Princess Beard

Written by Riley on October 27, 2008 in: Family | Tags: , , , ,

This is who Little No Limit brought home today from school:

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“This is Princess Beard!”

I have many questions about Princess Beard, beginning with “Where are your other facial features?”

When I asked Little No Limit where the eyes and nose where (I figured the mouth would be hidden by the ginormous beard), she said “There,” and pointed to the blank spaces where they should have been. I didn’t see them but clearly Little No Limit thought I should have.

I guess Princess Beard is nothing more than another case of not noticing one’s normal features in favor of the odd one. Perhaps I’m particularly sensitive to this fact because when people see my son, they often jump to conclusions about his skin. People see what is different and focus on it (and in some unfortunate cases, comment on it), whether it’s the kid with bad skin, the guy with the big nose, the woman with the wonky eye, or this guy:


MOLE!

Poor Little Princess Beard. Doomed to only be noticed for her abnormal chin growth (though I do like that swanky striped fabric accessory) instead of her evenly spaced eyes and button nose. Here, Princess. Let me help you out:

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This post submitted to Magic Marker Monday.


5 Comments

  • LOL!!! I love the commentary. I was thinking, “Princess with a beard?” LOL! Kids are so cute!

    Comment by Rebecca — October 27, 2008
  • That’s too funny. I’m glad you helped the princess out there. :-) It’s funny how kids think though. Also funny to see a princess with a beard. But you’re right, the striped fabric does wonders.

    Comment by Chrissy — October 27, 2008
  • LOVE the project, but love the story to go along more. thanks for the giggles :)

    Comment by debi b — October 27, 2008
  • I had never heard of Magic Marker Monday, but with projects like this, it has got to be amazing.

    Comment by patois — October 27, 2008
  • Oh, too funny! :D They just find ways to make EVERYTHING into princesses, don’t they? :D

    Comment by Childlife — October 28, 2008

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