Princess in Residence



A week ago Ms. CP and I found this foam princess hat in a clearance bin at a craft store, and she has been living in it ever since. It is quite possibly the best value for a dollar I've gotten all year. To make matters more exciting, Grandma Kathy sent us a pair of ruby red slippers in a box early on in the week, so now Ms. CP can wear her princess hat and clomp about in her sparkly red shoes (3 sizes too large). She really makes a statement. When the parents of my students pop their heads in the door as they are dropping off or picking up kids, they smile and laugh at her elaborate costumes. Having a princess around really adds a flair to the household. Sometimes I am designated the queen. Yesterday Dr. Pediatrician was the royal garbage man.
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