A few weeks ago as we were getting ready for school, Crowbar asked if he could wear a suit.
Seeing as this was an odd fashion choice for a five-year old, I asked why he wanted to get so dressed up.
"It's my turn to do the weather," he said. "During Circle Time, a kid gets to give the weather report and it's my turn."
Wanting to dress like the weathermen on TV, Crowbar asked if we had a suit and tie he could wear. Thankfully, I had some hand-me downs that'd do just the trick.
The result was a three-day span where Crowbar was the epitome of high fashion. The first day was his actual weather report day. The second and third... he just wanted to look good.
Seeing as this was an odd fashion choice for a five-year old, I asked why he wanted to get so dressed up.
"It's my turn to do the weather," he said. "During Circle Time, a kid gets to give the weather report and it's my turn."
Wanting to dress like the weathermen on TV, Crowbar asked if we had a suit and tie he could wear. Thankfully, I had some hand-me downs that'd do just the trick.
The result was a three-day span where Crowbar was the epitome of high fashion. The first day was his actual weather report day. The second and third... he just wanted to look good.
(We're in the midst of a kitchen remodel, hence the crazy cabinets and mismatched drawer fronts.)

When Crowbar came home the first day, I asked what his teacher thought of his fancy duds. He said:
"My teacher didn't say anything, but the lunch ladies all said I looked great!"
2 comments:
Ha ha ha! Too funny!
I think Day Two is my favorite -- he has the "Can't you see I'm busy here?" look. :)
He's clearly all business.
Last Friday, his school hosted a movie night in the gym. (Kids sack out with blankets and pillows and they play a movie.) He told me he wanted to dress up -- "like a guy on a date."
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