Thursday, November 8, 2012

Chiara is a "Big Girl"


Three Year Old Interview:

What's your favorite color?  Pink
What is your favorite toy? My babies and friends (her dolls and stuffed animals)
What is your favorite food? Strawberries and Milk
What is your favorite T.V. show? Dora
What is your favorite outfit? My princess dress (this is any dress)
What is your favorite game? Candyland with Daddy
What is your favorite song? ABCDEFG
What is your favorite book? I Love You Through and Through
What's your favorite holiday? My birthday
What is your favorite thing to do outside? Swim and drive my B-B-Q (her Barbie Jeep)
Who is your best friend? Livvy cuz Asher's best friend is Brigham
What is your favorite dinner? Pizza Rolls and Caffeine (lately that's what she calls soda because I am always saying she can't share mine because it has caffeine~whoops)
Where's your favorite place to go? The Park and the fair and to see Grandma
What is your favorite animal? A chinchilla (we call her chinchilla girl and she saw one on Diego and thinks it's "so cute")
What makes you happy? When my daddy comes home
What makes you sad? When my best friend Livvy said "you can't never, never,never come play with me" and you didn't let me go to her house.
What do you want to be when you grow up? A butterfly princess 

When I asked Chiara what kind of Birthday Party she wanted she just said two things: "Pink Lalaloopsy and I have to have to wear a princess dress". So we kept things pretty simple but she had soo much fun!  
Olivia, Brynlee, Soren, and Macy


We just had her 5 favorite friends over for basically cake and ice cream.  We decided to get her some Lalaloopsy coustumes since she is pretty much into dressing up everyday. The girls spent awhile dressing up, then everyone colored a Lalaloopsy coloring page, then made a bracelet out of pipe cleaners and beads. We ate cake and called it good.  Pure Bliss for my girly girl:






Some of you may wonder what a Lalaloopsy is.  It's basically a doll (that Chiara has like 10 of) Each doll character was created with a fictional theme, reflecting the day she is born, the fabric she is sewn from, and her pet. According to the site: rag dolls that magically came to life after the last thread was sewn. Each doll supposedly has its own personality which comes from the fabrics with which they are made. They are designed to teach kids that everybody is unique in their own special way. The brand promotes the idea that old things can become new again, everything can be repurposed and nothing should ever go to waste. The dolls were, designed to encourage a child's imagination and creativity and teach important life lessons such as diversity, individuality and the idea that everything deserves a second life. 

Pillow Featherbed: Sewn from a baby’s blanket.
Mittens Fluff ‘N’ Stuff: Sewn from an Inuit’s scarf
Crumbs Sugar Cookie: Sewn from the scraps of a baking apron
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Spot Splatter Splash: Sewn from a painter’s overalls.

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