Friday, September 25, 2009

Strong in Your Skin and Mismatched Clothes

Children teach us some great lessons, when we let them. Like the other day...

We were getting ready to go out - to a "dress up" type of affair. My 8 year old, Erin, came down in an outfit that challenged every lesson I had in my youth about assembling outfits for "dressy occasions."

I learned: "You don't wear white after Labor Day." "You don't wear brown with black...," and "You don't wear plaid with leopard print (okay...so they didn't have leopard print when I was a kid, unless you were a leopard...but you get the jist)!

So here was my darling daughter, always a "fashionista," wearing a brown shirt with pale blue trim and accents, a black skirt made of lace and velour, and hot pink, plaid, wool ankle boots! It did make a statement! Mine went like this, "You sure you want to wear that?!"

"Yes!" she confidently assured me. "I look good," self confidence oozing right off of her!

I watched her intently for a few seconds, her individual style of dress was not new...it's just that I was thinking about where we were going...more seconds passed...about what others would think...more seconds passed....about what my Mom had taught me...and I responded...

"If you think you look good; I think you look good!"

The ensemble was a huge hit!

If only I could be that strong in my own skin and (what I perceive as) mismatched clothes!

1 comment:

  1. Hello, friend. Love the blog. Erin is a daring fashionista and I say, "you go, girl - plaid and all!"

    Peace to you,
    Carol

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