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17th November 08, 05:20 AM
#81
Why don't you make a compromise? Let say, tartan pants?
I like the breeze between my knees
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17th November 08, 04:30 PM
#82
Not quite the same situation
I have read this entire thread with some interest. I too have stirred up some controversy over the upcoming holiday with my family, not over dress, but over Scooby's attendance on grandparents. My wife and I have not lived together for some time, but have still spent holidays together so we could both enjoy our son's company.
My cousins are hosting dinner this year and many of Scooby's cousins(second I guess really) will be attending. I have tried very hard in the years since my aunt's death to keep my son in touch with those other members of his generation and informed his mother and grandmama that he would be spending the holiday with my family this year. Grandmama is not pleased and mama is in the middle, which I feel bad about, but I've bent over backwards to make other people's holiday plans work, this one holiday is mine.
Both families have seen me kilted on occasion, I haven't decided whether I will be on Thanksgiving or not. No one will bat an eye either way, we're all a bit "out of the ordinary."
CC, I hope this works out for you; I would have trouble choosing not to be with some family for any holiday, but absent a current wife, my son's interests override for me.
Happy Holidays to All,
Bob
If you can't be good, be entertaining!!!
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17th November 08, 06:00 PM
#83
I have to say, you took a decision that I'm not sure I would have taken. But then you did bring up with your mum the issue I would have focussed on: why she was making promises to other people for you.
I have issues with my family about being kilted, which hurts. My immediate family, no less. Relatives further away have no problem, and what friends have seen my kilted are curious, but also do not pass judgement.
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18th November 08, 12:17 AM
#84
 Originally Posted by Smayniac
.. my son's interests override for me.
A responsible and adult decision, but this is a decision that you have made, not one that someone has made for you and that is the point of this thread.
Tetley
The Traveller
What a wonderful world it is that has girls in it. - Lazarus Long
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27th November 08, 12:33 PM
#85
Well all just got back from dinner. Mom was mad the second she saw me, and said " I thought I told you to wear pants today", to which I said "Well that just would not be me, would it?". Upon arrival at the resturant my mom said somthing to my brother, and he gave me a dirty look. However I recived many a positive comment form others dinning there, including form one of my brother's co-workers. Here are some pics.
First of me.

The res tof the Family.

Ian would not look at the camera, oh well. Hope you all had a great day!
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27th November 08, 12:59 PM
#86
Sharp turn out! There's a common two word Anglo Saxon response for those who don't "get it." Maybe you can't say it to your mother, but you can think it....HELLO!!! Its 2008 and MEN ARE FREE TOO!!
Ron
Ol' Macdonald himself, a proud son of Skye and Cape Breton Island
Lifetime Member STA. Two time winner of Utilikiltarian of the Month.
"I'll have a kilt please, a nice hand sewn tartan, 16 ounce Strome. Oh, and a sporran on the side, with a strap please."
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27th November 08, 01:02 PM
#87
Well, I just ran across this thread, and it has been a doozy. I have always been the black sheep and done my own thing anyhow, so I am used to the family just shaking their heads at me.
Great pics!! It looks like you and the fam were well put together, and you all looked great!!
Just one thing to remember: You cannot choose your relatives, but you can choose your family.
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27th November 08, 01:16 PM
#88
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27th November 08, 01:21 PM
#89
Very nice! You all look great and I can't imagine why anyone would complain about that. Even your little man holds his chest high when kilted!
[B][COLOR="DarkGreen"]John Hart[/COLOR]
Owner/Kiltmaker - Keltoi
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27th November 08, 01:34 PM
#90
A little ticked
Also don't see what your mom has anything to complain about. With all the compliments you now have it is good reason to dress as you have when with your family.
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