THANKS TO AMY, COREY, FRANCES




Diddo
Amy, you are a very brave soul and don't let anyone tell you different. I can't believe you have more bravery than all of us. You were able to show yourself to the world. Some of us can't even undress in front of our spouses or BF. Hats off to Amy. You should be proud of your message. Keep on smiling and don't let anyone who says something out loud in public get you down because you are beautiful and you are making a change for the better and ignorance is bliss, so why not be blissful. Remember that statement, I use it instead of fighting. I can be a brawler.
Funny thought for the day. I used to be a bully and my DH is afraid that after I lose all this excess baggage that I will be back out there trying to be feisty and fight more. I think that I will be afraid that someone might maul me instead of running. Food for thought. I figured you needed the laugh.
You have a family here and we love you very much. Great big hugs and smoochies.
Holly