Now see, I've worked in preschools where that child would be told, "That sword doesn't go with that dress." And they never allowed the kids to get dressed up in one area and then go play in another area. All the dress-up clothes had to stay in the dress-up area. I never understood that. It's like saying, "Use your imagination, but only according to our rules." Love the pic!
A mountain town in Georgia..Hmm..my Momma and Daddy live in Mountain City in Rabun county so I'm up that way quite a bit. Or you could be on the other side near Rome etc. I'm enjoying your blog. I noticed the Masai necklances. My husband went on a mission trip to Kenya a few years ago. He brought home some great pics and treasures. He adores the Masai people. Its nice to meet you. Sheryl in GA
Ahhh, the fair maiden playeth! How cute! Happy WW!!
ReplyDeleteI love it. It reminds me of my little girl.. a princess and a pirate rolled into one!
ReplyDeleteShe should meet my Katie...always with a sword and shied.
ReplyDelete100% home educated
ReplyDeleteNow see, I've worked in preschools where that child would be told, "That sword doesn't go with that dress." And they never allowed the kids to get dressed up in one area and then go play in another area. All the dress-up clothes had to stay in the dress-up area. I never understood that. It's like saying, "Use your imagination, but only according to our rules." Love the pic!
ReplyDeleteA mountain town in Georgia..Hmm..my Momma and Daddy live in Mountain City in Rabun county so I'm up that way quite a bit. Or you could be on the other side near Rome etc. I'm enjoying your blog. I noticed the Masai necklances. My husband went on a mission trip to Kenya a few years ago. He brought home some great pics and treasures. He adores the Masai people. Its nice to meet you.
ReplyDeleteSheryl in GA
Great to see another princess hard at work!
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