Last night with Téa having a mustache….
It reminded Dennis of something that happened many years ago when he was on the police force. One
of his fellow cops had just become a new Dad. This Dad thought he would play a trick on his wife. So
one day he took a Sharpie and painted a mustache on their baby girl. Problem was the ink would not
come off even with all the washing he tried. Finally it took a full 2 months or more for that thing to fade
away! His wife was NOT happy about it.
I keep thinking of the sweet newborn pictures they all missed out on.
After all, this was in the early 1970s, long before photo shop.
of his fellow cops had just become a new Dad. This Dad thought he would play a trick on his wife. So
one day he took a Sharpie and painted a mustache on their baby girl. Problem was the ink would not
come off even with all the washing he tried. Finally it took a full 2 months or more for that thing to fade
away! His wife was NOT happy about it.
I keep thinking of the sweet newborn pictures they all missed out on.
After all, this was in the early 1970s, long before photo shop.
4 comments:
I would have been upset with that husband! So, my question is why does Téa have the mustache? Hopefully it won't take a couple of months to get washed off :-)
I don't know that answer. I keep forgetting to ask them! I think it's just a little decal that can be peeled off. No Sharpie for her.
For future reference: to remove sharpie permanent marker use SPF sport spray. It cleaned my faux suede ivory colored recliner when my grand attempted to "tattoo" himself. It also cleaned the walls of a friends house when her daughter attempted to create art. Of course we didn't concern ourselves with SPF and too much sun in the 70's!
hahaha
too funny
=)
PS. Interesting solution from Tamara. Cool!
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