A child’s essay on the topic: “What does my mother look like?” P.S. – Dad cried and begged me not to describe him…
They couldn’t even imagine that the child would begin to describe his mother in such detail. After that, Dad was afraid they would be assigned to describe their fathers too.
My mother is rather slender. That is, she tells everyone she’s slender. She doesn’t have very long legs, but she has flat feet.
Her head is a little bigger than mine because she’s so smart. She has gray-green eyes with long eyelashes, and blue eyeshadow. My mother’s eyebrows come in all different colors and shapes—she draws them on them.
Her nose is normal, but slightly humped, from when she fell off her bike and landed on it as a child. I don’t know what color her lips are because she wears different shades of lipstick all the time, depending on what she’s wearing: an evening dress, loungewear, a blouse and skirt for work, and so on…

Mom also has even, almost white teeth. She has a very long neck, and I always see a necklace with an expensive stone on it. She’s broad-shouldered, but it suits her. Mom has beautiful feminine hands, and her nails are always painted.
She paints them white or clear. I think Mom and I have very wide bones, which explains her large pelvis. Her legs are straight because she never broke them.
I think Mom could have been a model, but! She’s very short, and that’s why they wouldn’t hire her…
P.S.: Dad cried and begged me not to describe him.
