The newest thing on the radar of Stuff We Adore? The hilarious Pinterest account, My Imaginary Well-Dressed Toddler.
The account takes a cheeky look at some alternate universe where kids don't get dirty, someone irons tiny linen dresses and nobody ever drips organic ketchup down their silk shirts.
Meet Quinoa and her haute couture entourage -- the fashionable brainchildren of Tiffany Beveridge, an American blogger contributing to The Would-Be Writers Guild. Through Pinterest pins and captions, she chronicles the imaginary adventures of Quinoa’s adventures through her Pinterest board.
We love her witty take on high end advertising, twee kids' clothes and precious parenting trends. The whole concept is, in short, awesome. As a diversion, it's right up there with Unhappy Hipsters, which pairs ironic captions with photos of fancy houses that are impossibly clean, organized and populated with random gorgeous people.
I'll 'fess up and say that, uh, I'll never be Quinoa's mom. Every morning, I struggle to get non-stained maybe-matching-maybe-not clothes on an owly 4-year-old. And then I try to do the same for myself.
Who ARE these kids, and where do they live? Read through the Pin captions for all you need to know.
Have a great laugh, then look out the window to where your kid is surely playing in the mud. I know mine are.
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