Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My DD was like this in elementary school. She looked like Pigpen. Like she laid down in a pile of dirt and rolled around in it. She claimed she didn’t do that. But all her clothes were filthy. Couldn’t figure it out. Finally, exasperated, told her to watch a friend of hers who always looked clean at the end of the day despite playing hard, and sit where she sat and do what she did.
I hate the concept that only the dirty kids played hard or had fun.
It sounds like you told your kid to play less. Is that what the clean girl did?
Anonymous wrote:My DD was like this in elementary school. She looked like Pigpen. Like she laid down in a pile of dirt and rolled around in it. She claimed she didn’t do that. But all her clothes were filthy. Couldn’t figure it out. Finally, exasperated, told her to watch a friend of hers who always looked clean at the end of the day despite playing hard, and sit where she sat and do what she did.
I hate the concept that only the dirty kids played hard or had fun.
Anonymous wrote:My daughter was always the one with crazy, messy hair at pickup every day. I swear--it was brushed, neat, often tied back every morning at drop-off. The other little girls all looked neat still and her hair was falling out of pigtails, sticking up, etc.
She's almost 11 now and she's still the kid covered in grass stains and ripping her clothes on trees, etc. I like that she still wants to run around and play!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP yes it’s the sunscreen lol
It is! NP here, I work outside and wear sunscreen year round (Florida) and sand sticks to it!
+1. It is totally the sunscreen!! Everything sticks to it!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP yes it’s the sunscreen lol
It is! NP here, I work outside and wear sunscreen year round (Florida) and sand sticks to it!