11/10/07
1/07/08
1/10/08
She has been seen mothering a blue power ranger…
1/11/08
3/11/08 Marked a brief departure from regular attire for this post entitled, “because the chicken suit was at the cleaners”:
3/25/08
In “my list of things that might be OK at 2-4 years old, but definitely NOT even remotely OK at 24 years old:
#14. Wearing a blue power ranger suit 24/7.”
6/11/08 Reid’s birthday post:
“Your head is often in another world. A world where blue power rangers shop at Target and transformers pause to laugh at Gilligan’s Island DVDs.”
Reid has always had a dramatic flair in clothing choices. I didn’t squash the public appearance of the blue power ranger. I figured it was cute, a phase and people would embrace a little boy in blue.
Reid’s blue period lasted about 6 months. He still dresses up occasionally at home. His wardrobe has expanded. He is even mixing and matching outfits.
He is really excited about his next Halloween costume which we recently ordered and should arrive any day.
I have come to expect the unexpected.
So when Rhett(2) begs to dress up I am not surprised.
He didn’t choose to be a power ranger.
A transformer.
A space man.
As usual he dances to a different tune…
The chicken dance.
Truly disgusting looking
Just back to let you know that I have “awarded” you! : )
OMG! That picture is priceless!
Does he actually know the dance, and do you have your video camera ready? How cute is that!
Oh crap, Halloween hasn’t come yet? I figured with all the Christmas stuff up at Target…
Now I have to figure out what the kids are gonna do.
Love it.
I am so glad that I may run into you at Target with your Chicken and Power Ranger with my Chase as Spiderman…and my girls….well…..they just end up a little hoochified in their clothing creativity. But whatever. I am with you on the intent to not squash the creative juices.
Oh, Rhett. Isn’t that thing HOT! And, 10/11 for dinner? You never responded.
I hate to say it, but I am thrilled to see there truly is a boy version of frilly princess junky dress ups!
Aw – that is one sweet chicken! Way to go in encouraging your kids’ creativity!