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April 23, 2008

the pink age...or is it a stage?

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Oaks and i started the morning taking Scout for a walk and bringing this 'Pink' flower home. We have been getting organized for her birthday party (her 1st b'day party) which she is more than excited about especially as there shall be 'Pink' balloons and pass the parcel. Shes already sorting the straws , "only 1 'Pink' one mum".... aahhh we will have to see about some more!
There has also been a request for a cake "pink' preferably (what could i expect). This one is an idea from here but i think it may be this one we will see how it goes! You see i have a bit of an aversion to this colour "pink" but as i hear and see how much she loves it i feel like I am getting used to it!
I still do wonder when it may end or if it ever does?

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How sweet... have a wonderful birthday both of you.!

It could be a phase, but I think the pink ones stay pink - or shades of - for a long time. And even if they stray to gothic black, they do seem to come around to being a bit pink. Maybe a dirty dusky shabby chic pink, but pink.

I love the invitation, My little girl just told me this week that she doen't like pink anymore....but I am afraid her big sister is still into pink, actually I don't mind, I try to choose magenta and rasberry pinks those I like much better that the soft pastel pink. Have a great Party!

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