For some people, “something purple” might be a difficult subject to
capture easily on film. It’s not a color that everyone has in their wardrobe;
it’s not a common color for interior or exterior paint; there isn’t likely to
be a car in that particular shade parked nearby. But for anyone with a daughter
under the age of, say, 18, purple is common. And for anyone with a daughter
under the age of, say, 8, purple is ubiquitous.
I have a 2-1/2 year old daughter, therefore my life is
filled with purple. My daughter has purple pajamas, she has purple dresses, the
blanket on her bed is purple, she dresses up in a purple tutu, she has a pair
of purple sneakers, she has a purple purse, her favorite toys are a purple My
Little Pony and a Matchbox Holley Shiftwell (a car from the movie Cars 2 who just happens to be – you guessed
it – purple), a full one-third of her hair bow collection is purple. Her
favorite snack is even purple grapes! But the one item that pretty much sums up
her love of purpleness is her Purple Princess Cup.
Although I chose to feature Princess Rapunzel in this view
(she does, after all, wear a purple gown), you can see glimpses of Princess
Belle to the right and Princess Jasmine to the left. Also featured are Princess
Aurora (Sleeping Beauty), Princess Snow White (no, no one ever seems to call
her princess, but I don’t know why and it doesn’t seem fair, so I’m granting
her the honorary title), and Princess Cinderella. The plethora of princesses
certainly makes it special to her, but her true love for this cup is rooted in
the fact that it is purple. The background is purple, the cap is purple, this
sucker is PURPLE. This is, unquestionably, the Purple Cup.
I know that the color is what makes it special because she
does not refer to it as her “princess cup,” but rather as her “purple cup.”
That might not seem notable, except for the fact that all the other cups are
consistently referred to as the “Minnie Mouse cup,” the “Buzz and Woody cup,”
and the “car cup,” never the “red cup,” the “orange cup,” or the “blue cup.” What
makes this cup special to her is that it is so very, very purple.
I don’t know why I’m surprised that she’s so attracted to
purple. It is the color of royalty, after all, purple.
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