Our book club recently ordered t-shirts. I've never been a very patient person, and that applies in this case as well. I want those shirts to come in! Every time I look at the order status it says "order in production." I want it to say "shipped."
Mostly, I just hope my shirt fits. We did order one "pregnancy shirt" to pass around. Not only do I hope that fits me, but I also hope I can get into my size medium regular shirt after the baby comes. For one thing, I'll have "the roll" (how many quotes can I use in one post?) on my stomach that nearly all women have after giving birth. For some, it fades in weeks. Others get stuck with it for the rest of their lives. For those with "the roll" a tight fitting t-shirt is a no-no. Although, it seems many women ignore that rule. I for one don't plan on showing off a bulging post-baby belly if I can help it. I also don't plan on doing any sit-ups. So, I may be stuck wearing a muumuu for the rest of my life. As long as I can get a muumuu that matches the rest of the girls' t-shirts, I guess I'll be happy.
4 comments:
I don't want to hear any complaints from you about belly rolls! If I do a hundred sit-ups every day for the rest of my life mine will probably never go away! But if it does, you have my permission to hate me for it! Love ya! Ali
That's a great idea... let's get a monogrammed muumuu to pass around also. Every girl has a "fat day" once in a while!
I wouldn't have understood about "the roll" before having Caleb, but man do I understand now! A muumuu looks good to me right now!
I understand it too! Some may say I look like my old self again, but they have not seen the roll that is still hanging around. Trying to stay away from form fitting shirts - unfortunately that is what is easiest to find right now b/c that is what sells! muumuu sounds good to me also! :)
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