top shelf of my closet, followed by fervent prayers that she'll forget all about them.
4 comments:
I love it! I am soooo with you! Some days I have to let Mattie go out with rain boots and clothes that don't match her hair bows...but she chose them!
Love the attitude! What a silly girl!
Way to go, Sophie, girl (and mom)!
I can understand that from my own daughter, but Andrea? That surprises me! :)
I just giggle every time I see this. We have such ideals for our children, but who can argue with those sweet faces?!? :) Miss you, friend! Can't wait until you come visit!!!
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