When do mothers stop directing, by the judging eye or words, about what their children are wearing?
“Put on some lipstick, you look pale. Your shoes are filthy. Don’t you have an iron? You can’t wear jeans to Aunt Kelly’s.”
What words have you heard about how you dress during holiday gatherings?
Is it a dress up time or not in your family?
You know, and if you still want some advice, ASK the host, which could be your mom or dad; do you care what I wear this year? Why have your holiday stressed by how you look.
Ask. You can send a text or email first.
Have fun,
Natalie
Natalie Caine M.A.
Empty Nest Support Services
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