Clearly I’ve taken on the traveler persona and become less of a makeup gal. Somewhere along the way, I just decided it wasn’t worth it to wake up every day and go through the whole daily routine. Not that it takes all that much time. But, you know. It kind of went out the window around the time the whole smelling-clothes-before-wearing them routine started. (I’m really going to have to clean myself up before landing in NYC next month)
But, I do still pull out the MAC eyeshadows every once in a while. I didn’t realize, though, that I hadn’t really done that while volunteering at the children’s home.
On my last day at the home, though, I had put on makeup for the bus ride back to the big city. The kids’ reaction to seeing me in makeup was hilarious. You’d think I looked like Tammy Faye Bakker. The older girls just told me I looked pretty (but kept wanting to touch my face). The younger ones, though, couldn’t stop staring, asking about it, and touching it.
Who knew that my not-Korean purple MAC eyeshadow would bring so many memories from this travel experience?
those kids are so cute!
Oh my gosh, that was too cute!
I know…they really are adorable kids. I miss them already!