Tag: “feel
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I’m a size 16 and did a Shein swimwear haul – the orange bikini was definitely out of my comfort zone but I feel great
A PLUS size woman has shared her Shein swimwear haul and she says she feels great.
Even though the haul video was out of her comfort zone, in the end, she was glad she did it.

Sydney, a size 16 influencer, tried on her Shein swimwear haul for a trip to Mexico[/caption]

Sydney (@sydney.joann.style), a New York-based content creator, shared the haul with her TikTok followers.
The size 16/18 influencer shared photos of the swimsuits on the model versus on herself.
She explained that the haul was in preparation for her trip to Mexico: “Shein haul for summer items because I’m going on a trip to Mexico next month,” she said, adding the hashtags #size16tryon and #sheincurvehaul.
First up was an orange cut-out shoulder bikini, $10, showing off her curves and plenty of cleavage.
Next came a white open-knit cover-up, $11, which she layered over the orange swimsuit she tried on.
Last but not least was another cover-up option in beige, $12.
People took to the comments to share their thoughts on her picks.
“Love this,” said one commenter.
“Love everything,” said another. “That orange is so bold! Perfect for a getaway.”
Others agreed that the color was perfect on her: “You should definitely wear more neon orange because it looks beautiful on you!” one said.
“Ahhhh thank you!” Sydney replied. “I have never been an orange girl but this has definitely made me wonder if I should wear it more.”

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I’m fabulous at 57 – I feel and look my best, I’m older and wiser and even design my own dresses
A 57-YEAR-OLD woman has embraced her sassy side, so she can look and feel her best.
She shared that she feels fabulous at her age and being older and wiser has given her the skill set to design her own fashionable dresses.


Content creator Stoney Godly (@stoneyexperience) is a model, fitness lover, and influencer.
She uses her platform to showcase her many interests and personal achievements as a 57-year-old woman.
In a TikTok video, she told viewers how she felt “fabulous at 57” and look and felt her best.
She dressed in a chic dress and emitted class and style as she strutted her stuff.
When the video began, she stood in her kitchen decked out in a sleeveless floral red mid-calf length dress.
“I’ve made a commitment to myself that even if I’m simply just going grocery shopping or maybe just going out for a short ride, I will make sure I look my best,” a voiceover said.
Stoney stepped forward and turned around and posed and stepped back as she confidently showed the garment off from multiple angles.
“Stunning and absolutely beautiful dear,” a viewer commented on the video.
The beauty is also known for making her own dresses and shares unique looks in many of her TikTok videos.
In a particular video, she displayed a timeless black off-the-shoulder dress with white polka dots that she designed herself and hugged her curvy body.
Her hair was fluffed out around her face in a full fro as she posed for the camera holding a red purse.
Many people were in awe of her hard work.
“I really admire your skills Ms. Stoney,” a fan praised.
“Job Well Done Young Lady,” another complimented.

She proudly shared that she also designs her own dresses[/caption]
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I built my own tiny home out of a tricked-out Greyhound bus – my decluttering hacks made it feel so roomy inside
A HOMEOWNER has revealed how she transformed a worn out Greyhound bus into a tiny house – using a few simple tricks to make it more roomy.
Brenda Mason Parmelee created her miniature traveling home of dreams after living in a mansion.

Tiny homeowner Brenda Mason Parmelee said decluttering was the key to converting a Greyhound bus into her miniature house[/caption]

The space inside the Greyhound was close to the size of the walk-in closet in Brenda’s former living space[/caption]
The author and speaker wanted to free herself from the financial pressures of modern life and adjusted her space accordingly.
Speaking to The U.S. Sun, she urged anyone looking to start their tiny home journey to first get rid of unneeded items.
“For me, it’s the foundational steps of decluttering,” Brenda explained.
“If you know you want to go to a bus or a van, if you kind of know the size that you’re going to, that’s what you’re going to be downsizing toward.”
Brenda, who shares her tips in a 31-day guide, continued that “figuring out resources” and discovering what you don’t need is a big step, as it was for her Greyhound bus project in Virginia.
Items could be sold at an estate sale or through other avenues to help get extra cash amidst the downsizing process.
“I knew I was going to the bus,” the tiny home owner explained.
She added that the walk-in closet at her former home was as big or bigger than how much space she would have in the Greyhound, so it provided a template for what she needed moving forward.
“I didn’t need to have 20 pairs of jeans,” Brenda explained.
“I could have three pairs of jeans…and I had a coat that could handle like a light, breezy day that would also go to freezing temperatures, so I wanted items that would serve me for the one function — and that saves space a lot.”
Brenda said moving to the Greyhound bus, therefore, gave her perspective on the essential clothing items required for the space.
“I was coming into a different lifestyle,” the tiny homeowner told The U.S. Sun.
As to why she made that seemingly drastic lifestyle change, Brenda said that the tiny mobile house offered her less stress regarding money along with the ease of keeping a small space clean more often.
“I wanted financial freedom, I wanted to be able to breathe and just have space around me,” she explained.
“I didn’t want to spend all of my time in America — in America, we tend to clean and dust — I could go through my entire house and have it spick and span in 15 minutes, leave to go travel or do whatever, and when I came back home, it’s like walking into a model home.”
The builder continued: “I always dreamed of that.
“People have paid an awful lot of money on rent and on a mortgage, and for 30 years or 45, and then they refinance, and I didn’t want all of my money going to that.”
“I wanted to be able to buy the groceries I wanted to buy, I wanted to travel — but I still wanted a home base,” Brenda noted.
I didn’t want to spend all of my time in America — in America, we tend to clean and dust — I could go through my entire house and have it spick and span in 15 minutes, leave to go travel or do whatever, and when I came back home, it’s like walking into a model home.
Brenda Mason Parmelee
Not to mention, that home base was only recently moved from Utah to Virginia, according to the tiny homeowner, which is roughly a 32-hour drive, spanning over 2,000 miles.
She explained that if she were moving from her mansion to another larger house, it could cost her up to $30,000.
At the time, she was only getting checks for around $700 per month as guaranteed income, which negated similar high costs.
“It was a very small pension that I knew I had,” she said.
The author and speaker also wasn’t working and had no desire to do so to pursue other passions.
“I didn’t want to have to work to put a roof over my head and still not have money to do anything else,” Brenda told The U.S. Sun.
Growing up as an only child, Brenda said she also was inclined to feel as though she didn’t need to have a lot of material items with her anyways, which only drew her closer to a tiny home and focus on making money to live the way she desired.
However, the Greyhound bus still needed utilities and other accessories to function like a house.
For those necessities, Brenda says she mostly uses solar panels and brings her own water that she brings to the Greyhound.
Solar provides most of what she needs, but she still recommends that people have more than one power source just in case.
When utilities are covered, lastly, ensuring that your tiny home is in the right location for what you desire is crucial, according to Brenda.
“You need to look and see, and you can’t just say, ‘Virginia or Florida,’ each county has its own zoning rules,” the author and speaker explained.
“You have to really pay attention to codes.”
In the Greyhound, because it can appear to act as an RV, Brenda says she “flies under the radar” at times.
Despite the benefits, the tiny homeowner still received judgment over her lifestyle change.
“People used to think I was nuts,” she said of her pursuits.
“But at the same time, they were envious of the lifestyle… I don’t have another 20 years of mortgage payment left.”
“Yeah, it’s a big deal right now, a lot of people are living under the radar or smack out in front letting everybody know,” Brenda said.
For more related content, check out The U.S. Sun’s coverage of a builder who crafter a tiny home for under $2,000.
The U.S. Sun also has the exclusive story of a tiny home builder who makes affordable housing for others after living in a shipping container with over 20 people.

Brenda trekked in the Greyhound across the United States from Utah to Virginia[/caption]

The downsizing was a major lifestyle change, according to the tiny homeowner, but it allowed her to be wherever she wanted[/caption]

Using mostly solar power, Brenda is able to maintain a nearly full kitchen[/caption]

She also has plenty of space for a bedroom, despite the entire Greyhound’s floor space being the size of the walk-in closet in her former Utah mansion[/caption]