After I shared the pictures of my recent candy run on Facebook, I figured I might as well share my new work out schedule that I’ll be starting in April to help combat the more than likely weight gain that I will have had by then from all of the candy consumption. (For video keep reading)
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Growing up Asian in a CAUCasian family
Wow.
All I can say is wow.
I have never in a million years had such an amazing support system…ever.
After I posted my last blog post in response to how downright shitty I felt after seeing the “Why I’d Hate to be Asian” video, I felt really embarrassed to have shared what I did. When I woke up the next morning I even had the urge to delete it, but before I could make my way downstairs to the computer I received 25 emails which were either personal emails from readers, notifications of comments on the blogpost, or responses on my Facebook on my phone.
I’m truly amazed and touched by all of the kind words, all of the relatable stories shared, and all of the effort that you all have put in to helping me maintain my sanity. I started this blog for myself, and really as much as everyone says that they are getting just as much out of it as I am, I still find that hard to believe, because I feel like the luckiest girl in the world to have as many new friends as I have found or that have found me.
After reading all the emails and comments I realized that this whole time that I’ve been feeling down on myself and the way I looked since being a small kid, the thing I was missing was a great support group. Back when I was younger I didn’t know how to express my feelings to anyone other than my parents. Every time I was bullied or called chink eyes, or someone tried to copy my eyes by using their fingers to pull at the outer corners of their own, I would run to my parents who to be completely honest weren’t much help. Don’t get my wrong, I love my parents and owe everything that I have to them, BUT just like any other person who doesn’t know exactly where you’re coming from, they couldn’t really help me the way I needed. Continue reading
TweetBreastfeeding in Public
Breastfeeding is a natural thing that goes back to the beginning of man, so why it is always such a hot topic and controversial social issue is beyond me. I understand that not everyone feels comfortable with the thought of one human sucking on another human’s nipples in public, even if it is a baby, but if you can’t see it happening, than why worry about? Continue reading
TweetKya’s 4 month update and a little oversharing about me.
On Friday Kya turned 4 months old! I can hardly believe that she is close to starting solids after exclusively breastfeeding for the past 4 months
. Time seems to be zooming by and her developement even more!
A very magical bra indeed…
Breasts, mammary glands, bosoms, jugs, boobs, boobies, these are all different words that can be used to describe the two magical lumps on the front of women’s chests. Actually according to the Urban Dictionary, there are a total of 99 different words to describe them, one of my personal favorites being, the “Big Gulps”, hehehe… Where was I going with all of this? Oh yes, breasts. Continue reading
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