And a good time was had by all
Posted in Blatherings on 02/03/2010 07:27 pm by MicheleLast night was the fundraiser for the Ronald McDonald house in Houston. The event was “Girls Just Want to Have Fun”. There were stations where women could get air-brush tattoos, get their nails done, make-up done, etc. Frankly, I was a little apprehensive. I’d painted at a lot of high-end special events before. However, they’d always been for mixed crowds- both men and women. In the past, I’ve tended to be intimidated by wealthy women. I think it started when Doug and I were working at an event and referred to as “carnival folk” in a condescending tone by an affluent woman. I remember correcting her and told her that Doug had an MBA and I had a degree in art. Perhaps she thought after I painted her child’s face, I was going to guess her weight.

It amazed me just how many women I painted last night were virgins. (They’d never had their face painted before.) As far as I could tell they all enjoyed their paintings. I had a good time and felt good about supporting such a wonderful place.

My apprehension of earlier in the evening proved to be unfounded. I painted a number of the women last night and they were all just great, really fun to be around. After I showed the ladies their newly painted and glittered faces I handed each of them a flier that explained all the different activities that we can provide at corporate events. I also gave them a business card that had Bodaciousboomer. com on it. I explained what my blog is about and encouraged them to visit and share it with their friends. Hopefully the night was a big success not only for the Ronald McDonald house but for me as well. There’s nothing wrong with that is there?







02/03/2010 at 10:09 pm
Ya wanna swap a massage for some face painting? Come to Nebraska! However, ya might wanna wait for some nicer weather…
YOU are an ARTISTE!
xo
Mother Connie
02/03/2010 at 11:44 pm
Thanks for the compliment kiddo. As far as the weather goes- it’s hideous outside here right now, about 40 degrees and rainy. Yuck!