Pajama Pant Society

Much like the well-know Purple Hat Society, twin daughter Virginia is a member of the Pajama Pant Society. This organization promotes wearing of pajama pants as a fashion statement. But, rather than those pants being worn in the usual location on your legs, this society stresses the importance of wearing them on your head. Color cordinated pajama pants with your garment (pajamas, of course) is an extra plus.




Welcoming new members to the society is a steady job, but Virginia loves the challenge. Here Virginia waves at sister Goldie through the door to come on in and see what the organization is all about.



If you'd like to join the Pajama Pant Society, please send a photo of you wearing pajama pants on your head as your audition for membership. Virginia will let you know if your membership has been accepted.

 

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  • 6/5/2008 9:41 AM Pam wrote:
    How cute is she! I love that. I see some petticoat on the head action in her future.
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  • 6/5/2008 10:46 AM Bren wrote:
    Oh, some things never change! I remember we used to do this with our little Sunday slips & we pretended to be Mary, & we would hold our baby dolls & pretend they were baby Jesus. . . ! But I love the idea of a Pajama Pant Society. . . I would certainly want to join! (Aren't little one's - & the way they can entertain themselves - just the best!?!)
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  • 6/5/2008 9:31 PM Connie W wrote:
    My sister and I used to wear our navy cardigan sweaters on our heads and play school and pretend we were the nuns. How embarrassed we were when our mom had drop-by company who brought their son who was around our age and saw us in our silliness...it was fun, just the same.
    Your little sweetie looks so cute.
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  • 6/9/2008 9:41 AM Kate M wrote:
    Oh, does the PJ on the head bring back memories. I wore mine all the time so that I just knew I had long, STRAIGHT. blonde, flowing hair, instead of red, naturally curley (addtonal, doctored up by my Mom with a home perm and peroxide... she was a bit of a fruitcake that I loved dearly.) I think I finally stopped wearing PJ hair by the time I was 13. I might give it a try again...childhood fantasies return with age. Love the topic..... I didn't look as cute as Virgina.
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  • 6/9/2008 5:02 PM Marianne wrote:
    I will have you know that my daughter was a member of this esteemed organization having participated in the early 1990s. Said daughter just graduated from HS. Thanks for the memories!
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  • 6/13/2008 3:27 AM kathie wrote:
    wondering how you are doing with all this crazy weather out by you...
    hope all is well
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