NSVs are the best!!
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Update, hit goal a few days ago, when could get back into all my clothes comfortably!!
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Amazing job1
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FluffyKitty987 wrote: »Emmapatterson1729 wrote: »Update, hit goal a few days ago, when could get back into all my clothes comfortably!!
Congratulations!!!!!! You look incredible!!! I bet you feel amazing, too!!!! 💪🤩💪🤩💪🤩💖💖💖💖🌟✨iwantallthefoodzz wrote: »Amazing job
Thanks!!!
Feels great...I keep saying I feel 23 @ 45!!0 -
FluffyKitty987 wrote: »Emmapatterson1729 wrote: »Update, hit goal a few days ago, when could get back into all my clothes comfortably!!
Congratulations!!!!!! You look incredible!!! I bet you feel amazing, too!!!! 💪🤩💪🤩💪🤩💖💖💖💖🌟✨iwantallthefoodzz wrote: »Amazing job
Thanks!!!
Feels great...I keep saying I feel 23 @ 45!!0 -
You are rocking it for sure! Awesome achievement.
And I see zero issue w/ wearing juniors clothes now and then...even out...as long as they look cute, and not crazy-teenagery. I certainly do at age 42.1 -
CONGRATS!!1
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I just came home from a NSV of my own, very pleased with myself. Out to dinner with friends, only one glass of wine, fish as main, and no dessert! Usually dinners out are my Waterloo.
Also, last week I had three days of "off the wagon" style eating and gained 3/4 of a pound, but now I seem to be back on track. Whew! I just have to remind myself to log what I eat even when it's like 4,000 calories that day (I didn't this past week. My diary is open so the shame was too real).2 -
JenniferM1234 wrote: »I just came home from a NSV of my own, very pleased with myself. Out to dinner with friends, only one glass of wine, fish as main, and no dessert! Usually dinners out are my Waterloo.
Also, last week I had three days of "off the wagon" style eating and gained 3/4 of a pound, but now I seem to be back on track. Whew! I just have to remind myself to log what I eat even when it's like 4,000 calories that day (I didn't this past week. My diary is open so the shame was too real).
@JenniferM123
That's great on the dining out!!! Displaying willpower is not only a NSV, but shows inner strength!
Unfortunately, I fail miserably when out of the house usually. Starbucks Americano with white mocha and toffee nut syrups is my downfall when out, and I have logged some pretty shameful days myself. But always quickly back on track!2 -
seltzermint555 wrote: »You are rocking it for sure! Awesome achievement.
And I see zero issue w/ wearing juniors clothes now and then...even out...as long as they look cute, and not crazy-teenagery. I certainly do at age 42.
@seltzermint555
Wanted to let you know, the disagree was not mine. I'm 45 and my daughter and I have shared clothes and outfits since she was in high school (20s now) Some from juniors stores, some from the Limited, Macy's, hmm Store, Hot Topic, etc. When I am in my ideal size, my daughter and I love it, because we shop more together and have double the wardrobe, also we wear the same shoe size, so we share those too, especially boots and heels. (Not so much sneakers).
I guess I put that line, because I'm a little self conscious about wearing juniors clothes, due to my family (parents and sisters) make fun of me for not dressing or acting my age. (Constantly hearing, "You're 45, when are you going to grow up!")
Hehehe, my daughter and I just moved almost 3000 miles away from my parents and sisters!5 -
Wow, incredible. Great work!1
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Emmapatterson1729 wrote: »seltzermint555 wrote: »You are rocking it for sure! Awesome achievement.
And I see zero issue w/ wearing juniors clothes now and then...even out...as long as they look cute, and not crazy-teenagery. I certainly do at age 42.
@seltzermint555
Wanted to let you know, the disagree was not mine. I'm 45 and my daughter and I have shared clothes and outfits since she was in high school (20s now) Some from juniors stores, some from the Limited, Macy's, hmm Store, Hot Topic, etc. When I am in my ideal size, my daughter and I love it, because we shop more together and have double the wardrobe, also we wear the same shoe size, so we share those too, especially boots and heels. (Not so much sneakers).
I guess I put that line, because I'm a little self conscious about wearing juniors clothes, due to my family (parents and sisters) make fun of me for not dressing or acting my age. (Constantly hearing, "You're 45, when are you going to grow up!")
Hehehe, my daughter and I just moved almost 3000 miles away from my parents and sisters!
Aw that's fine, I don't care about disagrees anyway. I know what you mean though, too!
I am sure no one thinks I own any juniors clothes, because they're things like dark wash skinny jeans or a tan sweater...not crazy cropped tops and studded hoodies. Although there's nothing wrong with the latter items either! Do you, I say! haha1 -
seltzermint555 wrote: »Emmapatterson1729 wrote: »seltzermint555 wrote: »You are rocking it for sure! Awesome achievement.
And I see zero issue w/ wearing juniors clothes now and then...even out...as long as they look cute, and not crazy-teenagery. I certainly do at age 42.
@seltzermint555
Wanted to let you know, the disagree was not mine. I'm 45 and my daughter and I have shared clothes and outfits since she was in high school (20s now) Some from juniors stores, some from the Limited, Macy's, hmm Store, Hot Topic, etc. When I am in my ideal size, my daughter and I love it, because we shop more together and have double the wardrobe, also we wear the same shoe size, so we share those too, especially boots and heels. (Not so much sneakers).
I guess I put that line, because I'm a little self conscious about wearing juniors clothes, due to my family (parents and sisters) make fun of me for not dressing or acting my age. (Constantly hearing, "You're 45, when are you going to grow up!")
Hehehe, my daughter and I just moved almost 3000 miles away from my parents and sisters!
Aw that's fine, I don't care about disagrees anyway. I know what you mean though, too!
I am sure no one thinks I own any juniors clothes, because they're things like dark wash skinny jeans or a tan sweater...not crazy cropped tops and studded hoodies. Although there's nothing wrong with the latter items either! Do you, I say! haha
@seltzermint555
No, lol... My juniors clothes are mostly jeans, shorts, skirts, and some 90s looking floral shirts (like the 90s baby doll dresses that go good with skinny jeans or leggings, or tights with doc martins). I like some of the juniors clothes because they remind me of 80s and 90s that are coming back in... Like the snap-crotch body suits that are back in right now, the 80s sweater dresses are making a comeback... Where's my stirrup pants? LOL1 -
seltzermint555 wrote: »Emmapatterson1729 wrote: »seltzermint555 wrote: »You are rocking it for sure! Awesome achievement.
And I see zero issue w/ wearing juniors clothes now and then...even out...as long as they look cute, and not crazy-teenagery. I certainly do at age 42.
@seltzermint555
Wanted to let you know, the disagree was not mine. I'm 45 and my daughter and I have shared clothes and outfits since she was in high school (20s now) Some from juniors stores, some from the Limited, Macy's, hmm Store, Hot Topic, etc. When I am in my ideal size, my daughter and I love it, because we shop more together and have double the wardrobe, also we wear the same shoe size, so we share those too, especially boots and heels. (Not so much sneakers).
I guess I put that line, because I'm a little self conscious about wearing juniors clothes, due to my family (parents and sisters) make fun of me for not dressing or acting my age. (Constantly hearing, "You're 45, when are you going to grow up!")
Hehehe, my daughter and I just moved almost 3000 miles away from my parents and sisters!
Aw that's fine, I don't care about disagrees anyway. I know what you mean though, too!
I am sure no one thinks I own any juniors clothes, because they're things like dark wash skinny jeans or a tan sweater...not crazy cropped tops and studded hoodies. Although there's nothing wrong with the latter items either! Do you, I say! haha
LOL, after typing last reply, I went to mall shopping. I bought something... Couldn't help myself. I ended up leaving junior store with a tiny little red and black plaid skirt.... Always wanted one!! My daughter was actually trying it on, while I was trying on a vest. After she tried on, I asked if I should try it on... She said go for it.. It fit perfect. We bought it to share!!!
So thrilled to be back in mall clothes, and out of living in yoga pants!3 -
seltzermint555 wrote: »Emmapatterson1729 wrote: »seltzermint555 wrote: »You are rocking it for sure! Awesome achievement.
And I see zero issue w/ wearing juniors clothes now and then...even out...as long as they look cute, and not crazy-teenagery. I certainly do at age 42.
@seltzermint555
Wanted to let you know, the disagree was not mine. I'm 45 and my daughter and I have shared clothes and outfits since she was in high school (20s now) Some from juniors stores, some from the Limited, Macy's, hmm Store, Hot Topic, etc. When I am in my ideal size, my daughter and I love it, because we shop more together and have double the wardrobe, also we wear the same shoe size, so we share those too, especially boots and heels. (Not so much sneakers).
I guess I put that line, because I'm a little self conscious about wearing juniors clothes, due to my family (parents and sisters) make fun of me for not dressing or acting my age. (Constantly hearing, "You're 45, when are you going to grow up!")
Hehehe, my daughter and I just moved almost 3000 miles away from my parents and sisters!
Aw that's fine, I don't care about disagrees anyway. I know what you mean though, too!
I am sure no one thinks I own any juniors clothes, because they're things like dark wash skinny jeans or a tan sweater...not crazy cropped tops and studded hoodies. Although there's nothing wrong with the latter items either! Do you, I say! haha
There's never an age limit on studded hoodies, especially if they're black or red!2 -
Inspirational! Great job!!1
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seltzermint555 wrote: »Emmapatterson1729 wrote: »seltzermint555 wrote: »You are rocking it for sure! Awesome achievement.
And I see zero issue w/ wearing juniors clothes now and then...even out...as long as they look cute, and not crazy-teenagery. I certainly do at age 42.
@seltzermint555
Wanted to let you know, the disagree was not mine. I'm 45 and my daughter and I have shared clothes and outfits since she was in high school (20s now) Some from juniors stores, some from the Limited, Macy's, hmm Store, Hot Topic, etc. When I am in my ideal size, my daughter and I love it, because we shop more together and have double the wardrobe, also we wear the same shoe size, so we share those too, especially boots and heels. (Not so much sneakers).
I guess I put that line, because I'm a little self conscious about wearing juniors clothes, due to my family (parents and sisters) make fun of me for not dressing or acting my age. (Constantly hearing, "You're 45, when are you going to grow up!")
Hehehe, my daughter and I just moved almost 3000 miles away from my parents and sisters!
Aw that's fine, I don't care about disagrees anyway. I know what you mean though, too!
I am sure no one thinks I own any juniors clothes, because they're things like dark wash skinny jeans or a tan sweater...not crazy cropped tops and studded hoodies. Although there's nothing wrong with the latter items either! Do you, I say! haha
There's never an age limit on studded hoodies, especially if they're black or red!
Studded corsets are better though....
On my list of wants after I tone up just a little more!!!2
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