I ventured to Ross today to get a few new pieces of clothing. My wardrobe is dismal, to say the least; especially my work attire.
It was a very positive experience. I do not enjoy clothes shopping. Well, I should say that I really enjoy the browsing and picking out of the clothing, but the trying on of the clothing I do not enjoy.
I was worried about what sizes to try on because the sizes in my closet that fit (and don't fit), vary so widely. I decided I'd try 14s across the board, Large shirts in Women's and L or XL in Juniors. Every single thing I picked fit! Or was slightly too big. I felt good in almost everything I tried.
Sometimes I feel like I'm not allowed to like the way I look yet! But I really do feel like I look pretty good. It's really nice to feel good about myself in clothing for the first time in probably 7 years.
Anyone else have similar experiences where clothes shopping was all of a sudden fun again!?
Do/did any of you feel like you were not allowed to feel like you looked good until you hit a certain number? And if so, how did you get over it?

I felt like I "couldn't" be happy until I was at least a size 6, but I've been feeling awesome at a size 8. Like I genuinely like the way I look, but I feel guilty for it! Like I don't "deserve" to feel/look good since I'm not smaller. Isn't it so weird how we're always trying to find reasons to not allow ourselves to be happy? 
