What is your daily make-up routine... do you change make-up from day to night? Who taught you how to do your make-up?
Growing up in a household where my mother wore little to no make-up learning about make-up wasn't the easiest. For most of my life I have been a plain and simple kind of girl. Just a little foundation or powder, mascara and cap stick. Done.
In pictures and just in everyday life I have noticed how, for lack of a better word, 'flat' my face looks. I have to wear foundation/powder daily; my skin tone and complexion are not great.. so this evens out my skin tone. I use mascara because my hair is red, without it I look as if I have no eyelashes, and most days have no eyebrows. HAHA
So with the help of a few friends and a lovely lady at church, I have a collection of colors that are 'good for my skin and hair colors/tones'. Now.. I don't necessarily know how to use these or what to do with them.. but I am going to try. I have been given blush and eye shadows. I have started using eye liner because it makes my eye lashes look thicker. Does that make sense? Rather than thin sticks of colored lashes, they now have a base of which the seemingly bounce off of, making them appear darker and thicker, without globs of make-up.
I am not a fan of a fake face or too much make-up.. I would like to keep my simple look as it is. However I understand that my look could use a boost of color. So I am trying a subtle hint of blush and eye shadow every other day or so... we will see how it goes. I have learned over the past year that I am intensely afraid of color. I have always been told because of my red hair I should watch out for colors. And many people have made a comment of the slight red tint in my face. I don't want to look like a clown, I just want to be a professional young lady, put together and taken care of.
How do you wear your make-up? Who taught you about make-up and what do you recommend?
For I know the plans I have for you, plans to prosper you and not to harm you. Plans to give you a hope and a future. Jeremiah 29:11
This is my journey... through a new town, a new life, and life in the 'real' world.
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Thursday, June 17, 2010
My New Home
Tuesday was filled with a lot of driving and a lot of looking... Things are so expensive in Tuscaloosa.. However, I see this year of graduate school as a transitional year between childhood and adulthood. A lot of people only think of age as a factor in who they consider an adult. When most people turn 18 people tell them, now you are legally an adult. However, I feel adulthood has more to do with maturity, respect and responsibility. No certain event in your life can make you an adult. I have friends that are married and are still children themselves!
Now, don't get me wrong. I don't think that an adult is a ho-hum, never have fun, kind of person. I just think it takes a different mindset and knowledge to be an adult.
When I graduated college and began the quest for a job or graduate school I began to really feel like an adult. Being financially sound is something that is very important to me, as well as many other people I am sure. I feel part of what makes you grow into adulthood is responsibility. Some of those responsibilities include money management. I have been fortunate to have been able to live on my own for the past four years. I feel that I have learned and gained much from working three jobs at a time and taking care of all of my bills. There have definitely been some rough times, but I feel that those make you appreciate the good times. I am not saying I have ever had it all together... but I do feel that I have learned a lot from paying for my trailer, my electricity and internet. I have also paid my car insurance... the only thing I haven't had to pay for is my health insurance... the only thing my parents kept paying throughout college.
Now, before you start bashing my parents, they were more than willing to pay for anything we (Donna and I) needed during college, and if I had ever needed help financially they would have gladly given money. But I say this to say that I never had to ask for money, and for that I am kind of proud.
But I guess I should get back to the point. When I got accepted to graduate school my search for a teaching job in the area ended. I had already applied for many jobs, but I made the decision that if the opportunity for graduate school presented itself I would take it. So a week after graduation, I received my acceptance letter!
I feel that my decision to continue in school is a decision to continue childhood for another year. People in college think they are adults, but until we experience the real world of jobs and other responsibilities, we won't really know.
With all that being said... this situation has greatly influenced my living situation.. and that is why the above rant was relevant to today's post. ;) There is a method to my madness. I have chosen to live with roommates in a lovely apartment community, called Boardwalk, about two miles outside of campus. It is a four bedroom, four bath apartment and I individually lease my bedroom and bathroom. (Much like Troy Place and University Corners if you are familiar with Troy). I will be placed with other graduate females and I am excited for the opportunity to make new friends. I am very lucky to have this extended stay in childhood... but I am very eager to finish and begin adulthood.
One day I dream of a great job with a place of my own... soon and very soon that will come. I am excited for what this year has in store and now that I have a place to live I am on the quest for a great job! I am praying for patience as this journey continues. For God's guidance as I seek out a church to become involved in and his comfort and blessings throughout this journey.
Now, don't get me wrong. I don't think that an adult is a ho-hum, never have fun, kind of person. I just think it takes a different mindset and knowledge to be an adult.
When I graduated college and began the quest for a job or graduate school I began to really feel like an adult. Being financially sound is something that is very important to me, as well as many other people I am sure. I feel part of what makes you grow into adulthood is responsibility. Some of those responsibilities include money management. I have been fortunate to have been able to live on my own for the past four years. I feel that I have learned and gained much from working three jobs at a time and taking care of all of my bills. There have definitely been some rough times, but I feel that those make you appreciate the good times. I am not saying I have ever had it all together... but I do feel that I have learned a lot from paying for my trailer, my electricity and internet. I have also paid my car insurance... the only thing I haven't had to pay for is my health insurance... the only thing my parents kept paying throughout college.
Now, before you start bashing my parents, they were more than willing to pay for anything we (Donna and I) needed during college, and if I had ever needed help financially they would have gladly given money. But I say this to say that I never had to ask for money, and for that I am kind of proud.
But I guess I should get back to the point. When I got accepted to graduate school my search for a teaching job in the area ended. I had already applied for many jobs, but I made the decision that if the opportunity for graduate school presented itself I would take it. So a week after graduation, I received my acceptance letter!
I feel that my decision to continue in school is a decision to continue childhood for another year. People in college think they are adults, but until we experience the real world of jobs and other responsibilities, we won't really know.
With all that being said... this situation has greatly influenced my living situation.. and that is why the above rant was relevant to today's post. ;) There is a method to my madness. I have chosen to live with roommates in a lovely apartment community, called Boardwalk, about two miles outside of campus. It is a four bedroom, four bath apartment and I individually lease my bedroom and bathroom. (Much like Troy Place and University Corners if you are familiar with Troy). I will be placed with other graduate females and I am excited for the opportunity to make new friends. I am very lucky to have this extended stay in childhood... but I am very eager to finish and begin adulthood.
One day I dream of a great job with a place of my own... soon and very soon that will come. I am excited for what this year has in store and now that I have a place to live I am on the quest for a great job! I am praying for patience as this journey continues. For God's guidance as I seek out a church to become involved in and his comfort and blessings throughout this journey.
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