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Tuesday, April 14, 2009

Beauty is Pain.....Pain is Beauty

Or some other crap like that.

Oh the things we women do for a little beauty. Case in point: Plucking our eyebrows. Not fun. Waxing: Not fun (or anything even remotely close to fun.) Wearing high heels: Sure it makes our legs look lean and nice, but really? NOT FUN! Well, today I was able to initiate my four year old daughter into the "it hurts like h-e double you know what, but it's all in the name of beauty" club. Today was the day of the piercing of the ears. Now I am from the mentality of not caring when my girls get their ears pierced. I don't have a certain age that I make them wait until. That's not to say that I disagree with people who do. I also never pierced their ears when they were babies, but again, I don't disagree with people who chose to do that. It's your child....do whatever the hay you want. I just thought that I would wait until they were the ones that chose to do it. I wasn't going to make them do something that they didn't want to do. Well, a little more than a year ago, Savy decided that she wanted to get her ears pierced. She was three at the time. Great. Let's do it. Then this happened.........

And we decided that after dozens and dozens of stitches.....getting her ears pierced might not be the best idea at the time. So we waited.....and waited. And then, that fateful day when Savy was watching an episode of John and Kate plus Eight (which by the way, is her FAVORITE show....really.....it is.....I'm not making this up) and one of the little girls gets her ears pierced and has an absolute meltdown! Like really, the mother of all meltdowns. It was then and there that Savy looks up at me and says: "Mom, I am NEVER getting my ears pierced!" Well.....okay then.

But I knew she'd come around....and come around she did. When she told me that she wanted them pierced, I threw her in the car ( Not literally people. Geesh. Don't call CPS on me) and headed over to the mall......before she could change her mind, or worse, get in another scooter accident.

Here she is all excited and ready to go. She has not idea......poor thing.

And now, the prep work is almost done. Hair pinned back: Check. Sterile gloves: Check. Cleaning the area with alcohol: Check. Teenager at the mall who was going to be shooting holes in my daughters ears: Check. Mother who wants to grab her daughter and make a run for it: Check and Check.

Um yeah....all done and SO not happy with me OR the teeny bopper employee.

This one is so sad.....Will she ever forgive me? Keep chanting this Savy: Beauty is pain, Beauty is pain.

There. That's better.

And then, because I'm all about the bribery..... (I am. There's no shame in it.) We went to get ice cream. Only our favorite ice cream store in the mall had apparently over- stayed it's welcome because it was no where to be found.....but we discovered that a Vanilla shake from McDonalds does the trick quite nicely.

And here's the money shot of the cute little pink flower earrings worn by the cutest little girl you ever did see.

I definitely think this last picture says it all. Smile on the face, gladly proclaiming the fact that she just got her ears pierced AND that a shake from Mickey Dee's can make it all better. Yes it can, Savy. Yes it can.

Now what to do about those Kindergarten shots?

7 comments:

Kristi said...

Awwwwww, good for you Savvy!!!! She looks adorable! I feel the same way....if Samantha ever comes to me and is sure that she wants it done, I am okay with it. I was 3 when I got mine done so I have no room to talk!

Kim Allsup said...

Why didn't you take her favorite stuffed animal and pull it out when she felt sad????? We watch j&k+8 WAY to much! lol

Aubree said...

My mom made me wait until I was 8, and even then my grandma had to take me. Haha! Go Savy!!

Marnae said...

Mine were done at the ripe ol' age of 9 months. but I did do the ice, potato, sterile(or not) needle with the help of a college roommate. So I know exactly what Savy went through. I feel her pain. Yours too.
P.S. we book clubbers do not see each other nearly enough, and that is True Pain.

Jenny said...

HOLY CRAP! She did it! I'm so proud. Now I've got two nieces to make earrings for! What a beauty she is though. I had to laugh while you were describing the scene 'cause it was close to Ali's (although a Belle bracelet got us off the I-hate-you-for-making-me-do-this hook!). Also, didn't they do BOTH ears at the same time? When I (emphasis added) worked at Claires..that would have been priority...oh how sad that I worked at that place! I've been considering piercing Sophie's ears because she gets mistaken for a boy ALL-THE-EVERLOVIN'-TIME...it drives me nuts. Seriously, just cause she doesn't have any hair people and doesn't wear pink every dang day of the week, doesn't mean she looks like a boy...seriously.

Shelly said...

I love that you referenced Jon and Kate because that's what went through my mind as my 8-year-old was sitting in the same chair last week to get her ears done. (I made her wait, but my mom made me wait until I was 13!)

Ice cream makes EVERYTHING better!

macman said...

Savvy did it! Yeah! Look at me, making my girls wait until they were 8 and 6 (and Jenny only got to because she was taping earrings from the Avon book to her ears!) I guess as we get older, our ideas change! It looks like you captured the day pretty well in pictures Florrie. Beautiful grandchildren I do have! Love, Mom:)