Wow, that million dollars spent on advanced lessons for a two-year-old seems to have been a great investment!
Wow, that million dollars spent on advanced lessons for a two-year-old seems to have been a great investment!
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I'm thinking of offering to tutor Suri in Snark 101... my fees are quite reasonable.
At least she is showing some signs of being a normal kid. What I don't get is why Suri is in flip flops and a short-sleeved dress when Momma Katie is sporting a wool winter cap and sweater.
That's so sad I can't even be snarky. poor kid will have no real childhood.
I'm pretty germphobic (I know, I know, I should just get over it), so I shuddered when I saw that photo. Yuck.
Alex: I've gotten the impression that Suri is pretty strong-willed about her wardrobe and will only wear what she wants to wear. If that's true, then I give the Cruises props for letting the child express herself sartorially. Having gone through the same thing with one of my daughters when she was the same age as Suri, I can fully appreciate how difficult it is to make a two-year-old dress any way but how she wants.
I was just thinking that Katie was dressed overly warm :) The woman in the background has on a t-shirt. And I must have gotten lucky or maybe it's a boy thing, my son could care less what he wears. haha!