Or so it feels ... Both of my girls are beauties. The older one in an unconventional way (think runway model) and the younger one is more a pagent girl.
Older daugher turned 14 in November. She's 5'7", 90 pounds, willowy thin and has posture to boot (she's been an Irish dancer since 5). She has been called to an open audition on the 18th. Her pictures are amatuer and not professional comp sheets, but at this point, it's fine.
I broke out the Macy's gift card to buy her some decent make-up (Urban Decay) for $13 OOP. We also bought a Homecoming type dress for $30 at JCP (used gift card for that as well). She has the casual jeans and shirt look and also the skirt/blazer look, but was lacking in the party look.
To see her in make up and heels (putting her at 5'10") I'm feeling a bit bad that I'm actually considering exploiting her to get some money to put away for college. To put the younger one in pagents seems a bit less tawdry.
Well, enough of this. It will be interesting to see what/if anything actually comes of this. And I'm getting my eyebrows waxed tomorrow for the first time. Daughter (who had it done in the summer) assures me that it will be fine. My mother is treating. Who thought that eyebrow waxing would ever be a gift on my horizon.
Breaking out the cards to shamelessly exploit my child
February 8th, 2012 at 01:24 am
February 8th, 2012 at 02:34 am 1328668447
5'7" and 90 lbs is grossly UNDERweight. She needs some food and a doctor. :-/
February 8th, 2012 at 02:57 am 1328669824
She's always been int he 75% for height and 25% for weight since birth. She sees the doctor regularly and menstruates, she that is just her metabolism and dimensions.
February 8th, 2012 at 03:22 am 1328671364
February 8th, 2012 at 03:48 am 1328672927
I am sure she is quite healthy.
February 8th, 2012 at 04:32 am 1328675528
February 8th, 2012 at 01:07 pm 1328706440
Should DD1 be successful and gain a contract, you will need to make it clear at get-go that earnings are primarily for college fund and negotiate perhaps 10% for spending. Modeling is more disciplined than portrayed so she needs a strong sense of her self worth to accept the rejection that is part of that profession.
February 8th, 2012 at 01:47 pm 1328708879