
Today’s Photohunter theme is “jiggly”.
Yep, “the girls” are jiggly, and so is my belly.
This is me showing off my first scar … I’ve had more since.
16 Saturday Jan 2010

Today’s Photohunter theme is “jiggly”.
Yep, “the girls” are jiggly, and so is my belly.
This is me showing off my first scar … I’ve had more since.
Wahaha! You rocks! I did not expect to get this shot this week! LOL!
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Awww, I have those too from 2 CS procedures and open choly.
Happy weekend!
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A superb take on this week’s theme. Have a great weekend
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Love your take on this weeks photo hunt. Thanks for sharing and happy weekend!
My jiggly critter
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Wow this is cool…Thanks for sharing…Happy hunting.
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I appreciate your take on the theme! I hope you are healing well.
Happy weekend!
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But it’s a good kind of jiggly. :-))
Thanks for visiting me!
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Well, this was a surprise!
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I was thinking of mine being jiggly too…but I am not brave enough to show. Sorry about all the scars.
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The woman who served me in M&S had an ill-fitting bra. I would have taken a picture, in keeping with your theme, but I fear a trip to the local constabulary would have swiftly followed.
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Well, there is absolutely no reason for an M&S employee to have an ill-fitting bra … but I am wondering exactly how it was ill-fitting and also how you came to know this? Too small? Too big? Enquiring minds want to know!
I am very happy with my recent M&S bra order – quite tricky to get a properly fitting bra on the internet without being able to try it on first, but I was lucky. I have yet to find anywhere in Spain that has the same fabulous underwear selection that M&S offers, especially as I prefer my undergarments to be made of either cotton or silk.
The bra in this photo (now defunct) was bought here, at a French chain store called ETAM. It’s polyester lace, but “airy” enough that there isn’t so much material touching my skin. Really hate polyester…
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There’s no excuse for ANYONE to have an ill-fitting bra. Most go unnoticed, but her’s was so tight that the vast majority of her mammary glands were squeezed out of their cups, revealing a bra shaped depression in the middle. Not good at all.
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Now, now … there are SOME instances when ill-fitting bras could be understandable. Rapid weight loss (or gain) combined with sudden loss of income. Bras are not cheap. My comment was directed at M&S employees as they have access to fabby lingerie along with an employee discount.
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That wasn’t my point. My point was that there’s no excuse for buying an ill-fitting bra.
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And I was just suggesting that she … well, had maybe outgrown it? Like, a couple of months previously it may have fit just fine, so she actually may not have bought an ill-fitting bra at all … it may have become ill-fitting later.
Yes, babbling.
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This is my first time to your blog so I read about your cancer journey – wow! It’s amazing – and very fortunate – that you’re still here and doing so well!
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That’s one big scar. My biggest one is about 1 inch long. Great take on the theme! This was a tough one but yours sure fit the bill.
Drop by and check mine here.
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A one of a kind post. 🙂 Hope the scar will heal.
Mariposa’s PhotoHunt
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Well, at least you got to keep your belly button about where it should be. They moved mine off to the left, which looks weird and creepy. Love ya, toots!
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It only looks normal(ish) in the photo. Now instead of being an “inny” it’s more of a “goes in and then sideways” version. Difficult to clean…
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