30 Things: #5
Sep. 19th, 2010 01:34 pm5) What is your favorite part of your body?
Right now, I remain constantly impressed by how much my feet have changed since I stopped forcing them into too-small too-narrow shoes. It's not like I was a stiletto queen or anything, just that I have very wide feet and it wasn't until I was in high school that I was able to find any sort of shoe that fit at all. My toes are, now, a completely different shape. They are straight and not crammed together, my gait is better, my balance is better, the bones of my feet don't hurt as much as they used to.
I love the way my body is able to bounce back.
I also love my eye shape and color, the new curly bits in my hair (big chunks of hair fell out about 6 months after I gave birth, and that hair grew back in slightly coarser and much more prone to curling), and that my nails have stopped splitting and peeling. At least for now. And my dimples. Love those guys. And my Frida Kahlo eyebrows. Ok, they don't meet in the middle quite as much as hers did, but they are formidable.
Right now, I remain constantly impressed by how much my feet have changed since I stopped forcing them into too-small too-narrow shoes. It's not like I was a stiletto queen or anything, just that I have very wide feet and it wasn't until I was in high school that I was able to find any sort of shoe that fit at all. My toes are, now, a completely different shape. They are straight and not crammed together, my gait is better, my balance is better, the bones of my feet don't hurt as much as they used to.
I love the way my body is able to bounce back.
I also love my eye shape and color, the new curly bits in my hair (big chunks of hair fell out about 6 months after I gave birth, and that hair grew back in slightly coarser and much more prone to curling), and that my nails have stopped splitting and peeling. At least for now. And my dimples. Love those guys. And my Frida Kahlo eyebrows. Ok, they don't meet in the middle quite as much as hers did, but they are formidable.