I love it!

by Cayce on December 11th, 2008 | No Comments »

First and foremost, the mother of these children might be the kindest calmest person I have ever met.  I don’t know how she does it.  Her husband travels for work and she has 4 kids ranging in age from 11 to less than 2.  And by the way, I know these children and they are all sweet kids and very well behaved.  WHAT am I doing WRONG? 

Anyway, look at how cute they are in their Christmas clothes – the girls are wearing Merry and Bright Chickatees shirts and I just love it!

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To be nice

by Cayce on October 23rd, 2008 | No Comments »

I bought a shirt for my 5 1/2 year old son, Ford, a few months ago.  It has skulls and cross bones on it.  It is a brown long sleeved shirt with blue and yellow for the accents.  It says “be nice” in letters looking like they are lightning bolts ….I don’t know very “boyish” looking.  He wore it the other day to school, but he didn’t have school that day, we had parent/teacher conferences, and the kids could play in the supervised activity room while we met with their teachers.  A staff member commented on how much she liked his shirt.  All I could think, was “me, too”.  I wish I had thought of it.  But my shirts are simple, a couple of positive words, nice colors, pretty fonts,  and a bird. This is what I wanted, and what I feel makes them “mine”.  I love them and wouldn’t want them to be any different.  There are a lot of other companies creating similar products, and though they might be my competition, I wholeheartedly support them. 

At dinner tonight Ford told his Dad and I about a little boy in another class who plays on the playground at school at the same time his class does.  He told us that the boy is not very nice.  We asked him what he meant, always checking to make sure Ford isn’t the kid at school being picked on.  He said, “he is mean to the girls, he chases them and scares them”   I don’t think Ford plays much with the girls in his class, but what I got out of this is that he doesn’t like to be mean, or pick on them either.  His teacher told us in our conference that Ford seems to get along with everyone in his class.  Another mom recently told me she was excited about her son’s friendship with Ford because Ford is a “nice boy”.

I am so proud of this, and also relieved.  I have 2 boys, and I see them hit each other, tease each other, and use potty talk with their friends.  It is good to know that even when I am not in sight, Ford knows how to behave, and is inherently “nice”.  I think of myself as a nice person, and I am happy to say that Ford is happy to wear his skull t-shirt that says to be nice!  He can play rough, act tough, and be a boy, but he is still nice, and I encourage and praise that quality in both of my boys.

According to Glamour….

by Cayce on September 11th, 2008 | No Comments »

Message tee shirts are a good thing, as long as the message is not a negative one.  In GLAMOUR’S Big Book of DO’s and DON’TS“if you wouldn’t say it to your neice, DON’T say it on your shirt”.  I agree wholeheartedly.

In an earlier post I mentioned the “Life is Crap” shirts.  A friend of mine was at the LA Apparel Mart recently and called me today to say she saw those there.  We both wonder if they sell.  I have never seen anyone wearing one.   I also have seen some t-shirts that just say things I don’t know how a person feeling comfortable wearing.  To each his own, I guess, but for now I encourage you to only buy and wear things that say something that you could say to your niece, your child or your mom.  And Chickatees shirts would meet this criteria!