Friday, November 6, 2009

FREE Flower Girl Dress Giveaway Starts Now!

Starting July 22 to August 2nd you can will $100 gift certificate toward any dresses of your choice at Flowergirlprincess.com. It's so easy to enter! This weeks theme is 'Child's funny moment'
Write a short paragraph in the comments section of this blog about a funny happening with your little one. On August 2nd we will pick the best story and send you a $100 gift certificate!! We will contact the winner by email on Monday morning and you can claim your shopping spree immediately. If you dont win, don't worry you can reenter for next weeks drawing and try again. Enter as many times as you like. Winners can select dresses from any department including clearance and sale items. Our


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Submitted on 2009/07/23 at 7:18am

I was in my bedroom when the cat stumbled in dressed in cabbage patch clothes and wearing lipstick. I asked my daughter why the cat was all dressed up and she said “because she’s getting married to the dog, but don’t worry I’m gonna take the clothes off her. She’s got to get into her divorce outfit next, so she can get re-married to the fish”.
I was in my bedroom when the cat stumbled in dressed in cabbage patch clothes and wearing lipstick. I asked my daughter why the cat was all dressed up and she said "because she's getting married to the dog, but don't worry I'm gonna take the clothes off her. She's got to get into her divorce outfit next, so she can get re-married to the fish".
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Submitted on 2009/07/24 at 5:29am

Thanks for posting about this, I would like to read more about this topic.
Thanks for posting about this, I would like to read more about this topic.
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Gena Louise
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Submitted on 2009/07/29 at 11:03am

This past Winter my best friend Meridith married her long time high school sweetheart, Steven. We were all friends through high school and college. Meridith (everyone called her Meri for short) asked for my 4 year old Angelica to be the flower girl and I happily agreed. The wedding was beautiful and the ceremony went off perfectly inside the Holy Roman Catholic Church. My little Angelica was very excited being the flower girl but the most important thing to her was that she wanted to catch the bouquet that was going to be thrown. When the time came for Meridith to throw the bouquet Angel scrambled in front of the taller women. Which we all thought was hysterically funny that our little angel was going to try so hard to catch that bouquet like the big girls. Well, of course, the bouquet (white satin ribbons trailing) sailed over Angel’s flaxen curls. At which Angel stomped her foot and yelled “Hell Meri!” The room fell silent. Red-faced, I ran up to her grabbed her little hand and whisked her to the ladies room. “Angel, why did you say that? You can’t say that word it’s a bad word” I was almost breathless and in tears from embarrasement. “What word mommy?” she asked me quizzically. “Hell. You can’t say hell. It’s a bad word baby.” “Where did you hear that from? Who says that?” I asked. “Father Marco does every Sunday at mass mommy.” “He says, Hell Meri full of grapes.”
This past Winter my best friend Meridith married her long time high school sweetheart, Steven. We were all friends through high school and college. Meridith (everyone called her Meri for short) asked for my 4 year old Angelica to be the flower girl and I happily agreed. The wedding was beautiful and the ceremony went off perfectly inside the Holy Roman Catholic Church. My little Angelica was very excited being the flower girl but the most important thing to her was that she wanted to catch the bouquet that was going to be thrown. When the time came for Meridith to throw the bouquet Angel scrambled in front of the taller women. Which we all thought was hysterically funny that our little angel was going to try so hard to catch that bouquet like the big girls. Well, of course, the bouquet (white satin ribbons trailing) sailed over Angel's flaxen curls. At which Angel stomped her foot and yelled "Hell Meri!" The room fell silent. Red-faced, I ran up to her grabbed her little hand and whisked her to the ladies room. "Angel, why did you say that? You can't say that word it's a bad word" I was almost breathless and in tears from embarrasement. "What word mommy?" she asked me quizzically. "Hell. You can't say hell. It's a bad word baby." "Where did you hear that from? Who says that?" I asked. "Father Marco does every Sunday at mass mommy." "He says, Hell Meri full of grapes."
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Submitted on 2009/08/02 at 4:06pm

My daughter was 5 yrs old flower girl; as the procession was marching down the aisle, my daughter decided to leave the line and dropped the flower she’d been holding; my sister and my mother immediately ran to her to give her the flower and place her back in line. She screamed “no!,” turned the other way and began to run out of the church. At least 5 people ran after her and when we caught up with her and asked her why she won’t participate in the wedding, she said, “they told me to dance.” Obviously, the people urging her to dance down the aisle didn’t know that she is allergic to the word, “dance.” My daughter is 17 now and dances to music, but throughout her childhood, she never, never once moved to music, let alone dance; she just stands still. We laugh and marvel at this all the time.
My daughter was 5 yrs old flower girl; as the procession was marching down the aisle, my daughter decided to leave the line and dropped the flower she'd been holding; my sister and my mother immediately ran to her to give her the flower and place her back in line. She screamed "no!," turned the other way and began to run out of the church. At least 5 people ran after her and when we caught up with her and asked her why she won't participate in the wedding, she said, "they told me to dance." Obviously, the people urging her to dance down the aisle didn't know that she is allergic to the word, "dance." My daughter is 17 now and dances to music, but throughout her childhood, she never, never once moved to music, let alone dance; she just stands still. We laugh and marvel at this all the time.
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Submitted on 2009/10/13 at 12:34pm

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