With Carter, March 16, 2008...
You've guessed by now, I'm talking about Carter-bug, and Tucker-bear. I remember as a child my mother would say, "I have a shadow, I don't need another", or she would say after hearing us call out mom a thousand times "mom's not here anymore. She is off today!" I have those days quite often but my shadows remind me to walk a little straighter. They remind me that I'm being watched and therefore I need to be the example I want them to see. The old saying, apples don't fall far from the tree... true, true, true!
With Tucker...
I took a shadow picture with Carter back in March of 2008, yesterday I did one with Tucker. Knowing that I had one of each of them my mind started turning and that's when I started thinking about how much they watch us. I want to be a good impression for them. When they talk about me when they are older I want them to have positive memories. I want them to say I lived a life pleasing to God. My new question to myself when I get frustrated or at my wits end is going to be, 'is your shadow one that you want your children to stand in? Your little shadows are watching... remember!' I am challenging myself to be a better shadow.
3 comments:
You know how I heart a shadow photo!! :) Your right, Jen, they are always watching. And they see the real side of us.
Beautiful! I love shadow pictures. Scott and I take them everywhere we go on vacation, and last August we got to take our first family shadow picture. I take them all the time with Leah now. And yeah, wow.......it's kind of scary how closely they watch us.
how true..and we need reminding more they are always watching..cool pictures!!
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