Birth as art
Sep. 11th, 2008 01:52 pmSometimes when you're up at a late night birth (6pm to 4:30am last night) you notice the most interesting things.
Let me start by saying I think birth is beautiful..... it is also messy, hard, tiring work. But it's all beautiful the way it works.
Last nights client was like watching a living Picasso. Her body was this beautiful mixture of angles. Her overall body shape was rectangular, staight back, not much curve in the waist, staight down to the hips. Then there was her butt. It was a square. It was nicely shaped, but also angular. Her chest however were these beautiful perfectly round breasts. Her face was sort of v shaped and she had a very angular nose. And her hair was this beautiful cresceno of short ringlet curls down to her shoulders. And despite our best efforts, they kept escaping the elastics and falling into her face. She also had this small riot of freckles on her face which was quite the contrast to her pale skin.
Her husband was a great compliment to her looks. Not to tall, very dark hair and these amazing eyes. You could tell every time you looked at them he was completely besotted with her, and it conveyed in every look and in the way he touched her. He was one of the quieter partners I've seen, but he was very there with her.
The light of the room would change according to her needs, so the shadows were almost always changing. And in the small light of sconces above the fireplace, she brought forth their living masterpiece ... a beautiful baby girl named Maya.
Let me start by saying I think birth is beautiful..... it is also messy, hard, tiring work. But it's all beautiful the way it works.
Last nights client was like watching a living Picasso. Her body was this beautiful mixture of angles. Her overall body shape was rectangular, staight back, not much curve in the waist, staight down to the hips. Then there was her butt. It was a square. It was nicely shaped, but also angular. Her chest however were these beautiful perfectly round breasts. Her face was sort of v shaped and she had a very angular nose. And her hair was this beautiful cresceno of short ringlet curls down to her shoulders. And despite our best efforts, they kept escaping the elastics and falling into her face. She also had this small riot of freckles on her face which was quite the contrast to her pale skin.
Her husband was a great compliment to her looks. Not to tall, very dark hair and these amazing eyes. You could tell every time you looked at them he was completely besotted with her, and it conveyed in every look and in the way he touched her. He was one of the quieter partners I've seen, but he was very there with her.
The light of the room would change according to her needs, so the shadows were almost always changing. And in the small light of sconces above the fireplace, she brought forth their living masterpiece ... a beautiful baby girl named Maya.