On Motherhood, Photographs and Self Esteem

Today we went to the beach ... a warm winters Sunday, 
We seized the moment. Miss 11 wanted to take a photo. I suggested just them with me behind the camera ....as one does when one is a forty something mother with a super huge fear of swimming costume shots.
Then I thought again . I teach my children that moments are more important than vanity. That the waif thin, spray tanned, air brushed models advertising drenches us with ...are gross distortions of reality.
That a life well lived is worth capturing on film.  
I don't want them to have no photographs of us together, spare a bunch of carefully filtered "selfies" from my phone .. ridiculously edited from what they remember. Imagine if I edited out all the good bits... all their favourite times because of distorted self esteem. Imagine if I was invisible.
At forty its time to get real, make memories ... to live.
So instead of deleting this photo after picking it to pieces ... I'm putting it out there. 
Do you want to be an invisible perfect memory or a much loved integral part of your children's history.
So hunched over, grimacing at the sun ....child with eyes shut...
This is us.... imperfect and happy. A memory for them.
 Living it with love xx

6 comments:

  1. I love this photo! I love your style and the message you give to the world. Though you may not realise it, you're a wonderful role model of mine. Even though we don't really know each other all that well, I think you're wonderful, warts and all ;) You're helping me to be braver, even with little things, like wearing the red lipstick I adore but have never dared to wear!! (may seem trivial at age 40)...much love to you xx from Natalie xx

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  2. Oh my goodness, you have nothing to worry about! You look fabulous in a swimsuit..but wasn't it cold. It has been way too cold up here to even think about baring any skin.

    You are such a great role model for your kids :) and I think all your selfies are lovely :) Tam x

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  3. and you are beautiful - inside and out xx

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  4. Well I think you're gorgeous in this photo! Love your swimming suit, too!

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  5. Love the photo and I am sure your lovely children will treasure it in years to come. I'm wishing I had stayed with my sister at the Bay, absolutely freezing here. The idea of dragging out the swimmers right now is absolutely ridiculous. x

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