Showing posts with label hats. Show all posts
Showing posts with label hats. Show all posts

Wednesday, June 6, 2012

Day 157 - Hat


So the theme today is hat and I discovered that my little hat collection was all at school! The thing I do like about buying hats is that for teachers they are a tax deduction, along with sunglasses, for the outdoor work that we do (playground duty). It's a good excuse to buy them!

Thursday, April 12, 2012

Day 103 - My Crazy Boy


Yes, Mum if you are looking for the flour sifter, it's right here... on my head... Henry enjoys going through the kitchen drawers in the kitchen and this time he liked what he found so much, he left with the flour sifting colander in his possession to be used as his latest hat. Quite the fashion icon is my boy!

Thursday, April 5, 2012

Day 96 - Term 1 Done and Dusted


The Easter Hat parade signals the end of term 1, and that is where we, thankfully, found ourselves today. I love the effort that many families go to, to make Easter hats and I even remember doing Easter Hat parades when I was at primary school myself... although I am pretty sure that my Easter bonnets were unlike some of the wild creations that I saw today! This little boy kind of reminded me of a canary and I like how a masquerade mask was used in it!

Meanwhile the term has ended and I am looking forward to getting all sorts of things done these school holidays, as usual!

Thursday, March 22, 2012

Day 82 - One for the Collection


Already Henry is enjoying his latest Nanna created hat. Arriving in the mail yesterday, addressed to Henry, it has already become one of his essential wardrobe items. Henry was wearing his hat as I snapped him indoors, reading at his little red table.

Friday, January 20, 2012

Day 20 - Places to Go, People to See


Henry decided to get himself ready while I was finishing off my coffee this morning, so although he had help with his clothes, he appeared to think that accessories were something he should manage on his own. Two hats later and after a bit of a struggle with the sandals, I helped him with his shoes and gave him the "less is more" talk regarding hats!