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Old March 7th, 2004, 04:44 PM
skiur
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Default RAFL week 9 - Prairie Roots

No, but on clearance they are very attractive. I have a shirt from the Gap
that I bought specifically as a NSV clothing shirt. I paid $1.99 for it. I
do hope to get into it at some point, it's an XL.

Julie


"Joyce" wrote in message
...
I do have two pairs of jeans from the gap, but they don't seem to fit as

well as
these others I have found. They fit *ok* and are acceptable ... except

for the
price. G Shirts at the Gap are definitely made for younger females,

those with
little to no chest factor. G Even my 105 pound daughter has to take a

medium
there. They seem to be cut small and short ... not good options for women

with
longer body lengths.

Joyce

On Sat, 6 Mar 2004 15:01:04 -0600, "skiur" wrote:

Have you been to the Gap? I know they are more expensive, but if they

fit
right....

"Joyce" wrote in message
.. .
I tend to have the same thing, hard to stay focused 100% of the time

when
everyone
is fussing over us. I find I kind of relax just a little too much. G

But,
that's ok too - sometimes you just have to relax, as long as we don't

make
it a
forever thing.

I have a tough time with jeans too, had someone the other day tell me

to
try the
junior sizing (yeah, right, sure - not gonna happen unless I want to

totally
humiliate myself). Relaxed fit is too big in the legs, hips and

thighs -
look
like clown pants on me. I have a pair of carpenter pants on today,

size 6
and
very baggy. I could take a 4 in these and probably still have a bit of

room to
spare - they don't come in 4's. In lower rise jeans I seem to need a

smaller size
than in regular cut higher waist - the waist is too snug for my liking

and
I do
like to be able to breath. I haven't tried the Gloria Vanderbilt

jeans,
always
made the assumption that those *designer* names wouldn't work for me -

maybe I
will give them a try as I saw some cute capri's in a sales ad this

week.
I found
a new one that does fit me well though, only ones in the Lee brand that

aren't
baggy in the legs ... they have a *one true fit* or something like

that -
fits me
very nicely ... everywhere. Same with the Levi Nouveau but I forget

which
number
(why do they assign the styles numbers???). The levi's have a little

stretch to
them, great in the waist but tend to get a tad baggy in the seat after

a
few
hours. Oh well, I like the baggy better than the constant snug I used

to
deal
with. g Shirts are an entirely different story with me - range

anywhere
from a
small to a large, depending on the store and brand. I have no clue.

Joyce

On Sat, 06 Mar 2004 11:13:37 -0600, Prairie Roots

wrote:

Thanks Joyce. I got a lot of compliments and attention at work this
week regarding my weight loss, people saying things about how
confident I appear, that I have a more positive attitude, and just
plain look great. I think my head got a little puffed up from all the
compliments and that's what started all the other crazy thinking.

It's hard to find jeans that fit me. The ubiquitous relaxed fit jeans
don't work for me; I carry my weight in my tummy, not my hips and
thighs. Of all the brands I've tried, Gloria Vanderbilt classic fit
jeans fit me best. I too like a little stretch in my jeans, makes
bending over not just a breathtaking experience. LOL But couldn't find
any this shopping trip and the non-stretch jeans don't cut off my
oxygen supply.

Thanks again for your encouragement.

Linda P

On Sat, 06 Mar 2004 09:58:12 -0600, Joyce wrote:

Hey, taking a week of following the program and maintaining is

fantastic! Call it
practice for the future, you've proved to yourself that it can be

done.
Congrats
on holding firm this week.

Wish I could help you with the sink decision ... my decisions are

always
to go on
the cheap side of things. G I think both times we've replaced the

sink, we
ended up at Builders Square (or similar home improvement store) and

looking at
their discards (something that someone else ordered and

couldn't/wouldn't use for
one reason or another). Many times they may have had a little chip

or
scratch in
the underside - nothing noticeable or functionable - but always at a

great
reduction and usable. Might be something to think about or look

into.

What a great NSV, fitting easily into those size 10 jeans, smaller

tops
and much
smaller undergarments. I love the clothing victories (yet still hate

to
shop).
Where did you ever find jeans without stretch though? I swear that

seems to be
all that is being made these days! BUT ... don't write them off

dear.
They are
wonderfully comfortable, and I've found rather flattering. They hug

ya
in all
those places we didn't use to like being hugged. G

Fight back with those other personalities of yours that are currently

letting
themselves be heard. Do not let them put a damper on your motivation

or
spirit.
You know why you should go further, just have to make sure you are

louder than
those other voices. C'mon Linda (wow, was THAT hard for me to say),

you
can do
it!

Joyce



On Sat, 06 Mar 2004 08:54:10 -0600, Prairie Roots

wrote:

My current weight: 159.6 lbs
Weight change since my last recorded weight: 0.0 lbs
Total weight change to date: -72.4 lbs

Today I'm grateful to see no change in my weight from last week.

I've
been on a mental plateau this week. Hitting the 70+ total loss and
getting below 160 is doing a job on my motivation to keep going.

This
is further than I expected to go; some part of me I haven't heard

from
before is wondering why I think I should even further.

It probably didn't help that, on a whim, I tried on a jacket

formerly
worn by one of my skinny daughters and discovered that it fit. I

also
went shopping for some new jeans and got into a classic fit size 10
petite withOUT stretch. When I also discovered that the medium tops
fit nicely, I realized I should head over to the foundations
department for new undergarments and give my girls a new lift. Since
starting WW, I've gone down from 44DD to 38D.

My food was off this week. More importantly, I didn't exercise even
once. I'm on a rollercoaster ride with the impending construction

work
on my kitchen and bathroom. My current dilemma is deciding what kind
of kitchen sink I want and how much of my construction budget I want
to spend on it. I still haven't gotten my bike. Later today I'll

have
to call and find out if I need to get cranky. The bus strike started
and I'm carpooling, leaving earlier than usual and getting home

later.
I'm starting with a new hospice patient whose health issues. A major
project I've been involved with at work is nearing completion and
morphing into an even bigger project.

All of this is to say that I took a bit of a breather from WW this
week to marvel at my overall progress and to focus on a few other
pressing issues. That I ended up maintaining is a wonder.

It's the best day of my life!

Linda P
232/159.6/WW goal 145
joined WW Online 22-Feb-2003