Take time to be fun, fancy free with children

Published: Tuesday, Feb. 10 2009 12:29 a.m. MST

A while ago, my 6-year-old daughter and I

were reading a hilarious book, "Fancy Nancy," by Jane O'Connor and

Robin Preiss Glasser.

Nancy thinks her family is not fancy enough, using boring words and everyday clothes, so she decides to "fancy" them up.

In the book, the family goes along with the plan and hits a burger place each dressed to the nines.

You know what's coming. My sweet daughter with the Cindy-Lou-Who big

blue eyes and dappled freckles looked up at me and said, "Let's be

Fancy Nancies!"

It was decided we would go diva the next Saturday and go out for breakfast looking our finest.

That morning we pulled out our best, with my daughter supervising all clothing choices.

She settled on a beautiful Sunday dress, accompanied by black high-heeled boots and topped it off with pearls.

I lent her my old faux leopard skin eyeglass case as a purse, and she announced she was positively "fancy."

She then outfitted me in my best shoes and fanciest outfit

(appropriate for a cruise banquet, not for brekkie), ensuring my hair

was just the right bouffant. In a moment of whimsy, I added a pink

feather boa.

Truly, that morning was one of the best times we've had together.

I initially prayed no one would be at the restaurant and then ignored the looks of the few that were there.

The entire time I focused on my chatty, adorable, fancy girl who was

completely in her element. We played tic-tac-toe, swapped French toast

and eggs, and shared thoughts about what it's like being a mom.

She said being a mom is great because you get to go on dates with

your husband and scrapbook and have nice shoes. I said being a mom is

great because you get to go on fancy girl's days out with your

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