how you know when it's time to lose weight.
so a good friend of mine is planning a quick wedding for may 12th and i just found out yesterday. because of the rush we had to try on bridesmaid dresses last night in order to get them shipped in time. i met up with the bride and another bridesmaid to try on 2 dresses the bride liked. both were very nice and simple--thank goodness. the other bridesmaid went first and looked fantastic in both dresses. i went second and could barely zip them up. the other bridesmaid got measured and her waist is smaller than mine. i refused to get measured because i already know what size of dress i need and didn't want to be reminded of the numbers. you might be thinking, "what's the big deal? people come in all different sizes." well, let me just put it this way: the other bridesmaid is 5 months pregnant.
now if you'll excuse me, i'm going to go eat some chocolate-covered, chocolate chip chocolate ice cream.
now if you'll excuse me, i'm going to go eat some chocolate-covered, chocolate chip chocolate ice cream.
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Meh, don't feel bad (although I know that's impossible). I worked with a girl at Val's who was a full eight months pregnant before she "popped", and up until that time she still was wearing her normal size 6 cloths. And she wasn't one of those 5'0" girls, either, she was just a few inches shorter than me. That was always fun, to hear "So which one of you is pregnant?" because people couldn't tell if it was me or her. Stupid tiny pregnant girls. Save me some of that ice cream! :)
But...why are they bothering to measure her/fit her now? Her size is going to change drastically in two months, isn't it? Do they just guess for something like that?
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