A Day In The Life..... Of A Princess

Written by Shag


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5:30 PM – Home to relax after an Exhausting day inrepparttar City. Time for myself to read up on Allrepparttar 111561 Latest Fashions, Watch a little Tube and maybe take A Cat Nap before Dinner. 7:30 PM – Dinner (Again) with Mums & Pops. This time though The Prince is Coming with his Parents. Prince Jeff is sooo Cute. He’s taking me to The Movies after dinner. Gladys is cooking tonight – my favorite, Vegetarian Lasagna, Yum-Yum. Desert is a Super Fudge Sundae with extra Whip Cream; Nuts & A super Sized Cherry! 9:15 PM – Finally, Prince Jeff & I are Alone seeing a Romantic movie together. He’s such a gentleman… he bought a tube of Popcorn for 2, Extra Large Cherry slush and a Box of Bon-Bons for us to share. He held my hand throughrepparttar 111562 whole movie and afterwards we Road homerepparttar 111563 Long Way on his White Horse. At my Front Door atrepparttar 111564 Strike of Midnight he gently gave me our First Kiss. 12:30 PM – Totally exhausted and happily in Love (with Prince Jeff) I crawl into My Favorite Cool Loungin Monkey Pants and Tank, Fall into a Deep Slumber in My Royal Feather Bed for a night of much needed rest, Only to wake up Tomorrow and start all over again.

The moral torepparttar 111565 Story: Being a Princess Is Hard Work. Be happy being whoever you are and Life is not always greener onrepparttar 111566 other side ofrepparttar 111567 fence.



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Bring The Seashore Inside

Written by Arleen M. Kaptur


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In your family room or living area, try drilling a small hole in some very charming shells and string them on fine fishing line. These can be used as tie-backs for draperies or curtains, or as a very unique valance. Just decoratively hand them from a curtain rod and letrepparttar sunlight play wonders withrepparttar 111560 pearl-like qualities many shells have. You can also use an ice bucket and fill it to overflowing with large shells that beckon glances and give food for conversations. Add shells to candlestick holders, or flower vases.

In a bathroom, highlight a soap dish or other bathroom ornament with a few shells. Place very small ones in a crystal clear vase and then add your flowers. The water won’t do them any harm and they add exciting highlights to your blooms.

However you decide to use your seashells, let your entire family join inrepparttar 111561 fun. There will be laughter, after-vacation fun and memories. Everyone will have a different slant on how to use them, but never let these jewels ofrepparttar 111562 sea be hidden in a drawer or box. They are too lovely and yes, practical, to be forgotten.

If you still have shells leftover, it’s not too early to start thinking about holiday gifts. I’m sure anyone would be delighted with a gift that bringsrepparttar 111563 sea right into their home, especially if they can’t get away or get to a seashore. Adding torepparttar 111564 gift,repparttar 111565 knowledge that it took thought and effort to create a one-of-a-kind gift, just makes it more of a cherished memento. Seashells that you find on beaches or seashores are a gift from Nature to family, friends, and your home. ENJOY! ©Arleen M. Kaptur 2002 July

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