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21st March 12, 01:21 PM
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Babies in Kilts, show us your pics
Here is my son Liam in his first kilt. These pictures are a couple months old, he is 18 months old now.
Post your pictures of babies in kilts...
Liam wearing his California tartan:

Liam @ The Ventura Highland Games:
(He is wearing my old Member's Only jacket form when I was his age)
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21st March 12, 01:43 PM
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Great looking lad!! My wife is pregnant with our first and I can't wait to get him kilted up...
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21st March 12, 04:41 PM
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I think I spontaneously ovulated!
Adorable!
@Droid, we must be close to the same age. I had that same jacket, same color, in about that size.
Last edited by GoodGirlGonePlaid; 21st March 12 at 04:42 PM.
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21st March 12, 05:46 PM
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Kilted at three months in Edinburgh:


Kilted at 16 months at the Kentucky Highland games:

Kilted at 18 months at the last Louisville kilt night:


He actually went home with that girl's number that night--really---the power of the kilt in action.
Showing off his new Dutch Friendship Tartan kilt, age 3:
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21st March 12, 09:29 PM
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Cute pix, all.
I'd just like to contribute a note of caution here about posting pix of your kids. Please make sure you do not also have a too-specific location in your profile (or the "why I use this screen name" thread) and be careful about public posts of where you will be and when (Games and other events). Can't be too careful here on the Wild Wild Innerwebz.
Proudly Duncan [maternal], MacDonald and MacDaniel [paternal].
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22nd March 12, 10:43 AM
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I am SO tempted to post the pics that Mike sent me of him and his daughter, Bella, in the kilts I made them.
I'm holding off because of sydnie7's warning, and I figure that without Mike's express A-OK, probably not a good idea.
HOWEVER, I vote for Shaun Maxwell to re-post pics of the amazing Molly, who has already graced these pages before, because she is outrageously adorable in her kilts.
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22nd March 12, 11:09 AM
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Per Alan H's request...
Here are few of my favorite shots of Molly kilted when she was a bit younger. Her "kilts" were scarves that I pleated, pressed and stitched... The Maxwell modern was randomly pleated, but the Drummond of Perth modern was to the stripe (I got better!).







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22nd March 12, 11:15 AM
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22nd March 12, 01:07 PM
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First of two posts
Love the pictures everyone. Kids at that age are so adaptable and used to change that wearing a kilt just becomes second nature to them. They don't think anything of it - no self consciousness - they just get on and do it.
Great smiles all round - love the ringlets - a bit reminiscent of Irish Dancing.
Regards
Chas
Last edited by Chas; 22nd March 12 at 01:21 PM.
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22nd March 12, 01:20 PM
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Second of two posts
I don't think that we do any favours to anyone by feeding their irrational fears. And I do mean that - irrational.
If it is not safe to post pictures of our children, then it is not safe to post pictures of our girlfriends or our wives. By the same token it is not safe for us to post pictures of ourselves. It is probably not safe for us to post anything at all! Ever. Anywhere, at any time!
I am sorry if this offends, but if we let fear of fear itself rule our lives, we will end up only wearing our kilts indoors, at midnight, with the curtains closed and the lights out lest somebody possibly see us. And our children - they will be locked up in the basement and never venture outside or see the light of day again.
Children are in far more danger, playing in their own front garden than they ever are on the internet.
Regards
Chas
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