Even before I saw outlawmama’s commment I was going to comment on the adorableness of the hats, and ask how you get them to wear them. Neither of mine will. Not even in the sun.
Same way with both: as soon as they could walk, took them outside. Apply hat. If they took it off, brought them inside. When upset, explain, “Outside yes? Hat yes.” Repeat process a few times. They never take it off again.
Non-negotiable.
It’s so sweet to see Butter in the footsteps of Peanut. I know Peanut hates the shadow now, but someday he’ll look back on these pictures and see his best bud right there with him, just a few steps behind, but soon right next to him.
Love the hats. I’m a hat wearer myself. I had to poke a hole in the top to let my horn through :)
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Those hats. Sublime.
My kids wear hats everywhere and I didn’t realize til I posted how goofy they look inside a bowling alley. :)
Even before I saw outlawmama’s commment I was going to comment on the adorableness of the hats, and ask how you get them to wear them. Neither of mine will. Not even in the sun.
Same way with both: as soon as they could walk, took them outside. Apply hat. If they took it off, brought them inside. When upset, explain, “Outside yes? Hat yes.” Repeat process a few times. They never take it off again.
Non-negotiable.
It’s so sweet to see Butter in the footsteps of Peanut. I know Peanut hates the shadow now, but someday he’ll look back on these pictures and see his best bud right there with him, just a few steps behind, but soon right next to him.
Love the hats. I’m a hat wearer myself. I had to poke a hole in the top to let my horn through :)
Made me cry, monohorned friend.