I think I imagined your wardrobe requiring a lot of ironing. Am more tempted than ever before for a change.
Ha! No, absolutely no ironing needed in the JilliWardrobe. Lots of flowy black lace and stretch velvet, plus some wool, silk, or non-stretch velvet that involves going to the dry cleaning place, but no ironing. A frock coat means never having to iron your blouses.
How does that happen?
I don't think I'd date me. That shouldn't stop anyone else from giving it a (polite) shot, though.
My friend who is having bariatric surgery tells me that afterwards she will never be able to eat cake again.
Not even a smidgen.
Not a crumb.
NEVER.
Ever.
I am very sad for her. This sounds trivial, but sincerely, that's got to be a tough decision to make, and to make it knowing her future is entirely cakeless, rather than just severely cake-restricted shows her dedication, if you ask me. I hope it goes well for her, and assists her in meeting her goals.
My friend who is having bariatric surgery tells me that afterwards she will never be able to eat cake again.
I know someone that had it and can manage a VERY TINY piece once in a while. But if she eats more than that, sugar dumping occurs and it makes her very sick. When I went to a wedding with her, though, she opted for a few glasses of wine over the wedding cake.
Wrinkle releaser. Wonderful product. Not good for seriously, been wadded up in a ball in the back of my closet kind of wrinkles, but works fabulously for light to moderate wrinkling.
What is this iron of which you speak?
Not the least bit surprised that Fay's profile is charming and funny and delightful. If you were in the ghost-profile-writing game, Fay, you'd have everyone matched up in no time.
Jilli, stop proselytizing at me!
When I went to a wedding with her, though, she opted for a few glasses of wine over the wedding cake.
Ack! That's almost like choosing between my kids.
Chi, I was a serious devotee of Downy Wrinkle Releaser, but I can never find in my supermarket these days. It's been at least a year. I will look, again. That was perfect for the kind of smoothing most of my everyday stuff needs.
I think Trudy or someone said you can make your own with fabric softener and water, but I've always been afraid it would spot the fabric.
I know Target carries it. That's where I buy it.
I think Trudy or someone said you can make your own with fabric softener and water, but I've always been afraid it would spot the fabric.
Hmmm....I may need to try that when I run out of my current bottle.