Life Lessons from Suri Cruise
March 17, 2011 Posted in Buzz, Entertainment, HaHa
Every Day is An Excuse to Dress Up.

No more sneakers, no more flats, no more nothing unless they’ve got a heel and absolutely kill your feet. Tom has made it very clear that Suri enjoys the finer things in life, and of those finer things, her sparkly heels are definitely her favorites. Inappropriate? You be the judge. But if that mini-diva can work a pair of heels to Gymboree, than it’s time we all stepped (heeled?) it up. If only my parents trained me to walk in those beasts at a young age; I still can’t handle them.
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Jessica says:
Fri, 18th Mar 201112:55 am
LOL, oh my gosh, I can't even tell you how much I love this! Suri is so adorable, it's sad to say I'm envious of a toddler's life.
Jennifer says:
Fri, 18th Mar 201110:21 am
Coffee is definitely not good for a toddler, I really hope it's hot chocolate in those.
Nicole says:
Fri, 18th Mar 20112:24 pm
I'm using her as an excuse on why I should invest in an iPad.
Lydia says:
Fri, 18th Mar 20113:46 pm
Who would ever spoil their kid this much??
angel says:
Fri, 18th Mar 20115:54 pm
those heels = adorable. she really is a mini star!
criolle johnny says:
Sat, 19th Mar 20117:14 am
Hot choc has almost as much caffeine and a lot more sugar!
Emma says:
Sat, 19th Mar 201112:20 pm
i want to be an adult version of her.
Lily says:
Sat, 19th Mar 20111:07 pm
This is just wrong…
When I was four, I had sneakers that lit up, not heels. My favorite things in the world were my stuffed animals, Barbies, baby dolls, jump rope and crayons. Forget an i-pad, there was no cable or internet in my house until I was like 10. I ate Chips Ahoy cookies, baby carrots and dry cheerios with my fingers, and still can’t use chopsticks. I still don’t drink coffee, I have a bad reaction to caffeine, but when I was four I drank milk or watered-down juice. The purse I currently use cost about $20, and when I was a toddler I had a little pink sequined purse from the dollar store that I dragged around everywhere…
I just think little kids need to stay innocent, and have a chance to be little. That’s my opinion.
Jackie says:
Sun, 20th Mar 20114:33 am
I totally agree! I miss being little when you never had to worry about anything and everything was so simple. This is not simple! She acts more grown up than her parents.