Monday, April 8, 2013

Little Miss Fashionista

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While the rest of us were getting ready for a day trip to Olympia, WA to have lunch with some friends we made in Occupy who traveled from WA, DC, Abigail ran around the house in her “fashionable” and well thought out outfit loudly expressing her excitement to try a new Indian restaurant.
Daddy had just finished getting ready and sat down while he waited on the rest of us to get ready (and by that, I mean Mommy. But I have to get everything else ready for the day ahead!). He asked Abi to come to him so he could brush her hair when he asked her (being jokingly serious … ? Yes, that works)…

“Abigail, are you sure that black dress coat is “fashionable” (a term our daughter has re-defined) with your outfit? I’m sure the rainbow sweater with the hood would go much better”, he says with a smirk to be funny, but was actually making an honest observation.  



Abigail tends to match some pretty random articles of clothing together by pairing cowgirl boots,  tutu’s and small dress coats with pants and halter tops.
Free expression is encouraged in our household. It keeps  things interesting to say the least!







“That’s OK, you don’t have to listen to me. I’m just the stylist”, he continued as she stood with hands on her hips looking at him like… “REALLY DAD??”



It was then when I chimed in and said, “Yeah babe, maybe go get your black boots to match your dress coat.”
She then lovingly walked over to me, put her hand on my shoulder and said, 

“Mommy, please stay out of this.”



LOL OH that child…

Our daughter is a little fashion diva and has been since she was big enough to walk and talk. It may have been the princess movies she watched, or the ballerina movies and her obsession of becoming a rock star that inspired her “fashionista” personality, but it certainly wasn't from me . Sure I dress well when I need to and may have my own sense of layed-back-hippie-style but it is not in my nature to stand in front of the mirror and prep for very long. Brush the hair, throw on some facial lotion, minimal make-up and some lip gloss and I’m done!
Abigail will change several times in one day, and when she knows something is coming up that she will soon be attending, she will pick her outfit out ahead of time with every piece carefully thought out.
Her murmurs can be heard from her room as she giggles and says things like… “This will go PERFECT with this tutu.” (EVERYTHING should be accompanied by a tutu, according to Abigail) “Oh yes.. this will be fashionable. Daddy will approve.”
Daddy is her personal stylist. This is just something that developed organically over the years. To be specific, he is also the Chef and (main) Gardener. :)  I am the glue. I keep everyone and everything in order (and I use that word lightly), delegating tasks to keep the house in some sort of decent condition, while also being sure we have fun along the way. 

But it is Daddy who, when we go to our favorite thrift store full of very lightly used/like-new clothing for children to replenish Abigail’s wardrobe (Shout out to Tiny Hiney's in Vancouver, WA!), is the one who picks out all of the clothes which are usually as funky and unique as our Abber-dabbers.
It will be interesting to see if this pans out over the years as she gets older.

<3 MHM

6 comments:

  1. I love how Daddy is her personal stylist! So cute!

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  2. This is awesome! My son is the exact same way, believe it or not! If he know's we are going somewhere, there is always some awesome combination of layers, bow ties, hats, dress coats, fancy shoes.... Love it!

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  3. Hi Amanda,

    Thanks for stopping by!I'm surrounded by boys in my family, so to hear what daughters say and do is soo nice! Thanks for coming by and saying hi! Join me at a Blog Hop Happening now n my page :)

    Jessica
    The Wondering Brain

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  4. thank you for coming by my blog and commenting!

    HongKongChic

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  5. Awe, I love her little black top with her tutu and that daddy is Stylist, Chef and (main) Gardener ... so cute :)

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    1. LOL She's daddy's girl. :) We're all spoiled by daddy.

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