Easter always meant an entire new outfit for me, everything, including a new coat, hat, purse, shoes, even underwear! And, of course, a nice, new dress.
However dd9 really isn't into dresses that much. In years past I've bought her the entire Easter outfit, only to have her pull half it off before even getting to church--removes the hat, gloves, doesn't like the hair ornaments, etc., this was after she helped pick all that out!
Well, Easter isn't the formal, dress-up ocassion it used to be, anyways. We go to church, then usually come home and change, then go out to a park for a family picnic, or some other casual place. Not like when I was a kid, you got dressed up and stayed dressed up the whole day, church, then out to eat, then visit relatives, etc. Also, that new outfit got a lot more than a day's wearings, it became my dress up outfit for all things spring, parties, etc. Well, things aren't like that anymore--people just don't dress up like they used to. Last year I bought dd a skirt, blouse, and matching capri pants. She wore the skirt and blouse (along with new shoes and purse) to church, then changed into the capris for the park.
This year dd wants the new American Girl outfit--Nikki's demin skirt and lace blouse, along with boots. I don't think it quite looks Easter-like, but she'd get a lot more use out of it. I'm trying to talk her into the American Girl dress on the cover of the latest magazine-the brown dress with pink top, matching headband. she makes gagging noises over it
I thought it looked grown up and classy. Well, she's the one wearing it, get her something she's comfortable in. So, what are other 9 year old girls wearing?
However dd9 really isn't into dresses that much. In years past I've bought her the entire Easter outfit, only to have her pull half it off before even getting to church--removes the hat, gloves, doesn't like the hair ornaments, etc., this was after she helped pick all that out!

Well, Easter isn't the formal, dress-up ocassion it used to be, anyways. We go to church, then usually come home and change, then go out to a park for a family picnic, or some other casual place. Not like when I was a kid, you got dressed up and stayed dressed up the whole day, church, then out to eat, then visit relatives, etc. Also, that new outfit got a lot more than a day's wearings, it became my dress up outfit for all things spring, parties, etc. Well, things aren't like that anymore--people just don't dress up like they used to. Last year I bought dd a skirt, blouse, and matching capri pants. She wore the skirt and blouse (along with new shoes and purse) to church, then changed into the capris for the park.
This year dd wants the new American Girl outfit--Nikki's demin skirt and lace blouse, along with boots. I don't think it quite looks Easter-like, but she'd get a lot more use out of it. I'm trying to talk her into the American Girl dress on the cover of the latest magazine-the brown dress with pink top, matching headband. she makes gagging noises over it
