Re: Things I've learnt today (sigh)


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Posted by Lynn on May 4, 2001 at 21:07:09:

In reply to: Things I've learnt today (sigh) posted by samantha on April 26, 2001 at 21:40:18:

Hi Samantha,

isn't it funny, until I read this message I imagined you were a
young, free and single student - but you obviously have kiddies. I
henna my little girl round the belly button (she begs me to henna
her, even though she gets told off at school!!! there is a lot of me
in her!!!), I put it on, and she keeps very still (she's 5) but two
minutes later she wants it off, luckily I use Henna Mud which does at
least give some stain and so she gets her daisy!! You message really
made me giggle. You are coming to Oxford aren't you? Where do you
live? Are you bringing your little ones - I am. Take care, Lynn




: 1. Do not henna small childrens (my daughters) bellybuttons as they
: cannot hold their breath for long enough.
:
: 2. Certainlty do not henna a 3 year old as the meaning of "keep
: still, don't breath, don't touch it and keep your hands away from
: your tummy" have no meaning whatsoever.
:
: 3. Do not henna friends who you know can kick off a giggling fit as
: soon as they start talking.
:
: 4. DO not henna anyone who has an overfriendly cat or a puppy in
the
: house. (sigh)
:
: 4. Do not use old henna as it gets all tacky, gooey and the tip (of
a
: rolled cone) becomes gunked and usless.
:
: had to rant...

 


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