i miss you.... - 2003-06-15 "Agreeance?" - 13 June 2003 death - 13 Jun Yo - 2003-03-23 Hello? - 2002-12-17 |
Contrary to Molly's belief, there are things I like about my body. So, here's my review of myself, for those of you who care (this is a bit embarrassing knowing that there's a boy reading these now...) My hair- I just got it cut and I have finally reached hair-happiness My eyes- are my best feature, I think. Theyre a beautiful light blue, if I don't say so myself, and are so light that it often looks like I have been crying. My nose- too big, but oh well, you couldnt pay me to get a nose job. I miss my nose ring. It might have to make a comeback. My lips- full, and I have gotten compliments on them. I just hate that they are hard to get lipliner onto. My neck- is long,a nd I have been told that that's sexy. My shoulders- are freckly and broad. My arms- have really dark hair on them and I hate that (Blasted native american heritage) so I have removed said hair with Nair. My breasts- were late to bloom, but have grown significantly since I started taking Birth control, and I am happy with them, finally. My stomach- needs some work, I need to get back into the situp habit My bellybutton- is still pierced, and will remain so for as long as it can My hips- are huge and bony, but if Mike likes 'em, I'm happy. My butt- not too big, not too small, but flabby all the same My thighs- *Sceech* are way too large for my tastes, but I guess I can't complain. My legs- are hideous. Again, with the dark hair, I constantly have 5 oclock shadow no matter how often I shave and they're just not pretty legs. So I hardy ever wear short skirts or shorts. My feet- are so cute. I like my feet. I'm a barefoot kind of girl. I was barefoot for my wedding actually. Overall, I guess I'm happy with my body. I'm not overweight, and blessed that my metabolism is high enough that I don't struggle with that. It's the inside me that I hate. Sorry. Love, Jessie
'til next time,
10:59 a.m. @ 2002-02-18 |
"But we in it shall be remember'd; we
few, we happy few, we
band of brothers
; for he
today that sheds his blood with me shall be my brother; be he ne'er so vile,
this day shall gentle his condition: and gentlemen in England now a-bed shall
think themselves accused they were not here, and hold their manhoods cheap
whiles any speaks that fought with us upon Saint Crispin's day."
William Shakespeare |