Your Spin Cycle Prompt for the week of 11/18

I still have two bucketfuls of Halloween candy calling my name.

Last week, I heard that someone at a party put his hand on someone else’s knee, and the knee did not belong to his wife.

After driving through a terrible rainstorm yesterday (although not as terrible as the other storms in Illinois) I was tempted to drink more than one glass of champagne when we finally arrived at our Sunday brunch.

This week on the Spin Cycle, it’s all about Temptation. What temptations do you face? Do you give in to the little devil on one shoulder or the angel on the other?

Link up with Gretchen at Second Blooming and me any time this week, and we’ll share our Temptation stories on Friday!

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Am I too old for glittery eyeshadow?

The other night, as I was heading to an Illinois Farm Family function, I told my girls that I wanted to put on more make-up before we left the house but I just hadn’t had time. I thought maybe a little eyeliner would have been nice; or some lipstick. But as usual, I was rushing to leave. I had taught preschool that morning, taken care of things around the house that afternoon, picked up the girls from school and helped with homework, and then it was time to go!

Just as they always do, my daughters told me I didn’t even need make-up. They say that they can’t even tell the difference when I wear it, and that I’m pretty without it. Well, those deep dark circles under my eyes tell me something else, and I tend to listen to my blond eyelashes more than my own daughters. We need midnight black mascara! I’ve heard that past a certain age, you shouldn’t wear shiny eyeshadow because it highlights your wrinkles. I probably hit that age 5 years ago.

Last Sunday at church, an older couple was sitting in front of us. During the sermon, their shoulders touched. Their heads leaned toward one another. I could imagine that when Ed and I aren’t separating two wiggly, giggly girls during the sermon, we will sit in the pew, heads tilted toward one another. I thought about the longevity of a good marriage. Ed won’t stay married to me because I’m beautiful (although like a good husband he tells me I’m pretty, especially when I’m mad at him!) I’m not going to stay married to him because he’s handsome. (He is very handsome, you know!) But there’s much more that will keep us together.

When you are out with your girlfriends, don’t you think they are so beautiful? I do, and it’s not just the wine talking!

My aunt said what all of us think. She is in her 70’s, and a very healthy, no-nonsense type of woman. She told me once that in her head she still pictures herself as young and thin, and then when she looks in the mirror she’s shocked at the old woman she’s become. We adore her, and when I think of her I think of the way she laughs. I love spending time with her. Is she the image of beauty? She would say no, but the rest of us would disagree.

You already know what I’m getting at; beauty comes from within.

Just like my girls love to put on sparkly clothes, however, I’ll always love my sparkly eyeshadow. I think I’ll go put some on right now.

Beauty

Join Gretchen from Second Blooming and me this week as we write about beauty! Link up your post below!

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