Thursday, 30 July 2009
1999
My daughter has always had an aversion to wearing make-up on her face at Halloween. Every year, despite countless attempts at persuasion and encouragement, the answer remained a clear and definite, "No". Every year, regardless of the chosen costume, it had to be a mask covering her face. Or nothing. I've often wondered why she was so strongly opposed to make-up. Had it been something in her formative years? Something in her early childhood that had traumatized her and that remained a disturbing memory? I simply can't imagine what that might be. I suppose some things are destined to remain a mystery.
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