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Sunday, December 6, 2009

Crabmommy: An open letter to the color pink

Dear Pink,

We've gotten to know each other pretty well over the past year, so I think I can be candid. You know I don't love you, but you also know that my daughter does, and that every day her love for you grows stronger and darker and, well, pinker. I don't hate you, Pink (and I still infinitely prefer you over your loathsome cousin Lilac), but I do feel that since you live in my house -- notably in the clothes, shoes, duvet cover, toothbrush, and on and on, of my kid -- I have a right to get peppery with you when you threaten to take over completely.

And yes, lately you've gone beyond the pale, quite literally. Mornings are murderous in our house now because Crabkid will only wear a particular dress, which is often dirty because it is the exact right shade of pink, and yes, there are many other pink items in her wardrobe but, you know, not always the absolute right tone for my girl. And every time Crabkid walks past a rosebush or fuchsia in your shade, it's not enough just to admire your pinkness, Pink -- she tries to snap all the flower heads off so she can own your beauty in her hot little fist.

You even disrupt our grocery shopping: I have to have extremely firm conversations about you when Crabkid bursts into tears at Trader Joe's on being handed a lovely freebie balloon at checkout. Why is she crying? Because that balloon cannot always be pink. Sometimes there's only green left. Green: a lovely color, the color of grass, grapes, leaves, and the water in our very favorite lake, but whatever, I guess green is no match for you.

Something I still don't get: why are you so insanely popular with little girls? How is it that while a little girl might start off with, say, orange as her favorite, she always defaults to pink in the end? How do you do pull that off? Yeah, yeah, I get that lots of sweet and pretty things in the world are pink: cotton candy, marshmallows, bunny noses, piglets. But you also color some bad stuff: parking tickets, measles, sunburn, Pepto Bismol, ear infections, and baboons' butts. Scientists think they've cracked the allure of Pink: your popularity with the girls supposedly has something to do with ripe fruit and evolution. In the ancient days, ladies had to keep an eye out for nice-looking berries and pinky plums and stuff, while the men were out hunting. Or something. I still don't really get it.

What I'm trying to say, Pink, is that you're not the only color on the wheel with something to offer. Red is the color of Elmo, ladybugs, strawberries, the best flavor of Fruit Rollup, and Valentine's hearts, all of which Crabkid adores. And orange is the color of her dad's yoga mat, and she loves that yoga mat, and orange is also the color of the big fat koi at the Japanese gardens, and we love those guys, and orange means tangerines, which are one of Crabkid's favorite fruits, and the orange marker in her art box is that super-duper delicious parking-cone shade of orange that really makes the rainbow fabulous, and it isn't all dried up and feeble like the pink marker in the box, yet Crabkid still goes for you every time, Pink. Oh, Orange, I miss those days when you reigned briefly but seriously in our house! Crabkid, I know you had to move on and assert yourself and all, but what's wrong with turquoise? How seriously fancy is turquoise? Even Tinkerbell has a turquoise dress, doesn't she? Or maybe it's more greenish. The point is, it's not pink.

Soon Major Pinkness will be taking over my daughter's bedroom walls because, somehow -- in a silly moment of fairness -- Crabmommy agreed to allow Crabkid to choose a paint color for her room. The problem is I'm unable to sway Crabkid toward a shyer, more tasteful version of you, Pink. What she wants are, specifically, dark-pink walls: a shade that makes me think of the dressing chamber of a teen starlet, like Hannah Montana, or the boudoirs of those girls who live with Hugh Hefner. In other words, a shade entirely unsuitable for the room of an almost-four-year-old. Which brings me to my request: Pink, please, could you just tone yourself down a tad around my tot? Seriously, if there's anything you can do to steer Crabkid toward your softer, paler, less trashy side, I'd greatly appreciate it.

Thanks for your time, oh most popular color of little girls. I know how busy you are.

Sincerely,
Crabmommy

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  • SaraW's Avatar
    Posted by SaraW Thu Aug 28, 2008 10:01am PDT

    I love that pink letter. It is hilarious. It totally reminds me of my 4 1/2 year old daughter. I can't let her paint her room, but I let her pick out her curtains. Let me tell you, bad idea. I don't recommend it. She picked out the most brightest color pink she could find. When the sun comes in her window the whole room is painted a hot pink. You can't look at the curtains directly because they'll just about burn your eyes out of your head. :-) I on the other hand have never had too much of a love for pink. Up until a few years ago, I would never wear pink. Now I do. Just not as regiously as my daughter.

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  • Sheelah N's Avatar
    Posted by Sheelah N Thu Aug 28, 2008 12:13pm PDT

    excellent post crabmommy. my condolances on the pink. My baby is 13 now and we cant quite get away from dark fushia/hotpink. Although she now thinks that light, soft pink is too babyish. what to do.... what to do....

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  • rockin' mom's Avatar
    Posted by rockin' mom Thu Aug 28, 2008 12:30pm PDT

    i am 28 and LOVE pink. my wallet is pink, my toes are ALWAYS painted pink, i love my pink heels, i love PINK!!!!

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    Posted by rockin' mom Thu Aug 28, 2008 12:30pm PDT

    i am 28 and LOVE pink. my wallet is pink, my toes are ALWAYS painted pink, i love my pink heels, i love PINK!!!!

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  • TinySparklez's Avatar
    Posted by TinySparklez Thu Aug 28, 2008 1:56pm PDT

    funny. 22, and I ADORE pink. Pink everything. lol.

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  • monty2209128's Avatar
    Posted by monty2209128 Thu Aug 28, 2008 3:26pm PDT

    Pink was never my favorite color, now... or has a child. I was and still am in love with the color blue... baby blue to be exact. I can't understand it, but that's my color. The second color is gray, then black. I love the different hues of gray. But, I always go back to my baby blue.

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  • DMLady's Avatar
    Posted by DMLady Thu Aug 28, 2008 4:14pm PDT

    My niece is a typical pink and lilac loving girl. Her bedroom is a pink and lilac eye-sore. And sparkles. Every thing has sparkles all over it. I once told her, after she showed me her new pink bed spread, "I'm really, really hoping that you will become a surly teenager and wear nothing but black because this is just too much for auntie." She just rolled her eyes at me.

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  • indigohues's Avatar
    Posted by indigohues Thu Aug 28, 2008 5:35pm PDT

    lol seriously when i was a little girl id shriek until whatever pink that was on my body was far away... lol my mom always said i despised that color, but i would tolerate peach.... true story

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  • HotCrossBuns's Avatar
    Posted by HotCrossBuns Thu Aug 28, 2008 5:44pm PDT

    I got quite a few chuckles out of this one. My oldest daughter has a Hot Pink Haven for a bedroom...The walls are HOT PINK, the linens are lime green, and the accents are Black and White. It's very "girly", even for me! Lukily Girl2 is into more green/orange/turquiose. I don't think I can take an entire hallway of Pepto Bismol!

    Anytime my husband happens to go in the pink room for anything, he comes out and says he has to go reclaim his manhood again and chop down a tree or pee on a bush. Too funny!

    Great post!

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  • ChristinaH's Avatar
    Posted by ChristinaH Thu Aug 28, 2008 7:15pm PDT

    I was never a pink lover. Couldn't really stand it, actually, so when my first daughter was born, she was dressed in frogs and dinosaurs and nothing pink ever entered her wardrobe. So, I guess she never got the first taste of pink princess-ness because I just couldn't do it. But I would do purple. So now that she is ten, her room is painted a great shade of royal purple...never lilac. Interesting, though, that with my new little one who is 1 year old now, she does dress in her sister's dino hand-me-downs, but she does get away with a little pink now and again. I just hope it doesn't all just go too far...

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