vw, that's a gorgeous crib. And it converts to a toddler bed, so it's practically affordable, right?!
Um...maybe in an alternate universe!
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vw, that's a gorgeous crib. And it converts to a toddler bed, so it's practically affordable, right?!
Um...maybe in an alternate universe!
sometimes I feel like I need to be more bold with my makeup. I don't wear a lot generally (most days, it's moisturizer, eyeliner and powder and I'm done) Eyeshadows are dark and or muted. Maybe someone will help me with make up for the F2F.
Are you willing to do gold liquid liner? Because, damn, you'd look good with gold liquid liner.
aaahhhh!! change!!! we do not like change!!! and, therein lies my problem. I could try it though. I do have an eyeliner with blue glitter. it's very subtle, unless you put on a ton. shocking, I know.
I do have an eyeliner with blue glitter. it's very subtle, unless you put on a ton. shocking, I know.
It's very pretty, though. I liked it!
I totally need someone to do makeup for me.
I want to see how I'd look with that heavy, smudgy Pussycat Doll look on my eyes.
I want to see how I'd look with that heavy, smudgy Pussycat Doll look on my eyes.
I tried to do that, but I just looked like I'd lost a bar fight.
Same here. I think it's only meant for professionals to do.
I want to see how I'd look with that heavy, smudgy Pussycat Doll look on my eyes.
I think it's a style of makeup that you have to have applied by someone else, not do it yourself. When I try it on other people, it looks great. When I try it on myself, I look like a happy panda.
Vortex, I think gold liner would be a glam, but not glaring, look on you. Especially if you paired it with a shimmery deep teal--just a hint of, mind.
Wish I were going to the F2F, because I'd bring my NARS Showgirl liner. I love the stuff, but I'm forced to admit that it works best on skintones deeper than fishbelly Scots.
As for cribs, well, we've managed maybe five hours of crib use in a year of having one. She slept in Susan's Amby for the first 7 months, then became a co-sleeper. Cribs now strike me as fairly useless, except for when you need somewhere to stack coats. I expect we'll be converting the thing to a toddler bed shortly.
Franny used the cradle, or our bed, for the first 6 months, then switched to the crib. Isaac only lasted 5 months in the cradle. I love that cradle, but we need to pack it away soon. Now only the cat sleeps in it.
As for cribs, well, we've managed maybe five hours of crib use in a year of having one. She slept in Susan's Amby for the first 7 months, then became a co-sleeper. Cribs now strike me as fairly useless, except for when you need somewhere to stack coats. I expect we'll be converting the thing to a toddler bed shortly.
Even though both our kids went from co-sleeper to crib at 4 months, we still only got 2 3/4 years out of the crib-to-toddler bed combo. I'm glad I only spent $300 on mine rather than $1300. We've taken Owen's down and are giving it to my niece. Liv will be in hers for another year and a half, if that.