My children were watching a cartoon movie. It was one that they’d seen before. As such, I was rather confused when my four-year-old daughter quickly covered her eyes during one part. Usually once they’ve seen a movie for the first time, the scary parts aren’t so scary on subsequent viewings. But when I checked the screen, I saw that it wasn’t at all a scary scene.
“What’s the matter?” I asked my daughter.
“I just can’t watch this part,” she said.
“Why not?”
I could hardly believe her answer. “It’s his clothes,” she said. “They don’t MATCH!” she practically cried.
Good grief. I’m in for some rough teenage years with this one!
Becky, mother of 5
Oh wow. I can’t imagine my boys having even such a thought. They would forget what he was wearing 2 minutes later. What’s the oppsite of fashionista?
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Plaidinista? 😉
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Now that is funny! ❤
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Glad you enjoyed it. 🙂
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As a kid, I don’t think I would have ever noticed something like that!
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Me neither. Apparently this little girls really enjoys looking at fashion magazines. Maybe she’ll be a clothes designer when she grows up. Or maybe (hopefully?) she’ll just grow out of it!
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WOW, a fashion designer?! That would be awesome! Not everyone has the eye for it. I would encourage her on that one!
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I’m pretty sure she’s also the one who told her mom, my sister, “No, Mom,” to one of her outfits and made her go back and change! Ha! Cheeky little thing!
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Now that is priceless! More priceless that they went back and changed their clothes from her advice! Love it!
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Apparently this kid knows what she’s talking about!
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Oh my, are you ever!
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Haha! Agreed!
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Haha, that’s funny. Kids pick up on things from adults and it’s so funny when they churn them back out!
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Funny? Don’t you mean frightening? 🙂
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I guess it depends what it is! It’s always a reminder for us to be careful though isn’t 🙂
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Indeed.
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Oh God, mismatched clothes.
I let my son dress himself (since he’s a big boy) to go to school. He’s got J style. Brown and black? Totally matches. As well as brown and blue, and anything with a pattern, and anything else with another, completely opposite pattern. I feel that the girls that he likes at school can do my job for me. 🙂
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Ah, yes. Having the girls take care of it for you–priceless.
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Wow, I would be looking to your daughter for advice if I were in your position! Even when I was younger, I didn’t really “get” fashion, and if my clothes were “right,” that was sheer luck on my part. 🙂
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Good call there!
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