The Wink is a labor of love, occasional source of ire and constantly influenced by the toddlywinks in my life- my daughters. There's also the HunkyWink. You'll read all about them as The Wink unfolds. Please feel free to wink back!

Wednesday, June 6, 2007

Picture it.

I'm standing in the downstairs bathroom. The girls are happily ensconced in pretty moving pictures - Backyardigans, princesses or Rascall Flatts, to be sure. Sean is showering, the animals are eating, coffee is set. And I, my friends, am free to primp. Inspired by my 30 Day Challenge I am going to put on make-up.
I have on a magnificent white t-shirt from the Banana Republic Outlet. It is that perfect mix of thin and stretchy, makes every curve look perfect. It'll probably only last a few washes, but today, perfect.

I take a tube of sunscreen, add a little bit of light foundation to it and apply it to my face. I can hear the glamorous woman at the Macy's make-up counter in my head, "See, just a little bit of color to even your skin tone." I pencil on a bit of eyeliner, dust a bit of shadow, couple swipes of mascara and I'm done. I feel on top of the world for taking the time for myself. I

I check the mirror.

A bit of mascara is smeared on my eyelid, the shadow looks more Vegas than office and my shirt, my glorious, crisp white shirt is stained. Splatters of barely beige foundation all along the v of the neck.

Damnit.
Breathe.
Be calm.
I give a listen, Sean is still showering and the girls are quiet.
No worries, I'll dab it away.
Dab, dab, dab.

Check again.

Barely beige, indeed. I can hardly see it, but perhaps that's because of the big ass glob of mascara on my shoulder.

Damnit.
Breathe.
Dab some more.

The mascara is gone, the foundation barely visible, but I feel the telltale prickling of sweat. I reach out to grab deodorant and my waist presses against the counter. Soaked. My pants have sucked up every last bit of water sitting on the counter. Within seconds the entire length of my spine is damp with sweat and the front of my shirt is wrinkled.

The dog barks.
Briar calls for me.
The cat wraps himself around my leg.
I grab a towel to blot my pants and I knock my make-up case into the toilet.

I think I hear the Macy's make-up lady laughing.

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17 Comments:

Blogger Colleen said...

Isn't that just always the way it goes? Keep trying!

June 6, 2007 10:33:00 AM PDT

 
Blogger Christy said...

Thank goodness, I am not the only one who has morning likes this!!! The joys of family, never a dull or relaxing moment.

Thanks!

June 6, 2007 11:12:00 AM PDT

 
Blogger PunditMom said...

Some days you just can't catch a break!

June 6, 2007 11:39:00 AM PDT

 
Blogger slouching mom said...

Do like me.

Skip the makeup.

No?

June 6, 2007 11:49:00 AM PDT

 
Blogger Cate said...

Oh no! But it's kinda funny....if not now, then one day!

Remember, I'm laughing with you, not at you!

June 6, 2007 1:28:00 PM PDT

 
Blogger SusieJ said...

Oh, I can so relate to that.

June 7, 2007 5:12:00 AM PDT

 
Anonymous nutmeg said...

Picture it? I'm living it!

Sorry for the cross-comment conversation, but I just have to say - you are so far from dried parsley flakes. You inspire me with every post. Nobody captures a moment like The Wink. Write a book!

June 7, 2007 9:19:00 AM PDT

 
Blogger Jenn in Holland said...

You see, this is why my Mommy Uniform of comfy jeans, an oversize t-shirt, no make up and a ponytail suit me just fine!

Fantastic post!
You go girl.

June 7, 2007 11:25:00 AM PDT

 
Blogger Beck said...

I try not to worry about what people Carmindy might be thinking, for that way lies madness....
My daily makeup - tinted sunscreen, light coat of mascara, tinted lipgloss. The end.

June 7, 2007 11:29:00 AM PDT

 
Blogger David said...

Now that's the Amanda I remember!
Don't ever change!

June 7, 2007 9:19:00 PM PDT

 
Blogger Joy, of course! said...

This is funny. Really funny. And I can relate to every thing you said. Great post! I'll be back for more.

June 8, 2007 8:11:00 AM PDT

 
Blogger Kelly said...

It never used to be this complicated. Usually I try to apply concealer while the little one is shrieking, pulling at my pant legs and my eldest is on the potty screaming, "I need help wiping!" Somehow, primping never turns out the way it's supposed to!

June 8, 2007 8:29:00 AM PDT

 
Blogger Cori said...

Remember when we had hours and hours? There was a time when I would not walk across the street to the corner store without full regalia. Oh those were the days.

June 8, 2007 10:43:00 AM PDT

 
Anonymous wordgirl said...

The scenario you describe sounds so familiar!

June 12, 2007 12:46:00 PM PDT

 
Blogger slouching mom said...

Dear Amanda,

This is SM, your virtual buddy. Everything OK out there in RL?

xxoo

June 12, 2007 4:34:00 PM PDT

 
Anonymous chelle said...

hehehe totally pictured it ... have lived it, including that mocking giggle from Carmindy!

June 13, 2007 3:15:00 AM PDT

 
Blogger Amanda said...

I'm still here, dear friends. A week of tender time spent watching my girls revel in the wonder of their Aunt and Grandma. Thanks for sticking around.

June 13, 2007 9:58:00 AM PDT

 

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