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Life lessons can come at us from all directions. From a book, a movie or an event where we experience an Aha! moment. The life lessons that I love the most are the ones that come from our children. When they say something that resonates with you, and you are amazed that they can teach you this. Well, last weekend this happened to me. My 3 youngest children were  having a drawing competition on a Sunday afternoon, and they asked their big brother to be the judge of their artwork. He took the role seriously, and gave them his honest opinion. He said what he liked and what he didnt like. First he judged his sisters and then he turned to his brother. He complimented his drawings and said he really liked them. But he felt like his brother had drawn what he thought the judge would like, and not what he actually liked. He then said ” you need to find your own style, and find your own voice. Don’t draw what you think I will like, draw what you like”.

Blow me over with a feather! Seriously! Where did he learn this knowledge? How does he know this when I have been struggling with this? What really struck me, when I thought about it, is that my eldest son does listen to his own voice.  He has his own style, which is not trendy and modern, but more vintage. His favourite  shoes are what we lovingly call his “Grandpa shoes”, and he wears them because he likes them. His own style. His own voice.

My youngest son did not win the drawing competition, and he accepted it with grace. And while they moved onto the next game, I was left thinking about me and my voice. It is there, and I know what I love. In this world of social media with news feeds of gorgeous images flooding your screen, it is so easy to compare. To feel that self doubt start to creep in and take over our thoughts. To share what we think other people will like and not what we love. To share my  style and my voice.

One Saturday morning, my daughter dressed herself in her sister’s dress which is two sizes too big for her. She  put a bow in her unbrushed hair, and then she  asked me if she could  sweep out the garage. I looked twice at her costume, and said “Sure!” with a big smile on my face. She swept and sang to herself, and with our garage filled with left-over boxes, it felt like a scene from a Disney princess movie. Her style, and her voice.
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January 31, 2014
Cindy, these are some of my favorites of yours ever and I love your message that goes along with it. What a wonderful lesson we need to keep reminding ourselves of.
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    image421
    January 31, 2014
    Thank you Amanda...I love getting these images from ordinary moments. Your words mean a lot to me.
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January 31, 2014
I think all artists struggle with this! What an awesome post!
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    image421
    January 31, 2014
    Thank you Julie. I agree, and I think it is part of the process to struggle with this as you develop your own style and voice.
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January 31, 2014
These are so awesome Cindy! I love everything you do!
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    image421
    January 31, 2014
    WOW Amanda! You just made my morning...thank you.
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January 31, 2014
Love the use of light...these are great and some of my own favorite things to capture as well! So beautiful!
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    image421
    January 31, 2014
    Garage light...Love it! Thank you Amanda.
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January 31, 2014
these are so pretty and such a lovely post. The light in the photos is just so dreamy.
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    image421
    January 31, 2014
    Thank you Maria. The light in our garage is pretty in the morning.
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Juli I
January 31, 2014
Out of the mouths of babes! Beautiful story and images. <3
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    image421
    January 31, 2014
    Thank you Juli. It was one of those moments when I was listening to their conversation, and ended up smiling.
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January 31, 2014
Such wisdom is this blog! It's hard to have unique vision when we see images after images on social media. Thank you for the reminder!
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    image421
    January 31, 2014
    Thank you Joyce. Sometimes we need to turn off social media to hear our own voice.
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