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07.21.08, 11:19 AM General Topics
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Stupid vent: when dd1 started k she wore a sweet little dress on her first day of school. Now, dd1 has requested a "first day of school" outfit and dd2 - who starts k this year - wants something just like her big sis. No sweet dresses for her. It flies by and kids are growing up way too fast. I'm not sure if I'm being overly stubborn or not but I'm narrowing the field of options and only allowing them to buy certain new clothes. If they don't like it, they can wear something they already own on the first day. I didn't know the clothing thing could be so hard. [ Reply | Watch | Flag ]
General Topics 07.21.08, 11:19 AM Flag
 

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Am I missing something? I don't get the problem with a first day of school outfit for both girls. It makes school a special event and something to look forward to instead of dreading. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 07.21.08, 11:25 AM Flag
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No - I have no problem with a first day of school outfit. My problem is with the type of outfits they want. Before dd1 was aware that certain things were "in fashion" she'd happily wear a dress on the first day of school. But now she wants to dress like Hannah Montana - and so does my 5 y.o. b/c of her sister's influence. I'm just trying to strike a balance b/t not letting my kids dress like 20 y.o.s and not making clothes a huge issue. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 07.21.08, 11:30 AM Flag
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