Monday, April 16, 2012

Is your life anything like it was 2 years ago? -Marzy19

definitely not, 2 years ago I was full time at uni (I'm now graduated), still with my long term bf (who is now an ex), was riding competitively (Bertie has now passed away due to illness)

Ask me anything, nice or not, I dare you

10 facts about your bedroom? -Marzy19

1. it's really small 2. I have a single bed under my double bunk bed. 3. purple curtains 4, dark blue carpet 5.leopard print dog bed on the floor 6. 3 different mirrors 7. the door knob is half falling off 8. Clothes over flowing from all directions 9. Red crushed velvet otter-man 10. T.V and dvd player is all in one

Ask me anything, nice or not, I dare you

Do you think that a woman who hires a nanny or carer to look after her children daily is any less of a mother than one who stays at home every day, or only uses child care when they have to?

Definitely not, staying home is not an option for some mothers, working to keep food on the table and a roof over their head does not make them less of a mother

Ask me anything, nice or not, I dare you

Have you ever met someone who would say is just a bad parent?

"bad" is difficult to measure, but I saw on Dr Phil once a woman who made her son kill his pet hamster because he didn't do his home work. This would fall into the "bad" category

Ask me anything, nice or not, I dare you

Friday, April 6, 2012

This Weeks Make-Up Practice

Apologies for so few posts of late, things have been keeping me from writing but thought I would share what I have been up to with my face.

Graveyard Tea Time in Melbournes General Cemetery looked something like this
(Lunching in cemeteries was not always the cringe-inducing activity it is today. The Victorians loved a good shady spot under a tree to enjoy the more park-like cemeteries that developed in America around the mid-1800s — they were intended to be recreational areas for people to visit the dead and enjoy some leisure activities.) :


Below I'm practicing for 'Cinco de Mayo Celebrations on the 5th of May but if you can read Mexican you already know that. ( Essentially it commemorates the Mexican army's 1862 victory over France at the Battle of Puebla during the Franco-Mexican War (1861-1867). A relatively minor holiday in Mexico, in the United States Cinco de Mayo has evolved into a celebration of Mexican culture and heritage but here in Australia it's another excuse to dress up, drink tequila and wear sombreros ) 


And this is me getting ready to go to Cabaret Nocturne on Thursday night, I'm still missing my lip stick which was red and my hair isn't done but for Requiem  Saturday I have a "finished" shot for you all.