Frivolous retail therapy poll.
Feb. 14th, 2008 11:10 amOur finances, which have been tight for the last year and a half, are suddenly about to ease up. A lot. With more discretionary income on the near horizon, it's time to revisit the link folder where I've been storing up adorable toddler-sized sloganed T-shirts.[1]
I feel a little ambivalent about putting slogans on my kid. As I've said before:
So, where does the line fall in T-shirt form? I welcome comments, personal philosophies, and of course, votes in my retail therapy poll.
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[1] Yes, at some point I'll spend some of the extra disposable income on things for myself. It's just a lot more fun to buy clothes for Alex. Buying clothes for myself is work, and not pleasant work.
I feel a little ambivalent about putting slogans on my kid. As I've said before:
I'm not entirely sure where to draw the line when it comes to ascribing my own political opinions to my child. On the one hand, I generally think it's distasteful when parents treat their young child as a political signboard, or put words in the child's mouth that they're too young to understand. My kid is not my mini-me. On the other hand, I think it's important to communicate our values from the very beginning, and to make political involvement and social justice work part of our family's everyday lives.
So, where does the line fall in T-shirt form? I welcome comments, personal philosophies, and of course, votes in my retail therapy poll.
[Poll #1138454]
[1] Yes, at some point I'll spend some of the extra disposable income on things for myself. It's just a lot more fun to buy clothes for Alex. Buying clothes for myself is work, and not pleasant work.
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Date: 2008-02-14 04:47 pm (UTC)At dinner I was telling Michael how cool it was, and turned to Alex for corroboration.
She looked up from her plate and said coolly, "It didn't have a real hammerhead shark." And that was her only comment.
Why is it all about hammerhead sharks right now? Good freaking question. But yes, she already knows how much fun it is to say "sharks." (And "squeegee.")
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Date: 2008-02-14 05:15 pm (UTC)Well, ex*cuse* me! =>
I have seen a T-shirt advertised that says "please don't give my parents unsolicited advice," which strikes me as . . . probably satisfying for the parents but somewhat aggressive, especially to be putting on a kid.
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Date: 2008-02-15 12:09 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2008-02-15 02:28 am (UTC)Edited to add: Sadly, the MSC water play area doesn't have a real hammerhead shark either.
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Date: 2008-02-15 06:10 am (UTC)Good luck with the cute t-shirts for Alex. :)