Friday, October 29, 2010

Flashback Friday ...

Yesterday, Dizzle and I were looking at some old pictures when we stumbled upon this gem ...

Yeah. That's me. Circa December 2002. I was 20 years old and about 195 lbs.

When Dizzle saw this picture, the first thing she said was, "Mom. That's you before you cut your hair." My thought was, "Yes. It's also when I had apparently swallowed a cow." But before those words came out of my mouth, I had a second thought.

Compare this picture (from September 2010) to the one above.


The first thing I notice is that I am much thinner now. But, not Dizzle. She didn't notice my size at all. What she saw was her mom - just with different hair. She wasn't critical of me in the least. So why was I?

Without even realizing it, she reminded me that I need to accept my body for what it is (good or bad). And that I need to love it for what it can do (make babies, rock a running skirt, run a marathon) and forgive it for what it can not (fit into a size 0).

Wow. Wonder if Dizzle realizes how smart she is? Probably.

33 comments:

Laura said...

Great lesson from Dizzle..
and you seriously rock the short hair!!

Julie D. said...

Amazing lesson for all of us! Now that I have a daughter- I think twice about so much I say body related

S Club Mama said...

Dizzle, great thought process!

And please please remember that most people do NOT fit into a size 0 (or size 8 thank-you-very-much) and that's ok. You are beautiful and fit. Healthy is key, right?

Anonymous said...

She is one smart cookie! :)

Megan L. Killian said...

I love kids!

TNTcoach Ken said...

LOL, out of the mouths of babes!

jamie@sweatyhugs said...

Love it! That Dizzle sure is awesome!

Unknown said...

Dizzle is great! This post does make me want to get out the door and run, though!

Pam @ herbieontherun.com said...

Awesome. Just awsome.

Katye said...

im pretty sure if you asked dizzle if she knew how smart she was she would say yes. =) and hey you're a rockstar! and I'm pretty sure if your tall self fit into a size 0...you would look pretty darn creepy (and probably couldn't run a marathon)

Anonymous said...

Dizzle rocks!

Have you ever heard the Russian folk tale - "My mother is the most beautiful person in the world". It's about a little lost boy, and when they ask him stuff about his mother (to help him find her), he always responds with "My mother is the most beautiful person in the world." When they finally happen upon an old, unattractive, peasant... the little boy recognizes his mother... who, to him, is the most beautiful person in the world.

BUT, with all that told, I think you look great in both photos!

Christa said...

Kids are awesome!! They surely put life in perspective. With today being Halloween parties at school my 9 yr old dressed up as "Me"- a marathon runner. That is what is sees. Not any of my flaws, but she see a running mom that has medals. Kids are just amazing!!

Unknown said...

Awesome post! Isn't it wonderful to know that our kids see our true selves!! Thanks for this!

KathyB said...

That is a great post! One of the many things we will struggle with as we raise girls. The tough part will be constanty reminding them to love themselves and not a number like all the media outlets suggest. When I see the before pic of you I thought of how much you have accomplished since that picture. Bet you would have never guessed you would be married, raising 3 girls and pounding out the miles :)

eep said...

Holy moly! It's like looking at a picture of myself. I shed a lot of weight after my first was born, including about 20 lbs of curly hair.(Short hair it totally awesome, BTW.) Isn't it wonderful to feel strong and healthy? I haven't run a marathon yet, but I hear MCM or Richmond calling me from next fall.

Kids are funny. I remember thinking my mother was the most beautiful woman in the world, and I know my boys feel the same about me. I am beautiful because they love me.

One Crazy Penguin said...

What a great little girl you've raised! And good job on catching yourself before you said something out loud. Way to be a good example :)

Paige (The Last Doughnut) said...

This post made me smile...BIG! I love it!!!

Runners Fuel said...

Little ones always teach us some good lessons.

Unknown said...

Your kids are smart. :)

5 Miles Past Empty said...

Yep, I wish we could all view others with the same untainted, nonjudgemental lenses. Kids are so pure. This morning on the Today show Al Roker was dressed as Superman. My husband said something about him being a "black Superman" and Levi said, "I didn't see the black one, just the normal blue and red one." He didn't even notice skin color. We are all the same! Love it! =)

Jen said...

Kids are so cute and teach us the best lessons! And you look great!! in BOTH pictures!

Carla @ I Run, You Run said...

You really don't look that big. You kind of look how I do now -- and I'm FAR from 195lbs (about 40lbs far from it).

I'm just hoping you're really really tall and that's why your super-fat weight looks like my chubby (but I like to think not ginormous?) self.

Shellyrm ~ just a country runner said...

Dizzle already knows that's just the wrapping, it's what is inside that counts!

Fit isn't a number, it's a lifestyle!

funderson said...

awesome...
What does it mean, though, that your skinny picture is you posing with a pig?? :)

Marlene said...

I hope she keeps that perspective!

But HOLLA you look so fantastic!!! Not to mention that you must FEEL 8 billion times better.

Aimee said...

I think if people lived through the eyes of kids the world would be a much better place! :)

Julie @ HotlegsRunner said...

our kids are really much smarter than us. but it only shows that you did a great job raising them =)

Anonymous said...

Nice job on catching yourself. I would have blurted and then regretted!

Unknown said...

You look totally different and I applaude your daughter for her perspective (although I must admit that you DON'T look like you swallowed a cow at all! :)

Meredith said...

What a brilliant little girl you have! I loved that while browsing Lululemon's site one day, Brenton exclaimed, "look Mama, it's you!" I didn't correct him either :)

mommaof3ontherun said...

I love hearing how kids look at the world. It is one of the joys of my job too! It is so true that we have to love our bodies and ourselves no matter what. I still have quite a bit to lose, but I try to live life regardless! Thanks for sharing your picture and story!!!!

Jess @ Blonde Ponytail said...

You look so good!!! And, I hope Dizzle can keep her bright perspective!! I just started blogging and enjoy following your blog!

DaphneB said...

I didn't realize we were the same age! I too, watch what I say around my daughter when it is body-related. We actually moved our scale out of the bathroom and into the garage to 1)keep us from weighing ourselves obsessively, and 2)keep our kids from seeing us do this and starting a bad habit. You have made such progress since 2002!!