Perfect timing for Memories Monday as I have just been sorting through endless photos so I can gather them into some sort of order for my grown children to reminisce about. As I looked, and remembered, I guess it was making my emotions take over the practicality of it all. Was I sad looking at the past? Not necessarily. I have had a wonderful life. Was I regretful? No, I have learnt that regrets hold you back more than anything.
I realised that the lump in my throat was actually frustration. I could remember most “occasions” where photos were taken -where, when, why. I couldn’t however remember my feelings that were attached to that specific situation and parenting moment. For example this simple, everyday shot of my oldest two sons is cute but what did I say to them at the time? What did the baby feel like as I placed him in the position? What did their giggles sound like?
I guess I just wanted more from that photo.
I wanted to relive that moment to some degree.
I know that every still photo that is taken invokes some kind of visual memory for us all BUT I have to say that all you young ones have an amazing advantage over us more mature folk. For you, capturing special moments of your family and children is instant and can be shared with friends and family with the push of a button. Technology allows for rapid clicks, videos, added effects….all literally at your finger tips. How amazing is it to have those first steps, words, smile, athletics race, christmas concert etc all on record with the sounds that go with it. I yearn to remember my children’s voices when they were young. Only special words they used are in my memory bank.
I am almost a crazy woman now embracing moments and photographing important events. For me it is another way of journaling my life.
I know my Dad would be amazed by the changes. Dad loved photography and “back in the old days” it was all about getting the best shot and light exposure at the time. I would stand there diligently holding my pose while he checked the lighting or added a different lens. It’s a bit hard to look natural while you are juggling a netball trophy in one hand and balancing one foot graciously on a brick ledge. Bless him. Hence there are very few action shots in my childhood albums. It would often take weeks to finish a film and then it would be another week for developing. Fingers were crossed as we opened the packet knowing that there would be no second chances.
Your phones and devices today can be grabbed in an instant, auto focus takes over and there you have that spontaneous shot. I witnessed a proud young Dad in a hotel restaurant last week feeding his baby son fruit yogurt with his left hand (maybe for the first time) and literally rapidly snapping shots with his right hand. It actually made me laugh as I was imagining the baby thinking.. “Gees – it’s hard enough swallowing these damned lumps without the pressure of smiling for you as well!!”
Imagine if the tables were turned and the children had the power of snapping that perfect shot of Mum, Dad or the Grandies?
Revenge could be sweet.
It might not be too pretty either!
What would we have for instagram?
#youtrythelatestbabyvitamintonic
#frighteningwaytowakeup
#eatallyourveggiesyourself
#granddadslatestpartytrick
How wonderful that you can capture all those spontaneous moments. Each click will bring joy to you and your family in future years. Amazing 21st montages and special occasion gifts can be created all from the comfort of your home. If you have relatives overseas or living interstate, how exciting to be able to speak with and see them live online? How beautiful to have young children connecting with parents and grandparents…..even when they are the other side of the world. Hearing a bedtime story from afar could become a family ritual and complete a young child’s (and relative’s) day.
So as you embrace the technology and record your life, I believe it is important still to remember not to let it take away from true connections with people. If you want to record a significant point in time with your children or family, or if it is a special event, take a moment to reflect on why it is special. It is the emotional triggers that come from these that will remain with you and touch your heart for years to come.
“Sometimes you will never know
the true value of a moment until
it becomes a memory”
Bye for now
Kim