Tuesday, October 23, 2007

Sweet little girl



This, again is my sweet little girl. Sweet little girl accompanied her father to Lenscrafter's in Peachtree City and had her eyes examined. After her examination was completed, sweet little girl went to the glasswear fitter employed in the store and picked out some 'fashion' glasses made and designed by Prada, an Italian designer. In the above picture, sweet little girl is modeling her new glasses which her mother bought her. Sweet little girl said that although these glasses were 'fashion' glasses and cost somewhat more than the average frames that: a) the lenses themselves were on sale (50% off); b) insurance made the total cost more reasonable; and c) she deserved something which was 'the best.'

I reminded sweet little girl that her parents were 'the best.' Sweet little girl had no real response to that. Does the daddy of sweet little girl win? No, because sweet little girl is still wearing the expensive, fashionable glasses and is smiling.

Oh well.

As the book and movie say, "the devil wears prada."

It is important that sweet little girl have a positive self-image. The purchase of Italian-designed glasses may be a possible factor in sweet little girl's self-image. However, the mother and father of sweet little girl also like to eat. Poor mother and father of sweet little girl. Well, there is always crunchy peanut butter.

Tex says, "Yep."

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