This is no easy role to fill - I have to be aware of the expression on my face as I stare at my reflection in the mirror and watch how I describe my body. I have to accept and love my own body, in spite of its imperfections, in hopes that she may not grow up to be critical of hers. I have to focus on exercise and eating nourishing foods because she will likely see those life choices as normal if they are a part of her everyday life. I have to show her what health entails... and how to maintain & encourage it. Apart from the make up and hairstyles, I want her to learn how to be a woman who is strong, healthy, confident, and accepting of who she is without any need for make up to make her feel beautiful. She should know she's the beautiful addition to make up and that make up is only enhanced by the beautiful woman it's on.
I think of all these things as I see the innocence in her eyes and realize that I am showing her what life is all about. I am impacting her life in the tiniest of ways when doing my everyday tasks. She is learning FROM ME... and I hope to teach her many things.
I love you, Zali boo!
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