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As I am sure most of you know, I ran a giveaway a few weeks ago to celebrate my blog anniversary. I gave away two sunflower sessions to two beautiful and deserving women. One of those women asked if she could give her session to her daughter, Paislee.
Of course I said yeah.
But I was even more excited when I thought about what this meant.
She is adorable. Even when she doesn’t smile, she just has so much energy that it’s contagious. You can tell she loves so fiercely, because the entire time she saw an animal, she just wanted to pet it and take it home.
She acknowledged the beauty in the world, as she ran free spirited from picnic table to picnic table, trying to climb on top.
Paislee was a force to be reckon with.
Did I too not care about what others thought about me so heavily? Did I also run, free spirited and loving of all things?
When I think about it, I think I did.
Well, to put it simply, it means that we are taught not to love ourselves. We are taught by our peers and society that our bodies have to be a certain way, that our hair has to be a certain way, and that we can not love everything.
[Tweet theme=”basic-white”]“bloom beautifully dangerously loudly bloom softly however you need just bloom” ― Rupi Kaur, Milk and Honey[/Tweet]
I can remain care free, and love myself and everyone around me if I choose.
I can choose to not let what others say to or about me impact my soul.
You can schedule a session with me here.
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Love this, especially the quotes… lots of great advice! Have a great week xo
Thank you! I hope you do too!
Kids tend to really open our eyes to holding onto that carefree spirit huh? It’s truly beautiful 🙂
Yes they really do!
We can get so conditioned by our education, others, that it might take a lifetime to shred it out. But it’s all about the process 🙂 and yes, we have to start with loving on selfs. Beautiful thoughts and thank you for sharing!
Thank you for reading!
lovely post, I love how uncaring about things younger children can be before society and their environment brings doubt into their minds.
Hannah @ The Northern Writes | http://www.thenorthernwrites.co.uk
I agree. If only we could find a way to hold on to that care free spirit as we get older, the world would be a much happier place!