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When I first saw this photo last week, the very first image I had was of favorite Sissy of Angel Madi. She played with makeup for kids as a wee one.
Today's post is dedicated to my two girls: favorite Sissy of Angel Madi and Madi.
**At about 13 Sissy of Angel Madi said 'all my friends are wearing makeup'
Well I had seen some of her friend's attempts it was not pretty. I told her make up is no suppose to be noticed, it should be subtle. I made an appointment with the professionals at the Clinque counter. She learned how to apply everything to enhance not distract
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Very thankful to report favorite Sissy and BIL of Angel Madi
received their first COVID vaccine on March 9th and will receive their 2nd on April 9th. We have not seen them since December 26, 2019.
Maybe by late April we can once again see their precious faces and give them
87 hugs.
Today would have been Angel Madi's 19th birthday
I think I once was given a make up box when I was about 13, but not long afterwards I rebelled against the whole idea. Why should I have to spend time putting horrible gunk on my face when boys don't have to, was my basic line of thinking, and half a century later it hasn't changed much!
ReplyDeleteCheers, Gail (make-up free, as always).
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ReplyDeleteAww, what a sweet remembrance of your dear Angel Madi. Bittersweet, I'm sure. I'm not so sure about the "without mess or stress" part, but dad's two "little" girls are grown ups, one with a little girl of her own to deal with. Sorry, Cecilia, for the deleted first comment. Dad and I just woke up after another of my many very noisy nights, and he sleepily made me hit the publish button before he realized some goofs.
ReplyDeleteGreat idea getting Sissy help with the makeup. I am happy they got vaccinated, I'm sure they will be happy to get 87 million hugs.
ReplyDeleteLove the cross stitch. A beautiful present.
Your poem is cute.
Love your poem and the beautiful cross stitch! Happy Birthday, angel Madi!
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ReplyDeleteLovely thoughts prompted today!!! (I never did go much on makeup either - though there were periods where one complied with 'the corporate look'...)
That stitched piece is not just a lovely reminder of Madi - it honours your new hobby of patchworking and quilting!!! YAM xx
Happy Birthday in heaven Madi. the poem is lovely. You did the right thing with the makeup. I was not allowed makeup, until I married in 1963 at age 19 and moved out of my parents home. and have to this day never been to a make up store for make up, they dont train us in Walmart
ReplyDeleteHappy Birthday to Angel Madi. We thought of her this morning because we have it in Mom's calendar.
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What a great poem and Happy Heavenly Birthday to Angel Madi.
ReplyDeleteLove the poem and story. Happy Birthday Angel Madi, we miss you every single day.
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DeleteI remember the girls in junior high trying on make-up. Sometimes their efforts were a bit clownish. But the poem is lovely, and so is that cross stitch picture!
ReplyDeleteThat was a good thing you did with the makeup. So many look hideous when they start with the makeup. You're a jewel.
ReplyDelete♪♫Happy Birthday to you,♪♫
♪♫Happy Birthday to you,♪♫
♪♫Happy Birthday Dear Angel Madi,♪♫
♪♫Happy Birthday to you.♪♫
Have a wonderful Thankful Thursday. Big hug, honey. ♥
Happy birthday to Angel Madi! The cross stitch is beautiful.
ReplyDeleteHappy Birthday Madi! What a terrific poem about your girl! And what a great Mom! I do hope you get to see your family soon. It is tough, I really miss mine. And that Cross stitch does look like Madi! Incredible! Have a marvellously Happy Day!
ReplyDeleteGreat story of learning for a young lady. Well done. That is a beautiful cross stitch! Happy Birthday Angel Madi. We still think of you at Scouts
ReplyDeleteCute poem. I love the cross stitch. Sending you hugs as you remember your sweet girl. XO
ReplyDeleteHappy Purrthday Madi ! You are remembered so fondly !
ReplyDeleteI, too, remember my Angel Lexi's birthday, gotcha day and death day every year. This is an unusual thing for me. She was just that much a part of my life. May you have fond memories today and not too many tears.
ReplyDeleteThat was lovely
ReplyDeleteHappy Rainbow birthday, Madi! Our granddaughters are growing so quickly! They’re almost 5 and 2. Perfect ages for fun!
ReplyDeleteHAPPY HAPPY HAPPY BURTHDAY ANGEL MADI!!! I am sure that you are twerkin' it up at the Bridge! We had some thunder today, I knews that was you!!! BOL!!!
ReplyDeleteYou knows what, Gpa did something similar to Ma ~ he enrolled her in 'modeling school', just so she could learn to apply make up correctly. it was a weird experience fursure BOL!
Kisses,
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What a wonderful post....the most important thing is honoring our sweet Angel friend Madi's birthday. Time may go by but the love stays forever. We totally love your poem too - sheer perfection and just plain SWEET. What can we say except THANK YOU for being a poetic partner with us - you always "knock it out of the park" !!
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I don?t know if best practices have emerged around things like that, but I am sure that your job is clearly identified as a fair game. Both boys and girls feel the impact of just a moment’s pleasure, for the rest of their lives.
I love that needlepoint! What a happy thing that the work of art came to you. It does indeed look like Madi. Happy Birthday in Heaven Agel Madi.
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