I'm not sure if anyone here with me, or anyone there with you,has been to a "Princess Party", as Joyce and I have now had that privilege
due to one of our neighbors
down the street, Gigi Carpenter, whose daughter, Casey was the victim of a suprize party, called in this case, "A Princess Party".
To bring about the "Suprize" in Party, Casey was lured into a shopping spree at one of the local malls. We all got to see the effects of this chicanery as Casey boomed thru the door to the thunderous rounds of
"SUUUPPPRRRIIIZZZEEE", by all those innocent looking culprits milling about the room.
I have never in all my days recollected "Pin the Tiara on the Princess" game, an offshoot I guess now, of Pin the Tail on the Donkey, where participants get blindfolded, rotated, and have no idea in what direction the
stairway to Tiara pinning on the Princess has been relocated, though the "Peanut Gallery" did find it amusing.
Later, a Pink Castle was hung by it's steeple, which didn't turn out to be a good foundation once Casey (Our Birthday Princess)took to her massive swinging whacking. Zane, her Dad, had made a stick out of a wrapping
paper tube and attached a tennis ball at it's tip, providing a cushion for anyone who by chance, missed the castle and ended up bashing one of the names that had been
changed to protect the innocent Pink Princess gang members hoarding themselves nearby waiting to leap on the treasure trove of candy buried deep inside the moat of the
Pink Castle.
Before Joyce and I left the proceedings, Gigi showed me her daughter Chelsea's Princess Cake, which resembled the look of a Boston Cream Cake, though it was this great cake with alternate layers of Vanilla cake rounds and
Cookie Dough Ice Cream with a great layer of Ganache with multi-colored sprinkles strewn across the top. Later there was going to be sausages and pasta salad for dinner and a movie to finish off the Day of Princess Bashing....this is Steven, glad to be ushered into the Age of Pink Princess Parties by our favorite neighbors down the street, the Carpenter's, the "Egg People", wishing you all the chances to engage in these type of opportunities that we do, Child
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