Yesterday I went shopping.
And I bought a dress.
For most women, buying a dress probably isn't that big of a deal. For me, it's huge. It has been years since I have bought a dress or even worn one. This moment was an act of bravery.
At the beginning of June, I named this summer "the summer of me". I have worked hard on taking care of myself, eating better, and most importantly, moving. I began walking. Slowly at first and not very far. It was difficult because I had gained pandemic pounds, and I was utterly and completely out of shape.
It wasn't long until I began to see a difference. I was walking farther, faster, and for longer periods of time. Over the past nine weeks, I have become stronger both physically and mentally, and I have lost some weight. I am not where I want to be, but I feel good.
Back to the dress.
As I was shopping, I rummaged through the racks of new dresses but couldn't find what I was looking for. Being short and carrying extra pounds, I always think I look "frumpy" in dresses.
We were at the last store of the day, and I had almost given up hope. And then I found another rack of new dresses. I pulled one out, held it up to me, and thought, "Well, it's not down to my ankles, and it's not above my knees. It's black, so I know just the shoes I could wear with it."
After several minutes of walking to and from the rack and telling myself how awful I would look in this dress, I convinced myself to try it on. The dressing room was small, and it was hard to see myself in the mirror. I opened the door and went to took in a larger mirror. I stepped up on my toes and turned to look at the back. "My butt doesn't look too big." Twirling around again, I thought, "This just might work."
I walked to the entrance of the dressing rooms. A few aisles over, I saw my daughter. "Hey, Meg." I put my arms out, turned around for her to see, and raised my shoulders in that "what-do-you-think" pose. She smiled and gave me a thumbs up. I was giddy with excitement.
Yes, I bought a dress!
I’m joining an open community of writers over at Sharing Our Stories: Magic in a Blog. If you write (or want to write) just for the magic of it, consider this your invitation to join us. #SOSmagic
Way to go, Leigh Anne! It sounds like your summer of me is going sooooo well! You are working hard and having fun!
ReplyDeleteI love this post. You spin toward the positive. You've had a great summer! Where's the picture of you in your dress? Is there a special occasion you are buying for?
ReplyDeleteThis is awesome! I love your summer of you. A new dress is a fabulous way to celebrate!
ReplyDeleteI agree with Margaret--we need a picture of you in the dress! Sounds like you have had a great summer of you!
ReplyDeleteYou are inspiring me to try buying a dress. The last dress I bought was for a wedding -- mine, 25 years ago!
ReplyDelete