I've been thinking and praying a lot about what I want out of this next year. I feel very content and happy with stepping out of my role as a teacher and staying home full time with Graham and Hayes, but I do feel the pull for something more...something where I can connect and interact with others! If I'm going to be "online," I feel like, big or small, I want to influence others in a positive way.
And, what better way than INSTAGRAM (@SarahTuckerUp)!
It is 2020, so that answer shouldn't surprise you. The reality is that I'm just a regular 'ole suburban mom, looking for some adult interaction, without having to leave the house, because we all know it takes two hours just to prepare to leave the house, so ain't nobody got time for that.
With that said, I have come up with the #TuckerUp365Real Challenge.
If you ask anyone who knows me how they would describe Sarah Tucker, they'd (probably) say "honest and real." I have always been someone who tells it like it is, doesn't have any shame at all for looking like a raggity hot mess in public, and I've never cared to have everything in my life look "perfect."
So, in an effort to regain some "realness" on Instagram, I've come up with a 365 day challenge. Each day I'm going to try to post a "real" picture with a "real" caption. Am I going to use my preset to make my picture look a little better? Yes. But, I will guarantee the filter will not filter out the meaning of the picture.
I may post a messy bathroom, my child mid tantrum, me with no make-up and still in my pajamas at 4pm on a weekday, Taco Bell for dinner...you name it, I'm posting real life stuff.
Now, are there happy and great things that happen in real life? YES! Do I sometimes crank out a delicious meal? Yes! I will be posting those! When my house is clean and things look orderly, I will most likely post it. When I actually get dressed up and look like a human, that's real, and definitely worth posting.
What I am aiming for is more meaningful captions and pictures. More real pictures. Captions and pictures that tell a story, so that years from now I can look back at my Instagram and remember my real life, not just the highlights. I will always remember the highlights, but I want to remember that some days I've got it all together, and some days I don't!
I want to make other moms know that we are all in this together.
I want to make other women know that not looking picture perfect all the time is normal and okay!
I want to show that my toddler, too, screams at me and calls me things he's heard on the internet.
I want to show that my heart breaks and I cry real tears over things like my friend's infertility, stubbing my toe, or not getting enough sleep.
I want to show that I wish I worked out more, but this season of life is precious and I just don't want to right now.
I want to show that my marriage is amazing, but also a man named Chris Tucker really urks me sometimes.
I want to just be real.
And, I want YOU to be real with me.
SO, starting tomorrow, January, 1, 2020, I want you to post a REAL picture.
It could be a real quote, it could be your gorgeous home, it can be whatever you want! I just want it to be real, and honest, and something that you can look back on 10 years from know and cherish. I want you to caption it with honesty. If you love your house, post it and say it! If you hate your hair in a picture, say it! I just want. to. be. real.
When you post, use the hashtag #TuckerUp365Real and tag me @SarahTuckerUp and I will share all the real photos!
I can't wait to make 2020 the year of less "this is what my life should look like," and more of "I'm thankful for this life I have!"
Cheers, friends!!