

This is what happens when Esther decides to dress herself. The "water shirt", as she calls it, was handpicked by her from the hunting section of a sporting goods store. And needless to say, it is her absolute favorite shirt. And the bandanna and pants, I have to admit, I bought at a sale before she was even born. I wish I had known better. When this girl makes up her mind about what to wear, there is not much I can do, unless I want to take a screaming child grocery shopping with me. I have learned my lesson-never buy anything that I would not like seeing her wear and most of all stop taking her to clothing stores with me. I hope I remember this when she is a teenager too.
My daughter has a similar fashion sense. I gave up a long time ago trying to choose her clothes. I decided it was a battle not worth fighting. I am sure there have been many people wondering what she was thinking. But hey...as long as she is happy. Esther sure looks cute though!
ReplyDeleteI agree with Melinda--you have to pick your battles. When it really matters, I try to give Ella two choices of acceptable items. Sometimes it works. :-)
ReplyDeletei actually really like her style! when you guys fight when she is a teenager she can come and stay at my house!
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