Ok, so it's been a hot minute....or a long year since I have last posted. To be honest, although I have a lot to say, I haven't had the words in me to say them. I'm not even the same person I was last year, or even last month or last week for that matter, so it's hard to know where to begin when starting over. They say the journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step. So here I am, taking that first step - or as it were that initial thud back into real life. Because the place where I have been stuck - in my head, on my couch, in Season 5 of Pretty Little Liars, in my sweatpants - isn't the place I want to be anymore. It isn't the place I can afford to be anymore. My mental health, my marriage, my family, and the button on every pair of pants I own counts on me becoming a better version of who I currently am. And I think the reason I am ready to become whoever she is, is because I have stopped comparing myself to everyone else, and to the person I once was, and realized that the only real competition I have is with myself.
So here I stand, a little more wrinkled around the edges, a little harder, a little heavier around the middle, and a little too knowledgeable about four teenage girls on the run from other teenagers without parents and with unlimited resources and hacking skills.
So, today it's raining, and the air is cool (which means my hair is cooperating and I don't look like a human troll doll), and my eyebrows are extremely "on fleek" for the second day in a row, and I am sitting here with my pants unbuttoned (at work - oh please, like you've never done it), and I have made the decision to let Hanna, Spencer, Aria, Emily and Alison figure out who "A" is for themselves for awhile while I get back to the art of yoga, being less of an oompaloompa and reclaiming my life. After all, being lapped in the mall by a 65 year old woman with pink hair, wearing Lululemon's and rocking out to 21 Pilot's is all the shame this 42 year needs, thank you very much.
I refuse to go back to the me from 7 years ago, regardless of how "cute" or "sexy" people still tell me I was. Being 317 pounds and barely squeezing into a size 26 jeans, and asking for seatbelt extenders on airplanes is not the life I will ever return to. I may never be able to run again, but that won't stop me from sweating it out and building up some bangin' biceps in downward dog, or lapping the old lazy me by walking a few miles after work.
Watch out world, I'm back and I'm taking no prisoners. Unless those prisoners are a size 10 peep-toe booties with a 5" heel in nude suede. Then, you can consider me -A. And if you don't get that reference after reading this, we can't be friends.
Kisses,
-L
I'm glad your back. I miss the old happy Lisa. Your loved by all and we are all here for you. I love you to the moon and back...Welcomr back
ReplyDeleteOMG, I absolutely LOVE THIS, and you for posting it!! Your words are a true inspiration, I'm happy I've been able to follow your journey and will continue to support you and pray for your continued success!!
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