An Open Letter to Those Who Gawk at My Child

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Hey there, friend! I wanted to take a moment to chat about something that’s been on my mind lately. You know when you see something that catches you off guard and your face just kind of… well, goes blank? Let’s be real; that look isn’t the most flattering.

Next time you find yourself staring in confusion, why not take a second to reflect? Close your eyes and think about a time when you were utterly baffled. Got it? Now, try to recreate that expression. Open your eyes—yikes! It’s not the best look, is it?

Unfortunately, this is the face I often see directed at my child when we’re out in public. It’s not just a confused face; it can come across as unfriendly and judgmental, and let’s face it, that’s not how we want to be greeted in this world. Imagine if every stranger you encountered wore that expression. Disturbing, right?

And then there’s that awkward moment when you realize you’ve been staring. You quickly shift to a “recovery face,” but often it’s just as awkward. It’s like saying, “Oh wow, my brain can’t process what I’m seeing. Is this safe? What even is this?”

Let’s take a moment to reflect on this. Diversity isn’t a new concept; it’s something we’ve been talking about for years. If you’re surprised by differences in people, it might be time to broaden your horizons a little.

For the sake of families like mine, please consider your expressions. If you want to make the world a kinder place, master that face of yours! It might sound tricky, but it’s entirely doable. Thanks to my countless hours of watching Tyra Banks on reality TV (shoutout to America’s Next Top Model), I know that with practice, you can totally improve your facial expressions.

So, the next time you encounter something unexpected, remember:

  • Don’t look like this: [insert confused face image]
  • Instead, try this: [insert friendly face image]

Got it? Awesome! Just practice in the mirror for a bit, and you’ll be making the world a friendlier place for families like ours.

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In summary, let’s work together to create a more understanding world. Our faces can say a lot, so let’s make sure they’re saying kindness and acceptance.