Fall 1998, College Roomies - Arlena, Me, and April |
Some of the scariest moments during my college years,
surprisingly wasn’t when there was some creep hanging around the apartment
complex I was living in, whom I eventually chose from a police photo line up,
and was the only one out of a group of girls that identified him correctly (still
VERY scary, I just didn’t fear for my life, though it left me with a tendency
to have anxiety attacks for a while, but that’s a story for another Friday Flashback…),
but they actually came from a job I had.
I’m not sure how my roommate, Arlena and I even scored this
job, but I was engaged to be married (not to John…) and wanted money, and was
up for anything. Even having my eyebrows
plucked…
We agreed to help this older couple organize and clean their
house. She had a bad back and couldn’t
do the things she wanted done, and her husband had just had some surgery where
he wasn’t able to either. Let’s just say he was the scariest driver I
have ever ridden with. (That last sentence
should make my husband feel good…)
He was old, nice, white hair, kinda chubby, kind face - that’s
all I remember. He picked us up in an
old truck, and we had to sit in the front seat… Arlena and I next to him. I want to say that neither of us wanted to
sit in the middle close to him, and I’d like to think I was able to talk Arlena
into sitting there… (“Don’t let Holly talk you into anything you don’t want to
do.” I’m quoting one of my roommates and dear friends. Do you know who you are???)
Well, we were in Idaho where they still drive on icy
roads. Old man plus icy roads equals nervous
college girls. Arlena and I exchanged glances
on that drive from our apartment to their house quite often. Maybe thinking, “It was good to know you,” or
“If you make it out alive, tell my family I love them.” Other
times we just tried to suppress our desire to giggle about the madness of it
all. Those drives were awkward. I remember being chatty, and keeping up
conversation, all the while not really wanting to be in that truck. And I remember sitting as close to Arlena as
I could so I wouldn’t have to be close to the old man. I just remember, we were headed south
(though, trust me when I say, at that time I had no idea what direction south
was), and the truck fish tailing. Those
were always scary drives.
Oh my goodness, the woman -
Did she wear sweatpants? Or those polyester pants that older women tucked
their shirts into? Maybe both, my memory fails me there. Her hair was short, tightly permed, and an
orange-ish, gold-ey color with maybe even a hint of pink. She climbed her basement stairs on all
fours. I’ll never forget having to
follow her up the stairs. Her pants were
mint green (so, maybe polyester?).
I don’t really remember much about her house, except it was
decorated like my grandma’s but less country.
She was big into make-up. She
talked about appearances a lot. She was
talking to two girls not wearing make-up, we got it… I think she looked at us like a service
project, like it was her duty to help us.
I mean, I was engaged. Obviously someone found me attractive, but to no
avail, my eyebrows had to be plucked.
She taught us where our eyebrows should begin and end, and where we
should pluck. Now, I don’t know if you’ve
ever seen my eyebrows, but, I really don’t have any. Nevertheless, Arlena and I plucked our
eyebrows after work one day, dutifully following crazy lady’s instructions.
I obviously survived those scary drives, and my eyebrows survived the plucking.
And that, my friends, is why and when I started plucking my eyebrows. I knew you were just dying to know...
And that, my friends, is why and when I started plucking my eyebrows. I knew you were just dying to know...
6 comments:
ha ha. the scary creepy man hanging out at our complex. good times. was i with you when he followed us to the car? that's the week my dad mailed me pepper spray. :)
i don't really have any eyebrows either and i went through a phase where some makeup counter lady talked me into coloring them in with a pencil. but the color was far too dark for my natural coloring and as a result most of my pictures from that year just scream "EYEBROWS!" ha ha.
oh, yes you were with me. that paticular memory seems as fresh as yesterday! ick! I think we all got pepper spray after that! someone just recently
tried to get me to darken my eyebrows with a pencil because they were so light, and I just didn't like it....
Funny - that's when I started plucking mine as well. I remember you telling me about a lady teaching you the "proper" way to do it, but I don't remember the rest of this story at all! What a funny picture too! I don't think my hair has been that long since then.
Oh and I let you talk me into way too many things I didn't want to do.... ;)
haha april i was wondering if you would remember that you were the one to say that!
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