Once a year, three of my favorite former colleagues join me at my 'camp' for
a henna-on-the-dock date, where we ate lunch on the dock, drank some sparkling pink moscato, shmoozed, and painted ourselves with henna. The group consists of the high school art teacher, the current elementary art teacher (my former job) who was the elementary computer teacher when I was still
teaching, and the middle school math teacher who used to be a 4th grade
teacher. I previously posted about our henna date in 2013, but we've done it every year! You can find the 2013 post by CLICKING HERE.
The two photos above are the legs of me and the math teacher. I've told you about her before, and our first experiences with henna, when she was a 4th grade teacher going through chemo for breast cancer. Over the course of that winter seven years ago, I painted henna on her head on three occasions, and it was the best therapy imaginable. You can read more about that by CLICKING HERE.
Like any group, we grow and change over the years. The youngest member of the group, the high school art teacher, now has a toddler. After eating lunch, she painted henna on her ankle, but... after a few smears and her little guy jumping in a muddy puddle, she decided to leave it was safest to leave it as an ankle decoration! I don't blame her. But oh, the little guy, with his head of loopy curls, is SO adorable!! That's her ankle, above. Below is my leg. The two different colors are the difference between the parts that are fresh and the parts that have dried.
The fourth gal chose not to paint henna at all. She's only been coming to henna-day for two years, and she's a bit conservative in her 'look' but we were glad we had her there with us to eat lunch in the sunshine and schmooze! Thanks for stopping by!
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ReplyDeleteThis looks so fun and I was wondering if you can tell me the brand of henna you use and where you get it. I've wanted to do this for the last few summers and didn't know what to buy. Thanks!
I buy the henna online at Henna King. I buy it in cones - it's buy three, get one free. I've experimented and the colors that work the best are the burgundy and/or dark brown. The "natural" henna comes out disappointingly orangey-yellow. We all used the burgundy this year.
DeleteOh! I like this idea of meeting friends and this painting of henna is cool!
ReplyDeleteI love the sight of art teachers doing artful things for themselves, Phil! I've been away from blogging for a while. So many changes, but glad to see you're still here. Appears to be a fun afternoon. Barb
ReplyDeleteSo good to hear from you! Doing artsy things for myself is a big priority these days. I'm heading to Bennington College tomorrow, for a week of immersive art-making with Art New England! Would love to hear what you've been up to!
DeleteLeaving for Costa Rica tomorrow, Phyl! So excited about this trip.
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