
"Calvin, what color is your right shoe?" I asked.
"Blue" he said, starting to smile.
"And what color is your left shoe?" I asked, pointing to his orange striped shoe.
"Orange" giggle.giggle. he replied.
Well, at least he's not color blind.

This has been going on for over a month. John and I have no idea why he's doing this.

He has always had his own sense of style. It's one of the many things I love about him.

But I make him change when we are running around town.
Would you let your kid out in public like this?