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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 139805" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>Growing up we were supposed to dress up for the Catholic Church. My gma went to a different one, and they dressed up - and still do. Easter was ALWAYS even FANCIER. Always were supposed to wear new clothes.</p><p> </p><p>Our church now is Episcopal - husband wears khaki cargo pants in winter, khaki cargo shorts in summer. With a nice collared shirt. Jess wears a skirt, but not all the girls do. thank you is in charge of his clothing now, so he picks out his outfit. Some days a shirt with a hole chewed in it - usually because the only time I can get it off him is when he is asleep - wash, dry, and put it back on before he wakes up. (He is in a "cycle" where fighting over his shirt, or wearing one that doesn't feel right is just a recipe for disaster.) Usually thank you LIKES to wear nice collared shirts and khaki or navy dress pants AND A TIE. The tie is HIS idea - he ASKED for one!!! (You could have knocked me over with a feather when we were out and he found a men's silk tie - and asked his tat to show him how to tie it to wear to church! IT was cute, but shocking. We got a kids tie and he was OK with that.) For tomorrow thank you has a new plaid shirt and he wants to wear it. Jess has a new shirt, and wants to wear her fave skirt.</p><p> </p><p>Some kids wear jeans, most wear shorts or short skirts in summer. One girl wears really obnoxious tshirts. You can tell she is trying to bug her parents. But they are pretty unflappable. They told husband they did refuse to let her wear one that said "Jesus is DEAD. Get over it." The girl, while trying to bug her parents, is STILL there at every function to help, all by herself. Even at things her parents are not at. So no one gets too upset at her antics.</p><p> </p><p>(Heck, no one gets upset when thank you goes off to a quiet room and sits by himself during the service. Sometimes the noise bugs him, or the incense is used and that ALWAYS causes problems for him.)</p><p> </p><p>Susie</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 139805, member: 1233"] Growing up we were supposed to dress up for the Catholic Church. My gma went to a different one, and they dressed up - and still do. Easter was ALWAYS even FANCIER. Always were supposed to wear new clothes. Our church now is Episcopal - husband wears khaki cargo pants in winter, khaki cargo shorts in summer. With a nice collared shirt. Jess wears a skirt, but not all the girls do. thank you is in charge of his clothing now, so he picks out his outfit. Some days a shirt with a hole chewed in it - usually because the only time I can get it off him is when he is asleep - wash, dry, and put it back on before he wakes up. (He is in a "cycle" where fighting over his shirt, or wearing one that doesn't feel right is just a recipe for disaster.) Usually thank you LIKES to wear nice collared shirts and khaki or navy dress pants AND A TIE. The tie is HIS idea - he ASKED for one!!! (You could have knocked me over with a feather when we were out and he found a men's silk tie - and asked his tat to show him how to tie it to wear to church! IT was cute, but shocking. We got a kids tie and he was OK with that.) For tomorrow thank you has a new plaid shirt and he wants to wear it. Jess has a new shirt, and wants to wear her fave skirt. Some kids wear jeans, most wear shorts or short skirts in summer. One girl wears really obnoxious tshirts. You can tell she is trying to bug her parents. But they are pretty unflappable. They told husband they did refuse to let her wear one that said "Jesus is DEAD. Get over it." The girl, while trying to bug her parents, is STILL there at every function to help, all by herself. Even at things her parents are not at. So no one gets too upset at her antics. (Heck, no one gets upset when thank you goes off to a quiet room and sits by himself during the service. Sometimes the noise bugs him, or the incense is used and that ALWAYS causes problems for him.) Susie [/QUOTE]
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