Deep in Thought December 4, 2009
Posted by Emily in : Parenthood, Thoughts , trackbackLast night David and I saw the movie “The Blind Side.”
Excellent show.
I’m still thinking about it today.
Want to know what else is on my mind?
This:



Does this disturb anyone else?
I’m all about letting my darling little girl dress up, but isn’t this a little much?
Do your feet hurt like mine do just by looking at these images?
Let’s hope Suri Cruise doesn’t fall victim to back problems when she’s older because her parents valued fashionable shoes over practical ones.






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Here is the thing, I am not against dressing the girls up cute once in a great while. I mean, what little girls don’t love love love a cute Nordstrom dress and cute shoes to match? Or cute little leggins with a skirt and ugg boots? But come on! This is just sad!!
Okay, tiny heels are kind of adorable….but so wrong.
I read that Katie said that Suri chooses her own clothing and insists on wearing heels. I don’t know how much choice a three year old should be given regarding appropriate clothing.
I’m sure Claire would wear heels all the time if I let her.
I’m not as concerned about her heels as I am about all the pictures I see of her without a coat on when all around her, adults are bundled up against the cold….
Ah, here is a quote……
The 30-year-old actress insists that her daughter’s choice of footwear won’t harm Suri’s little feet and are actually supportive and healthy for the toddler.
“They are actually ballroom dancing shoes for kids,” she told the tabloid show. “I found them for her and she loves them.”
I hear you! I saw it standing in the checkout and thought the same thing! Looks like she rules the roost…. no coat and shoes like that ALL the time! The one with the purse, walking down the street is a little much for me!
Yeah what bothers me more, is seeing pictures of her without proper clothes on like a coat or warmer clothes when her mom with her is all bundled up??? What gives?
Cute pictures, though the one with the red coat and green purse was a bit disturbing. In my personal opinion, girls should be encouraged to be LITTLE girls for as long as possible. Wear skirts, fine, but wear tennis shoes sometimes too, play in the dirt, cradle a doll in your arms, act like a LITTLE GIRL for goodness sake! I find it very disturbing that our culture is encouraging girls to grow up so fast. What happened to childhood innocence? Okay, rant’s over….. for now!
The last one…in the pink dress? It looks like a little night dress! And…please tell me that’s not a cup of coffee she’s hugging…
I agree – let little girls be little girls. Play dress up, but don’t live dress up. I guess I’m glad I don’t have the curse of fame to deal with…