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 called in,
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the Sub for today,
dreading the writing of
lesson plans of
lines and stanzas
and wondering about
the theme and variation
of the poem
I didn't want to have to write
but did anyway.
:)
Kevin
I
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over
writer's block
by using this form
it's easy, just count syllables.
(I'm writing fibs today.)
I'm glad you showed up.
Showing up, even when it's hard, is half of the battle!
ReplyDeleteI understand, and glad you are here!
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