I wanted to pass this link along to everyone, its Erin's story of her struggle with body image and just left me crying and snotting on my keyboard. Go read.
Wow! Definitely sob-worthy! And to think that it appears she's still missed the most important part - our value and worth comes from being children of the Most-High God, not from looking aMAZing like she does.
I'm Riley, a South Carolina girl born and raised. I love sweet tea, family, beautiful architecture, my wonderful husband, interior design, boiled peanuts and the lake. Trained in architecture, pursuing a passion for interior design; follow us as we design and renovate our 100 year old bungalow.
a carefree, comfortable, and thoroughly enjoyable way of living
The phrase "living the life of Riley" was commonly used among Irish soldiery during WWI. The first known citation of the phrase used in context was a letter written by Private Walter J. Kennedy and published in The Syracuse Herald on June 29, 1918. The piece was entitled "Great Life, Writes Soldier at Camp":
"This is surely one great life. We call it the life of Riley. We are having fine eats, are in great detachment and the experience one gets is fine."
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Wow! Definitely sob-worthy! And to think that it appears she's still missed the most important part - our value and worth comes from being children of the Most-High God, not from looking aMAZing like she does.
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