I have always been a “tall girl”  I hit 5’10 in high school, towering above the boys who were still deep in puberty. Tall, and (when I was a teen) skinny. Even now, with a new love of hard cider, my tall frame is kind to my weight.

And despite my slim hips, I was consistently called BIG.

Now, they might have meant “big up and down” and not “big around”, but to my ears, I heard “big everywhere”

Luckily, it never left any lasting damage and I will still wander about in a bikini, despite the extra couple I am carrying around with me.  I have pretty good self esteem and accept my body and all it’s normallness.

But I am hypersensitive to the word BIG, and if I hear it, my hairs stand on end and I throw my shoulders back ready for confrontation.

And it is exactly the same as I feel about the word LUCKY. . . . CONTINUE READING 

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A mom who knew there had to be more than an overwhelming suburban life filled with good jobs and soccer practices, Julie swept her family off onto a small island in BC to start over! Craving a life of fulfillment she blogs about facing fears and courageously going after your dreams! She believes that if you do something, you should do it fully: eat butter, sweat hard and laugh till you pee. Julie’s blog is filled with stories of how her family adapts and continues to strive for a fulfilled life… while enjoying a few perks along the way!

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