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I TOTALLY know what you mean! "I DO IT!" is probably the most common phrase in our house these days and our 20 month old daughter insists on being involved in putting on her clothes, if not choosing them, too. So far I've found the best way to avoid tantrums is to give her some choice in the decision- hold up two shirts that both match the pair of pants I've chosen and let her decide. Or when she refuses to wear the dress I've picked, I pull out another equally cute one and say she can wear that one if she prefers. Hearing her say "I DID IT!" is the best.

You ladies are good at keeping your kiddos matching! My son picks what he wants to wear straight out of his drawer. Last weekend he went to the park in a yellow short sleeved shirt, red sweat pants, an orange hat, and green rain boots. (It wasn't raining.) I wrangled a sweatshirt over him that he insisted on keeping unzipped to show off his style.

Update: My husband just sent me a picture of our son's outfit of choice for today. Red and white striped pj's (yes, pj's), brown hiking boots and the orange hat.

Kuddos on trying to keep Hen matching. I decided to only have jeans and khaki pants to keep the totally crazy outfits at bay. He is able to chose whatever shirt he chooses and usually chooses jeans as his 'pants' of choice. I get told, 'no pants' several times if I try to get him to wear them. But please tell me - how do you stop the head butting? How did I miss the workshop? Humpf. You'll have to download your insights for me... Lunch????? anyone, anyone? M is quite the little rebel these days, even if he is my 'boy wonder' ;)

I love these kid-chosen "outfits"! Too funny!

I've stuck all inappropriate clothing (shorts in winter, sports jerseys, etc) in a high drawer where he can't reach. But I'm always amazed at how young these kiddos form opinions. R will only wear one long-sleeve item - a gray Splendid hoodie. And even then, it's gotta be COLD. I'm usually the mom at the park in a parka and hat, with the two-year old in a t-shirt. I'm now immune to the surprised looks, LOL.

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