Since I have no finished craft projects to show you as the result of my spring break, I wanted to show you the results of the shopping that my mom, sister, and I did instead. It wasn’t easy to take any of the pictures in this post. For one, because I don’t have a tripod or someone to take the picture for me, and two, I couldn’t get very good lighting on most of them. But aside from the mechanics, I had a hard time not being critical of how I looked. I had to be reminded of God’s opinion of me. I had to silence those if only and not enough voices.
Note: The items I bought are in bold, the rest are things I already had.
Outfit #1.
I love this shirt. It’s very light and flowing, and gray is one of my favorite colors. It too was on sale, and I think it was worth the $30 I spent on it. It will also look good with pink, and I wore it earlier this week with a bright yellow tank. So there’s a few outfits with it I can make, just by switching the tank.
Outfit #3
This sweater was on sale for $11! It’s become one of my all-time favorite things to wear. It’s kinda interesting, because it is super long in the front!
Rach says
Emily, I totally know what you mean. I've been there. And guess what, you're right – you ARE beautiful.
Also, such cute outfits!
Becky says
Sometimes, for me, it's as simple as telling "the voices" to "shut up!" And then of course reminding myself what God says about being fearfully and wonderfully made. He made us all different- and honestly I've come to realize that most people DO NOT look at us under a microscope as we do ourselves. It's hard to not compare yourself to someone who you think is thinner or prettier or whatever, but guess what? They're probably envying something about you! I've even heard models during interviews and such saying that they aren't happy with how they look! I think that is so sad.
Posh says
I feel your pain. Love those jeans too!
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HonorMommy says
Boy…I have a lot to catch up on!!!
First… You ARE beautiful!
Second…I love both sweaters…but I really love the pink one! Fabulous find!
Third…that is a really cute dress. Or maybe it's just the way you're modeling it in that first pic. I suppose you can't always walk around with it pulled out all modelish like that…
Jill says
Great outfits you've bought there!
I often find that trying clothes on in shops makes me feel the wrong shape and size and just unattractive like you said! But I think it's from trying on things that aren't right for me.
We do have to have faith in ourselves that we are beautiful! You are, I am – we have to remind ourselves, you're right – but don't stop believing!!
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Julie Bagamary says
Thanks for such an honest post. The aqua dress is a great color for you. And Goodwill, well my friends and I call it the GW Boutique 🙂
Marilyn says
So Lovely.. Following you from blog hop.. I'm Marilyn from http://theartsygirlconnection.blogspot.com, hope you can stop by sometime.. TY
withoutadornment says
Emily, you are a beautiful person inside and out. <3
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Love this post! Following you from blog hop.. I'm Opal from opalstevens.blogspot.com, hope you can check it out sometime.. 😀
Toqua's Crafts says
Love your new clothes! Have a wonderful time when you wear them. I hope they make you feel as beautiful as you are.
It is good that Brian is so good about reassuring you that you are most definitely beautiful; inside and out!
vivi b. says
I've been very insecure since I was a child partly because of the people around me making me feel that I am unpretty and I believed them. Upon learning about Jesus and knowing that He makes No junk, I realized that I just have to focus on that perspective. I know that I fail at times but I just have to get back to the Truth!
PS: I definitely love the blue dress.
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