Musings on Audrey
Posted: Tue May 24, 2016 6:27 pm
(I decided to put this in the off topic so people won't have to weed through it in the important stuff!)
Audrey Hepburn is my role model. A good heart, a beautiful personality, a talented actress, an accent that makes me melt like butter every time I hear it, mesmerizing eyes, and oh yes, how could I forget? That figure. I have always felt a special connection to Audrey, she was the same height as me. 5'7. She was also the same shoe size, 10. But that's about where the similarities end. Where her waist was 20 inches, mine is 23.5. Where she was a perfect hour glass with 34 inch hips and bust, I'm a lopsided 30-23.5-33, giving me an unappealing pear look. And where she weighed a mere 103lb, I weigh a whopping 125. Also, Audrey was blessed with an incredibly small bone structure. While Audrey was light and graceful on her feet, with the build of a dancer, my meaty biceps and thighs were built for power, not elegance. These facts used to make me sad. They used to make me feel less than. They used to make me feel imperfect (which is actually totally true, because I am!). But over time I've grown to love my imperfections. Carrying weight in your lower body is healthier for you. Muscular thighs make you a faster runner. Being strong and agile is useful, I can vault a chain link fence (a bit naughty I know!), sling forty pounds around like it's nothing, run a nine minute mile, hold a plank for five minutes straight and a lot of other things that most other girls my age can't. I have big bones because I'm Polish. You had to be strong to survive working in the fields and the cold winters in Poland. I am proud of my heritage. I've realized that Audrey wasn't perfect as in blanket statement perfect. Audrey was perfect for Audrey. I am perfect for me. So are you! Comment about things that have helped you get over comparing yourself to others!
Audrey Hepburn is my role model. A good heart, a beautiful personality, a talented actress, an accent that makes me melt like butter every time I hear it, mesmerizing eyes, and oh yes, how could I forget? That figure. I have always felt a special connection to Audrey, she was the same height as me. 5'7. She was also the same shoe size, 10. But that's about where the similarities end. Where her waist was 20 inches, mine is 23.5. Where she was a perfect hour glass with 34 inch hips and bust, I'm a lopsided 30-23.5-33, giving me an unappealing pear look. And where she weighed a mere 103lb, I weigh a whopping 125. Also, Audrey was blessed with an incredibly small bone structure. While Audrey was light and graceful on her feet, with the build of a dancer, my meaty biceps and thighs were built for power, not elegance. These facts used to make me sad. They used to make me feel less than. They used to make me feel imperfect (which is actually totally true, because I am!). But over time I've grown to love my imperfections. Carrying weight in your lower body is healthier for you. Muscular thighs make you a faster runner. Being strong and agile is useful, I can vault a chain link fence (a bit naughty I know!), sling forty pounds around like it's nothing, run a nine minute mile, hold a plank for five minutes straight and a lot of other things that most other girls my age can't. I have big bones because I'm Polish. You had to be strong to survive working in the fields and the cold winters in Poland. I am proud of my heritage. I've realized that Audrey wasn't perfect as in blanket statement perfect. Audrey was perfect for Audrey. I am perfect for me. So are you! Comment about things that have helped you get over comparing yourself to others!