tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-37169497.post9136095446479683327..comments2023-07-31T23:37:20.835+10:00Comments on Annie's Organic Baby Blog: Did I miss the memo about the grey socks?Unknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-37169497.post-27116012443074815672012-12-06T19:36:09.678+11:002012-12-06T19:36:09.678+11:00Hi Anne.I enjoyed reading.In my country,we are wea...Hi Anne.I enjoyed reading.In my country,we are wearing uniforms too.At school,you can't enter the entrance gate if your not wearing your school uniform.Organic clothes are great!I feel more comfortable wearing it.Abbyhttp://tvscreensaver.blogspot.com/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-37169497.post-52790294991814327112012-08-22T19:51:48.017+10:002012-08-22T19:51:48.017+10:00I grew up with a school uniform and it always seem...I grew up with a school uniform and it always seemed like a great idea. I always remember when we had non school uniform days it was always such a stress about what you should wear and what everyone else was wearing.Rachel Careyhttp://silvercross.co.uk/pushchairsnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-37169497.post-91633944602105884362012-07-29T10:14:39.295+10:002012-07-29T10:14:39.295+10:00Hope you can find those grey socks. I never had to...Hope you can find those grey socks. I never had to conform to uniforms.<br /><br />Like you, I grew up without much clothing to rotate through for school. It was sometimes embarrasing.<br /><br />However, It taught me that it is not what you wear, but who you are, when doing your best, that really counts. <br /><br />I call that a valuable lesson, even though it was difficult at the time. It has served me well in a number of areas throughout life.Jeanniehttp://www.electronicbabyscale.com/salter-914-electronic-baby-and-toddler-scale/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-37169497.post-16744850041487954712012-03-02T10:08:58.088+11:002012-03-02T10:08:58.088+11:00Love this one Annie!
I enjoyed conforming to my sc...Love this one Annie!<br />I enjoyed conforming to my school uniform, it was a great leveller.The ultra trendy girls from some of the "wealthier" families at my school turned out on " uniform free" days looking like they were fashionistas competing for the front page of the latest teen mag.<br />Some of us were not quite so indulged with our weekend wardrobes.... I stacked supermarket shelves in the variety section at Safeway when I was 14. Then with an accumulated 6 weeks pay bought some jeans & a top ...especially to go on a school excursion.That way I was assured of not looking like a total frump by wearing my usual out worn "weekend" clothes which consisted of about 2 outfits. <br />I suppose I learned to be frugal, value the clothes I do buy now... & I am not a slave to fashion.<br />David Suzuki once said we should be able to get 10 years routine wear out of each item of clothing we purchase.....<br />Mmm...that would reduce landfill !!<br />Warmest regards, LeeAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com