African American
Related: About this forumShe is Captain America, not Miss America. Adorable.
Making a difference: Raena Lamont, 3, wears a Captain America costume at a polling center doubling as a donation site in the Staten Island borough of New York City
http://peopleus.blogspot.com/2012/11/election-day.html
No Stereotypes, No Boundaries, No Restrictions. This little girl can be whoever she wishes to be. It is her right to dream, her right to fulfill those dreams. In doing so she can soar!
Sweet dreams, Raena. For now be Captain America, a superhero.
I posted this two years ago and am posting it again.
Love this group.
Hug.
niyad
(112,449 posts)mcar
(42,210 posts)I'm absolutely certain she will be Captain Amazing!
sheshe2
(83,362 posts)To much.
Hugs, mcar.
RandySF
(57,666 posts)Thanks RandySF!
Digital Puppy
(496 posts)She's better work!!
Number23
(24,544 posts)without a second look. Who realize that just because you are a girl, that doesn't mean you have to flutter around like some winged ninny!
My own big baby wore a Buzz Lightyear costume around the house practically every weekend from the ages of 4-7. And at costume parties was the ONLY little girl not wearing pink. And I loved every damn second of it.
sheshe2
(83,362 posts)Baby
I climbed trees and feel out of them as well. My Aunt and Mom soaked me in the tub to get the gravel out of my knees. Never stopped me from climbing.
Yes I played with dolls. Yet the electronic baseball game I got for Christmas. I was over the moon. One of my favs was the battery operated bull dozer. It spit fire!
Needless to say I was a tomboy.
Hugs~
Omaha Steve
(99,093 posts)K&R!
OS
Hekate
(90,207 posts)Double loveya because this is my first post of the day, and it's so good.
Starry Messenger
(32,342 posts)sheshe2
(83,362 posts)Yup.
NWCorona
(8,541 posts)Just the post needed to lighten the day!
ShrimpPoboy
(301 posts)Thanks for sharing that