As I was looking at pictures from my childhood, I noticed a trend with my pictures: Daz and I are usually wearing a hat of some sort. Hats are an integral part of our lives. Hats are the answer when we don't want to get ready, and it's permissible to wear a hat to a function. I have had many a hat, but now have narrowed it down to about three that I wear consistently: my Baltimore Orioles 1968 World Series hat, my USU Block A hat, and my Mountain Hardwear beanie.
We still have our very first baseball caps that our dad brought home from a business trip to St. Louis. It is red, mesh in the back, and has the St. Louis Cardinals logo. It has been worn through and is probably unsanitary. It was the first of many hats that have adorned my head in this life.
Growing up Daz and I spent a lot of time with Papa Jim. He worked the swing shift while mom went back to school and worked. Those were great days. Dad usually wore a hat, so naturally Darby and I followed suit. We wanted to be just like Papa Jim. If he was wearing a hat, we wore a hat, too.
Our next door neighbor, Doug, served a mission in Germany. When he came home, he had German Gottmann hats for both me and Darby (or at least I think that is what it is called). See to the right. I wore that hat out.
I have worn hats since my earliest days and still wear them all the time. It’s just easier. Those 18 months in Argentina were rough without my Aggies cap to wear.
I have worn hats since my earliest days and still wear them all the time. It’s just easier. Those 18 months in Argentina were rough without my Aggies cap to wear.






