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You are here: Home / Merry Musings / Thinking / It's not beautiful, but it is mine.

It's not beautiful, but it is mine.

July 16, 2013 by

I’ve been trying to lose weight, after a fairly hideous scales moment where I saw a number I never wanted to see. My physical self confidence has been slithering away pretty hard and fast lately, to the point where it is affecting more parts of my life than I care to write out loud. I rarely appear in photos, because I hate how I look (I think) – my nose is too hooky, my tummy to saggy, my breasts are too big, my face too quirkily ‘classic’ for me to ever believe I am worth good clothes or to feel good. Let’s face it, home with children in sloppy clothes, when you know your husband still loves you whatever and your children still think you are the best ever, who cares?

Well I do. Or I thought I did.

SO I’ve lost 12lbs in 2 weeks, which is an amazing accomplishment for me, since I do not find it easy to do so at all. And I am slimmer; not massively but noticeably. My face looks better, my clothes feel better, my tummy has less of a roll over the top of the saggy baby belly that I’ve learned to live with. I feel better.

Yesterday Lindy took a picture of me on behalf of the Tots100 which nearly made me cry.

pretty

It’s the first time I’ve looked at photo of myself in normal every day clothes, averagely crumpled – ever – where I thought I looked beautiful. And happy. And confident. All those things that have seemed so far away for so long.

And even when she posted a photo of me later, with bare legs… hmmmmmm…. I didn’t mind.

mewithbarelegs

What struck me at that moment was the different thing that had clicked in my head. It’s not so much how I look, but how I feel. These last two weeks, I have stuck to a really tough diet – and I’ve done it. I’ve beaten the demons, overcome my fail points, decided I want change more than food or the comfort of eating. And I think that is what was beaming out of my face, pleasure at feeling happier. I’m ready to start running again, my back doesn’t hurt and I’m confident I can carry on till I get to the (not actually particularly low) weight I know I will be happy at.

It seemed particularly poignant to stumble across this, very important project at that moment. I’ve been ashamed of my lack of willpower for a long time – I don’t eat that badly but I eat lazily and I had stopped trying to control it. But it’s that, the lack of willpower and the sense of intentionally damaging myself that has brought me low. These have been tough few years, so very tough and being slimmer has been low on the priority list. Being happy meant starting way before my weight.

But ashamed of my body? This body, for all its sags and bumps and stretches has brought six children into the world. Birthed them, loved them, fed them, held them as they lived and died. And how I think about it now affects everything about how I remember these years. This is the body that was almost all Freddie ever knew, got Bene here against the odds and is still standing, despite everything. How I look after it affects the rest of my life, but how I love it affects the how my girls think of themselves when they are almost 40.

I’m suddenly ashamed that I was ashamed. I’m so very pleased to be losing weight but I’m more pleased to have realised that the most important aspect of that is, aside from being healthier, to have grown some respect for myself and some belief that I can make changes and stick to decisions.

My very first thought, when I read about the “A Beautiful Body” project, was to ask to be involved. I’m still summoning the nerve to make that email happen. But I wouldn’t be ashamed to show the world what a body which grew and loved six children looks like.

And that is a big change. Quite an important one.

Probably worth being nearly 40 for.

Filed Under: Thinking Tagged With: A Beautiful Body Project, being fat, body confidence, dieting, liking your body, pregnancy photography, slimming, willpower, your body after pregnancy

Comments

  1. Rachael says

    July 16, 2013 at 11:31 am

    You are beautiful Merry, and I’m glad you can see it now, and that you’re treating your lovely self well. SO proud of you. Big cuddle xxx

    • merry says

      July 16, 2013 at 11:37 am

      xxx You are lovely.

  2. Lindy says

    July 16, 2013 at 11:39 am

    You’re beautiful- by the time we get to be our age our bodies are a testiment to a life lived. I say embrace it because the alternative isn’t worth thinking about.

    • merry says

      July 16, 2013 at 11:59 am

      Thank you for the photo – I think you changed my life.

  3. The Mad House says

    July 16, 2013 at 11:56 am

    Merry you are beautiful. I on the other hand am FAT! But I think contentment and happiness is something to strive for

    • merry says

      July 16, 2013 at 11:59 am

      I saw 15 stone on the scales. There ain’t no way to dress that up pretty 🙂 Not on someone as short as me. But I’m almost a stone down now and hoping I can go to something like 12.5 without too much pain. Will be a continuing battle with my willpower and self worth though.

  4. Joanne Mallon says

    July 16, 2013 at 12:08 pm

    I always think that our bodies are the map of our lives. What we’ve done, where we’ve been, how we’ve endured – it’s all there. And as such it deserves to be loved and supported. It’s clear you’re a really beautiful person and that’s a lovely pic, one to be proud of.

  5. Kat says

    July 16, 2013 at 12:10 pm

    You are beautiful because you are a beautiful person, inside and out. I’m glad you’re seeing that beauty for yourself now. Best of luck with empowering yourself, whatever route it takes.

  6. Jeanette says

    July 16, 2013 at 12:11 pm

    Merry you are beautiful!I of course understand so much you have written here. This body too has birthed six babies, one that knew only my body for most of her existence. I always knew she was safer inside….
    As for the project do it. I was reading about it and thinking how it could be wonderful and then I saw this. Go on send that mail. X

  7. Domestic Goddesque says

    July 16, 2013 at 12:20 pm

    For what it’s worth, I thought you looked fabulous. And came home thinking: one day I too will be that confident!

  8. Kate says

    July 16, 2013 at 12:29 pm

    Since starting this 12 week body transformation, I’ve lost a bit. I’m happy with my progress. My reasons for heading into this challenge were never about how think I am, or how I look. At my age it’s not about that, but about how fit and healthy I am, in mind AND body. I need to honour Joseph’s very short life by honouring my own, and that of his brothers. I need to be able to keep up with them, especially. So, I get all of what you’re saying here.
    I think you look beautiful up there, in that shot in the pink top. Very serene. Love to you. x

  9. Justin says

    July 17, 2013 at 11:37 am

    Amazing post and so incredibly helpful to so many young women struggling with their body image. 🙂

  10. knitlass says

    July 20, 2013 at 10:52 pm

    Well done you – that’s brilliant! If you have time, have a look at Amy herzog’s website & blog. She’s written a book about knitting things that fit and flatter, and she has some good posts about focussing on your best bits, rather than covering up the worst ones! See the post on flabby arms…..

  11. Emily Hudson says

    July 23, 2013 at 6:59 am

    Wow ,you look Good and don’t need to be ashamed confidence comes from within and you have proved it.You need to be empowered and self determined towards life, for how far you want to take it is up to one’s self!

  12. becky says

    July 26, 2013 at 6:06 am

    Yay for you Merry well done on your weight loss and you new found acceptance that your body is terrific!

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