| Ravens Forge Miniatures | 31 Mar 2006 11:09 p.m. PST |
My little girl turns three years old in the morning. She's been telling me for two months that she wants a "Cinderella Birthday". Of course, she also told me my "little men" were cute the other day too (maybe time for her own in 90mm?) Does anyone have a time turner I can borrow? Being that I am only getting this one (we can't have anymore) I wanted her to be little just awhile longer. OR, does anyone have an under one year infant spare? Under two would work. Or even under three – my little girl would love a younger sibling ("the sister kind, not the brother kind" is what she asked for the other day) I have lots of figures to trade . . . |
| Tom Bryant | 31 Mar 2006 11:49 p.m. PST |
Buddy I wish I had the keys to the TARDIS for you but I don't. Love her and enjoy the simple pleasures of her childhood. Also do everything you can to defend her innocence and childlike way of looking at life. That little lady will grow up all too fast. God Bless you, and your daughter sir. |
| rjharter | 31 Mar 2006 11:53 p.m. PST |
Mine turns three end of April, her older sis turns eight this year, my how the time flies. Enjoy, I wish I could spare one but they are even more important to me than my figs. |
| BunkerMan | 01 Apr 2006 12:11 a.m. PST |
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| cazador | 01 Apr 2006 12:58 a.m. PST |
I agree with Tom. Mine is 23 and she is still my little girl Love her to bits every day. Stephen |
| dasfrpsl | 01 Apr 2006 1:49 a.m. PST |
And mine is 18 today! All grown up! |
| Lentulus | 01 Apr 2006 6:12 a.m. PST |
Ah, but if she stays three you will miss the joy she will be at four. Every stage is a joy, although some are harder work than others. |
| Kayl MacLaren | 01 Apr 2006 7:23 a.m. PST |
Congrats! Enjoy the time, as others have said. My daughter turns 8 in July, and sometimes it really hits me how big she is now. Seems like yesterday that she was rolling everywhere instead of crawling
. -Brian |
| Waterloo | 01 Apr 2006 8:13 a.m. PST |
Mine is 32 and still my little girl. The big difference is that now I get to enjoy my granddaughter. Tom |
| ADC2Davout | 01 Apr 2006 10:36 a.m. PST |
Congratulations Sir: May you have many fulfilling years with such a precious gift of God. . . |
| rddfxx | 01 Apr 2006 11:55 a.m. PST |
Mine is 21, soon to graduate from art school. Turning back the clock would work for me, but I agree with Professor Jones (Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade), children have a tendency to leave home just when they're really getting interesting! |
Saber6  | 01 Apr 2006 9:16 p.m. PST |
Mine is 13. She paints when the mood hits her, is an evil tactician (quickly learns the optimal combined arms attack for the era) when she plays. She even talks to me still! Strap on, it is a wild and wolly ride! |
| CooperSteveatWork | 15 Apr 2006 9:27 a.m. PST |
They don't stop being cute. And the whole point is for them to grow up! My daughter has some EUREKA 7YW bears (actually converted for AWI) the HASSLEFREE Alice + Chesire Cat, a SNAPDRAGON pixie house, and the FOUNDRY noble household set (when I get round to painting it.) I started getting that stuff when she was about 5, though. |