Tuesday, April 29, 2008

THE BEAT OF OUR OWN DRUM

When the news broke about the FLDS compound in El Dorado, Texas, also know as Yearning for Zion, my thoughts were all over the place. Was this another Jonestown waiting to happen? Waco? I was (and still am) intrigued by the complacent demeanor of the women interviewed. Their expressionless faces seemed empty and sad to me.

I decided to go down to the Courthouse and help them cope. Here I am catching up with the head madam mother, or wifesomething. She gave me a dirty look like I was some kind of ambulance chaser attorney trying to scam her. I assured her that I was there as a friend. We met up with a few of her sisters.
Then went off to have some margaritas Texas sweet tea and chat. These women were shy, and they kept staring at me, probably envying my curly bangs freedom to be stylish and all that stuff.

This gal was the saddest.
It turns out she was unhappy with her uni-brow. I gathered them around me, and I gave them some tweezers beauty tips, as only I could. Finally out of desperation, I called an old friend of mine. I mean this woman is getting up there but she's beautiful. I wanted my new friends to connect to someone in the outside world. Someone they could identify with. Someone who could help them crossover into the real world where there are jobs and parties and jobs. I was pretty sure this friend of mine could get them connected and maybe some work in the industry.

Meet my friend.....and tell me what you think? Same hair do. But there's a difference (no not the hunky men). See the difference? It's the smile....so really all these women needed was a friend and someone to teach them that a smile makes a huge difference. Like this!

I'm nothing if not helpful that way.

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

oh my gosh, your wasting my tax dollars, because I'm laughing so hard at this post, that I can't work. Can you tone it down tomorrow. Wait I'm not working tomorrow. Keep up the good work.
C.M.

Anonymous said...

Haha! You seriously have way too much time on your hands! I used to LOVE Dr. Quinn Medicine Woman!

Anonymous said...

unibrow indeed. Someone needs to give that girl a mirror.

heartshapedhedges said...

Hey, you need to use this icon/graphic thing I saw...

it's on the ocregister front page, it is that section that changes pictures so you might not see it right away.

It's an article about mom's advice and it has a great vintage style icon of a lady holding up a box that says, "moms best advice"

check it out.

Anonymous said...

I needed a laugh - thanks for delivering. :)

M said...

Now that is too funny...I am just getting around to visiting my blog sites and I had to laugh at "Grandma J" in the photos!!