Addie
Chef Extraordinaire
Cat, your question about tiaras today gave me some thought. As I mentioned, my granddaughter has a stack of tiaras. No real jewels in any of them. Just rhinestones. So I got to thinking.
My g'daughter doesn't even look at her tiaras anymore. So I am going to approach my daughter and have her suggest that she donate them to the Children's Hospital or where ever they treat children with cancer in this city. Some of the treatments these kids go through are horrendous and very painful. So when a girl has been brave and not made too much of a fuss about the treatment, she can wear a tiara for the day. Doesn't every little girl dream of wearing one? I wish I could come up with something of the like for the boys. But these are girly tiaras and I do feel they would not take too kindly to wearing one. A lot of the tiaras are adjustable so can be made smaller for a child's head. Most of them have combs attached. They would have to be removed as most of the kids have lost their hair.
Thank you for asking that question.
My g'daughter doesn't even look at her tiaras anymore. So I am going to approach my daughter and have her suggest that she donate them to the Children's Hospital or where ever they treat children with cancer in this city. Some of the treatments these kids go through are horrendous and very painful. So when a girl has been brave and not made too much of a fuss about the treatment, she can wear a tiara for the day. Doesn't every little girl dream of wearing one? I wish I could come up with something of the like for the boys. But these are girly tiaras and I do feel they would not take too kindly to wearing one. A lot of the tiaras are adjustable so can be made smaller for a child's head. Most of them have combs attached. They would have to be removed as most of the kids have lost their hair.
Thank you for asking that question.