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cute childish dresses

Mistress Dale asked me to post a few of my most childish pictures. I asked her what that means exactly. She said that I will know. She told me to describe the dresses and why I chose them.


Top Left - This is my cute flower faces dress. Each flower has a very cute girly face. The dress is a jumper-skirt that I wore with a lacy white blouse. I remember that mommy gave me a big lollipop to hold for the pictures. I wanted to lick it so much but I had to wait until we finished taking all the pictures! 

Top Right - My Disney princess dress with Cinderella, Snow White and Aurora. The picture was taken on my birthday at a photo studio in the late morning before my birthday party later that day. I have always loved that dress because it is a princess dress. Mommy bought me those birthday balloons. Aren't they pretty? I love pretty balloons!

Bottom pictures - This is my first pretty pink princess dress! It has layers of stiff lacy fabric so that the dress poufs out! I love wearing this to girlfriends birthday parties, special events and other fun celebrations. It makes me feel like a true princess. Sometimes I get to wear a tiara with this dress. I always wear black patent leather shoes with my special pink princess dresses. That makes the entire outfit look super fancy.

These dresses make me look and feel very, very childish and extremely girly! I am grateful for the lovely complements I get. I try to remember to curtsy and thank the person. I love being a little sissy princess more that anything.

Love, Sissy Princess Annie




Happy Birthday Molly McIntire


Molly McIntire is one of the first three Historical Characters, representing the late World War II Era. Molly was released in 1986 at the launch of Pleasant Company along with Samantha Parkington and Kirsten Larson.

Molly comes from a Scottish-American family and lives in the fictional town of Jefferson, Illinois. She often comes up with various plans to draw attention to herself; several times these plans and ideas are either wholly unrealistic or fall through.

To Molly, World War II is mostly a distant inconvenience in her daily life; it is only when she is introduced to Emily Bennett that she sees that the war is truly affecting other people.

She is not very good at math (especially multiplication), dislikes turnips, and is afraid to swim underwater. She struggles with her looks later in the series as she wants to look different, with curls instead of straight hair. She often believes her hair to be like "straight sticks" compared to her teacher Miss Campbell. She frequently becomes set on becoming a "New Molly." Molly and her friends greatly admire their teacher, Miss Campbell, and like thinking about her love life.

Molly is a great tap dancer. In the book, she was the best dancer in her class, even better than Alison. In the movie, she struggles and copies Alison and later becomes the best in her class. She also enjoys camp songs.

Molly misses her father very much. Even though she loves her parents, she often finds it hard to get along with her siblings, often getting into disagreements. Molly also finds it hard to get along with Alison, and even Emily Bennett at one point in the story because of their differences. She can be mean, especially to Alison, and finds it hard to be nice to her. She always wants to be original, and is obsessed with glamour, especially from England. Molly finds it especially hard to be a follower, as was evident in Molly Saves the Day when she envied Dorinda for being the team captain.

Molly is a big schemer, often the ring leader when she and her friends make plans. Molly's mom calls her a chatterbox, in comparison to Emily. She is prone to daydreaming and fanciful ideas.

American Girl characterizes her as "lively" and "lovable." On the original personality quiz, she is described as "feisty." Americangirlpublishing.com also characterizes her as "patriotic", and American Girl e-cards describe her as "fun" and "cheerful."






Sissy Princess Annie

American Girl vacation set

Mistress Delores gave me this beautiful American Girl set yesterday! It's a vacation set that I can share with my dollies. I will open it up when my girlfriend Amy visits this weekend. We haven't chosen which of my little darlings we will play with. Amy always chooses her dolly first and then she chooses one for me. Then Amy decided what adventure we will have with our dollies and what games we play or which movie or cartoons we will watch. I love my playroom and all my dollies!





Sissy Princess Annie

Sunday play date with Amy and Julie

 From Mistress Delores Dale:

Dear Sissy Princess Annie: 

I had a lovely day visiting with you, your mommy and your little girlfriends, Amy and Julie. You were a delightful little princess letting Amy and Julie choose which dolly they preferred to play with and allowing them to choose the games they wanted to play and the cartoons they preferred to watch.

Mommy choose an adorable play dress for you. The motif of cute little girls is adorable and cute. Not to mention that you are just like those little girls on the dress! 


I took lots of pictures of you girls in your playroom. Amy and Julie are so jealous but at least your mommy arranges lots of playdates for you girls. I love how happy you are among your dollies.



I adore your princess bedroom! Your dolly Kavi Sharma is adorable in her casual American Girl T-shirt, skirt and sandals. Look at the cute unicorns behind you. Your juvenile twin bed is perfect for you.


It was fun going to the playground and watching you girls go on the swings, slides and just run around and play games. I was so impressed that you did exactly what your little girl friends told you to do.


You did so much better performing your curtsy and introducing yourself to the people we met at the park.  After all the fun Mommy made dinner for little girls and Amy helped her feed you, Annie. I know you were a little shy about that but you cooperated very nicely,



Hugs and kisses to the darling sissy princess!


Alice's Wonderland Bakery - gifts

 Look what mommy gave me today!


An Alice's Wonderland book. "Where there's a whisk there is a way"

"When the Queen of Hearts orders a heart shaped cheesecake for a special party, Alice and her friends are ready to stir up a wonderful Wonderland creation"

Alice and her friends


Fergie the white rabbit, Alice, Chesire Cat, Princess Rosa, Hattie and Dinah

I hope that I can have a playdate with Amy this weekend so we can play Alice's Wonderland Bakery

Sissy Princess Annie



Princess Annie - the book!! Part 2

 Part 1





Sissy Princess Annie



Alice's Wonderland Bakery

I just started watching this awesome show on Disney+. It's called "Alice's Wonderland Bakery".

This show is perfect for little girls my age! The characters are so sweet and fun! The show also makes me hungry for a snack. This started on Disney, Jr. There are now 25 episodes on Disney+

I asked mommy for an Alice's Wonderland Bakery  coloring book, action figures and a story book.



Alice’s Wonderland Bakery, inspired by the animated classic Alice in Wonderland, centers on the great-granddaughter of the 1951 film’s heroine and a promising young baker at the Wonderland Bakery; audiences will also be reintroduced to iconic characters such as the Cheshire Cat (voiced by Max Mittelman), and meet new and reimagined characters—including the Queen of Hearts (voiced by Eden Espinosa) and Princess of Hearts (voiced by Abigail Estrella).

Five things you need to know:

Eat, Drink, and Be Merry - Food is an integral part of Alice in Wonderland, as the heroine eats and drinks her way through her magical journey.

You’ve Got a Friend in Me - Alice is joined in the Wonderland Bakery by best friends Hattie; Fergie (voiced by Jack Stanton), a white rabbit; and Rosa, the Princess of Hearts… along with her magical cookbook, Cookie, and some enchanted appliances.

Dance (and Bake) to the Music - Alice’s Wonderland Bakery features toe-tapping songs sure to get fans movin’ and groovin’ in the kitchen. 

Inspired by Disney Parks… and Beyond - Alice’s bakery itself is reminiscent of the eye-popping treats she’s creating, with a color palette full of candy-coated pastels.

Wonderland’s Whimsical Guests - The first season of Alice’s Wonderland Bakery features hilarious guest voices including former Saturday Night Live comedians Vanessa Bayer and Bobby Moynihan (Tweedle Do and Tweedle Don’t) and Ana Gasteyer (Kiki); Craig Ferguson (Doorknob); Donald Faison (Harry the March Hare); friend of D23 Yvette Nicole Brown (Mama Rabbit); and many more!



Theme Song!

This show is perfect for little girls my age! The characters are so sweet and fun! The show also makes me hungry for a snack.

I asked mommy for a coloring book, action figures and a story book.

Sissy Princess Annie 




Happy Birthday Nanea

Nanea Mitchell is the sixteenth Historical Character, and third initially exclusive to BeForever, representing the 1940s; specifically, the entry of the US into World War II after the Pearl Harbor attack and Hawaii's role in the conflict. She was released in 2017.

Some photos of Nanea on a trip to Hawaii in 2018.


At the Royal Hawaiian Hotel on Waikiki Beach on OAHU. Nanea is wearing her traditional Hula outfit!




In front of Iolani Hale - King Kamehameha statue


At the Kula Gardens in upcountry Hawaii

With her dog Mele which means "song" in Hawaiian


At the Kaanapali Beach Hotel Maui

Love
Sissy Princess Annie




Sissy Image of the Month - April 2023

The sissy image of the month is a new feature of my blog. Mistress Dale suggested that I post a cute sissy image once a month and share what I like about it.



It's so obvious that the sissy actually loves the idea of becoming the little girl that the ladies want her to be. I guess it's too humiliating for him to accept the fact. But eventually he will love everything about being a little girl sissy. Like I do.

Sissy Princess Annie

Happy to Meet you - meeting & greeting manners

 

Course Introduction

My first subject at princess charm school is meeting & greeting manners. It's all about a very polite way to meet and greet people. I have a special way that I greet people that mommy wants me to meet. I do a perfect curtsy and then I introduce myself "Pleased to meet you ma'am. My name is Annie and I'm 5 years old. This is my pretty dolly Samantha. How may I please you ma'am?" Then I curtsy again and give the person my personal card.
Mommy says that if I do a good job then I will receive lovely compliments. For extra special compliments mommy rewards me.

When I am meeting someone my age I just say "Hi" and give them a warm hug. Then I say "How are you?" I also say ""How are you?" to relatives and friends. To adults I know I always do a curtsy first and then "How are you?". I also like to say "Good Morning" instead of "Hi". My teacher says that is acceptable also. She taught me that saying a friendly greeting is a way of saying "I care about you".  I love that!!

I have also been taught not to speak unless I am spoken to. If I desire to speak I put a finger gently on my lips. If I am given permission to talk I must speak slowly, clearly and keep it short. If am not given permission right away then it means the time is not right for me to speak. Children, and especially sissies, must learn patience and that we are not the center of attention.

Introducing people - This is mostly for when I introduce my girlfriends to mommy, relatives or other little girlfriends. Like this: "Mommy this is Anna. She is a new girl in the neighborhood and she also loves Disney Princesses and American Girl dolls." My teacher says there are many other situations where people need to be introduced to others. But that's too complex for a 5 year old child like me so I should leave that to others.

How to call people - I am to call all adults either "Ma'am" or "Sir". For relatives "Mommy" or "Auntie", "Uncle". I am to call young women "Ms" and little girls "Miss" and then their names like "Miss Amy". 

Conversation with girlfriends - There are lots of things to remember:
  • Always include everyone in the conversation
  • It is not polite to whisper to one person in front of another
  • Always listen especially when talking
  • Learn to hold my thoughts until someone speaking is done
  • Everyone needs to have a chance to talk.
  • Never says things that may hurt others feelings
  • Always use those special magic words: Please, Thank You, Excuse me, I'm Sorry
  • Sissies never talk unless spoken to or are given permission to talk.
On Sunday we went to a girlfriend of mommy's for Easter lunch. There were lots of other children there and all of the girls wearing very  pretty dresses. They were all using their best manners. I had to practice all of the manners I am learning and also do lots of pretty curtseys.
I learned something new. Girls and women only curtsy for royalty. (Kings, queens and the like). But sissies curtsy to everyone. That is so that we always remember our place and who we are.

Mommy and my teacher, Mistress Dale will comment here on my behavior and progress.

Sissy Princess Annie



Portrait of the month - April 2023

This was taken a few years ago! Mommy and I had a fun time with the Easter Bunny at the mall. That's Samantha, my first American Girl doll. I got lots of compliments on my dolly and my princess dress. I gave the Easter Bunny a very deep curtsy as we left.



Love
Sissy Princess Annie



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