There’s been a furore lately over the Insta-Mum phenomenon. Most of us are on there, even if it’s only to stalk our children’s accounts. We laugh and nod at someone else’s crappy day, and get shopping envy over their new pink boots.
The phony Insta-Mum claim
Apparently some of us are letting the side down, making motherhood look way too easy and glamorous. We’re posting too many perfect lattes and sparkly manicures, and not enough eyebags and carrot splats. Our houses look too tidy, our children too angelic, and our beaches too pristine. It’s not the truth, some claim, and we’re making the real mums feel bad about themselves.
Now, I have an Instagram account, and I try to post nice pictures on there. No one really wants to see me in my pyjamas on the school run, with my menopausal sweat on, right? (That’s what Stories are for). I figure people want to see nice colours, or artful photos, not pictures labelled #foodporn that look like something the dog threw up.
One Insta-Mum this week has laid down a challenge to show life as it really is. Her real life holiday photo is a corker, and I can’t imagine there’s anything to beat it (unless you count the time my daughter photographed me at the optician). But never let it be said that I will walk away from a challenge. Alongside all those carefully staged and edited images that make you want to be me (cough), there occasionally languishes a dodgy snap that should never see the light of day.
In fact, there are many…
But my best real Insta-Mum example came courtesy of a theme park. My family are fans of the rollercoaster photo confrontation. They’ll do a ride once, to figure out where the camera is, then go round again and strike an ironic pose, just for the hell of it.
It’s a giggle, and we always buy the picture. But I’d never put it on Instagram. It’s not quite right for my feed. No, this is the one that best shows a real Insta-Mum:
It couldn’t be more perfect. It has everything possible to fulfil the requirements of the mums who want to see real-life parenting: flabby muffin top belly; bra on show; saggy neck and double chin; fillings from the pre-fluoride era. And look! Proof that you CAN gain weight in your unshaven armpits (*makes proud face*).
That’s a real Insta-Mum, right there, folks. The question is, should I ruin my perfect Instagram feed with it?
Shall we create a real Insta-Mum commotion? Sally is asking Mums to share their real mum moments in the #NotAnInstaMum challenge. Take a look at hers (top tip – put your coffee cup down first).
I didn’t even notice the bra 🙂
I actually prefer this kind of Insta Mum, can we start a trend? x
Oh do let’s! Life would be so much easier if there were no photo shop, don’t you think?
This is brilliant, it is so healthy to be able to laugh at yourself. Now I’m a true Instamum authentic as I post shitty snaps of myself all the time *proud face* Mich x
? Bring it on! Let’s do this real instagramming stuff! They can take us as they find us! xx
Oh Helen, that photo reminds me of every rollercoaster I’ve ever been on. And yet our children still manage to look cool as anything – how does that work?
I think it’s a mean trick of fate. The cool gene has skipped a generation, allowing them to look amazing at all times, whilst all our energy is reserved for being the most amazing parents in the world ever. That’s what I’m going with anyway…
Oh for goodness sake, people moan about everything! It’s ‘too perfect’, it’s ‘too slummy’. Instagram is a superficial platform… why are people so surprised people put a filtered version of their lives on it? I love that photo of you all on the roller coaster… brilliant.
That was such an awesome read, I had such a good laugh ?I can so identify with you
Ah so glad! Every now and then I do like to go back to my roots and have a chuckle with a blog post 🙂
Instagram always has to be taken with a pinch of salt – some like to show real life, others like to take pretty photos, others like working their magic with photoshop. That is what I love about it as a platform 🙂
Very true – each to his own 🙂
Haha I love this, I am not at all an insta-mum either. I totally prefer the real-life insta mum to the picture perfect variety x
Haha this is brilliant. My feed looks so lovely and perfect but I save my stories for the non perfect. I love having a beautiful feed full of happy memories. But, I actually really want to join in with this challenge. x
Yes! I’m the same – all the tosh goes on stories ? And I’m very willing to put appalling photos of myself on my blog. Just as long as my Insta feed looks perfect! ?
Lol great pictures! I love to see pretty pictures but I also love real life!! It’s funnier!
I love your photo and what a fun challenge. Life does need to be real sometimes and not just about aspirations
Your photos made me chuckle but Sally’s still wins. I am rarely in any photos but there is a horrendous one of me floating around from Britmums LOL
Ooh I will have to go on the hunt!
I love Instagram to share my pictures with my family and friends and see theirs. It is great that you are using it to have fun.