In my infamous bellybutton post, (after which my parents nearly disowned me and Anita had to do overtime counseling) I mentioned leotards, or tights, or whatever we call them. In our house we said 'strømpebukse'. And like I said there I had to wear them and they were a sagging-down type of a garment. I also had a beautiful hand knitted sweater made for me by my mormor. I'm pretty sure she had made it. Anyway, I wore that sweater to school one day, (this was kindergarten – first semester). My fashion conscious classmates got the message across to me that it was not cool to wear hand knitted sweaters to school...it was so un-Barbie...or whatever. So I went home and explained to my mom that I'd be needing a new sweater because I wouldn't be wearing that one anymore. Also I needed a lunchbox with the Monkeys on it with a matching thermos. So my mom told me how special it was to have a hand made, hand knitted sweater made by mormor far away in Norway, and that if I was the only one to have such a beautiful sweater of course that would provoke jealousy in kids whose grandmothers couldn't even knit. They were lucky if their grandmothers could crochet afghans.
Thereafter I wore my sweater, and many other garments with defiant pride. It is interesting to remember that Mrs. Pyland, our kindergarten teacher read us a story about a little boy who had special hand made socks which he wore to school and was mocked by his classmates. It seems he also was an overcomer.
Oh yes, and I decided that I didn't want a stupid lunch pail either.
Monday, November 3, 2008
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Appreciated your post and the belly button lint post. I sometimes need a link because I miss good stuff. Don't have time to read all the blogs, so check in once in awhile. Do I remember the baggy tights!!! I am always cold so now I love tights. Lycra has made a world of difference. Incidently it was 74 degrees yesterday. Haven't dug out the tights yet.
Oh yes, bless Mrs. Pyland. Would that all teachers were so compassionate.
a good wise mom and an empathetic teacher...but, a very smart little girl!
that was a very memorable day... uffda.
You should see what they sell here in Warsaw! Footless tights. I'm so in love with them, I have to restrain myself from buying 5 in each color! I think you'd like them too... No Sag in them babies!
I knew your mom was a smart lady!
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