Tuesday, January 8, 2013

So tell me, do I resemble a raccoon here?

It had been a whole week and there were no surprise hospital visits, no late calls to doctors in the night and I had made plans to have a day of shopping with Evil Sister in Columbia.  I was excited to be picking out an outfit that wasn't chosen for comfort in a hospital room.  No jeans and tees (heard about that one from my Dad who informed me quite bluntly that I was not dressed for the hospital...I had to remind him that I was quite literally living there for the time being and organdy dresses and laces were out of style, anyway.)  I carefully chose a nice blouse and suede slacks, picked out the matching shoes and laid everything out on the bed.  I had showered and washed my hair earlier and now had my makeup on the dressing table.  I was a very happy person and planned to meet sister Toni on the Fort while we there.
I still don't know what happened to the power...one minute we had lights and the next we didn't.  The weather was cloudy with a chance for rain but so far no rain or thunder, no lightening to speak of, so what was going on?  I called my neighbor to see if she had power and found that she didn't.  She was trying to find the number for Lynches River, so I stopped looking for the phone book.  Did I tell you it was cloudy?  Did I tell you that I had my makeup laid out on the dressing table?  Did I tell you that the house was dark as a dungeon???  I spent a while trying to find candles then gave that up to look for a flashlight.  I found the flashlight but the next twenty minutes were wasted on the battery hunt.  Expecting Jacqui (Evil Sister) any time I finally just gathered up my make up and went into the bathroom and attempted to "put on my face".  I stopped and started, wiped off and reapplied, found the mascara and after a dusting of eye shadow, tried to get the liner straight.  I heard Jacqui's car pull up and went into the living room to get Mac's opinion.  "So tell me, how closely do I resemble a raccoon?" I asked him (quite seriously).   "And remember that I just spent a month in a hospital room with you while you consider your answer."  "You look lovely, " he said....quite sincerely I thought.  Never let it be said that he isn't smart.
 

14 comments:

Vee said...

And I'm sure that you did, too! (Did Blogger hiccup with the double story? I know that it wasn't you!) So did you have some fun?

ancient one said...

I have always had dark circles around my eyes... I don't ask.. LOL

Pondside said...

It may take years, but eventually our fellas learn there is only one answer to the 'how do I look?' question!

i beati said...

hahah My phone is not working cordless just blinking battery ok can;t callin or out any ideas going batty checked the r=troubleshoot nothing ??

Lee said...

Great story Sandi! I wouldn't have bothered with eye liner in the dark. Your makeup skills are obviously way better than mine. :-)

Love,
Lee

the fly in the web said...

My husband always replies that I always look the same to him....not reassuring!

Sally said...

Oh yes, I would say hubby Mac is a very smart man. I hope you had a good time! :)

xoxo

Maggie May said...

Pity that you didn't take a photo & put it in the blog.... then we could all tell you whether we thought you looked like a racoon!!!!!!!! Only joking!
I'm sure some men are a bit slow to give the right answers sometimes but yours seemed to do well!
Maggie x

Nuts in May

Lee Barlow said...

I always get the reply "Why, is something different?". My Uncle is a very smart and considerate man!

NitWit1 said...

Hospital -- month?? need to drop by more frequently. I withhold opinion on raccoon, considering some of my shannigans.

Donna said...

MAC=SMARTMAN...Hahaaaa
hughugs

Jay at The Depp Effect said...

I'm sure you did look fine!! And yes, it's a smart man who knows what to say in that situation! LOL!

Glad to hear there have been no more surprise visits or calling of doctors. Long may it continue!!

Hilary said...

Men learn that answer early on, don't they. I have no doubt whatsoever that he was telling the truth though. :)

Debbie Lo said...

Being without power is so frustrating! It certainly stresses me out when it happens at our house. I give you kudos for even attempting to put on make up in the dark! Lol