The last bra I ordered caused me so much pain that I could only stand to wear it for about 10 seconds before yelling NOPE and banishing it.
The last bra I ordered caused me so much pain that I could only stand to wear it for about 10 seconds before yelling NOPE and banishing it.
As a sister 34G cup, I feel your pain... like, almost literally. I've been stalking Zulily recently because it's the only place I can find 34Gs for less than $20.
That's most of my problem. I live in the middle of nowhere. Nearest Nordstrom is 70+ miles away. There's not even a bra boutique nearby. I am an advocate of /r/abrathatfits, though, so I have a good idea what my proper size is—but I'm short, things are high-set, large, and my flared ribcage isn't helping much of…
I'd just be happy to find a bra that offers support and doesn't cause severe pain. I would build an entire wardrobe around such a bra.
I switched from a job where I commuted an hour a day to one where I work from home. Not only do I get to sleep in, but I get to work on time and I don't have the stress of driving in bad weather/traffic. Within a couple weeks of my new job, my complexion improved and I realized I was happy most of the time.
I switched to cloth wrapping a few years back. I haven't had to buy wrapping paper or fabric in years. I'd say 9/10 times people will give me back the fabric, but there is the occasional gift that is shipped instead of hand delivered.
He still gets presents, they just aren't from "Santa" anymore and they don't suddenly appear under the tree the night before Christmas.
Eggs are still dyed on Easter and I'm pretty sure he still will participate in egg hunts, but the "Easter Bunny" does not come in the middle of the night, take the eggs that were dyed…
My nephew recently found out the truth about Santa, the Tooth Fairy, and the Easter Bunny. He's ten and was had just lost another tooth that morning when he sat down with his mom to have a serious conversation about Santa Claus. This led him to inquiring about other mythological beings. Then he asked where the teeth…
I've been holding out for a decent deal on a wireless mouse for way too long. Thanks Shep!
I've been holding out for a decent deal on a wireless mouse for way too long. Thanks Shep!
Yup, Adblock and Ghostery are my friend. I don't even realize I have them on until I see a website I frequent ask me to turn them off for that site OR come across a website that isn't working correctly.
I also love Social Fixer for Facebook. It makes the site tolerable.
I dunno. I'm pretty sure I put in my accurate measurements and it's suggesting a size two sizes larger than what I wear. I have tried a size larger in pants at Old Navy and they fell off my hips (while zipped/buttoned up) and didn't look flattering at all.
Yeah, I can't get to the recipe either without hitting the paywall. :\
Edit: Found a different recipe: http://www.tasteofhome.com/recipes/slow-c…
I almost always go, but won't be able to this year. In the past I went later—around noon—to stores. I wasn't looking for a specific deal, but I would be looking for specific presents and just happy to be out spending the day with my mom, eating dinner, and catching a movie.
I literally just made my PSN account yesterday at 8pm... that password didn't even last 12 hours. *sigh*
I'm not even sure where I'm supposed to go to change my password.
You are wise beyond your years. I was having a tough time by page 50 and had begun counting off all the inconsistencies. I made it to the first sex scene (which sounded extremely uncomfortable and painful—and it wasn't even a red-room scene) before tossing it.
I make myself read to page 100 if I'm having a frustrating or disinterested time with a book. There are many books that I found out I loved after page 100 that I would have given up on had I only read to page 50—Life of Pi is a pretty good example.
If I can't find something that is intriguing to me by page 100, then…
I bought a wicker one that has a removable tray in the bottom. I think I've seen those trays at pet stores or Tractor Supply. Might be a good idea to modify the pattern to fit a tray.
Got a few scholarships so I was able to go to college for three years for free. Most of my books were paid by the Pell Grant (that's one advantage of being poor). Rented a room in a little old lady's house where she bought me groceries, made me dinner every evening, and did my laundry—total monthly cost was $250…
I don't have a kid, but I do have a nephew and I have to hear my sister complain about Common Core Math a LOT. The latest questions gave a visual aid.
I am definitely seeing a resemblance.
I also love that dog tag! Where would one acquire such a thing?