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>> Friday, February 5, 2010




My sister wore this particular item of clothing for tacky day. She's so full of grace and compassion and love. My self esteem was surely boosted that day. That kind of stuff just screams, "Make a psychological appointment."
Tragically, my tye-dyed jumpsuit in neon colors was not my only poor fashion choice. There were many. SO many. Several of them involving very, very bright colors and puffy paint. That stuff isn't coming back in fashion. Ever. Because it never was.
I say all of this because my precious little girls might be heading down the same path. Based on the pictures you see, it is clear that the girls are also into lots of color. Not necessarily matching color but color nonetheless. And accessories. Oh, the more the merrier is apparently the rule on accessories, especially hair barrettes. And if shoes have sparkle or glitter, they go with everything. Naturally.
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