Greta has a strong affinity for hats. She clearly indicates to us that she wants a hat by pointing at the hat, then grunting and pointing at her head. And if there is more than one hat in the general area, you will have to get the right hat. Often she wants us to wear the hats as well. Eighty-percent of the time her need for a hat is quickly followed by a wish to be taken outside.
She has an affinity for shoes as well, but it isn't as strong as her one for hats.
Between all the knitters in her life, the hand-me-downs both from her sister and our friends, and one or two hats purchased just for her, Greta is set in the hat department.
She has an affinity for shoes as well, but it isn't as strong as her one for hats.
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| My aunt Julie felted this Twins hat |
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| When we got outside and there was no sun, I tried to take her hat off. Unacceptable. The rain boots are way too big but she has to wear them when she seems them. We hid them in the basement. |
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| Lilly's sunglasses? Sure! |
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| We watched Lilly ride her trike. When she was done, Greta wanted to wear her helmet. And did for a long time. |
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| Winter hat in June? Sure thing. |
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| Backwards baseball cap (and unrolling the TP) |
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| Hat from Nana. She also added the bib. Well after any meal time. |
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| Lilly's winter mittens. |
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| 80 degrees out? Winter hat knit by Great Grandma Phyllis? Yup! |
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| Eating breakfast certainly calls for a MN Twins winter hat |
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| Sun hat inside? Absolutely. |
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| This one makes sense. |
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| A helmet of her own. We got it for free at the city Bike-o-Rama. We clearly need to adjust the straps. |













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