Last Saturday we went to Kansas City to attend the Mattie Rhodes Center's annual Dia de los Muertos Street Fair. It's located in one of Kansas City's primarily Latino neighborhoods. My son had a soccer match in the morning in our town and since we were going to spend the day in the city I wasn't sure how to dress. I had them all wear short sleeved shirts/tunic tops and pants packed hoodies for everyone. It turned out to be a gorgeous Fall day. I wore a plain fitted tee and jeans and actually got hot. I ended up wishing I hadn't forgotten my new Dansko sandal clogs that I was going to take as a backup because I think I would've stayed cooler than by wearing socks and casual sneakers.
My little Magdalena and I checked out the exhibitions inside the art gallery while my hubby watched the older two kids act like total monkeys at the bouncy houses. Magdalena wore her PO.P Traffic tunic dress (similar to this one) from Spring 2010, size 9-12 mos (80 cm) and Colored Carpenter Pants in Meadow green from Spring 2011, size 9-12 mos (80 cm). They're bunched up from me carrying her but they do go all the way down to regular length. She's wearing handmedown robot Robeez that both Mateo and Matilda also wore as babies.
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