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Sherry
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Face painting in the cold!
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November 27, 2009, 07:21:14 PM »
I did an event today and it was so cold! Cold and windy all day. What was I thinking? This warm Florida weather has made me lose my senses and forget that the cold was coming... eventually. I'm already booked for a bunch of events this month and after tonights event I'm dreading it!
Except for the events I'm already booked for, I think I'm going to back off for the next few months. Anyone else paint in the cold? Any tips?
I was painting away on my last customer and I was hating it. My hands were so cold and I was starting to shiver. I ended up leaving early.
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MandiIlene
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Re: Face painting in the cold!
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November 27, 2009, 08:53:43 PM »
I just did the same dang thing 2 hours south of you. I woke up this morning in 47* weather in Naples to drive 4.5 hours home and face paint at a gig in the cold tonight.
It was a dang pay per face gig, and I think I am really beginning to understand why Shannon only does fully paid per hour gigs, because after a night like tonight, I am ready to call charging per face quits. But I can't get more gigs without being out there, somewhere?!?!
My fingers are numb, my sister left early cause she had her son with her, and I had to take the tent down by myself. Cold metal not cool to mess with!!
I am so tired, exhausted, and after thanksgiving, over my family too!!
~*~Mandi~*~
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Alison
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Re: Face painting in the cold!
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November 27, 2009, 08:56:38 PM »
Aw, poor Sherry ~ Cwazy wut ppl will du when they're focused on may-king munny.
It's lok, lok we loooz r cents-of-self er sumtin.
I've certainly found myself in that situation too - more often when I was a newbie, but still every once in a while. I've tried to work with those gloves that have the fingertips cut off. Ended up taking them off tho - Even if the gloves didn't rationally get in the way, they just bothered my freedom of expression.
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Alison
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Re: Face painting in the cold!
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November 27, 2009, 09:00:20 PM »
AW - POOR MANDI TOO! I'm so sorry you had to suffer for your ahrt.
Really, though. Sometimes, if I really don't want to be there, I've found that nobody else (the buyers) want to be there either. Hard to admit, but it will be a waste of time - moneywise. But in terms of really experiencing Life - like the Explorers in National Geographic - WOW!
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Sherry
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Re: Face painting in the cold!
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November 28, 2009, 06:21:37 AM »
Yeah, I don't think anyone wanted to be there. Most were packing up early and the rules state we were supposed to stay until 8 p.m. There really weren't any more customers coming through.
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