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| She absolutely thinks she is going in public. Great. |
From the moment I heard “It’s a girl!”, I immediately envisioned pretty ruffled dresses, cute little bows and playing dress up!
That was until she hit two. I have thoroughly enjoyed dressing her and making sure her hair was fixed and had a bow everytime we left the house. She matched. She was in style. It was fun. Now she has become an independent, self-dressing fashion nightmare trading her pretty sundress for tee shirts, mismatching her dress-up clothes with her everyday clothes, pairing polk-a-dot pants with nightgowns, green striped shirts with pink leggings and even the socks with sandals statement. Of course these on the days I win the battle and she actually takes her Minnie Mouse pajamas off.
I still try to dress her, and sometimes succeed but she is always insisting on picking her own clothes and dressing herself. So, I redirect. I focus my battle--and it is, most days, an extreme battle--on getting her to be weather-appropriate, and just let the "fashion" slide… for now. Im sure she will eventually have a sense of fashion, or at least matching right? That is something all girls develop at some point isnt it?
Until then, there is this…
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| Amazing slipper.. I know!!! |
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| tough decision on the shoe choice! |
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| princess and reebok... classic! |
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| oh yea you bet! those are absolutely horse pajamas!!! |
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| It is summer... dont even know why she insists on pants! |
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| The statement..... wow. And yes those socks say 'Tuesday' |
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