My 15-year-old son Jacob’s review of my summertime baseball look, “Dad, you look better, when you wear a hat.”
Me, unsure of what he meant, figured that I would silently accept it as a compliment.
My wife jumping to my defense, “Are you saying that Dad looks better, when you can’t see his face?”
Jacob attempting to improve the situation, “No, but the hat covers his forehead.”
Me, thinking, “Well, I’m glad we cleared that up,” but unsure if I should be thinking that.