Friday, August 9, 2013

I smile because you are my daughter. I laugh because there is nothing you can do about it. Mountain

I smile because you are my daughter. I laugh because there is nothing you can do about it. Mountain Meadows ceramic plaques and wall signs with sayings and quotes about daughters. Made by Mountain Meadows in the USA.I got it for my 12 year old daughter for Valentine's day and she loved it. She tells everybody about it. It was just perfect for her.

I was priceless to see my teenage daughter's expression after opening this up on Christmas. It came well packaged and worth the money. I always like supporting small craft business when I can care goes into their products. Would purchase Mountain Meadows Pottery again.

Buy I smile because you are my daughter. I laugh because there is nothing you can do about it. Mountain Now

my mother sent me one of these and i loved it from the moment i opened the package. now that she has passed away, it has become a cherished keepsake reminding me of her wonderful sense of humor.

Read Best Reviews of I smile because you are my daughter. I laugh because there is nothing you can do about it. Mountain Here

The previous reviewer has no sense of humor. Typical for pen name and admitted neo-feminist. I was elated to find this product. I saw a pillow at a card shop with this saying on it and wanted to get it for my daughter but it was gone by the time I got back. Reminds me of when she was a teen and the smallest thing would embarass her. Lighten up. Can't wait to wrap this up for the holidays.

Want I smile because you are my daughter. I laugh because there is nothing you can do about it. Mountain Discount?

I love these Mountaine Meadows plaques, let me get that out of the way upfront. They're witty and usually compress a whole lot of truth into a short phrase. But this one manages to drop the ball by being carelessly leaving itself open to interpretation. Read the phrase yourself, and you'll see what I mean (clicking on the picture will open a new window with a larger print, for those of you with aging eyes like mine). I would be very suspect of any father who thought this was appropriate. It is, on the other hand, easily construed as a thinly veiled threat. It's sinister, it's suggestive, and it was obviously conceived of by a male (whereas one of my favorite of their plaques shows the unmistakable touch of a classic neo-feminist, among who's ranks I humbly count myself).

No comments:

Post a Comment