Am I missing something -is that mascara? Or pen? Or marker? Or paint? Or is it oil from your last oil change (indicating it is actually Joel's fault, unless of course you change the oil, Natalie, in which case I sincerely apologize, Joel :)? Whatever it is, I'm sorry for that poor little girl and her mama. Scrubbing stuff like that off one's face is no fun! (I learned to have make-up-free Halloween costumes early in life...)
That is mascara, yesiree. I also wondered if it might be marker... permanent marker. I think that would have been much worse! She still looked like someone out of the eighties when I got home because Natalie hadn't been able to get it all off. :)
No, it's not oil. If it was, I would have been sleeping in the shed. I'd say doghouse but we don't have one :)
Hey Natalie, Maybe you ought to hook her up with a Mary Kay consultant so that she can some make up application advice. Maybe a little heavy on the eye makeup.
Okay, so in the last couple of years I've discovered the wonder that is oil-free eye makeup remover. And it worked wonders on Paige -- the only side effect was that it made her cheeks a little dry.
And here's a side-note: she did this the next day, too! Only this time she got into my mascara AND my foundation. Here's a note to all you Moms out there: did you know that foundation does NOT come out of a white onesie or a pink jacket? It came out of her jeans, though, which is good because they're my favorite pair for her. We're considering keeping our bathroom door LOCKED...
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Awww, she wants to be just like mom! So cute :)
GAhhhh!!! Is this what I have to look forward to??? Hee hee! Reminds me of Parker and the Oreos!
This is what happens when she doesn't get to finish drawing her glasses. Maybe Kevin was right. Maybe she was trying to look like Mom.
A budding artist! It runs in the family, you know!
Perhaps she was trying to frame one of her older brothers... "Look at the black eye they gave me!" hehe!
That looks like something my Mary would do. She loves markers! How are things going for you?
Am I missing something -is that mascara? Or pen? Or marker? Or paint? Or is it oil from your last oil change (indicating it is actually Joel's fault, unless of course you change the oil, Natalie, in which case I sincerely apologize, Joel :)?
Whatever it is, I'm sorry for that poor little girl and her mama. Scrubbing stuff like that off one's face is no fun! (I learned to have make-up-free Halloween costumes early in life...)
I think it's mascara, and if it is, that's what I would look like if dear friends hadn't stopped me whenever I've tried....
That is mascara, yesiree. I also wondered if it might be marker... permanent marker. I think that would have been much worse! She still looked like someone out of the eighties when I got home because Natalie hadn't been able to get it all off. :)
No, it's not oil. If it was, I would have been sleeping in the shed. I'd say doghouse but we don't have one :)
Hey Natalie, Maybe you ought to hook her up with a Mary Kay consultant so that she can some make up application advice. Maybe a little heavy on the eye makeup.
Oh my gosh! Looks familiar. And I am glad to see that I'm not the only mom who goes running for the camera when stuff like this happens!
Okay, so in the last couple of years I've discovered the wonder that is oil-free eye makeup remover. And it worked wonders on Paige -- the only side effect was that it made her cheeks a little dry.
And here's a side-note: she did this the next day, too! Only this time she got into my mascara AND my foundation. Here's a note to all you Moms out there: did you know that foundation does NOT come out of a white onesie or a pink jacket? It came out of her jeans, though, which is good because they're my favorite pair for her. We're considering keeping our bathroom door LOCKED...
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