Also, with abdominal surgery, I recommend loose, pull-on pants that don't have zippers in tender places.
Or, if it's warm enough, t-shirt dresses/tunics. Or! A Mrs. Roper caftan!
'Serenity'
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, butt kicking, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
Also, with abdominal surgery, I recommend loose, pull-on pants that don't have zippers in tender places.
Or, if it's warm enough, t-shirt dresses/tunics. Or! A Mrs. Roper caftan!
Also, with abdominal surgery, I recommend loose, pull-on pants that don't have zippers in tender places.
Yes! Already doing a mental inventory of loungy pants that don't press on the belly area AT ALL.
Or, if it's warm enough, t-shirt dresses/tunics. Or! A Mrs. Roper caftan!
Here is where I differ from you (and msbelle, I believe). I find that tunic-y, caftan-y things tend to ride up too much when I move. So while they provide the lack of pressure on the belly, the hemline that is nowhere near knees/ankles/whichever intended length is an annoyance.
Loungy pants FTW!
My experience with contractors and other home repair type folks is that most of them will agree to whatever you ask, and then proceed to do whatever it is they normally do anyway. It's beyond frustrating.
oh, not as usual, dear ... something new and weird
A Nebraska state legislator is claiming that schoolchildren are actively furries (he uses scare quotes) - the kids are (according to him) dressing up as cats and dogs for school .,, and some are now demanding litter boxes. um ... huh?
Seriously, renovating, repairing, and maintaining a home unless you’re doing all of the work yourself? Is an ongoing pain that never really subsides entirely.
Alas, just as painful. This was the main reason I wanted a done boat and not a work in progress. After 12 years of Brendon renovating I am over it for a while. Of course, he is already plotting renovation projects for our friend's house where we are staying!
Loungy pants FTW!
For real! Excellent that you are getting your recovery environment in good order. It will make a real difference.
Yep, Laura and ND. As I speak I’ve got contractors here doing some last minute small repairs before I relist the house. The new house does have some things I want to change, but overall I’m moving into something that doesn’t need much.
Epic, lounge clothes are the best and I’m hoping that your experiences will be as smooth as my two bffs who had c word experiences in the last year. I wish you empathetic doctors and wildly effective treatments!
My experience with contractors and other home repair type folks is that most of them will agree to whatever you ask, and then proceed to do whatever it is they normally do anyway. It's beyond frustrating.
YUP.
Well, there's certainly nothing sketchy about this contractor.
There was once a landscaper that was named Tex's Chainsaw Manicure.
and, if anyone's watching Bridgerton, the UK's National Gallery has a video on paintings that have inspired the costumes (sort of?)