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  • KristieK This user is from outside of this forum
    KristieK This user is from outside of this forum
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    My daughter took this photograph of me today, quickly, in my bedroom. We swept the mess off the table, moved the dirty clothes off the chair and tried to make things look presentable, including me.

    I complained the entire time about how I looked. The light wasn’t good, my hair was greasy, I’m 42 on Sunday, I want to lose weight, I’m in perimenopause. But this is something I do. Saying it out loud has become a habit.

    #Books #Writing #WritingCommunity #Reading #Scotland #UK

    KristieK Heather KavanaghS AuroraA What's it to you?A PurpleShonaSS 9 Replies Last reply
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    • KristieK Kristie

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      My daughter took this photograph of me today, quickly, in my bedroom. We swept the mess off the table, moved the dirty clothes off the chair and tried to make things look presentable, including me.

      I complained the entire time about how I looked. The light wasn’t good, my hair was greasy, I’m 42 on Sunday, I want to lose weight, I’m in perimenopause. But this is something I do. Saying it out loud has become a habit.

      #Books #Writing #WritingCommunity #Reading #Scotland #UK

      KristieK This user is from outside of this forum
      KristieK This user is from outside of this forum
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      She stopped me and told me how awful it is to hear. Not just to hear her mother speaking about herself like that, but because this is how habits are built and passed on.

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      • KristieK Kristie

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        My daughter took this photograph of me today, quickly, in my bedroom. We swept the mess off the table, moved the dirty clothes off the chair and tried to make things look presentable, including me.

        I complained the entire time about how I looked. The light wasn’t good, my hair was greasy, I’m 42 on Sunday, I want to lose weight, I’m in perimenopause. But this is something I do. Saying it out loud has become a habit.

        #Books #Writing #WritingCommunity #Reading #Scotland #UK

        Heather KavanaghS This user is from outside of this forum
        Heather KavanaghS This user is from outside of this forum
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        @kristiedegaris

        You look fab. Your daughter has a good eye, too.

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        • KristieK Kristie

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          She stopped me and told me how awful it is to hear. Not just to hear her mother speaking about herself like that, but because this is how habits are built and passed on.

          KristieK This user is from outside of this forum
          KristieK This user is from outside of this forum
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          We talked about it. I explained why I think and feel this way. The racism, the misogyny. I think I say it out loud because it feels safer to diminish myself than to risk being seen without doing so. It is a learned way of managing shame. I agreed with her that it is unhealthy, for me and for my daughters.

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          • KristieK Kristie

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            We talked about it. I explained why I think and feel this way. The racism, the misogyny. I think I say it out loud because it feels safer to diminish myself than to risk being seen without doing so. It is a learned way of managing shame. I agreed with her that it is unhealthy, for me and for my daughters.

            KristieK This user is from outside of this forum
            KristieK This user is from outside of this forum
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            So here is a photograph taken by a daughter of her mother. That is all. I am trying to learn from that.

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            Bruno GirinB Greem (Graeme. Not Graham!)G echopapaE IanMoore3000I Aaron Sawdey, Ph.D.A 5 Replies Last reply
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            • KristieK Kristie

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              She stopped me and told me how awful it is to hear. Not just to hear her mother speaking about herself like that, but because this is how habits are built and passed on.

              Sam :moomin_hattifatteners:R This user is from outside of this forum
              Sam :moomin_hattifatteners:R This user is from outside of this forum
              Sam :moomin_hattifatteners:
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              @kristiedegaris And none of that can be seen in the photo. We are our own worst critics.

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              • KristieK Kristie

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                My daughter took this photograph of me today, quickly, in my bedroom. We swept the mess off the table, moved the dirty clothes off the chair and tried to make things look presentable, including me.

                I complained the entire time about how I looked. The light wasn’t good, my hair was greasy, I’m 42 on Sunday, I want to lose weight, I’m in perimenopause. But this is something I do. Saying it out loud has become a habit.

                #Books #Writing #WritingCommunity #Reading #Scotland #UK

                AuroraA This user is from outside of this forum
                AuroraA This user is from outside of this forum
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                @kristiedegaris It's a beautiful photograph!

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                • KristieK Kristie

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                  So here is a photograph taken by a daughter of her mother. That is all. I am trying to learn from that.

                  END

                  Bruno GirinB This user is from outside of this forum
                  Bruno GirinB This user is from outside of this forum
                  Bruno Girin
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                  @kristiedegaris
                  It is an excellent photograph, your daughter is talented.

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                  • KristieK Kristie

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                    My daughter took this photograph of me today, quickly, in my bedroom. We swept the mess off the table, moved the dirty clothes off the chair and tried to make things look presentable, including me.

                    I complained the entire time about how I looked. The light wasn’t good, my hair was greasy, I’m 42 on Sunday, I want to lose weight, I’m in perimenopause. But this is something I do. Saying it out loud has become a habit.

                    #Books #Writing #WritingCommunity #Reading #Scotland #UK

                    What's it to you?A This user is from outside of this forum
                    What's it to you?A This user is from outside of this forum
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                    @kristiedegaris Former photographer, this is a top notch photo. The Rembrandt lighting, the framing, the expression and pose, and that jacket texture!

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                    • KristieK Kristie

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                      So here is a photograph taken by a daughter of her mother. That is all. I am trying to learn from that.

                      END

                      Greem (Graeme. Not Graham!)G This user is from outside of this forum
                      Greem (Graeme. Not Graham!)G This user is from outside of this forum
                      Greem (Graeme. Not Graham!)
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                      @kristiedegaris It's a good photo. Despite all the above, you look relaxed and comfortable.

                      My daughter (now 18, at uni) once told me to not worry about my weight/hair/height/whatever it was I was moaning about, because I was still her dad regardless. That made me quiet and thoughtful for quite a while.

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                      • KristieK Kristie

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                        My daughter took this photograph of me today, quickly, in my bedroom. We swept the mess off the table, moved the dirty clothes off the chair and tried to make things look presentable, including me.

                        I complained the entire time about how I looked. The light wasn’t good, my hair was greasy, I’m 42 on Sunday, I want to lose weight, I’m in perimenopause. But this is something I do. Saying it out loud has become a habit.

                        #Books #Writing #WritingCommunity #Reading #Scotland #UK

                        PurpleShonaSS This user is from outside of this forum
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                        @kristiedegaris terrific photo 💜 what talents you both have. Loved your book and love this picture - get her to do one for your next book!

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                        • KristieK Kristie

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                          My daughter took this photograph of me today, quickly, in my bedroom. We swept the mess off the table, moved the dirty clothes off the chair and tried to make things look presentable, including me.

                          I complained the entire time about how I looked. The light wasn’t good, my hair was greasy, I’m 42 on Sunday, I want to lose weight, I’m in perimenopause. But this is something I do. Saying it out loud has become a habit.

                          #Books #Writing #WritingCommunity #Reading #Scotland #UK

                          woollypigsW This user is from outside of this forum
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                          @kristiedegaris well your daughter is a brilliant photographer, picked a very good subject/model (did you sign a release form 😉 ) and happy cake day when it comes.

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                          • KristieK Kristie

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                            My daughter took this photograph of me today, quickly, in my bedroom. We swept the mess off the table, moved the dirty clothes off the chair and tried to make things look presentable, including me.

                            I complained the entire time about how I looked. The light wasn’t good, my hair was greasy, I’m 42 on Sunday, I want to lose weight, I’m in perimenopause. But this is something I do. Saying it out loud has become a habit.

                            #Books #Writing #WritingCommunity #Reading #Scotland #UK

                            Nude andyN This user is from outside of this forum
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                            @kristiedegaris looks pretty good to me and my housemates

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                            • KristieK Kristie

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                              So here is a photograph taken by a daughter of her mother. That is all. I am trying to learn from that.

                              END

                              echopapaE This user is from outside of this forum
                              echopapaE This user is from outside of this forum
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                              @kristiedegaris

                              Your daughter is very talented. The sharpness/blurring in the photo is just right. The shadows and highlights are perfect for natural lighting without any tricks. The frame and posture are impressive.

                              I see a really beautiful, self-confident middle-aged woman who hasn't been photoshopped – and there's really no need to.

                              And I'm already looking forward to your book – it's next in line on my reading list.

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                              • KristieK Kristie

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                                So here is a photograph taken by a daughter of her mother. That is all. I am trying to learn from that.

                                END

                                IanMoore3000I This user is from outside of this forum
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                                @kristiedegaris I've said this before and I may say it again: your daughter is great at taking photographs

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                                • KristieK Kristie

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                                  My daughter took this photograph of me today, quickly, in my bedroom. We swept the mess off the table, moved the dirty clothes off the chair and tried to make things look presentable, including me.

                                  I complained the entire time about how I looked. The light wasn’t good, my hair was greasy, I’m 42 on Sunday, I want to lose weight, I’m in perimenopause. But this is something I do. Saying it out loud has become a habit.

                                  #Books #Writing #WritingCommunity #Reading #Scotland #UK

                                  BakerellaB This user is from outside of this forum
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                                  Bakerella
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                                  @kristiedegaris
                                  Wonderful photo, wonderful daughter. I guess she is that way partly because of you.
                                  (Took me (51) some time to learn, got a grown up daughter myself who's one of my best advisors)

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                                  • KristieK Kristie

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                                    So here is a photograph taken by a daughter of her mother. That is all. I am trying to learn from that.

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                                    Aaron Sawdey, Ph.D.A This user is from outside of this forum
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                                    Aaron Sawdey, Ph.D.
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                                    @kristiedegaris Your daughter is talented, it's a good photograph. And your forearms tell their own story, that this is a person who does in fact work with stone.

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                                    • Aaron Sawdey, Ph.D.A Aaron Sawdey, Ph.D.

                                      @kristiedegaris Your daughter is talented, it's a good photograph. And your forearms tell their own story, that this is a person who does in fact work with stone.

                                      KristieK This user is from outside of this forum
                                      KristieK This user is from outside of this forum
                                      Kristie
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                                      @acsawdey Haha. They do indeed look hulking in this photo but honestly, it's the light. Not so irl I'm afraid.

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                                      • KristieK Kristie

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                                        My daughter took this photograph of me today, quickly, in my bedroom. We swept the mess off the table, moved the dirty clothes off the chair and tried to make things look presentable, including me.

                                        I complained the entire time about how I looked. The light wasn’t good, my hair was greasy, I’m 42 on Sunday, I want to lose weight, I’m in perimenopause. But this is something I do. Saying it out loud has become a habit.

                                        #Books #Writing #WritingCommunity #Reading #Scotland #UK

                                        CarolynC This user is from outside of this forum
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                                        @kristiedegaris You look lovely. 🙂

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