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  • Bella_Figura
    Bella_Figura Posts: 4,335 Member
    edited March 2022
    I am not tempted to put too much rice in my bowl if it's premeasured, and more would mean getting out another packet. I noticed that it worked for me on chips, and it works on the rice.

    Savvy strategy Alexandra! 👍
  • Yoolypr
    Yoolypr Posts: 3,454 Member
    Good work there Jennifer! Lovely suit and lovely lady. ❣️
  • MelissaAY1017
    MelissaAY1017 Posts: 39 Member
    It looks fantastic!! I've been pleasantly surprised by the quality of some of the Amazon swimwear I've purchased over the last year - we just won't talk about if I made it to the pool more than once over the combined three weeks! Not for lack of confidence in said suits - I simply don't "relax" well on vacation unless I'm on a cruise ship.
  • Yoolypr
    Yoolypr Posts: 3,454 Member
    It’s only a week Laurie. Enjoy the time with Boy because it all goes by so fast. Just do the best you can and you’ll be fine. 💕
  • @AlexandraFindsHerself1971 Thanks so much! This particular bathing suit had stitched-in cups (no underwires, but still, not just stretchy material) so it was pretty good. I am a 36DDD and it had good coverage and support. Here is the link: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07DNCSLLQ/ref=twister_B08PNTX2NX?_encoding=UTF8&th=1&psc=1
  • conniewilkins56
    conniewilkins56 Posts: 3,391 Member
    You look good!.. l like the suit….I swim about 5 times a week in the warm weather so I have a bunch of swim suits…I get them at Walmart for about $20 ….the chlorine and chemicals wear them out pretty fast…I am not an Olympic swimmer but I try to paddle around about 45 minutes without stopping and then I do water aerobics and water jogging…I have gone from a 3X to a 1X….you look better in your suit than I do in mine!
  • lauriekallis
    lauriekallis Posts: 4,894 Member
    I lost mine in a lake once, water skiing. "Learning" to water ski. I went down, but didn't let go of the rope. The fellows driving the boat kept going for awhile before they saw I was still hanging on for dear life - Err...to the rope, not my bathing suit, which was somewhere well behind me.
  • PAV8888
    PAV8888 Posts: 14,526 Member
    Glad you're finding the best way forward!
  • @Athijade I am sorry you avoid the water because of how you feel in a swimsuit, though I understand and have felt that way as well. But I love water too much to stay out--I feel so free in the water! Before I decided to be a nurse practitioner, I fully intended to become a marine biologist just so I could spend all my time in the ocean. No actual jobs in the field, so I changed course! @Bella_Figura, true that most of the time people are not as focused on us or as critical as we are of ourselves, but I am still traumatized from a trip to the Florida Keys and a snorkeling expedition where some very cruel comments were made to/about me. I absolutely REFUSED to let it keep me from doing what I loved, but it did take away a lot of the joy.
  • MelissaAY1017
    MelissaAY1017 Posts: 39 Member
    Quiet day around here!

    Keeping a good thought for everyone, and hoping the day has treated you well!
  • Yoolypr
    Yoolypr Posts: 3,454 Member
    Quiet day around here!

    Keeping a good thought for everyone, and hoping the day has treated you well!

    I was wondering where everyone was too! Perhaps spring is in the air?

    Then again maybe we all had one of those days not worth writing about.
  • @MelissaAY1017 wow, another marine biology lover! Jaques Cousteau and Eugenie Clarke were my heros! I have been super busy this week, getting ready for my chorus retreat weekend. Will be singing and dancing for about 20 hours from Friday night until Sunday afternoon!
  • PAV8888
    PAV8888 Posts: 14,526 Member
    People sing!?!?!?!
  • @PAV8888 we didn't for many long months because of COVID, but we have been back in person singing together for a couple of months, finally! Check us out at www.libertyoakchorus.org if you want to see and hear more!
  • PAV8888
    PAV8888 Posts: 14,526 Member
    Wow! You ladies are way way way too energetic for my little brain this early in the morning; but it was awesome!!!!!👍

    https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=m8pk5EaI_CA
  • Oh, I am so glad you watched it, @PAV8888! This is a hobby that feeds my soul! I am in a quartet, too. And it is part of the reason why I really wanted to lose weight--I needed the stamina, needed to take pressure off my knees and needed to be able to breathe better.
  • PAV8888
    PAV8888 Posts: 14,526 Member
    edited March 2022
    When you're in the first row.... looks like you're ALMOST in a cheerleading squad :) But I can definitely see how it would make a significant difference to stamina and breath control!!!!

    Which brings to mind... how come opera singers are... hmmm... terminology... not generally unknown to be plus sized?!?!?! :smiley: I sure as *kittens* don't sing. But I can certainly feelZ that I would be more CAPABLE of singing with more room for air in my balloon!!! :lol:
  • Ha ha! It is absolutely easier to expand the lungs when there isn't as much fat below the diaphragm, BUT people who are overweight often have a larger thoracic cavity and so a larger lung capacity, which can help with opera!
  • MelissaAY1017
    MelissaAY1017 Posts: 39 Member
    @jenniferelizabethwiseman - ok, you're two for two the last couple days!! (Three if I recall you mentioning cruising in your intro, or one of your early pics being on a cruise ship...?)

    That video truly made me miss being on stage. I stopped everything while I was in college due to the sports med program I was in at the time - I had performed in choral & select/highlights groups all through school and my first couple years of college. Also played in wind ensembles and orchestra. Had the BEST director who brought in probably $100k of his own instruments, and took it upon himself to start teaching anyone he thought he could handle more than just their first-learned instrument. Finally had to give it all up when it came time for clinicals and team assignments - then I ended up switching gears realizing (again) that the jobs wouldn't be as plentiful as I hoped. Not many options in my tiny town, but maybe someday I'll go searching. Until then - I'll irritate the neighbors singing along to just about anything. 🤣