Really! They're "breakfast" pages, not princess pages

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Just had to share with those who would understand. I have four children and have scrapbooks for each filled with the details of their lives. My son (who is six and has recently become a "real boy") walked past me while I was working on their pages and instantly started to wail! When I finally calmed him down enough for him to tell me what was wrong, he said, "I don't want princess pages in my scrapbook!" I tried to reassure him that the pages were about breakfast with the princesses, not just the princesses, but he wasn't buying it. Finally, I just told him that I was putting the pages in and he could take them out when he was a grown-up. He walked away muttering, "Oh, I WILL!" :lmao:
 
Pooh Crew said:
"Oh, I WILL!" :lmao:

That is too funny. I have two boys and they do not like me to use anything but primary colors - only exception is in the baby book. I can get away with pastels on family vacation pages because I am in the pictures lol
I can see my oldest saying the same thing :rotfl2:
 
How funny - my boys sound like yours. My ds' requested that I not put any pictures of the princesses in their Disney books (especially my ds10). This just allowed me to do lots of princess pages for my dd5. :)

My ds10 doesn't even want to talk about the princess lunch - all the princesses kept referring to him as the "handsome prince" - each and every princess did this and each time his face would turn a brighter shade of red!!!! :sunny:
 

When we did CRT my son was about 10 (his sister was 6). DS got in all the pictures, but asked me to please leave them out of the album he would take to school. :rotfl2:
 
Oh that is very funny. My DS's 4 and 6 would be the same way. When we were in Disney last month when they would act up we would tell them we were going to find princess so if they don't want to see a princess they must be good and it worked they would say NO princess and cry. We made it 8 days without one Princess siting, they were very happy. I did get a picture of my DS 4 holding a purse in one of the stores on Main St, black mail for later, :rotfl: Nancy
 
My DS did learn an important thing at our Norway Princess breakfast. He was 11 and really just too "cool" for this. BUT, he had on a Kingdom Hearts shirt and Jasmine noticed it. Turned out, Jasmine was a Kingdom Hearts champ, having beaten the game several times. She stood and talked to DS for about 10 minutes, comparing strategies (kinda made her handler huffy, but oh well).

Anyway, after she left, DS admitted she might be the perfect girl. She knew all about video games and (this was admitted rather sheepishly) she was HOT! :lmao:
 
Pooh Crew said:
My son (who is six and has recently become a "real boy")

What is it about boys thinking that they are grown when they turn 6. My DS turned 6 in May and promptly announced that he was no longer little...he was all growed up now!!! Before he turned 6 he always wanted his Pop-tarts cold (not toasted). After he turned 6 he told me that since he was 6 now he could have his Pop-tarts "hot". :rotfl:
 
Yes, I am really amazed at the transformation. Every so often, when my kids would want to take a drink into the den, I would just let them use cups with lids. He announced one day, "I will NEVER drink out of a sippy cup again!" and that was the end of that. He also was flirting with a teenager at my other son's check-up the other day! When his older sister asked if the girl was pretty, he told her, "Prettier than you anyway." Does testosterone kick in at a specific time, or what??? :confused3
 
No kids here yet but this is so cute. I wonder what age they have to be before its really cool to have the princess pictures back in their lives. LOL My one brother went a couple years ago so he would have been early 20s and except for Mickey the only character pictures he had was with the princesses. My DH last year was the same way. He didn't really want to wait inline for characters but the princesses are another story. They both would also agree that Jasmine is HOT.
 
Pooh Crew :My son (who is six and has recently become a "real boy") walked past me while I was working on their pages and instantly started to wail! When I finally calmed him down enough for him to tell me what was wrong, he said, "I don't want princess pages in my scrapbook!" I tried to reassure him that the pages were about breakfast with the princesses, not just the princesses, but he wasn't buying it.


That is too funny!

I enrolled my dd 8 in a day camp at the local Salvation Army, because I had heard good things about the program. When I told dd she started to cry and told me, "I don't want to go in the army!" :rotfl:

I told her it wasn't that kind of army! I told her what activities they do and they go on field trips. She was still leary the first day and saw other kids there and that no one had uniforms on!

Kids are a trip!
 
That is so funny! DS was three when we went and one kiss from Mulan was all that it took. Then he got one from Aurora and another from Mulan. This time he wants 'prince clothes' so that all of the princesses will kiss him. ( Do you know how hard it is to find a pattern for Prince Charming? I may have to rework Captain Hook.)

He is now five and loves to flirt with older women. I cannot wait to take tons of photos of him getting kissed! :cloud9:
 














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