| From 2011-07-02 |
In an example of making explicit the implicit, during our first full day of our vacation to Norway, we bought a plastic tiara for CJ from the museum gift shop at the Akershus Castle in Oslo. She’s worn it every day since.
Now, of course, when I say “we” bought her the tiara, I mean “we” being the parent that isn’t “me.” I wasn’t pleased with the purchase. Can there be a more expensive place to buy a chunk of China-made plastic than a museum gift shop in Norway? Does she really need our encouragement to be more princess-like?
I know, I know. It’s a losing cause, and it’s not one worth fighting. Move along, move along.
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