Second kid’s response: “I always snuggle with her because I’m always so scared of the dark, so I’m always like.” and the little girl gives the Pillow Pet a huge hug.” Second question: How do Pillow Pets help you sleep?įirst kid’s response: “It’s very cozy, so it just reminds me of home.” Pierce is currently snoozing on a Pillow Pet and has decided to answer our questions at a later time. Third kid’s response: “They’re soft, portable, cleanable! They keep memories, not stains! So if I got a stain on it, just pop it in the washing machine, and then boom it’s ready.”įourth kid’s response: “I would be able to just fold it up and store it really easily in, like, my backpack or my suitcase.”įifth kid’s response: Actually, Pierce can’t respond. It's a Pillow Pet! It has silky soft plush fabric.” Second kid’s response: “It’s not one of those regular pillows. This video asks a group of kids several questions about Pillow Pets.įirst question: Why is everyone raving about Pillow Pets?įirst kid’s response: “So a Pillow Pet is almost like a pet, except you can also use it as a pillow.” In the world our kids live in now, if we can convince them to do the same, then we just might be getting somewhere.Pillow Pets! “It’s a Pillow, It’s a Pet, It’s a Pillow Pet!” I guarantee you it will leave your critics speechless and make you feel like a rock star for sticking to your convictions. What I’m trying to say is no matter what anyone says about your parenting, your lifestyle, your choices in life, or your backpack, you look them straight in the eye and say “So what?” I know I’m not the only one who spent so long To hide the things that we don’t like about ourselves Mary Lambert’s song “Secrets” echoes my sentiments exactly: Oh, you don’t like me dancing in the cereal aisle in Fry’s with my kids? So what? You don’t think it’s inappropriate for a 38-year-old to be wearing a Wonder Woman tank top? So what? The statement transcends all ages and life situations. I have always marveled at how she truly marches to the beat of her own drum without as much as a fleeting thought about what anyone might think about her plaid shirt with her leopard print skirt, purple cons and Paul Frank beanie (even whenīut now that moment was upon us, and I looked her straight in the eye and said, “Babe, you tell them two words. My daughter is getting to the age where she is starting to be very aware of herself, and peer pressure is coming into play. Such a powerful question and at the same time, such a stellar answer. I don’t remember what the exact scenario was but I distinctly remember Madonna doing something controversial (surprise surprise) which was completely unacceptable by society’s standards, and even more so I remember her response. Wait a second, why are we changing our thoughts and actions for one naysayer? And I had aįlashback. The world stopped, and I immediately started thinking of how I could get her something acceptable to accommodate the 2 ounces of schoolwork she carried that would not result in imminent therapy sessions. One kid in her 200 person school had declared that One Direction was not in fact, cool. Get a look at his face? Do you need me to break some knee caps?” “What happened? Who did this to you? Did you Her like she is the key witness in a murder trial. Fast forward five days… my daughter comes home completely disheveled.
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