I have been obsessed with hats since I was a young child. When I was 16, my friends, family, and I were all in a car accident that caused serious injuries and was a wake-up call to me that I could do anything I put my mind to. I was scared every day for the rest of my life. But I knew that, if I set my mind to it, I could overcome those fears and create life-changing dreams.
I am one of those lucky children; I have lived a life that has changed the way I see things. Hats were my ticket to a different world. When I was a kid, everyone had a pair of glasses and a hair piece, and I was the only child in my family who didn’t. My father made hats for every occasion, from Christmas to Valentine’s Day, and he gave them to me when I was just 13 or 14.
It was a rite of passage for me to give them to friends and family, so I was very proud of the hats I was given. At school, I would always be looking at hats, collecting them, and taking them home with me. I wanted to be a photographer. In my spare time, I would spend hours in front of the camera shooting photos of hats, and when my life became a bit more stressful, I would be tempted to put the camera away.
Of course, not all of the hats I received were gifts, which is why I was so ashamed of them. It took a while for the photos to come out, but I did have some that I still have. I was excited to be able to share photos like the ones I’ve posted on this page with my friends and family, and I wanted them to be a part of my growing collection.
There are a lot of hats that come with a tag attached with the name, such as “Hats of the Day,” “Hats of the Week,” and “Hats of the Month.” Sometimes it can get confusing because the tags can be a little vague, but I have tried to help out any haters out there.
The problem is that these tags can get a bit vague. For example, “Hats of the Day” could mean the hat of the day, the hat of the week, or the hat of the month. These tags are just that, vague. They can be used to identify a hat or a specific style of hat. It can also be used as an adjective, like “Hats of the Month.
I’m not sure I really want to know.
Just because a hat is called a hat doesn’t make it a hat. It can be a hat, but it can also be a hat of the month, a hat of the week, a hat of the day, or any number of other hat-specific tags.
To make your hat-tagging more specific you can also use the tag of the day, weekly, or any other tag. Some of these tags are actually more generic, like Hats of the Month, but they’re just as vague.
What the heck is a hat? I don’t know. A hat is a head covering. Maybe it’s a hat. It may be a head covering, it may be a hat. It could be a hat, but it could also be a hat of the day, a hat of the week, a hat of the month, a hat of the year, or any number of other hat-specific tags.