My school technically had a rule against hats, but nobody ever really cared about it.
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The main thing I recall was no gothic lettering, as we had local gang issues. Forbidding shorts or tanks would have caused a riot.
My mother had to bring me a change of clothes once because I wore knickers, the kind that button under the knee. Everyone (including, as I recall, the vice principal who was doing the enforcing) thought it was pretty ridiculous, but rules are rules.
NEWSFLASH: I am still a fan of popsicles. And fans.
It's very hot.
-t, Matilda is eating a popsicle right now and was just saying, "I don't know why some people don't like popsicles. How can you not like them? Who could do that?" She is delighted to hear that you're on Team Popsicle with her.
There was a rule at my/my brother's Jr Hi. Hoodies were not allowed because they were "gang related" (this is a school with farms on 3 sides). This was particularly funny when I had given him a Brown University hoodie. You know, from that Ivy Gang.
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I am also on Team Fried Bread with Matilda! We share many alliances. Because we are right-thinking sensible people, clearly.
ETA: that sweater is, oh hell I'll just say it, wonderful. Pattern marked for later.
The kitty crack pad has been freshly washed and re-nipped. It's like a whole new toy. Thanks, Lee!
I don't know that I'd wear that sweater, but I'd definitely make it.