Sorina actually believes one of these hats belongs to her Daddy and she tries to get him to wear it often.
If you think the picture looks funny, then you should have seen Sorina and I outside the other day. We were going to walk down to a neighbors house, and she put on her hat and brought me the matching one and put it on my head. I wasn't sure about wearing it outside, so I took mine off. Well, she then took hers off too. So I put mine back on and she put hers back on too. Well, I started walking down the street and saw a car coming, so I took mine off (and you know what follows), she took hers off too. Then I just went ahead and put mine on (which she copied) and we wore them the rest of the way down to the neighbors house. I did not want to scare the neighbor we were visiting, so we took off our hats at the door. On the way back home we wore our hats. One other neighbor saw us on our way home (one we don't know well), as they were coming out to get in their car. They did not need to say anything, the looks on their faces said it all. I could not think of much of an explanation, so we just continued on our merry way. About all I can think of that I might have said, which probably wouldn't have helped, is "You see the hat ... I am Mrs. Nesbitt." Unlike Buzz Lightyear, however, I was not in a state of depression and disillusionment. Shawn
Melanie wrote: What a wonderful Dad! Most Dads wouldn't be caught anywhere wearing a pink hat, let alone a frilly pink hat.
We love your pictures!
Melanie
-Shawn