wednesdays are ‘matty and mommy day {fearless fashion}

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wednesdays are ‘matty and mommy day’ since david is in school but matty isn’t (he goes M, W, Th).  so this is what matty wore today…racecar driver outfit, cape, boots, and a cowboy hat.  everyone at borders was freak-ing out.  so funny.  i almost told him to chose one accessory, but then i thought, what the heck?  you’re only five once!!

42 comments

  1. Oh my word that brought back memories! My son JR wore a shrek helmet and yellow rubber boots almost everywhere we went….I think it is great to let kids express themselves…and your right they are only 5 once!

  2. so i just showed my son this picture and he knows exactly what he is….
    a policeman secret agent because of the big hat! Kids rock!! I just thought… stinkin’ cute!

  3. That’s so funny! I ‘m sure Matty felt so GROWN UP when you gave him the privilege to pick his own own before going to the bookstore. I know it is so hard not tel tell him how to dress especially at age 5. But you did the right thing- “only 5 once.” Good Job, Mama!

  4. I love that!! I wish we didn’t lose that confidence! Many cheers for Matty!! My girls used to wear full princess regalia to the grocery store and it brought smiles to people’s faces so just think of the great gift Matty gave folks!!

  5. Oh my…you deserve Mom of the Year Award for letting him wear the whole getup! It’s over the top awesomeness! Reminds me of my daughter Emma who LOVES to wear head to toe princess, and yes, even to the store. Don’t you wish we could do that once in a while?
    Blessings,
    Marie

  6. That is the cutest thing I have ever I seen!!!!! Your right “only 5 once”…….. I say he looks very fashionable! 🙂

  7. i love it!!!!

    i, too, have a 5 year old & one day, he went to school with a pair of pants on his head and a sock on each hand (as well as all other clothing ;). i really had to bite my tongue to keep from saying “oh, you’ll embarass yourself” because really, who was i kidding? he has no idea what embarassment is…me, on the other hand…thank goodness for the mom community !

  8. amazing…so far will is just wearing the cape…we’ll have to see what changes and evolves. way to go, lisa for not having him pear down, but wear it all…you are so right-we are only 5 once!

  9. Someone shared a link with me, suggesting I “check you out” and that was almost two hours ago. I got a wee bit scroll happy, I must admit. But it’s YOUR fault, really, because this really is beautiful blog. Inspiring!

    I love your sons getup. My kiddos dress like that often enough but I haven’t been as brave as you in taking them anywhere. We live in the country so they could get REALLY crazy with no more than the chickens noticing.

    I also wanted to say: in scrolling way. Way. WAY down, in ALL the pictures you post of David he is smiling the hugest possible smile ever. Unless he is asleep on someone’s shoulder. But I can totally see how uplifting it is to be around him, just from the pictures!

    I’ve added you to my reader. So…I’ll be back! 🙂

  10. Don’t you wish sometimes that you could get away with wearing something wild like that? Good for you for letting him take advantage of his age! 😉

  11. I love that he does his and that you let him — before I had kids I always thought — “I’d never” — with my now 13 year old he would only wear his costumes at him…no biggie — my 5 year old….everyday is a special and creative clothing ensemble.

  12. If I didn’t know better, I would think this was my just turned 6 year old, Mason! This is exactly what he does and I love it so. I know I’m going to blink my eyes and he will be wanting to go to American Eagle for his clothes instead of the dress up box (which is gigantic in our house)! So precious…so fleeting…

  13. He’s got style, no doubt! It is such a nice age. My son is a year younger, but he doesn’t leave the house without his boots, a patch and his little friend pinched under his arm.

  14. Too cute! My son loves to wear his cowboy hat E.V.E.R.Y.W.H.E.R.E. (including to bed). So cute to see them with their own sense of fashion! 😉

  15. i don’t know what’s more precious….your son’s boy attire or the people freak-ing out. did you happen to take pictures of the looks on the faces of the people in the bookstore?

  16. That’s AWESOME…what a great mom you are. My son ran around the house one day with his P.J.’s on, a backpack and ONE cowboy boot…it melted my heart :).

  17. O MAN 🙂 too cute! love you and your family!
    I went to the top of Mount Bishop today and for a little bit I was just thinking when I was at the very top. Then, when talking with two of my close friends, I told them, “you know what? I truly love my growth group leader! and the group too!” And I really meant it! Hope you are having a fabulous week Lisa! See you tomorrow at 2!
    -Mary

  18. Kids need to “express” themselves, too, and I think it’s great that you let him wear all of those cool things at once! I’ve always encouraged my daughter to pick her own outfits (which is not her gift, if we are being honest!). I had stickers made that said “I dressed myself today!” — she was SO proud to wear the sticker, and I was off the hook for how she looked! (Now if I could just get stickers that say, “My Dad did my hair today!”).

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