Friday, November 20, 2009

I PROMISE, I Would Never Make You Look FUNNY!

If you are a girl, I am sure you have experienced this in your life time. I grew up in the 80's and early 90's. The bigger the hair the better, actually anything big was better. I wore earrings bigger than my ears, my shirts were big and bright with a tie on the side. Most of the time I felt cute. My mom did a great job on my hair, it always looked perfect. BUT. There was a few times that I did not like my clothes or how she did my hair for that day. I remember times feeling like I looked funny and having to go to school feeling that way.

Now I am a mom. I try to always make my girls look cute. Majority of the time my girls agree with me... not today. It has been chilly in the mornings and then beautiful during the day, so today I had Tayler wear shorts and a short sleeved shirt with a sweatshirt over it. Her hair was done the way she likes, she wore the shoes that she loves, and she looked darling. I drove her to school and when we pulled up she started taking off her sweatshirt. I told her that it was cold and not to take her sweatshirt off. She broke into tears and told me she thought she looked funny because she was wearing shorts with and long sleeved shirt. In her mind, you wear pants with long sleeved shirts and shorts with short sleeved shirts. She kept crying not wanting to get out of the car, insisting she looked funny. I touched her shoulder and looked her right in the eyes and told her that "I promise, I would never make you look funny." For the first time I don't think she believed me because she truly felt she did. Thank goodness some of her friends came walking up to the car and lo and behold some of them were wearing shorts and a sweatshirt. She dried her eyes and hopped out of the car. I hope she has a good day and knows that I really wouldn't make her look funny.

3 comments:

Kami Milliron said...

Aw, what a sweet story. You are such a good Mom Jen : ) This is bitter sweet for me. It's bitter because I won't get to have moments like those with my daughter. But it's sweet for the same reason ! I am going to be the Mom of just boys which means no wardrobe problems, no PMS problems, no drama !

Sarah S. said...

Even boys go through this. Logan told me the other day he wasn't going to wear pants because nobody else would be in pants. I had pretty much the same conversation with him and lo and behold everyone at school had pants on. When are they going to realize how cool we really are. ;)

The McNeil Family said...

You are the best mom to your girls. They are always looking so stylish. Thank you for making brynlee and I look so beautiful the other day. I wish I had your talents for Brynlee.poor brylnee had a mommy that doesn;t know how to do her hair. Love ya