dat’s me!
Jan 28
i wasn’t even expecting it – it crept up on me and bonked me over the head…yes it’s here again, for the third time – it’s our household princess phase! seeing as i have three girls, it is a phase that i am all too familiar with. brittsy is in full-fledged princess mode, insisting on her princess gown and plastic high heels wherever we go. each of my girls went through their princess phase – not sure where they got it, because we aren’t big on making it happen. it’s some primordial instinct they each had – but of course each did it her own way. jette was into snow white – the dark horse with her primary colored gown. elle was into sleeping beauty – bubble-gum colored dresses in all their glory and sweetly talking to animals. now brittsy is into “cinderelli” – helplessly waiting on her big sisters (kidding). she wears her icy blue gown to sleep, to ride her ‘cooter (= scooter), to the grocery store and wherever else she can get away with. she sees a picture of cinderelli and yells really, really loud “dats me!” i’m sure they could do a “princess test” – something akin to a rorschach test, that could tell us a lot about ourselves based upon the princess we most identify with. i think i probably identify with jasmine – i always wanted black hair. and how cool is her outfit and jewelry?




Jen Lucero says
I think a Princess personality test is a great idea. There must be something to it. Julia was my Cinderella (always the pleaser) and Lauren is all Ariel – I think she would be content to have her own fin, be different, and swim off on her own (always independent).
lorraine says
love the picture zoe!!! ahhh the princess phase.. valerie wouldn’t wear anything but skirts for 3 years, until 1st grade, and they had to twirl!!! why? “mommy, princesses don’t wear pants….”
Lisa Howard says
My Katie loves Ariel best – always swimming and singing. But we’ve got the overflowing princess dressup trunk and she’s always got on bits and pieces of any and all princesswear. With two older boys and a (not so!) plain jane mom that needs serious moral support to convincingly pull off wearing a flower pin, I also don’t know where it came from, but I LOVE it. Pink and twirly and sparkly and frilly…beautiful picture, Zoe.