acknowledgment is the first step to recovery October 23rd, 2008
I have to make a confession and it is that I’m a complete clothing snob – children’s clothing that is. It’s so hard not to be with all of the options we parents have today. Our parents had Sears and Sears to choose from (with the occasional trip to Bloomingdales for special occasions where I would cry until I got a new Esprit outfit) so it’s no wonder that they dressed us the way they did. We have no excuse and there are just so many options from Matilda Jane (my current passion) to Mini Boden to Oilily and my list of favorites could go on so……………………………yesterday at Target (yes Target is where 90% of my wardrobe comes from – I can’t afford to dress myself AND my kids in all designer clothes) when I saw this little sweater I thought “wow, Rowan would look really cute in that and it doesn’t look like I bought it at Target” and then I immediately reprimanded myself for being a snob and decided that I would come out and tell everyone that I bought it at Target thereby releasing some of my snobbery and feeling better about myself for not being materialistic. Afterall, it’s all about how I feel, right? haha. Okay, I’m now going to get off my high horse (or chair in this case) and go get the mail because I can smell the Chasing Fireflies catalog decomposing in my mailbox. Enjoy the pic of my little guy and his beloved lolli. It’s not a coincidence that every picture I have of him involves a lolli – little bugger won’t sit still otherwise!
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Oh I know what you mean! I am the same. Aeyen had an Agathe Luis dela Prada dress at age 10 months! I dont even have one! But that’s why I love ebay–because you can find the best designer kiddie clothes for a fraction of the price in mint condition!
I have to say I love the colours on that Target hoodie!
Love Target kids stuff. You can rock it and so can your little man. Cute photo!~
You know Im always telling you Im coming to your yardsale!
Oh, but I see matching Chucks
Target gets harder as they get older … too many graphics!
This is a beautiful shot … the flare is gorgeous.