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Will it be NYC, or PETA?





Her pictures of NYC on her night stand.




Ok, I'm sorry, but I have to agree with Kassie on this one, how can you possibly want a coat made out of these adorable animals?




I took advantage of the fact that Kassie was not home to sneak into her room and take a few pictures. As previosly posted, she loves NYC and she still plans on living there. She wants to be a fashion designer and so here are some of the pictures of her sketches. She sketches every single day. She constantly comes up with new designs and themes. It is so funny to me. She takes it so serious. She recently asked me for a portfolio so that she can store her drawings in. I of course am going to buy it for her. I would have loved a portfolio to store all of my drawings in at her age.

My main reason for taking these pictures and again documenting her many dreams/plans is because she is 12 years old. The odds of her changing her mind about this career is fairly high. So I wanted a remembrance to her plans for the future at this point in time. Who knows if these drawings may end up as scratch paper in a few years, or just thrown in the corner of her room somewhere. Because with the way my little girl thinks, in six to seven years, she may be one of those PETA girls with a a gallon of paint in her hand waiting for Mary Kate and Ashley to walk out on the red carpet wearing 20 chinchilla's. She, on top of loving animals, is certainly my little tree hugger. She has asked about becoming a vegetarian, she wants me to buy all those eco-friendly bags at all the stores that sell them. She is even starting to use them as book bags and dance bags. She loves Whole Foods and Trader Joes. Last week we were at Whole Foods, and she was so intrigued by the forks and spoons that were made from potatoes. Again, who's kid is she? I don't know if I would be able to help her thrive if she became a vegetarian. What the heck do you eat? So, I wonder if it will be NYC or will it be PETA? If she has anything to do about it, it might just be both. She may be walking down that runway barefoot and with corn rolls, designing clothes with fabric made from composte or something.......Lord help me.

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