Two year old C has a real-life fairy godmother, and her name is Georgia. Since the day I told friends I was pregnant with C, Georgia has been sending C boxes full of amazing, wonderful surprises – toys and books and games and LOTS AND LOTS of the most gorgeous little girl clothes on the planet. And they generally arrive with no warning, making the whole thing even more fun.
Georgia has the most wonderful taste in children’s clothing imaginable – not surprising, as she’s a designer herself – and with her stylistic guidance, C has been so well dressed since birth that I kid you not, at least a couple of times a month I have people tell me that they just LOVE her clothing, and can I pretty please tell them where I find these amazing dresses and shoes that she’s always wearing. I have even had more than a few blog readers email me after seeing a photo of C wearing one or another of Georgia’s gifts to ask where they could find the dress to buy for their own little girl.
I always have to tell them that I have no idea where the outfits come from; around our house, we only know that they are gifts from C’s fairy godmother, who lives in Delaware, and who is beautiful both inside and out.
Last week, the doorbell rang and it was the mailman, with a “Georgia box” with toys and goodies, and perhaps THE most darling dress that either of my daughters has ever worn. I love this dress so much that there are no words. Unfortunately, these photos – taken on my crummy BlackBerry camera – don’t do it justice at all. But you can get an idea. Today C wore the dress to church, and no fewer than four people asked me where they could find the dress. After she heard me telling the story several times to several different people, C began calling her dress the “faiwy Georgia dwess.”
So that’s what I will call it from now on.
Thank you, sweet Georgia
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She is absolutely adorable.