if i can just keep seeing their eyes light up, it will all be worth it.
if i can get through to those three girls to let them know that they can relax and be real, it will all be worth it.
a. ran up to me and gave me the biggest hug, wrapped his arms around my waist and then scampered away -- i could not stop smiling.
it's all worth it.
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i love the full swell of my heavy breasts. their sexiness and the two moles punctuating the right.
i love the wide, round spread of my broad birthing hips and their gentle whisperings of the future generations that will be given life through them.
beautiful body of a mother earth goddess.
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you've been quiet lately, my sweet, how are you?
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i'm doing well, actually. i left work early today and rode 30 miles, i just got out of the bath from shaving my legs, and i think i'm going to make peach cobbler tomorrow.
life is good for me
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I love my lips. full, expressive, and thankfully pimple-free.
I love my legs. shapely, flexible and strong.
I do love my belly. sometimes i hate it, but i don't know where i'd be without it. it's my mother's belly and my grandmother's belly. none of us have ever been able to shake it. it's our appetite and our physicality. it connects the rest of me and makes me real. keeps me from being a disembodied head, floating around thinking about existential dilemma-o's.
thank you. i'd never really thought about it.
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& you are welcome.
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it's difficult now for me to come up with 3 things, but i'll try:
1) my compassion (though this needs to spread beyond just my friends)
2) my eyes - I think they exude honesty & a sense of calm.
3) this may seem silly, but i love that i have the utmost respect for nature, and all its elements. you'll never see me in a forest/trail/beach and throw trash or dirty it in any way. i absolutely love nature.
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& i don't think it's silly at all. a respect and reverence for the natural world is a wonderful thing, something i wish more people had. so many people just don't give a damn, take it all for granted.
have you ever read a language older than words by derrick jensen? that book really changed the way i think and look at a lot of things. i'd say reading that so soon after ishmael changed my life.
when i went to vist s & d a few weeks ago, we went to maymont. it was so pretty and i took a picture of this tree. i walked away and then a few moments later hurried back to it, thanked it for letting me capture its greatness to share with people.
sounds silly, doesn't it? but i think it makes perfect sense. that tree has existed before i was even a thought and will still be there long after breath has left my body.
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