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My oldest DD, Jeana is 14. She is in the 9th grade. In our district, they don't move the kids into the HS until 10th due to building size restrictions. At the end of 9th grade, they have this "dance". In my opinion, the school should set limits regarding "appropriate" clothing but they don't. When my son went to his dance last year, I was blown away at the dresses many of the girls came out it! I don't remember senior prom dresses being this extravagent!! One girl's gown looked more like a wedding dress than a prom dress!!
This dance is not until June...my daughter has been nagging me for months already to buy her gown. She actually started last summer BEFORE she entered 9th grade.
She wants a "Princess" gown, preferably Belle's......all the frills and ruffles and lace. She found one that she would "settle" on since she can't have a "Belle gown"...it's only $180!!
I have no idea when my "tomboy" turned princess but I think the "tomboy" dress would of been much easier on the wallet!!
Funny, when we were in Disney last month, she would see all the little girls wandering around the parks in Princess dresses. She would look at me and say "When I was that age, I didn't have a pretty dress that that" or "You never bought be a tierra........"
When she was that age, she wouldn't of worn a Princess gown!! I told her I would buy her one of those gowns now! (in those sizes!!) She found no humor in that!! 
This dance is not until June...my daughter has been nagging me for months already to buy her gown. She actually started last summer BEFORE she entered 9th grade.
She wants a "Princess" gown, preferably Belle's......all the frills and ruffles and lace. She found one that she would "settle" on since she can't have a "Belle gown"...it's only $180!!
I have no idea when my "tomboy" turned princess but I think the "tomboy" dress would of been much easier on the wallet!!
Funny, when we were in Disney last month, she would see all the little girls wandering around the parks in Princess dresses. She would look at me and say "When I was that age, I didn't have a pretty dress that that" or "You never bought be a tierra........"
When she was that age, she wouldn't of worn a Princess gown!! I told her I would buy her one of those gowns now! (in those sizes!!) She found no humor in that!! 
Frankly, $180 is getting off pretty easy, I think. Just don't take the tags off and hang on to the reciept--you know she's gonna change her mind before June 

And a manicure and pedicure which was a the nail salon.
) and I am not sure it would fit. Also, her DD like straighter dresses where mine wants to be a "princess".