tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8994535432428199498.post3378815188390138031..comments2023-04-27T08:08:09.838-06:00Comments on what a beautiful mess: ConfidenceSarah Haslemhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12410483058036426180noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8994535432428199498.post-27007218438607353722011-04-21T17:38:57.371-06:002011-04-21T17:38:57.371-06:00Love this post! Glad you've decided to embrac...Love this post! Glad you've decided to embrace your perceived 'flaw' which I totally don't agree with by the way. Isn't it funny how what we think of as flaws no one else even notices?! But since we're talking about it I will have to say I absolutely hate my nose. I've wished for a deviated septum at times just so I could get a nose job! How vain is that? Maybe when I'm a little wiser like you I will embrace my nose, but for now I'll just continue attempting to camoflauge it with a few make up tips! :)Chris and Jennahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03408325655454054071noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8994535432428199498.post-35289802851504684382011-04-21T08:24:56.300-06:002011-04-21T08:24:56.300-06:00I depise my knock-knees...no surgery or hiding tho...I depise my knock-knees...no surgery or hiding those things! I have to really pose my pictures just right and stand just right or my knees just take over the picture. I noticed I have passed that less than great trait onto my daughter...poor Aly:( I too have learned to embrace it...and I have learned how to stand to make it less noticable. Better I have knees than no knees:)<br /><br />I have NEVER EVER EVER thought of you with a horse mouth...in fact, I always thought you have a fabulous contaigiuos smile.Jillhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16902314565401843117noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8994535432428199498.post-31121083748112172552011-04-20T21:50:43.796-06:002011-04-20T21:50:43.796-06:00First of all sarah, I just LOVE you. SECOND, we al...First of all sarah, I just LOVE you. SECOND, we all could learn from you! Your so wise! I too look to dad as an example! (He's great huh) I used to absolutely hate being short. HATE. But it is who I am and I can now embrace it. Thanks for this post I needed to hear it! Love you my beautiful sister.Candice and Quinnhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15919386361006545864noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8994535432428199498.post-39627234741975583982011-04-20T15:30:59.317-06:002011-04-20T15:30:59.317-06:00I have learned to accept my nasty, fungus toe nail...I have learned to accept my nasty, fungus toe nails. They don't hurt, they are just <b>UGLY</b>!!!! Even my kids are scared of them... they think my feet are "dying". Sure, I could have them surgically repaired (with hardly any cost), but the older I get, I have come to stop caring about them as much. As long as I have my lovely Crocs that give me covered <i>style</i> (not to mention, comfort) in the Summertime... I guess I don't care anymore.<br /><br />In regards to your post, it was interesting to read these thoughts and feelings from you because the appearance of your mouth or teeth <b>NEVER</b> crossed my mind... at least in a negative sense.<br />SMILE AWAY, woman!!Jenée's Bloghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12258625212092926567noreply@blogger.com