Natural beauties: Cumbrian Calendar Girl mums strip off in great outdoors for Jaxon Currie
OUTSTANDING natural beauties have stripped off in areas of outstanding natural beauty to help support a seven-year-old boy with a rare brain tumour.
Mother nature: Siobonne Brewster au natrel at Lake Buttermere,
20 Lake District mums resurrected the classic Calendar Girls look with a saucy month by month look at just what Cumbria has to offer.
Sally Pigg hanging out washing on Askham Fell
The ladies braved the elements to create images depicting a mother’s work, a mother’s love and her day-to-day challenges. One of Jaxon’s teddy bears will feature in every shot.
One mum is captured vacuuming on a Derwentwater jetty, while another will be hanging washing on top of a Lake District fell.
Anna Aston vacuuming on a jetty in Derwentwater)
Jaxon, who lives in Carlisle, has a rare hypothalamic hamartoma brain tumour.
) Emma Ritson, Lousie Bimson, Sam Irving, Abi Askew, Sally Pigg, Emma Pearson, Anna Aston, Catherine
Mum Siobhan Brewster, said: “The idea behind the calendar was while trying to support the Currie family and raise funds to create beautiful memories for them, the images would tell a story... that no matter what our body image fears are, internal or external scars, lumps, bumps and wobbly bits, we have beautiful bodies that can achieve great things.
Emma Ritson, Jodie Currie, Sam Irving and Sarah Stothart having afternoon tea on Sosgill Bridge, St
“We want to celebrate what we have, grab life with both hands and cherish the beautiful world around us.”
- To find out more and for details on how to support Jaxon’s calendar, visit www.justjax.org