Tuesday, October 03, 2006


All about self: Some people might view it as ego, but I see it very much as self esteem, and learning about self. I think a huge piece of it is about bravery. Inspire me Thursday has asked us to take photos of ourselves for seven days and to then present them. I decided to take up the challenge. Some days I nearly forgot and the pictures were done in a hurry. I was tired. Other days were better. Some days were bad hair days and others were OK.
Trying to put this together this evening was, well, what can I say? It definitely reminded me of twenty some years ago when I was studying nursing and had to tape record home visits with families. We then had to analyze the conversation. Yikes. I got SO tired of hearing my own voice, rewind and play, rewind and play. I didn't take so much time tonight. I think what looks like a bad hair day was actually being a bit sloppy with the scissors on my program. I just did not want to look so closely for so long at those pictures of me.

I will title this bravery.
For those of you that are not familiar, the birds ascending from behind my head are about hope.

6 comments:

winnsangels said...

Thanks you two. The last picture was done yesterday ~ the one with which I'm most pleased. The sun had been shining and I'd been outdoors doing some photos, moving some dirty tables around. That brings me a true smile.

PennyBlue said...

TOO COOL! You did a great job!
Now go to my blog (which by the way..I'm still working on links) and read FIVE THOUGHTS. Then consider yourself officially tagged!
Don't worry it's fun and short!

winnsangels said...

Sounds like FUN.

Terri Stegmiller said...

I like it Wendy. I personally don't see any bad hair, but I think we are all our own worst critics. Thanks for giving us a peek at YOU! Hugs!

Heartful said...

Bravo! And yes, definitely about bravery.

Anonymous said...

very nice and i'm not as brave as you are.


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