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Caving In

By Mighty Maggie on Thursday, August 27, 5:09 pm EDT

Long long ago, before I had kids, before I was even entertaining the IDEA of kids, I went clothes shopping with my sister-in-law. SIL is the kind of person who can talk you into spending your mortgage payment on a skirt you'll wear maybe once, or maybe not even once. So ordinarily a shopping trip with SIL is a super fun time. Except we were shopping for kids' clothes. Specifically, t-shirts with pictures of bugs on the front, the uglier the better. "Conner is into bugs right now," she informed me, whipping through the clearance rack at the GAP.

I took this to be her explanation even though I had no idea what she was talking about. Bugs? REALISTIC bugs? SIL is cute and stylish and she was looking for pictures of insects in size 3T? I didn't get it. My child-free senses were offended and grossed out. As I gingerly rummaged through graphic tee after graphic tee, I resolved never to be the kind of mother who would let her child wear bugs on his front. Or Elmo. Or construction equipment. Or Disney princesses. Or anything, really, that was not tasteful and clean and made the old ladies say, "Look! How ADORABLE!"

Fast forward four or five years and take a gander at my kid zooming around the house in his Thomas the Tank Engine t-shirt (a hand-me-down from his cousins, natch) with bits of lunch stuck to the front. In the last several weeks my boy has taken a shine to trains, specifically "Thomas Twain." It started with the arrival of OnDemand in our house. (Have you SEEN all the kids' shows? Not that I let my kid watch more than three minutes of television a day, ahem.) Then his grandparents found his dad's old train set in a box upstairs and set up a simple track in their living room. There are railroad tracks along the waterfront in Seattle, and when we were at the beach for a picnic, a moment of reverence was required each time a train blew through. He sings "chugga chugga CHOO CHOOOO!" as he's falling asleep for his naps and last night we remembered that a former coworker had gifted us with her son's old train set last year, a genuine Thomas toy that would set us back at least another mortgage payment. My little boy could hardly stand it as his dad was fussing with the pieces. "THOMAS!" he shouted gleefully. "It's THOMAS TWAIN!"

So when I decided to get him a little backpack for our first plane trip, I didn't think twice about buying the Thomas backpack. I have willingly -- no, CHEERFULLY and EXCITEDLY -- bent to his every train-related whim. And when I found that Thomas shirt in a giant box from SIL, I couldn't wait to show it to him. It's old. It's commercial. It's not even cute. But when Jack saw that t-shirt his smile went as wide as it could go. There was Thomas, his one true love, and he could WEAR Thomas on his tummy? SIGN HIM UP!

The bugs on t-shirts…I think I get it now.


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Twains
8/27/2009 at 7:19 pm
I'd let him wear anything he wanted if he said Twain. :)


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Rebecca
Thomas the Tank Engine...
8/28/2009 at 9:58 am
My son, too, is going through the "Thomas" phase. Watching him with his trains and tracks (at 2!!!) and trying to assemble the tracks actually reminded me of all the times my brother whined to play Thomas with my sis and I.


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Dora
8/28/2009 at 10:45 am
My daughter loves Dora. She calls her D-D-D-D-D-Dora (just like the theme song!) Anything and everything Dora puts a huge smile on her face. How can you argue with that? Fashion will have to wait until she's older, and boy am I dreading that! LOL


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Stoich91
Too Keeeeeeyoute! :-)
8/28/2009 at 10:47 am
I LOVE it! :-) What a special tip of the hat to that fondly remembered stage of life, where the biggest thing in their world is a plastic talking train. I personally can't stand Thomas (sorry!), but the kids are all over it; it's like a bad trend that won't end. Cute blog, cute story, and way-too-cute reality: kids are starstruck easily! And as for tot fashion, bugs are really ick, but who cares if, as you mentioned, you're kid feels like a million bucks wearing a centipede on his tee? Not moi.


More Dora!
8/28/2009 at 12:00 pm
I've gone through a similar transformation with Dora the Explorer. I've always had a thing against clothing and shoes adorned with licensed characters and yet here I am, drawn to anything Dora because my girl, who is Jack's age, LOOOOVES her. I'm even putting together a Dora Halloween costume, something I never, ever imagined I would do. (My son is Molly's age and he will, of course, be Boots!)


I am so right with you
8/28/2009 at 4:26 pm
I am so right with you there! I wasn't what I'd call anti-commercial (I'm pretty commercial, really - but I did work for an ad agency, so it was in my blood or something - they spike the coffee w/ commercialism) but I was all about the "cute." My daughter recently fell in love with Abby Caddaby. She now even has an Abby tooth brush and tooth paste.


Spongebob
9/3/2009 at 2:33 pm
My 2 year old is in love with Spongebob. He doesn't watch it if we do turn it on, but for whatever reason, he wants Spongebob EVERYTHING- pajamas, candy, toys, bubble bath (even though we do not even own a bathtub). That guy was the one character I always said I didn't want my kid involved with... And here we are planning a Spongebob-themed birthday in less than a month. Sigh... Guess it's just an indicator of things to come... Never works out quite like we planned!


As much as we don't want to
11/3/2009 at 2:57 pm
As much as we don't want to be a part of the corporate advertising barrage in terms of the products we buy for our kids.... how do we escape it? Our kids haven't adopted our keen sense of skepticism in terms of marketing campaigns. They are exposed to brands every where they look. TV commercials, product placement, grocery store impulsive checkout counter buys, and most importantly their friends and peer pressure. This seems like a pick your battle type of issue for parents. Seems to me like this is one we can't win. We are stuck with Thomas, Dora, and Hannah... ugh.


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