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<blockquote data-quote="Just keep swimming" data-source="post: 25560" data-attributes="member: 211"><p>Oh thank you Linda for the smile this morning! Aly came out of her room in khaki Peddle pushers, an "undershirt/sports bra" and expected husband to take her to the grocery store with her belly hangling out and Heelies on. husband burst into hysterical laughter at the outfit and I just "let it go, let it flow". He wasn't about to take her out in public in her less than appropriate attire and made her put a sweatshirt on. She called him "the fashion police and that she was old enough at 9 years old to wear what she wants" And that started WWIII! I calmly said to husband that if Aly wants to look silly in 45 degree weather with nearly nothing on, that it was her choice, definetly NOT a basket A for me!! She agreed with one of those "shorty" sweatshirts and off they went. husband was mortified by his 9yo little girl looking like a "tramp" and I pulled him aside and said "Let it go, let it flow" at least she had something on and was happy with her choice of clothing. I am guessing she will either decide she was freezing in her idea of "fashion" or will be embarrassed at the strange looks from this "bible belt" town and will change her clothes when she gets home. I am soooooo over trying to help her pick out "appropriate clothes" and then her having a 2 hour meltdown over the unfairness of it all. Basket C item for me!!</p><p></p><p>Hugs,</p><p>Vickie</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Just keep swimming, post: 25560, member: 211"] Oh thank you Linda for the smile this morning! Aly came out of her room in khaki Peddle pushers, an "undershirt/sports bra" and expected husband to take her to the grocery store with her belly hangling out and Heelies on. husband burst into hysterical laughter at the outfit and I just "let it go, let it flow". He wasn't about to take her out in public in her less than appropriate attire and made her put a sweatshirt on. She called him "the fashion police and that she was old enough at 9 years old to wear what she wants" And that started WWIII! I calmly said to husband that if Aly wants to look silly in 45 degree weather with nearly nothing on, that it was her choice, definetly NOT a basket A for me!! She agreed with one of those "shorty" sweatshirts and off they went. husband was mortified by his 9yo little girl looking like a "tramp" and I pulled him aside and said "Let it go, let it flow" at least she had something on and was happy with her choice of clothing. I am guessing she will either decide she was freezing in her idea of "fashion" or will be embarrassed at the strange looks from this "bible belt" town and will change her clothes when she gets home. I am soooooo over trying to help her pick out "appropriate clothes" and then her having a 2 hour meltdown over the unfairness of it all. Basket C item for me!! Hugs, Vickie [/QUOTE]
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