



Face Painting Continued
They say, "What goes around, comes around."
This must be true in face painting. I thought, for children, the fun would be getting your face painted. Sydney had a better idea, "Uncle Dave, may we paint your face?" I didn't see that coming.
The next morning, Sydney painted one side of my face and Samuel paint the other.
Samuel painted camouflage on his side.


P.S. Sydney also took the top and continued down the nose with a beautiful flower.
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