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October 26, 2007 by Patsy

Henna in the Fridge

So what’s in your butter keeper in the fridge? Mine is holding Kone Henna Paste as the moment.

Why?

Because my dear friend, Jan, gave it to me and I’m supposed to keep it in the fridge until I have time to play with it.

You may recall that during the fair in September of 2006 I got a henna tattoo on my hand and tracked its demise over the next few days.

Getting the tattoo – http://www.patsyterrell.com/2006/09/henna-tattoo.html

Four Days Old 
Six Days Old
Eight Days Old
Ten Days Old

Well, Jan and I went to tea together over the time I had the tattoo and I told her I wanted to get some henna to experiment with. She manages an apartment complex and has some tenants who are from India. They were kind enough to bring some henna back from India for me. Is that not cool?

Jan has had it for awhile but we just hadn’t connected when she and I and the henna were in the same place. I picked it up right before going to KY so haven’t had time to play with it yet. But I will. Of course I’ll take photos of my efforts to share here.

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Epitaphs for Patsy

In a document she left behind for a good friend, Patsy listed five possible epitaphs that could be used at the time of her passing.

  • ‘Lived Fully. Laughed Loudly. Gave generously. Gone.’
  • ‘Lived, Laughed and Loved. Continuing that elsewhere.’
  • ‘Lived fully every day. No regrets now.’
  • ‘The journey continues It has been magical.’
  • ‘A magical journey so far no regrets.’

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