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A Bittersweet Reminder of How Quickly Our Children Grow (VIDEO)

by Julie Ryan Evans on April 12, 2012 at 10:33 AM

Feist Bittersweet MelodiesEven if you're not a fan of Indie singer Feist, the powerful new video for her song "Bittersweet Melodies" is worth a watch, especially for parents. It provides a stark reminder that no matter how difficult and long (oh so very long sometimes) our days with our children may be, they really do pass quickly.

In the video she uses photographs from Irina Werning in which she has taken pictures from people's childhoods, then recreated the scene in adulthood. The result of them displayed side-by-side is an amazingly powerful look at just how quickly our children grow.

Some of the images are a bit startling, and there's a little bit of nudity, so be careful who's watching over your shoulder, but overall, it's incredible.

Sniff. It's one of the most overused sayings in the world: "I can't believe how big he/she/they have gotten." And there's the ever-present echoing of "I can't believe how time flies," but they're true.

Blogger Glennon Melton made a huge connection with moms when she wrote a post titled "Don't Carpe Diem." In it, she talked about how difficult parenting is and how when older women in grocery stores say things like, “Oh- Enjoy every moment. This time goes by so fast,” that that's a huge crock. She said it makes her "paranoid and panicky" to be told to enjoy every minute when it's pretty much impossible to when it comes to children.

I nodded my head along with the rest of the Web, because she's right -- for all the good minutes of motherhood, plenty flat out suck. But I also didn't nod too strongly, because frankly, I appreciate those words of wisdom from those old ladies.

No, there's no way we actually can enjoy every minute of raising our children (and if you've met my strong-willed daughter you know this is true), but damn we should try. So like those reminders from the old ladies, this video is just another little reminder I need sometimes while said daughter is screaming on her back in the middle of a grocery aisle or refusing to wear any of the 1,000 dresses in closet because none is just right -- a reminder that this will pass ... and I'm going to miss it.

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Image via Rolling Stone

 

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  • jonellg
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    jonellg

    April 12, 2012 at 10:35 AM

    your link does not work


  • the4m...
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    the4mutts

    April 12, 2012 at 11:05 AM
    Well, the video was okay I guess. It didn't really phase me much. Maybe it will when the 4th*and last* child is out of diapers
  • twweaty
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    twweaty

    April 12, 2012 at 11:33 AM

    Very cute video. I think it shows how much changes, yet somethings stay the same. its sad to realize how much changed over allt he years with our loved ones. raning from the little babies that grew up, to the adults that are now old and phased into a new type of life. 


  • Amand...
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    AmandaSnyder

    April 12, 2012 at 11:45 AM

    It makes me think back to how my mom used to say I grew to fast.  I was getting taller and she was getting short.  I loved this video and then I relized my little boy was growing so fast they really do grow fast.


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    Bonnie Bruns Williams

    April 12, 2012 at 12:26 PM

    Awww.... the photos of the baby boys and the men they grew into just make me want to hug my two boys (11 and 1).  And my girls too, they are turning into young women before my eyes (9 and 4).  Children grow waaaayyy too fast!!

    ~sniff~

     

     


  • jalaz77
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    jalaz77

    April 12, 2012 at 1:42 PM

    I thought this was great!!!


  • lisas...
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    lisasuel1

    April 12, 2012 at 1:54 PM

    That was awesome!  I want to save certain photos of my boy now... and dig up some of my own from when I was a kid!


  • Alway...
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    AlwaysExpecting

    April 12, 2012 at 2:36 PM

    *SOB*


  • MomLi...
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    MomLily67

    April 12, 2012 at 5:58 PM

    I checked the photographer's website and saw the slide show, it is so amazing. We don't change that much over the years. I still smile with my lips tigh as in my 1st grade photo!


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    noway

    April 13, 2012 at 3:09 PM
    I've heard this saying and it's oh so true ... "In childhood, the days are long, but the years are short". There are some days when I can't wait for bedtime, but then I look and see how much my two boys (10 and 11) have grown. It's unbelievable. :-/
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