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Friday, April 22, 2011

Beauty

"But let your adorning be the hidden person of the heart with the imperishable beauty of a gentle and quiet spirit, which in God's sight is very precious" 1 Peter 3:4

Beauty: this is a topic that has been on my mind quite a lot lately. As someone who is around young teenage girls five days a week, I see the struggle they face as they grow comfortable in their skin. So often, I want to grab the eyeliner out of their hands before they add the fourth coat of the morning and scream, "You're beautiful! Stop that!" It's so ironic that women spend millions in order to regain the skin they once had, and here are these beautiful, smooth-skinned young ladies caking over that glowing skin with more and more powder.

I don't think anyone will deny that we are bombarded with beauty propaganda, particularly in our society. Both men and women encounter a plethora of publications, advertisements, commercials, etc.- all campaigning about what beauty looks like. I accept this. It is part of our world.

Here's what I will not accept: that we as women do not do what we can to lift one another up and encourage one another often enough. Oftentimes, we are so catty and insecure that we will fail to build up someone else's confidence because we figure this will make us feel better about ourselves. I'm including myself in on this generalization. I believe my very words yesterday after seeing Emily Blunt on TV were, "She's so beautiful. I hate her." Now, why would I hate someone who is beautiful?  Why would someone else's beauty seem to somehow be connected to my own?

The answer: inadequacy. We, as women, struggle with this constantly. We feel we are not enough in just about every area- including beauty. This is why cosmetics is multi-billion dollar industry and why people are willing to spend hard-earned money and endure lots of pain to go under the knife.

Well, I'm done. I think we, as women, should begin encouraging and building one another up now. We should remind the ladies we love about how beautiful they are- inside and out. So, here is my ode to some of the ladies in my life and what makes every single one of them drop-dead gorgeous.

My Mom:
Skin-deep beauty: My mom has the best smile, the prettiest green eyes, and beautiful hair.
Beyond her skin: Mom is the most intuitive person when it comes to working with others. She is understanding and so very wise. I respect her and love to the moon and back.

My Sister
Skin-deep beauty: Emily was fortunate to get mom's green eyes. She also has the most beautiful skin tone and an irresistible smile. She also has a great figure and the cutest nose.
Beyond her skin: Emily has the ability to light up a room when she's around. She has the best sense of humor and can make everyone laugh. She is also so very dedicated and will work her tail off to help others around her.

Kelley
Skin-deep beauty: Kelley is one of those girls who can roll out of bed and look great. She is a natural, effortless beauty. With her natural blonde hair and beautiful eyes, make-up isn't needed on her gorgeous face.
Beyond her skin: Kelley has the greatest capacity for love that I know. She is accepting and generous towards everyone. It's very inspiring to watch her help others.

Barbara
Skin-deep beauty: Barb has a radiant smile, stunning eyes, and a figure nearly every woman envies. She, too, does not need make-up to highlight her features. She is simply beautiful, without all the extra stuff.
Beyond her skin: Barb has a huge heart for helping others. She feels called to guide those who are suffering, and God has given her a talent to do this. Her vivacious nature makes her fun to hang out with; but her ability to listen makes her a life-long friend.

Liz

Skin-deep beauty: Liz is another effortless beauty. She has the confidence to embrace this, and wears little make-up. As a result, her skin is smooth and her unique smokey blue eyes are stunning.
Beyond her skin: Liz is one of the most confident people I know. She is quick to work for what she wants and loves what she does. Her drive and expertise are amazing.

Catherine
Skin-deep beauty: Catherine has the beautiful head of hair and creamy skin tone. She has blue eyes and, like Liz, is not afraid to let her natural beauty shine through with little help from make-up.
Beyond her skin: Catherine is one of the sweetest, most willing people I know. She will help others in any way she can. She is steadfast and loyal, and a true friend.

There are so many other ladies who I want to write about (and will have to, once I snag pictures of them!). I thank each and every one of these women for their beauty. They are fearfully and wonderfully made.

All my love-
Sarah