Wednesday, October 11, 2006

Taste

My daughter is 8 years old and in the fourth grade. What's that mean? It means she's growing up. And with that comes the trying on of new personas, new attitudes, new interests, and new styles. Style can come in many forms but with her right now, it seems most of it is in clothes. She is constantly coming up with new outfits (I think my husband might refer to them as concoctions) but I love that about her. I think it's bold of her to don what feels good to her. "It's my own style" she boasts.

I grabbed this shot as we were running out the door to school the other morning. Although you can't always account for taste, you can certainly appreciate someone who has got their own.


** mamasaysom

7 comments:

Scribbit said...

She looks like the kind of person who could pull almost anything off. I've always wanted to be like that. I had a room mate in college from Puerto Rico and when she showed up at the beginning of the semester in the quiet little conservative-Republican college town she was wearing green striped and dotted capris, a oversized purple t-shirt, dreadlocks in her blond hair, and a sailor's pack over her shoulder. She pulled it off and looked fabulous and I always envied that in her.

Scoutj said...

Aw. She's beautiful! I can't believe some of the outfits my supergirls picks out to wear. She comes out and says, "Mama!? Does this look cute!?" She's 4.5.....

Anonymous said...

I think she looks fabulous! Fearlessly mixing solids is a mark of strong creativity.

PS. the word verification here is "hootaz". Hee. Sorry. I'm a dork.

Abbie said...

I think she looks fabulous! Full of confidence and in this day and age girls need all of it they can get!
Excellent!
:) Abbie

Jessica Fuselier said...

She's so cool. She's finding herself at age 8. I'm 29 and am still looking. I want to be just like her when I grow up.

Her Bad Mother said...

She is smashing gorgeous and she has ooooodles of style. Quite the picture!

Left-handed Trees... said...

Her smile is infectious--lovely--I think you can pull off any kind of "concoction" with a grin like that!