I was attempting to clean my teenage daughter's room this morning, when I noticed a familiar-looking sun dress on the floor. I went over and picked it up. Isn't this mine? I thought. Then I saw a sweater on the ground. It looked familiar, too. What's going on, here?
I went downstairs and asked my daughter how my articles of clothing ended up on her floor.
"I went through your closet and found some things I want to wear for school," she explained. "I have another of your sun dresses, too. I'm wearing it tomorrow."
Oh. "Okay," I said. "But I thought you didn't like my style."
She shrugged. "It's okay. Sometimes. And besides, the dresses fit me."
I see. So maybe Mama is fashionable after all!
LOL!!! ive been there! .. wow that brings back some memories. ..but . seriously, why do they always end up on the floor though?!
ReplyDeleteI wonder about the same thing!
DeleteIt's a teenager thing. Everything ends up on the floor!
DeleteDaughters always love mummy's style...:)
ReplyDeleteAnd you really are very stylish !
At least she thinks so!
Deleteas long as Bubba doesn't borrow anything.....
ReplyDeleteThat would be a problem!
DeleteBest compliment you can get from a teenage daughter!
ReplyDeleteTrue!
DeleteI was wearing my mom's jeans in 4th grade because she's super tiny. We shared shirts all throughout my teenage years. Some stuff she just gave me and some I gave her. She never wore my dresses or skirts though because she doesn't like them.
ReplyDeleteMy daughter is taller than me, now. She actually has handed down clothes to me.
DeleteWhat no jewelry?
ReplyDeleteMy daughter likes daddys T-shirts for nightshirts.
She has plenty of her own!
DeleteShe's doubling her wardrobe with yours! And I agree that's a great compliment. :)
ReplyDeleteMore variety!
DeleteIf you're teenager wants to wear it to school, then yes it must be fashionable lol
ReplyDeleteCan you believe it?
DeleteThat's daughters for you Sherry, though my daughter couldn't raid my wardrobe as she is only 4 ft. 11 inches so they wouldn't have fitted her..
ReplyDeleteYvonne.
Some of my stuff fits my daughter, even though she's a little taller than me (5'5)
DeleteWhy are you cleaning that child's room? Why is she taking clothes from your closet without permission? I sense a need to crack down.
ReplyDeleteLove,
Janie
Haha! All right, blog mom, I'll go whip that girl into shape. ;0)
DeleteIf The Hurricane had ever taken my clothes, and IF SHE HAD THROWN THEM ON THE FLOOR, her ass would have been grass and you know I'm the lawnmower.
DeleteYour closet will never be safe again.
ReplyDeleteIt's not the first time she's raided it.
Deletelol your style works when it fits
ReplyDeleteThat's the only way it works. ;0)
DeleteGlad that she abodes well of yours. Daughters usually emulates their mothers.
ReplyDeleteLet's hope she doesn't pick up any of my bad habits.
DeleteI still have some of my mother's pieces. Mamas are stylish.
ReplyDeleteThey certainly can be.
DeleteOh a turning point! Mama is actually cool.
ReplyDeleteI'm sure it's only short-lived.
DeleteNow you'll have nothing to wear
ReplyDeleteThat could be a problem!
DeleteYes. But I'm sure she's thought I dress like a dork a time or two! ;0)
ReplyDeleteNot bad to have your style to be validated by your kids. Guess you're "with it".
ReplyDeleteLee
Tossing It Out
At least for now I am. ;0)
DeleteSounds like you must be picking out some good clothes if your daughter wants to borrow them! Yeah for you (and I think yeah for your daughter too). ;)
ReplyDelete~Jess
She's very in to fashion, so I'm glad she thinks at least some of my wardrobe is fashionable.
DeleteThat reminds me a lot of how I didn't like what my mom wore when I was a teenager and now I have adopted a lot of her style. When we're teenagers we just don't want to admit how cool our moms really are :D
ReplyDeleteHaha! I can't say I've really adopted my mom's style, but that's okay. She's still cool.
DeleteTotal compliment to you if she wants to wear your clothes. Now she just needs to learn to hang them up.
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