Don't push the red button
[NAFDA] Spike-centric discussion. Lusty, lewd (only occasionally crude), risque (and frisque), bawdy (Oh, lawdy!), flirty ('cuz we're purty), raunchy talk inside. Caveat lector.
Whee! Lightning storm over the city! I have a good view from my desk. Until I leave to go home in a few minutes. I may not enjoy it then.
...Another one! Wheee!!
And short of actually exercising and eating better, they aren't going to.
sigh. I even like my current figure, I just wish my old clothes fit better because I can't afford to replace them all.
Yup.
I'll third that sentiment.
The real problem is that the post-partum figure is totally different from the pre-partum one. (And my figure now is different than it was after Frances, too.) I'd say 2/3 to 3/4 of my old clothes don't fit right, but I'm still wearing them
Yep. And yup to the can't afford to replace 'em--and my bod won't be done changing until I'm no longer nursing, so I can't justify buying things that I'd only wear for a short time unless they have access slits.
Just to clarify--I'm thirding the sentiment of not being able to wear most of my professional clothes and yet also not being able to afford to replace them. I obviously do not have a partam--pre or post--to blame. I just moved to California, starting eating Mexican food and being really stressed, and gained a crapload of weight.
I just moved to California, starting eating Mexican food and being really stressed, and gained a crapload of weight.
This is an issue for me, too. Oh, not the California bit - but I do NOT want to think about the results of me standing on the scale in the doctor's office yesterday.
one of the best gifts I ever received was when the people in my church signed up and brought dinner every night for a week.
Thanks, Deena! That's a great idea.
Sounds like I might also should sign my friend up for some kind of post-partum makeover!
Timelies.
The migraine I went to bed with is still here. So much for going to work today.