Cinderella. That image is ucked up. I did look longer and it's just strange. My hubby calls me his princess and treats me like one. I'm a bit spoiled but, never take it for granted!
I imagine you reciprocate and that is why it is better than any fairy tale. So nice. I work on so many clients that are happily married and it really heals my heart. I did not think happy marriages were real in America. I am so glad I was wrong. You are blessed.
I had a professor in law school who referred to his three daughters as princesses. He actually gave one bonus point on the final if we could name the three princesses. Your answer made me affectionately remember that great attorney and educator.
I know who she is. I don’t really like her cos my mom did. Why don’t you like Disney?
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She certainly had a thing for men and was rather greedy to when you read about her life ...She was not really a princess in the true meaning of the word....:(
Now that was a family rife for the Enquirer. I feel so sorry for her daughters and how that paper trashed their every move. But it was an interesting read, I guess. Grace was very much a lady of grace and decorum. She was from a bygone era, much like the Jaqueline Kennedy image. Look the part and keep mum. But she played her role well.
When I was growing up princesses only populated fairy tales. Which I guess started in Europe with people envying royalty. Can't recall that we ever took that seriously as some younger people it seems later did. I see on TV all these princessy weddings which cost more than most wealthy people used to spend on their daughters' weddings.
I don't know. Disney was Cinderella and Snow White and Dumbo and Bambi and Mickey Mouse and Hayley Mills - I guess she was princessy enough. But she was poised and energetic. I must have seen The Parent Trap a few times in the movies but that was a few years I think after it first came out.
Those were lots later long after Disney was gone I think I was not even ten when he died. And others carried on the corporation. In school when I was young and Disney was still living an older man from the Disney studio came to our school and drew cartoons for us who may have been Disney's brother Roy.