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~Colleen~
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Re: Suri Cruise
what's wrong with her hair? I think she's adorable but I do cringe a little every time I see pics of her in those heels...
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Posted 10/28/09 7:40 PM |
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Re: Suri Cruise
I think she looks adorable. The heels don't bother me - she's playing dress up!
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Posted 10/28/09 8:02 PM |
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AnnBrunoXO
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Re: Suri Cruise
Suri is adorable - but not loving those heels.
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Posted 10/28/09 8:13 PM |
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maybesoon
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Re: Suri Cruise
the shoes?? come on
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Posted 10/28/09 9:31 PM |
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MommaTo3Dogs1Boy
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Re: Suri Cruise
i don't see the big deal with her heels. she's a little girl playing dress up. and to the person who said they're not plastic heals for dress up, if you have the amount of money they have, you wouldn't buy her those cheap things either.
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Posted 10/28/09 10:11 PM |
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Palebride
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Re: Suri Cruise
My daughter is about a year younger than Suri (and a touch cuter), and she decides what shoes she is going to wear on a particular day. And I double dog dare anyone to try and change her mind! I bought her a pair of wedge sandals over the summer to wear that were sort of heels and she loved them. She walks well in them and they looked adorable! She loves to play dress up, pretend she's a princess, try on my heels...in fact, she walks better in heels than I do! So I see nothing wrong with her wearing those adorable shoes (that I now want for my daughter).
She also chooses what goes in her hair most of the time. And sometimes, that means it looks a mess!
It has nothing to do with not saying "no" to your child....it's all about picking your battles.
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Posted 10/28/09 10:25 PM |
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Re: Suri Cruise
Message edited 11/29/2011 2:04:30 PM.
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Posted 10/28/09 10:57 PM |
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Palebride
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Re: Suri Cruise
Posted by imthekevinofcindyandkevin
Posted by Palebride
It has nothing to do with not saying "no" to your child....it's all about picking your battles.
believe me my daughter was little once too and i understand what you are saying, talk to me about picking battles when she 12 going on 20. i personally think she looks cute but...
scientologists do not say no to there kids, they just don't so in addition to suri being a typical toddler she will by all estimations test a little more due to her parents beliefs.
I understand what you're saying....but the way it was said made me feel that you were implying she is allowed to wear heels/go out with messy hair because the parents don't say "no" to her....and that it's bad parenting. My daughter is known to do both of those things, so it hit a nerve.
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Posted 10/28/09 11:04 PM |
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itkocak
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Re: Suri Cruise
Message edited 11/29/2011 2:04:43 PM.
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Posted 10/28/09 11:10 PM |
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2PreciousBlessings
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Re: Suri Cruise
Posted by Beaver2be
So adorbale...
she's playing dress up...nothing wrong with her wearing heels to complete the ensemble. It's cute.
ITA!! So cute!!
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Posted 10/29/09 7:47 AM |
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sometimesmommy
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Re: Suri Cruise
We get to see a snippet of lives with a picture..who knows where they were going. Perhaps Suri is in a phase where she wants to wear a certain shoe all the time. My 2 year old takes off shoes I put on her and puts on her "favorite" pair all the time. So who knows why adorable Suri has on heels in both pics..
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Posted 10/29/09 8:32 AM |
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Re: Suri Cruise
man...the assumptions run rampant in the celebrity forum!
Here's mine: She might have been walking in her day clothes & heels from her car to a trailer where they dressed into her costume so she could go to a Halloween Party on a set somewhere in LA. 
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Posted 10/29/09 10:26 AM |
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While I personally think the heels are a bit high for her age...to assume she's wearing the "all the time" is a bit much, no?
The first pic she has a pretty dress on, and they might have been going to a dinner party...or maybe they just didn't want to fight that battle of getting her to wear different shoes...toddlers can be quite convincing!
The second pic, she appears to just be playing dress up...
The two pics together don't seem to warrant an "all the time" assumption - in fact most other pics I've seen of Suri, she's in flats!
JMO
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Posted 10/29/09 10:57 AM |
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eroxgirl
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Re: Suri Cruise
Posted by Palebride
My daughter is about a year younger than Suri (and a touch cuter),
More than a touch IMO, but they do have similarities.
I am DEF not a fan of the heels. I understand if it's only for dress up, but I get the feeling that it's what she likes to wear so they let her... and I have a toddler who I've had BIG fights with over her shoes.
But I hide the shoes I don't want her to choose on a given day... maybe that's picking my battles, maybe it's stacking the deck. Or maybe I have the maturity level of a 3 year old.
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Posted 10/29/09 11:05 AM |
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JessInCA
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Re: Suri Cruise
Also not a fan of little girls wearing high heels. I'm not a parent yet, so I'm sure I have MUCH to learn about the willfulness of young children, but IMO they shouldn't even be an option in her wardrobe. The second pic, she's obviously all dressed up like a princess, so that one's not so bad, but the first photo looks like an ordinary outfit to me... visually, I just don't care for it, and practically speaking, I think they could be dangerous.
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Posted 10/29/09 11:28 AM |
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Re: Suri Cruise
Posted by FrankiesGirl107
While I personally think the heels are a bit high for her age...to assume she's wearing the "all the time" is a bit much, no?
The first pic she has a pretty dress on, and they might have been going to a dinner party...or maybe they just didn't want to fight that battle of getting her to wear different shoes...toddlers can be quite convincing!
The second pic, she appears to just be playing dress up...
The two pics together don't seem to warrant an "all the time" assumption - in fact most other pics I've seen of Suri, she's in flats!
JMO
I agree with everything you said.
Besides that, we are talking about celebrities here. Since when do they do anything "normal"???
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Posted 10/29/09 11:44 AM |
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Sash
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Re: Suri Cruise
Posted by FrankiesGirl107
While I personally think the heels are a bit high for her age...to assume she's wearing the "all the time" is a bit much, no?
The first pic she has a pretty dress on, and they might have been going to a dinner party...or maybe they just didn't want to fight that battle of getting her to wear different shoes...toddlers can be quite convincing!
The second pic, she appears to just be playing dress up...
The two pics together don't seem to warrant an "all the time" assumption - in fact most other pics I've seen of Suri, she's in flats!
JMO
FYI, these arent the first pics with her in these heels.
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Posted 10/29/09 11:46 AM |
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PaddysGirl
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Re: Suri Cruise
She is so adorable and looks like a little doll
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Posted 10/29/09 3:01 PM |
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Re: Suri Cruise
She is adorable, but what is up with the heels?
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Posted 10/29/09 5:09 PM |
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maymama
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Re: Suri Cruise
Posted by Palebride
Posted by imthekevinofcindyandkevin
Posted by Palebride
It has nothing to do with not saying "no" to your child....it's all about picking your battles.
believe me my daughter was little once too and i understand what you are saying, talk to me about picking battles when she 12 going on 20. i personally think she looks cute but...
scientologists do not say no to there kids, they just don't so in addition to suri being a typical toddler she will by all estimations test a little more due to her parents beliefs.
I understand what you're saying....but the way it was said made me feel that you were implying she is allowed to wear heels/go out with messy hair because the parents don't say "no" to her....and that it's bad parenting. My daughter is known to do both of those things, so it hit a nerve.
i dont have a child yet but will in may and believe me, if its a girl, she will not be walking around in 1.5-2inch heels at 3(ish?) and i remember being a child and my mother telling me (when I would scream as she brushed my hair) if i dont brush it, we cut it ALL off. You BET it was combed and well kept and not in my face and i was NOT an easy child to deal with. As a parent, you make the rules and the child should learn that from an early age. It is for their well being and they will thank you later in life as I thank my mom 25 years later. Of course, JMHO!
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Posted 10/29/09 7:19 PM |
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Palebride
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Re: Suri Cruise
Posted by mrskparetta
Posted by Palebride
Posted by imthekevinofcindyandkevin
Posted by Palebride
It has nothing to do with not saying "no" to your child....it's all about picking your battles.
believe me my daughter was little once too and i understand what you are saying, talk to me about picking battles when she 12 going on 20. i personally think she looks cute but...
scientologists do not say no to there kids, they just don't so in addition to suri being a typical toddler she will by all estimations test a little more due to her parents beliefs.
I understand what you're saying....but the way it was said made me feel that you were implying she is allowed to wear heels/go out with messy hair because the parents don't say "no" to her....and that it's bad parenting. My daughter is known to do both of those things, so it hit a nerve.
i dont have a child yet but will in may and believe me, if its a girl, she will not be walking around in 1.5-2inch heels at 3(ish?) and i remember being a child and my mother telling me (when I would scream as she brushed my hair) if i dont brush it, we cut it ALL off. You BET it was combed and well kept and not in my face and i was NOT an easy child to deal with. As a parent, you make the rules and the child should learn that from an early age. It is for their well being and they will thank you later in life as I thank my mom 25 years later. Of course, JMHO!
So what you're saying is that I'm a bad parent because I don't do exactly what your mother did while raising you? Because I have a child, and believe me, there's a lot that I've done that I swore I would never do. And guess what? I must be a pretty darn good parent because my daughter is sweet and generous and a pleasure to be around. So apparently, putting a smile on her face by letting her wear mini heels on occasion, and not forcing her to brush her hair just because I'm worried about appearances hasn't ruined her yet. There are all different ways to parent. There's no reason to put someone down because their methods are different from your own.
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Posted 10/29/09 8:31 PM |
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maymama
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Re: Suri Cruise
Posted by Palebride
Posted by mrskparetta
Posted by Palebride
Posted by imthekevinofcindyandkevin
Posted by Palebride
It has nothing to do with not saying "no" to your child....it's all about picking your battles.
believe me my daughter was little once too and i understand what you are saying, talk to me about picking battles when she 12 going on 20. i personally think she looks cute but...
scientologists do not say no to there kids, they just don't so in addition to suri being a typical toddler she will by all estimations test a little more due to her parents beliefs.
I understand what you're saying....but the way it was said made me feel that you were implying she is allowed to wear heels/go out with messy hair because the parents don't say "no" to her....and that it's bad parenting. My daughter is known to do both of those things, so it hit a nerve.
i dont have a child yet but will in may and believe me, if its a girl, she will not be walking around in 1.5-2inch heels at 3(ish?) and i remember being a child and my mother telling me (when I would scream as she brushed my hair) if i dont brush it, we cut it ALL off. You BET it was combed and well kept and not in my face and i was NOT an easy child to deal with. As a parent, you make the rules and the child should learn that from an early age. It is for their well being and they will thank you later in life as I thank my mom 25 years later. Of course, JMHO!
So what you're saying is that I'm a bad parent because I don't do exactly what your mother did while raising you? Because I have a child, and believe me, there's a lot that I've done that I swore I would never do. And guess what? I must be a pretty darn good parent because my daughter is sweet and generous and a pleasure to be around. So apparently, putting a smile on her face by letting her wear mini heels on occasion, and not forcing her to brush her hair just because I'm worried about appearances hasn't ruined her yet. There are all different ways to parent. There's no reason to put someone down because their methods are different from your own.
did you note the JMHO? i was expressing MY opinion on the situation
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Posted 10/29/09 8:40 PM |
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Palebride
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Re: Suri Cruise
Posted by mrskparetta
did you note the JMHO? i was expressing MY opinion on the situation
I did, not to worry. However, I found it redundant, as I assumed you were expressing your own thoughts and opinions. I still took offense to what you wrote.
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Posted 10/29/09 8:52 PM |
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maymama
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Re: Suri Cruise
Posted by Palebride
Posted by mrskparetta
did you note the JMHO? i was expressing MY opinion on the situation
I did, not to worry. However, I found it redundant, as I assumed you were expressing your own thoughts and opinions. I still took offense to what you wrote.
dont take offense. i simply stated that i will parent one way, you stated you parent a different way. i didnt take offense to your parenting methods. i expressed mine as you expressed yours and i never said you were wrong.
and FTR - i did NOT say this "So what you're saying is that I'm a bad parent because I don't do exactly what your mother did while raising you?" you put words in my mouth.
it was not my intention to start an argument. i simply expressed my opinion on how my feelings differ. i never singled anyone out or said anyone was wrong.
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Posted 10/29/09 8:57 PM |
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landj
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Re: Suri Cruise
The girl is wearing a pair of mini-heels. So what?! I know there's a lot of people on here that are parents, and many that are not. Everyone has different parenting styles, and sometimes you have to pick and choose your battles. I can tell you from experience that raising a toddler is in a whole other class by itself!
My point is unless the child's safety is in jeopardy, it's really not that big of a deal (the heels that is). And no, I do not think walking down the street in heels and holding your mother's hand is a safety concern. Running in a gym class in heels or on the playground? Definitely. And let me tell ya, many kids wear crocs or flip-flops to the playground and they are not much safer!
As far as the messy hair, no matter how much you try to keep your toddler neat and clean, by the end of the day they're probably going to have messy hair. It's just one of those things. My DS goes to daycare and comes home with his hair all over the place and food on his clothes. Sometimes I have to take him out places after school (like food shopping) and don't have time to run home for him to change. So he goes out with messy hair and a dirty shirt. Not my ideal by any means, but it happens.
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Posted 10/29/09 9:03 PM |
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