I love this post, particularly the point about appearance being best reflected in how we interact with others. This is so opposite to the almost constant beauty culture that beckons focus on self and discontent. Also, instead of trying to preserve youth, something that is inevitably fleeting, we can ask, how are we spending it? Becoming a mom has definitely changed my body and appearance, but what better way to spend my one precious body? I want to think about how I can spend my youth (what’s left of it 😉) thank you for sharing about this important topic. Your joy radiates, Hope!
I love this post, particularly the point about appearance being best reflected in how we interact with others. This is so opposite to the almost constant beauty culture that beckons focus on self and discontent. Also, instead of trying to preserve youth, something that is inevitably fleeting, we can ask, how are we spending it? Becoming a mom has definitely changed my body and appearance, but what better way to spend my one precious body? I want to think about how I can spend my youth (what’s left of it 😉) thank you for sharing about this important topic. Your joy radiates, Hope!
I tell myself that frown lines are from concentrating really hard.