PJ's ????

pattyT

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I have been known to stay in the PJ's at home a bit to long into the day on occassion... and run to the gas station for milk in them, or pick up dd at cheering in them (I don't get out of the car on those days!)
And I am talking flannel pants and a t-shirt...
EVERYDAY for 2 years I have watched this woman at DS'S preschool drop off her son to the class next door in her PJ's - and I am talking OBVIOUSLY cotton PJ pants - AND IN SLIPPERS sometimes big white fuzzy ones, sometimes moccasins... etc...
ALWAYS the hair up in a messed bed head pony....
I have never EVER seen this woman in clothes!
AND this year they are in afternoon preschool - 12:30 drop off!!
(last year it didn't bother me SO much as it was AM - early drop off...
I have even seen her in them in the dead of winter - and I have seen her CARRY her son from the car to the school in his SLIPPERS!
:confused3
 
To each their own I suppose. I love being in my PJ's but I don't think I'd pick my son up from school in them..sometimes I drop him off in them ::blushes:: but I don't get out of the car.
 
I bring DS to school in my pj bottoms and a sweatshirt thrown on over my pj top. I don't get out of the car either (he has to be at school at about 6:50 am for jazz band practice so it's dark, too). I would not do that if I had to get out of the car and it is certainly early enough to still be in pj's.
 
I would always be worried I would have to stop for something that I might have to get out of the car for. Needing gas, flat tire, etc.
 

I've always been afraid I'd get in an accident or my car would die and there I'd be in my P.J.'s on the side of the road. :blush:
 
I walk the dog in my PJ's every night (pajama pants and t-shirt), but there is no way I would wear them to take my son to school. I would be too embarrassed. :earseek:
 
I think if I did that my son would diss-own me... hmmm... :scratchin

oh yea...sorry...

I have dropped ds off at the bus stop in pj bottom and a sweatshirt.. I dont get out of the car though..
 
Another mom that drops DS off at school in a bathrobe, slippers and pj's, BUT I don't get out of the car (he's 13!). I am always nervous that I might have to. Maybe the mom in question works nights?
 
I walked to the burrito joint on the corner in my pjs. I just threw on sneakers.

It was 2 am and I was starving! :rotfl:
 
DD here and if I can wear my PJ's all day I will even go up the block to 7-11 or Rite-aid's

And if you see me at the RESORTS in the AM I'll be filling my soda in them as well.
 
When I went to Mexico a few weeks ago we got to the airport at 6:30am. There were several girls wearing slippers and jammies waiting to get on the airplane. :rolleyes:
 
I saw a teenage girl walking home from school today in PJs. When I was in school (which wasn't that long ago), the dress codes were apparently much stricter than they are now. :rolleyes:

I'll sometimes wear my PJ's outside to take the trash out or get something out of my car. That's the extent of it. It's not that difficult to throw on a pair of pants otherwise. However, I can't fathom ever going out in slippers. :rotfl:
 
Maybe she works nights... I drive my kids to school in my pj's all the time, I usually have zip up sweat jacket on. It is hard enough getting the two of them ready at 6:30 am.
 
DisneyAddict_M said:
I saw a teenage girl walking home from school today in PJs. When I was in school (which wasn't that long ago), the dress codes were apparently much stricter than they are now. :rolleyes:

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Maybe there was a dress-up day at school. Our kids had pajama day at school a few weeks ago.
 
Hootiss said:
Maybe she works nights... I drive my kids to school in my pj's all the time, I usually have zip up sweat jacket on. It is hard enough getting the two of them ready at 6:30 am.

OP said 12:30
that would be in the afternoon :rolleyes:
 
golfgal said:
Maybe there was a dress-up day at school. Our kids had pajama day at school a few weeks ago.

I thought of that, but she had just gotten off the schoolbus and all the other students were wearing regular clothing. Personally, if I were a teenager, I'd be embarrassed to be seen in school with a bunch of little yellow duckies all over my pants.
 
I am in my PJ's from the minute I get home from work to the time I get dressed in the morning. I have been known to stay in PJ's all day on the weekends but I NEVER go out other than on the front porch with them on. I wont even go to the street to get the mail. Only once did I let dh talk me into driving my son up to the 7-11 a couple of blocks from the house to get milk. I was dying the whole time hoping I wouldnt get into an accident, hoping the car wouldnt die or something so that I wouldnt have to get out of the car. Never again LOL!!
 
I'm sorry we're not talking VIC.SER. here we're talking PJ's the most comfy clothing around .
As for the girl at school I would rather have mine covered with PJ's then some of the other stuff they're wearing now/
Cover up a bit PLEASE
 
I occassionally walk out of my house in my pj's. It's funny because I know if my mom were alive, she'd scold me. I feel like I'm getting by with something, except I still hear her. :rotfl2:
 

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