Cat and Mouse

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    So the Cat's away and the little mouse is out and about (in the house..)
    A first time for me, I purchased some false nails and set about setting about.

    Although the glossy grey colour was OK and a little morbid, I thought I'd finish them off with a top coat or two of something glossy. Time consuming work indeed but eventually the talons were in place.

    I wafted my hands around in order to dry them to a consistent shine, and then gently tap, tappity tapped them and they were done. Quite a lovely revelation and almost immediately the desire to paint them another colour. I avoided doing this and so just thought let them walk..

     

    A slight problem then presented itself. I couldn't pick up a thing.

     

    I mean, come on girls, how the heck do you do a think when you've got long nails. I couldn't even type and so I'm doing this with them removed and in the bin.

     

    A girl could starve with long nails. How do you eat?!

     

    Yours, and no scratching,

     

    Rachel x

     

3 comments
  • Sheri Lyn Kruse Practice
  • Traci Lee O'Gara LOL As Sheri said...you just really need to change your "focal point" when you reach for things or touch items...because they are not really a natural part of you, you do not have the same innate sense of just how far they actually protrude and thus...  more
  • Hannah Ceridwen Eluned Cavendish-Grosvenor Practice does make perfect, Rachel. I am presently working on the farm - dry-stone walling: so, no hope for me, you lucky girl!