Parker thought he had to roll down the elastic of his shorts...
Stewart thought he'd be prepared for the Dark Side...
Kimball looks okay... until you see that he's not only still in his pajamas, he's also going to take his precious "blah" to the store just in case there's anything to turn over...
And sweet Paige... sigh ... this is how she dressed herself. Was she impersonating a police officer from Rainbow City? I don't know -- but she was sure proud of herself!
When it comes down to it, clothing choice is a battle I usually don't fight. I make them look nice for church and picture day, and they can't wear the same shirt two days in a row, but that's about as strict as I get with clothes. And most of the time it works out just fine. I don't think they were looking their best that day, but they were still pretty darn cute!
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Oh my gosh, that is hilarious!! I especially liked Stewart looking so ready to take on whatever "jaba(sp?) the chickHUN" you guys saw at the store...
I completely agree with your mothering style, letting them choose most of the time--it gives them the choice skills early on; what a hoot! They're adorable!
They're so cute! Especially Kimball with his "blah". As long as they are dressing modestly, I don't see a problem with it!
President Hinckley called our age "The age of sloppy dress." But then he added that he didn't care what we wore as long as it was clean and modest. Well, those are a bunch of clean and modest (and well-armed) kids if ever I saw any!
I'm sure my dear mother cringed at many of the styles I donned as a kid and teenager. But being modest was the most important thing!
i laughed out loud at this one. thanks sis. i have to admit i still have memories of Mom telling me pink and red do NOT go together. that's where she put her foot down for me.
Hehe! These outfits don't make my eyes twitch at all. Okay, maybe a little... :-)
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