tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4078059806926332516.post5494374717179570112..comments2023-10-29T08:43:34.384-05:00Comments on The Life and Adventures of Cateepoo: Be Who You Are and Your Natural Beauty Shines!Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13076282329093508289noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4078059806926332516.post-30568401115113053472011-09-08T10:59:47.102-05:002011-09-08T10:59:47.102-05:00Cathy, I loved this post. It often confuses and a...Cathy, I loved this post. It often confuses and almost pains me when a personal choice I made for me or my family makes another person feel apologetic or even defensive. Thank you for writing about it. Our choices are for us to decide I feel blessed when I realize the extent of personal freedom we are allowed if we want it.Dawnhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08879083678922131380noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4078059806926332516.post-71437022160075902722011-08-25T12:07:53.620-05:002011-08-25T12:07:53.620-05:00I think it's wonderful that you accept the sig...I think it's wonderful that you accept the signs of ageing so gracefully, Cathy. I feel the same way about it right now, but so far haven't had to face gray hair. Instead, my naturally blonde hair has slowly dulled and darkened over the years, and to spice it up a little, I've had it highlighted when I could afford it. I wear only the lightest of mineral makeups--have for years, mainly to de-emphasize my ruddy rosacea blotches--but if I'm dressing up for a special evening out, or for a job interview, etc. I put a bit of eye shadow and mascara on, too. It's fun to pretty up, and gratifying to know I still "have it" even in my mid-50s.<br />Thanks for the playful post, Cathy!Wrenhttp://www.rheumablog.wordpress.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4078059806926332516.post-60536251384756197832011-08-24T14:55:35.474-05:002011-08-24T14:55:35.474-05:00I so agree with this post. And I take it even a st...I so agree with this post. And I take it even a step further by saying the same thing for what and how people approach their ra. Some use traditional meds and feel fine doing it, some feel only all natural is the way to go, some do a combo of the above and some do nothing at all. If it works for you, then hats off! I enjoyed this post. And I have to admit, I am still doing my hair with color. I tried the all natural but gave in. I will say I do it less and less often...maybe 4 times a year now and who knows...maybe one day I will like my greys enough to call it quits all together.deb aka murphthesurfhttp://abcsofra.blogspot.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4078059806926332516.post-3859537985387942212011-08-24T12:37:35.779-05:002011-08-24T12:37:35.779-05:00Great post, Cathy! I totally agree.
Sometimes a ...Great post, Cathy! I totally agree. <br /><br />Sometimes a little makeup or nail polish goes a long way to helping me feel better when I'm in a flare. I guess it's a way of reminding myself that I still value my body and that it can still be beautiful even when it hurts.Helenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07842890893365738906noreply@blogger.com