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National Family Photo Day
If you
captured your family in this moment, what would it show? Is
this moment different to this time last year? Will your
family still look the same next year?
Time passes
quickly, and the baby you are holding now, will soon be off
to explore the world on their own. That’s why it’s
important to take family photos, and capture the memories
and moments that make your family so
special.
Ashlee Sturme, founder of The Motherhood
Project, believes that its important to enjoy the early
years of parenting, “because they pass so
quickly!”
“Sometimes when you’re in the thick
of sleep-deprivation, changing nappies, keeping up with
washing, going to coffee group and well-child appointments,
you lose sight of the fun of having a baby. You forget to
stop and just enjoy what you have, to breathe in the scent
of your baby and kiss their tiny toes. And next thing you
have baby number two and three and even five… go back to
work, maybe… and the kids are all growing and it’s too
late!”
Ashlee started The Motherhood Project late
last year to normalise these demands. “Society is telling
us we can have it all, and that its glamorous. It’s not.
Motherhood is demanding, exhausting, all-consuming,
unbalancing… and its ok to feel crappy and overwhelmed
sometimes. Its ok to ask for help. But more important than
all of this, it’s really vital that you take stock of how
lucky you are, how healthy your baby is, how beautiful your
family has become.”
To remind parents of this,
Ashlee has launched ‘National Family Photo Day’ for
Sunday 27th May.
“So many families mean to get around
to taking photos, but they never do. Sometimes it’s
actually too late, and that’s very sad. National Family
Photo Day is a reminder for us to stop and grab the camera,
and head to the park. Or book a professional and enjoy the
experience.”
To celebrate the day, Ashlee is
building a directory of family photographers who are keen to
be involved, and gathering prizes for a photo competition.
“Check the directory for your local photography, many of
them are offering specials for portrait sessions during the
week of the 28th. Or grab your camera, gather the kids, head
to the beach and get snapping!” Full details will be
posted on The Motherhood Projects website: http://www.motherhoodprojectco.nz/
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