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I took this self portrait a few weeks ago for the weekly photography challenge over at I Heart Faces and wanted to bring it over here as well. Here's my original entry to go with it:

Self-portrait, huh? I'll admit it; my first inclination was to take a super adorable shot of myself mugging for the camera, like the school photo I never had.

But then I started thinking more; what did I want this photo to *say*?

My portrait for this week is about more than just my face. The stretch marks, the surgical scars, the tiny dots left by large-gauge IVs... all of them, a roadmap to my life, starting with my kidney failure (and almost instant 150 lb. weight gain) in 2001, then my first transplant in 2004 (commemorated by the green ribbon tattoo) to the c-section that brought my son in 2008, the catheter I used for dialysis for 2 years, and finally the most recent addition, the mark left by my second transplant this past September.

They are as much a part of who I am as my face, and so I share them with you.

I haven't always been comfortable with these marks on my body; I've talked to plastic surgeons and dermatologists, googled my heart out, looking for some miracle cure that would give me back the smooth, beautiful skin I took for granted for so long. (Pshaw! So long... I was 23 when I got sick! Practically a child!) I've worn various Spanx type products to keep it all tucked and smoothed. The only thing I would still consider is tattooing... I'd love a piece that circles around my back and towards the front, but it's just not something I can see myself investing the time or money in these days.

I don't have a moment where a light bulb went off and *bing!* I was suddenly more comfortable in my skin... it's been a slow process... almost exactly ten years since I first got sick, actually. There are lots of little things that I think (or like to think!) have pushed me forward towards acceptance.

Jamie falling in love with me, the me WITH the stretch marks, was a big step forward. My first transplant helped too, even though it brought new scars with it. It helped the other marks move further into the past, become just a little less important. Turning 30, same thing. We've all read the articles about how a woman in her 30s is in her prime; I decided that if so many people were saying it, there must be some truth to it, so I decided to go for the gusto in my third decade. Carrying a pregnancy and having Max proved to me, in no uncertain terms, that even my scarred and battered body is capable of amazing things.

If beauty is in the eye of the beholder, I am content with what I see.

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sherrikuhn 5 pts

Oh, this post is so awesome! i adore you on Twitter, but this? This is pure, raw, personal writing at it's best. You'ev been through a lot, but have obviously come out on top.

Sherri blogs at Old Tweener ( http://www.oldtweener.blogspot.com/ ), where she writes about parenting and anything else that makes her laugh (or cry) while living in those years between changing diapers and wearing them.

MamaRobinJ 5 pts

I saw your beautiful face and then scrolled down - way to rock the beauty, my friend! This is amazing and brave and really so beautiful. All those marks have a reason and a purpose and they make up who you are. I LOVE that you did this.

And yay for being syndicated for it! I saw you highlighted in my BlogHer newsletter and came running to visit you.

Robin is a mom to a toddler boy, a writer, a communications professional and a part-time runner. She writes about her struggle with postpartum depression at Farewell, Stranger ( http://farewellstranger.com ).

Nobody wants to be Ethel 5 pts

I work with a disabled population who question their disabilities and acceptance in the world. I am their care provider but they seek more than medical advice when they have appointments with me. They seek real world advice.

Bravo to you for accepting you for you.

The Patty Beat can be found at  http://pattyabr.wordpress.com where The Fearless Cook resides ready to take on your most feared items in the kitchen.

Liv2learn 5 pts

Thank you so much for sharing your story. I pray God keeps you strong an heathier everyday. Haoppy New year.

ardeeann 5 pts

None of us are perfect, heck they airbrush beautiful models and actresses but if we love our bodies and accept ourselves as we are then we will be ahead of the game. I have skin that does not "stretch" and thus I am a road map of stretch marks. I will never be able to wear a bikini, so what, I like a little more coverage anyway! (I am not bikini sized either but the stretch marks initially came from giving birth to my now 33 year old son. They are my first birthday present from him. LOL!)

My body doesn't always cooperate with me but it is mine and I love it imperfections and all, that even includes the chin whiskers that prickle me if I forget to shave them.

Thanks again for sharing your story and picture.

Cheers,

Ardee-ann

http://ardeeeichelmann.livejournal.com

DonnaKaye 5 pts

What an insightful and wonderful story. Thank you for your courage to share.

Donna @ http://mylife-in-stories.blogspot.com

JL Fields 5 pts

You are beautiful, brave and thriving! I'm so inspired by you!

JL goes Vegan:  Food & Fitness with a side of Kale ( http://www.jlgoesvegan.com )
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mamallama 5 pts

Beautiful! Thanks so much for sharing... trying to be at peace with my own stretches and sags. What a strong woman!

Carrie- Little Llamas! 
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