Pajama Day?

Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It’s not about being seen in what you actually sleep in. Everybody should at least own a set or two of pajama bottoms to keep in the drawer for when needed. All three of ours sleep naked (DD17, DS15, DS12) but have many sets of pjs for loungewear around the house.


That's a good point and pajama pants are just so comfortable for lounging.


Why can’t every day be pajamas day?


It kind of already is.
Anonymous
I think a great many boys are wearing little to no attire to bed by the time they’re in high school, let alone formal sleepwear, so your son seems pretty typical. But this is really just like an ugly sweater day where you buy something you wouldn’t normally wear for the occasion. If your son thinks it’s lame (I agree), then just don’t participate. Not everyone does.

Yes I agree. It really is quite simple.
Anonymous
Pajama Day is a theme day, not "wear what you sleep in day". My son is 8 and started sleeping in just his underwear when he was 7. I suggested he try going without pajamas during the summer, and he decided to keep sleeping that way. However, for pajama day we bought some cute Minecraft pajamas for him to wear. His school has a lot of theme days, and Pajama Day is no different than a special outfit for Valentine's Day, etc.
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