We're very stretchy.
Connie, can I snag that for a tagline? I love it!
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
We're very stretchy.
Connie, can I snag that for a tagline? I love it!
Please do, Kathy.
Thanks!!
::admires new tag::
Kathy, you're looking great!
After swimming, I hit up NY&Co where I have giftcards. Only spent half of one, and know I have more on the other, though not sure how much. Got 3 tops (one just a tshirt) and a drapy cardigan thing. Of all the styles out there these days, the drapy tops are the only ones really working for me. I don't need embellishments on my torso. Anywa, at least that was successful. Target out there was out of knit dresses, but had my juice. I've been told to check out Kohl's, which I'll do tomorrow. I'd really prefer to just use gift cards, but if they didn't have anything else that I really needed. There'll be new stock.
Tomorrow have to get to the pool early, as it closes at noon. But at least it opens at 5:30, so if I wake up then....
Kathy, your progress is just incredible. And I bet you feel so good!
I never found much at NY&Co. but I always loved their jewelry. I have more than a dozen earrings from there.
I was looking up a few restaurants near Lancaster, and there are a bunch of Amish smorgasbord-style restaurants (which, as far as I can tell, means the same thing as buffet.) They've all got a set price for eating all you want, but one of them has discounts for people who've recently had bariatric surgery -- I think it was 50% off for the first year and 10% off for the second year. I guess I understand the reasoning, but I wonder how many restaurants are doing something like that.
NY&Co is my go-to for pants. It varies for tops on the season's styles. And I'm set for pants, so...
Actually, they've passed out cards to us that we can use if we want to be able to order from the seniors menu that some restaurants have, which tend to have smaller portions but are still adult type meals as opposed to what the kids get on their menu.
I went to one of those smorgasbord restaurants in Lancaster Co. before my surgery (there's one just down the road from my stepsister's house). When Mom and I were there in April, I told her it was good we were there on a Sunday because they were closed, and I wouldn't be able to eat there anyway. I'll have to check if they have that discount available for the next time--thanks for letting me know about it!
And thanks for everyone's kind words! You guys really don't know how wonderful it is to have your support through this. I don't mean to clog up Natter with my progress!
Oh, Hil, there was a restaurant that Mom and I went to a few years ago near Bird-in-Hand that was Amish-themed and on a farm, and really excellent. Of course, I can't remember the name of it offhand!! We just happened to be driving by it and saw a big sign and decided to take a chance. There was an attached gift shop (of course). We had just been quilt and pottery shopping in the area and driving a bit aimlessly before heading back to the turnpike.
And for the hat trick: Yes, Amy, I do feel really excellent! Again, it's the little things I notice. Today, I took the garbage out to the dumpster before walking over to the car to go for my swim. Before the surgery, I was having such issues with physical mobility that I would take my garbage to my car, put it in the trunk, and then drive the 200 feet to the dumpster because I didn't want to wear myself out walking there and then back to the car.
There are also bigger things that are really TMI and gross (period related) that I probably shouldn't go into detail here. Suffice it to say that I'm using half of the pads I used to before this month!