Abs came out and she had colored her hands with a red dry erase marker....all of her hands. She also colored parts of her shirt and her pants. She had on her grandpa's socks and a pair of knee high boots. She put her hair up in two hair pretties and had accessorized with jewelry....lots of it.
The red isn't coming off her hands so I imagine it won't come off her clothes easily. She had dressed to go to her Brownie meeting. She also screwed around with all the phones while I was in the shower, and we now have one that works until I can un-do whatever it is that she did.
Junior's black eye is a doozy. I need to vacuum since my roomba isn't working. It's 1 and I haven't fed the kids lunch yet. Where are the hotdogs?
Em just told me that when Abs took off the socks and boots that she colored her feet and ankles red too. Thank goodness we have a few days before school is back in session so that it can wear off.
Cozy Dollar Store Christmas Centerpiece
1 week ago
3 comments:
the dry erase markers need to be thrown away. :) db
Back in the day, tennis shoes only came in high top and they were black. When white became available, that wasn't what your Dad wanted, so he took black shoe dye and painted his new shoes, of course his feet were still in them. As a result his feet became infected and he had to paint them every day with a purple medicine of some sort for quite a spell.
spray hairspray on the clothes where the markers are and scrub all body areas with the marker with baking soda except for the face, rinse with warm water and rub all marker areas with white vinegar until it all comes off......been there done that and have a brownie patch for scrubbing a screaming 2 yr old for hours to get dry erase marker off....the joys of motherhood!
Post a Comment