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Madras Summer
by Tricia

We're having a really nice weekend, and Scott keeps commenting on how great a day yesterday was. We got some shopping done in the morning, had a walk through the new Power & Light disctrict downtown and then went to the They Might Be Giants concert at Crown Center. Then, we met up with Ken and his sister, Kim to see the current show at AHT, Perfect Wedding. Our friend John-Michael is in it, and it's a really funny show. And I'm not just saying that because I work there. I have never seen Scott laugh as hard and for as long as he did during the show. Ken said he thought Scott peed a little. =)

During our shopping trip yesterday, Scott came upon a madras hat that he liked. He put it on and I sort of liked it, but it also made him look like a little old man. An eccentric little old man, for that matter. Nonetheless, he was totally excited about the hat and decided to get it. From the moment we walked out of the store and he put it on, his personality changed. He acted goofy the rest of the day, but not in a bad way. It's obvious that the hat makes him feel like a new haircut makes me feel - sort of like a new, different person. It was fun to watch him throughout the day.

Now the problem is that he has taken to purchasing madras shorts, but the hat is too much when paired with madras shorts - especially when the two madrases (is that a word? madri?) are completely different. He's a little bit of a fashion fail, but if it makes him happy, I'm fine with it.

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RE: Madras Summer
by Stephanie
Sat, Jun 07 2008, 9:04 AM

You should check out Julie's blog post about hats. She talked me into buying one in Vancouver, and I'm sure that I act differently while wearing it too... there IS something about hats... So, welcome to the hat club, Scott!


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