I'm fat. It's true. I'm not looking for comments like, "Oh you're not fat." I am. I want to take that word back. When we say that now, it has a negative connotation. I'm tired of that. I'm done. I'm fat. I'm working on loving my body just the way it is...by reading a book. I confess I'm reading the book on my Kindle app because I was embarrassed about the title. It's called, "Things No One Will Tell Fat Girls" and it's written by Jes Baker . Her mission is self-love...for all. I've highlighted so many lines, I can't possibly share them all, but here are some of my favorites: "Our bodies are our physical bookmarks that hold space for us in the world. Our bodies are magnificent houses for everything else that we are. Our bodies are a part of us, just as our kindness, talents, and passion are a part of us." (p.10) "Your size is irrelevant to your ability to find fulfillment, purpose, love, a se...
I love them all, Michelle, but that first one, the light, is wonderful. I do love the light and shadows that mornings and evenings show. Have a wonderful next week, too!
ReplyDeleteYour pictorial celebration looks sweet and special. You captured many special moments. Thanks for showing us the pics! Your dog is so cute!
ReplyDeleteI celebrate with you today. For dogs, and fun, and school supplies, and ice cream with children.
ReplyDeleteOh my, the school supply sales! Years ago when I worked in a pharmacy, my coworkers used to laugh at me because I would be circling all the sales in our flyer. There's really nothing quite like stocking up for the coming year. I'm not sure what room I will have this year, so I am abstaining from purchasing too much. Ah, the drama.
ReplyDeleteEvery picture made me smile, especially those of Bella! Hugs to you. Excited for your new classroom blog!
ReplyDeleteLooks like it was a good week!
ReplyDeleteI like the way you plan...with color! Happy August!
ReplyDeleteGreat photos and accompanying captions, I particularly like the ice cream photo. Looks like you had a wonderful summer week.
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun week - glad to share in your happy place. Sparkly lights, school supplies, and pics of Bella. I went shopping with my niece (4th grade teacher) when i was in OK. My brother laughed when I bought two new composition books! He said, "I thought you were retired." My reply, "Retired, but still writing."
ReplyDeleteMichelle, a happy place indeed-your post is always filled with such joy, even your wallpaper background speaks of that emotion. Your notebook collection is looking grand and I can't wait to see the one you will show your students on Day 1. Keep on smiling. Life is good.
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