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Monday Accountability Post

1. How MM was your weekend?

2. Any progress towards goals?

3. What are your favorite:

Halloween movies

Halloween candy

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  • 1. Pretty spendy and not planned, but paid in cash. $20 Home Depot,  $96 BJ's,  $40 Walmart,  $40 Pizza with relatives, $85 Pet Supplies, $20 Gas $8 Paint Samples

    2. $1620 towards shed/snowblower

    3. I love Hocus Pocus, Freddy Vs Jason

        I really love anything chocolate (milkyway, snickers, 3 musketeers, recees, kitkats)

  • 1. Good. Happy hour for dinner on Friday night followed by drinks at home. H left for a week long work trip on Saturday so I treated myself to sushi for lunch. Otherwise, I only spent $8 at Bed Bath & Beyond on a tube of Preseed (TMI, I know!) but that stuff is usually $20 so it was a big MM win!!

    2. Regular student loan payment of $370 and $917 to ROTHs.

    3. Growing up, Halloween stopped at 12 in my family, so I guess Hocus Pocus? Otherwise, I'm not into scary movies or dressing up.
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  • 1. How MM was your weekend?
    All planned... $70 groceries, $36 Target, $50 birthday party supplies (kiddos), $100 birthday party food & cake

    2. Any progress towards goals?
    Nothing right now.

    3. What are your favorite:

    Halloween movies - Hocus Pocas, I remember watching Ernest Scared Stupid as a kid but that's when the Ernest movies were popular - haven't seen it years.

    Halloween candy - Twix and Kitkats!

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  • 1. How MM was your weekend?
    Good.  We went to a swanky event on Friday that we got free tickets for.  We found free parking so it was $0 total.  Dinner and bar were included and we went home with cool stuff in our swag bags. 

    Saturday was a outdoor party in a close by neighborhood.  We didn't spend any money there. 

    Sunday we spent $80 on groceries.  Spent a little more on some nice fish to cook at home but overall grocery budget is good this month so we have the room to spend extra on fish.  Got burned by Target cartwheel though (didn't see the limit of 4 on the one deal) so didn't get a super good deal there.
    Then we went out to dinner and used our coupon book.  Total with tip came to $18.

    2. Progress?
    Staying the course

    3. Favorite movie: Lost Boys (the Coreys!)
    Favorite candy: Kit Kat
  • 1. How MM was your weekend?

    Ours was kind of spendy, but it was budgeted.  I spent another $150 refreshing my wardrobe and also on basics like socks, underwear, etc. for both of us.  We also ran into a deal on thermals at Costco, so we each got two sets for our trip in December.  I think we are just about geared up for that trip.

    2. Any progress towards goals?

    I continued with the purging this weekend.  H joined me.  We went through his clothes, my accessories, and then the linen closet and master bathroom cabinets.  We generated another 6 trash bags of stuff to donate plus 1 trash bag of expired products to throw away.  Also?  ALL OF MY SHOES NOW FIT ON THE CLOSET DOOR SHOE RACK WITH ROOM TO SPARE (except boots because they are too heavy).  Holy moly, it's amazing.

    3. What are your favorite:

    Halloween movies - Never cared for scary movies

    Halloween candy - REESE's.  OMG, give me all the Reese's.

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  • 1. How MM was your weekend? Really good - groceries ($156), gas ($23), target ($8).

    2. Any progress towards goals? $500 went to savings on Saturday and the rest of the year is pretty planned out now that DH's paychecks are coming in with his new school district.

    3. What are your favorite:

    Halloween movies - not a fan of Halloween movies, but Nightmare before Christmas is awesome.

    Halloween candy - kit kats for sure

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  • brij2006 said:

    1. How MM was your weekend?  This was our spendy weekend of the month that we budgeted for.  
    $545 for the my brothers' memorial scholarship benefit. This was for food, raffle tickets, drinks, and auction items we purchased.  We will also give a $5,000 donation that will come from our "give" stash of money.  
    $112 on groceries and household stuff
    $220 on clothing for me.  This post baby crap and not having time to cook anything but frozen pizzas, sucks!  Nothing fits.  So I went through all my fall/winter clothes.  Donated 2 boxes full of stuff I know I won't be wearing even if it does fit again, and bought some staples.  I used some of @hoffse's tactics.  If it didn't bring me joy, it went.  A lot of things went. 
    $175 on a leaf blower and stuff to winterize the lawn mower
    $12 on McDonalds Friday night after H's work party. 

    2. Any progress towards goals?
    We successfully cash flowed the fundraiser amount we planned to spend.
    The rest of the month is going to be bad though.  We may not end up putting any to savings.  There were a lot more things we need to get done before winter, that we forgot to budget. 

    3. What are your favorite:

    Halloween movies  I have to watch Casper every year. 

    Halloween candy  Give me a homemade popcorn ball and nobody gets hurt. 

    Post baby body is hard. Even if the scale says your back to your previous pregnancy weight, things just don't tend to fit the same! Hang in there!
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  • Mustard76Mustard76 member
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    edited October 2015
    1. How MM was your weekend?
    - Fair. H worked over 24 straight hours Friday into Saturday (not planned) and I worked during the day on Saturday so we ordered in Saturday night ($26.) Then we spent the day out and about yesterday just to spend some time together. With us working opposite shifts now, we don't see each other much during the week. So we went to lunch. $33. We made a Target run for $69.

    2. Any progress towards goals?
    - Nope. Neither of us were paid this week.

    3. What are your favorite:

    Halloween movies
    - It's The Great Pumpkin Charlie Brown. Don't judge me. I don't really like Halloween, but I sure do love Charlie Brown. And I watch ALL the Charlie Brown holiday movies.

    Halloween candy
    - Twix and all the fruity stuff: skittles, laffy taffy, starburst.
  • 1. How MM was your weekend? Friday was a bit spendy on several errands, but Saturday wasn't bad as it was my cousin's wedding so all we spent was a $50 check as part of their gift and a few dollars in bar tips. Sunday we got McDonald's breakfast (post-wedding necessity), and H had to get a couple things at Target, but that's it.

    2. Any progress towards goals? Last week we setup a meeting with my life insurance rep for this week, to transfer ownership of my life ins to me, and to get quotes for H. Life ins for H has been a goal for awhile now so I'm happy it's finally happening.

    3. What are your favorite:

    Halloween movies Don't have one

    Halloween candy I could eat Reese's all day long.

  • hoffse said:

    1. How MM was your weekend?

    Ours was kind of spendy, but it was budgeted.  I spent another $150 refreshing my wardrobe and also on basics like socks, underwear, etc. for both of us.  We also ran into a deal on thermals at Costco, so we each got two sets for our trip in December.  I think we are just about geared up for that trip.

    2. Any progress towards goals?

    I continued with the purging this weekend.  H joined me.  We went through his clothes, my accessories, and then the linen closet and master bathroom cabinets.  We generated another 6 trash bags of stuff to donate plus 1 trash bag of expired products to throw away.  Also?  ALL OF MY SHOES NOW FIT ON THE CLOSET DOOR SHOE RACK WITH ROOM TO SPARE (except boots because they are too heavy).  Holy moly, it's amazing.

    3. What are your favorite:

    Halloween movies - Never cared for scary movies

    Halloween candy - REESE's.  OMG, give me all the Reese's.

    OMG, this.  Sometimes, I feel like I could just copy all of @hoffse's posts and make them my own, because it's like we have the same brain..... :)
  • 1. How MM was your weekend?  Not too bad.  Friday night--$30 on dinner (unplanned, we both had really long days and didn't want to cook); Saturday-$215 on hotel room, $72 w/ tip for dinner, $30ish for a movie-all budgeted for our date weekend; Sunday-$13 craft supplies; $98 new area rug; $30 lunch--all mostly budgeted or coming out of shopping savings

    2. Any progress towards goals? Just plugging along, although I'm pretty excited about the area rug purchase.  We've been looking for a new rug for a couple of years, and all the ones we like have been $300+ which is why we haven't bought one.  Decided to go check out Lowe's while we were away for the weekend, and found the $98 rug that we both love.  So that's sort of like goal progress!

    3. What are your favorite:

    Halloween movies--I hate scary movies, so the only Halloween movie I can think of that I would watch is the Charlie Brown one.

    Halloween candy--Reeses!!!!  Almond Joy is second choice.

  • 1. How MM was your weekend?

    Not too bad.  I sent my mom $100 to help pay for a dog's surgery.  The dog used to be mine, then became hers when I moved to Chicago.  Went grocery shopping Friday evening, spent about $60, which was more than I wanted, but they were having a BOGO sale on "fancy" chicken... ie not quite organic but way better than the cheapo stuff.  So I bought 4 packages of chicken breasts and 2 of ground chicken. Used one package for dinner Friday night and the rest went in the freezer.  Went to a baby shower on Saturday, I had bought the gift about a month ago.  That night went to a friend's house, and we ordered pizza and wings, and I tipped her off to a 50% off code for Papa John's, so six adults and 1 toddler ate for $25.  Yesterday, just puttered around the house before taking H to the airport.  Did a bathroom supplies purge and recycled some wedding baskets into bathroom supply baskets. 

    2. Any progress towards goals?

    I was able to move $150 to savings...less than I wanted due to the dog surgery and receiving a smaller than expected bonus, but even a little bit matters, right?  

    3. What are your favorite:

    Halloween movies:  None really... not into scary movies.  Halloween has never been a favorite holiday.

    Halloween candy:  Reese's too!  I also like those little mellocreme pumpkins that are kinda like candy corn.

  • 1.  Okay.  Friday we spent nothing, Saturday we stayed on budget grocery shopping and used a gift card for dinner, Sunday I spent $6 on tiny pumpkins for the kids.  We looked at our budget for October and we are way over mainly due to co-pays from DD's birth a few months ago.  We'll have to dip into savings to pay all the bills but at least we have that money saved and available.

    2. We still need to clarify our goals, we are getting a bump in pay next month and while some of it has to go to increasing our gasoline budget we're not sure if the rest should go to savings or putting more on our car payments.  I like the idea of Dave Ramsey's plan but we have 3 kids so a $1,000 emergency fund is a little scary.  We spent over $1,000 in car repairs alone last year.

    3. Favorite Halloween Movie: Hocus Pocus!

    Favorite Halloween Candy: Snickers:)
  • 1. How MM was your weekend? Spendy but not too terrible and I plan to cash flow anything on our card mainly the target trip. $130 at target (furniture for our office and birthday gifts for two kids), $20 at outback for drinks (H paid for dinner), $43 for tastefully simple order, $20 for pizza yesterday. Returned a cabinet I bought to Kirklands because it was damaged, unfortunately I couldn't get our money back on our credit card because I paid for it with paypal online (UGH!!). So I plan to use the $140 gift card for Christmas gifts.

    2. Any progress towards goals? Yes! Threw $200 in savings this week when I got paid, it's not much but I haven't been putting anything in savings lately so it felt good.

    Also, we got our office cleaned out which I've been wanting to do for 2 years. It quickly became the dump room after we moved in and finally it's all cleaned out. Donated a bunch of stuff to Goodwill. The non MM side of it means we bought one of the 6 cube organizers and 3 bins which was about $90 at target, but there was a cartwheel for 20% for I felt ok with it.

    Not MM related: I ran a 5K this weekend! I signed up for a virtual 5K in August and haven't run in over a month, and haven't run 3 miles straight in a while, so this was quite an accomplishment for me.

     

    3. What are your favorite:

    Halloween movies- Hocus Pocus. Absolutely LOVE this movie.

    Halloween candy- Anything gummy, chewy and/or sour.

  • 1. How MM was your weekend?  This was our spendy weekend of the month that we budgeted for.  
    $545 for the my brothers' memorial scholarship benefit. This was for food, raffle tickets, drinks, and auction items we purchased.  We will also give a $5,000 donation that will come from our "give" stash of money.  
    $112 on groceries and household stuff
    $220 on clothing for me.  This post baby crap and not having time to cook anything but frozen pizzas, sucks!  Nothing fits.  So I went through all my fall/winter clothes.  Donated 2 boxes full of stuff I know I won't be wearing even if it does fit again, and bought some staples.  I used some of @hoffse's tactics.  If it didn't bring me joy, it went.  A lot of things went. 
    $175 on a leaf blower and stuff to winterize the lawn mower
    $12 on McDonalds Friday night after H's work party. 

    2. Any progress towards goals?
    We successfully cash flowed the fundraiser amount we planned to spend.
    The rest of the month is going to be bad though.  We may not end up putting any to savings.  There were a lot more things we need to get done before winter, that we forgot to budget. 

    3. What are your favorite:

    Halloween movies  I have to watch Casper every year. 

    Halloween candy  Give me a homemade popcorn ball and nobody gets hurt. 

    Post baby body is hard. Even if the scale says your back to your previous pregnancy weight, things just don't tend to fit the same! Hang in there!

    This is where I am at with the post baby body as well. It sucks and is hard to gain my confidence back. Plus, it's hard to find time to cook anything or go shopping. I feel like I have been in survival mode. I forget to put deodorant on most days and have to check to make sure I am wearing a bra half the time, before going to work. Sleep deprivation at its finest!

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  • 1. Our weekend wasn't too bad! We spent $20 at the pumpkin patch for fresh veggies and a pumpkin. Then we all went out to eat, $40. I finished stocking my mom up on dog food for a whole year as well!

    2. I was able to put another $200 in savings plus the direct deposit from my second job. In total this month I have put over $500 in my savings account.

    3. I love Hocus Pocus and watching the Harry Potter series. When I was a teenager I loved the Scream movies but DH doesn't like anything remotely scary. He won't even watch Hocus Pocus with me:( but I am working on it. My favorite Halloween candy would have to be snickers!

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  • 1. How MM was your weekend?

    Good. I was home sick most of the weekend, so I only spent $80 on groceries at Target but got $15 back from iBotta, and $75 on application and transcript request fees for the post-baccaleurate program I'm hoping to start in January.

    2. Any progress towards goals?

    Nope, just staying the course.

    3. What are your favorite:

    Halloween movies- Not a big fan, so probably just Nightmare Before Christmas.

    Halloween candy- Definitely Reeses and Snickers.

  • 1 - Pretty good!  We went to the Royals game on Friday night and tailgated instead of buying dinner at the stadium.  DH has a press pass so we didn't have to pay for parking.  We did buy 1 soda, nachos and pretzel but that was it.  Spent no money on saturday :)  Sunday I had to buy a couple things for our family photo shoot and some hairspray/eyeshadow primer for me.

    2 - $136 in savings $136 in retirement

    3 - Halloween Movies - I don't watch scary movies much.  There is 1 coming out to theaters that looks scary and DH wants to see it.  can't remember the name

    Halloween Candy - Reese's peanut butter cups all the way!
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  • vlagrl29vlagrl29 member
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    edited October 2015

    1. How MM was your weekend?  This was our spendy weekend of the month that we budgeted for.  
    $545 for the my brothers' memorial scholarship benefit. This was for food, raffle tickets, drinks, and auction items we purchased.  We will also give a $5,000 donation that will come from our "give" stash of money.  
    $112 on groceries and household stuff
    $220 on clothing for me.  This post baby crap and not having time to cook anything but frozen pizzas, sucks!  Nothing fits.  So I went through all my fall/winter clothes.  Donated 2 boxes full of stuff I know I won't be wearing even if it does fit again, and bought some staples.  I used some of @hoffse's tactics.  If it didn't bring me joy, it went.  A lot of things went. 
    $175 on a leaf blower and stuff to winterize the lawn mower
    $12 on McDonalds Friday night after H's work party. 

    2. Any progress towards goals?
    We successfully cash flowed the fundraiser amount we planned to spend.
    The rest of the month is going to be bad though.  We may not end up putting any to savings.  There were a lot more things we need to get done before winter, that we forgot to budget. 

    3. What are your favorite:

    Halloween movies  I have to watch Casper every year. 

    Halloween candy  Give me a homemade popcorn ball and nobody gets hurt. 

    Post baby body is hard. Even if the scale says your back to your previous pregnancy weight, things just don't tend to fit the same! Hang in there!

    This is where I am at with the post baby body as well. It sucks and is hard to gain my confidence back. Plus, it's hard to find time to cook anything or go shopping. I feel like I have been in survival mode. I forget to put deodorant on most days and have to check to make sure I am wearing a bra half the time, before going to work. Sleep deprivation at its finest!

    Don't throw away clothes you don't think will fit anymore cause you never know.  I sold a lot of my size 4 pants post baby and now I could fit into them again.  I swore I would never fit in that size again but I do.  It was much hard work but very worth it.

    ETA - obviously if the clothing just doesn't fit your style or get you excited anymore then donate.  I really know deep down I won't wear any of my old maternity clothes anymore because they were just depressing.  I'm hoping my style now (looser fitting tops and flowy dresses) I will be able to wear at least til 3rd trimester next time.
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  • 1. How MM was your weekend?

    I had my big mystery shop in Biloxi this weekend so, I spent a lot of money (over $1,000), but almost all of it will be reimbursed.  Though I did spend $25 over my spa reimbursement to get a scalp massage added to my Swedish massage.  Worth it!  I also spent about $15 in gas to get there and back.  Times like these I am so happy to have a car that gets 29MPG.  

    2. Any progress towards goals?

    Still painting and laying down tile in the new duplex.  Though I did look at kitchen cabinets and granite counter tops on Friday for it.  The place I went looked to have good deals, but I need to send them the measurements to get an "exact quote".  Worried there will be a lot of "surprises" that will substantially bump up their base prices.

    3. What are your favorite:

    Although I like costumes, I'm boring on the below stuff

    Halloween movies - I don't care for Halloween, scary movies.  I just don't find them interesting.

    Halloween candy - I don't really eat candy very much, Halloween or otherwise.  I didn't have much of a sweet tooth as a child anyway.  And then, at the age of 20, I was diagnosed with Type I (insulin dependent) diabetes.  So I almost totally avoid high sugar items.  But my favorites candy-wise are Snickers and Twix.  And, every once in a great while if I am in a mood, just one of those tiny Halloween candy bars are the perfect size for me.

    Believe it or not, when you cut straight sugar out of your diet, you really lose your taste for it.  Most sweet foods and drinks that the average person loves, I just find disgustingly cloying and sweet.  Juices, 100% juices (not juice cocktails), are my one exception.  Juices are one of the only things I miss.

    As usual, my long winded answer to a basic question :).  Snickers and Twix.

    My H on the other hand has a huge sweet tooth and gummy bears are his favorite.   

  • vlagrl29 said:





    brij2006 said:

    1. How MM was your weekend?  This was our spendy weekend of the month that we budgeted for.  
    $545 for the my brothers' memorial scholarship benefit. This was for food, raffle tickets, drinks, and auction items we purchased.  We will also give a $5,000 donation that will come from our "give" stash of money.  
    $112 on groceries and household stuff
    $220 on clothing for me.  This post baby crap and not having time to cook anything but frozen pizzas, sucks!  Nothing fits.  So I went through all my fall/winter clothes.  Donated 2 boxes full of stuff I know I won't be wearing even if it does fit again, and bought some staples.  I used some of @hoffse's tactics.  If it didn't bring me joy, it went.  A lot of things went. 
    $175 on a leaf blower and stuff to winterize the lawn mower
    $12 on McDonalds Friday night after H's work party. 

    2. Any progress towards goals?
    We successfully cash flowed the fundraiser amount we planned to spend.
    The rest of the month is going to be bad though.  We may not end up putting any to savings.  There were a lot more things we need to get done before winter, that we forgot to budget. 

    3. What are your favorite:

    Halloween movies  I have to watch Casper every year. 

    Halloween candy  Give me a homemade popcorn ball and nobody gets hurt. 

    Post baby body is hard. Even if the scale says your back to your previous pregnancy weight, things just don't tend to fit the same! Hang in there!

    This is where I am at with the post baby body as well. It sucks and is hard to gain my confidence back. Plus, it's hard to find time to cook anything or go shopping. I feel like I have been in survival mode. I forget to put deodorant on most days and have to check to make sure I am wearing a bra half the time, before going to work. Sleep deprivation at its finest!



    Don't throw away clothes you don't think will fit anymore cause you never know.  I sold a lot of my size 4 pants post baby and now I could fit into them again.  I swore I would never fit in that size again but I do.  It was much hard work but very worth it.

    ETA - obviously if the clothing just doesn't fit your style or get you excited anymore then donate.  I really know deep down I won't wear any of my old maternity clothes anymore because they were just depressing.  I'm hoping my style now (looser fitting tops and flowy dresses) I will be able to wear at least til 3rd trimester next time.


    My cousin did this around 3 months post partum - figured nothing would fit again, especially pants. About 4 or 5 months later they would have fit. She was so mad at herself.
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  • 1. How MM was your weekend?  This was our spendy weekend of the month that we budgeted for.  
    $545 for the my brothers' memorial scholarship benefit. This was for food, raffle tickets, drinks, and auction items we purchased.  We will also give a $5,000 donation that will come from our "give" stash of money.  
    $112 on groceries and household stuff
    $220 on clothing for me.  This post baby crap and not having time to cook anything but frozen pizzas, sucks!  Nothing fits.  So I went through all my fall/winter clothes.  Donated 2 boxes full of stuff I know I won't be wearing even if it does fit again, and bought some staples.  I used some of @hoffse's tactics.  If it didn't bring me joy, it went.  A lot of things went. 
    $175 on a leaf blower and stuff to winterize the lawn mower
    $12 on McDonalds Friday night after H's work party. 

    2. Any progress towards goals?
    We successfully cash flowed the fundraiser amount we planned to spend.
    The rest of the month is going to be bad though.  We may not end up putting any to savings.  There were a lot more things we need to get done before winter, that we forgot to budget. 

    3. What are your favorite:

    Halloween movies  I have to watch Casper every year. 

    Halloween candy  Give me a homemade popcorn ball and nobody gets hurt. 

    Post baby body is hard. Even if the scale says your back to your previous pregnancy weight, things just don't tend to fit the same! Hang in there!

    This is where I am at with the post baby body as well. It sucks and is hard to gain my confidence back. Plus, it's hard to find time to cook anything or go shopping. I feel like I have been in survival mode. I forget to put deodorant on most days and have to check to make sure I am wearing a bra half the time, before going to work. Sleep deprivation at its finest!

    Don't throw away clothes you don't think will fit anymore cause you never know.  I sold a lot of my size 4 pants post baby and now I could fit into them again.  I swore I would never fit in that size again but I do.  It was much hard work but very worth it.

    ETA - obviously if the clothing just doesn't fit your style or get you excited anymore then donate.  I really know deep down I won't wear any of my old maternity clothes anymore because they were just depressing.  I'm hoping my style now (looser fitting tops and flowy dresses) I will be able to wear at least til 3rd trimester next time.
    My cousin did this around 3 months post partum - figured nothing would fit again, especially pants. About 4 or 5 months later they would have fit. She was so mad at herself.
    Oh I've kept the things I like that are smaller.  They're all in a tub in the attic.  Just in case.
    My hips have widened greatly.  So I highly doubt the pants will fit even if I lose a bunch of the weight. But I've kept the simple dress pants and timeless pieces.  
    Same with how my feet grew half a size. Those hot pink pumps went into the donate box.  They were snug pre-pregnancy.  They're unbearable now.  

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    Clomid 50mg 9/13 = BFP! EDD 6/7/14 M/C 5w6d Found 11/4/13
    1/14 PCOS / Gluten Free Diet to hopefully regulate my system. 
    Chemical Pregnancy 03/14
    Surprise BFP 6/14, Beta #1: 126 Beta #2: 340  Stick baby, stick! EDD 2/17/15
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    Chemical Pregnancy 9/15 
    Chemical Pregnancy 6/16
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  • @Brij, do make sure to replace the hot pink pumps.

    Mine made my short list of shoes that had to fit on my closet door rack.  They spark joy every time I look at them, even though they are not appropriate for the office, lol
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  • I thought my hips grew out too but apparently it was just fat that eventually came off.  My too snug heels don't fit anymore though - my feet grew wider and it didn't go back.
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  • @hoffse Oh they will.  Every girl needs a good pair of fun pumps. 

    TTC since 1/13  DX:PCOS 5/13 (long, anovulatory cycles)
    Clomid 50mg 9/13 = BFP! EDD 6/7/14 M/C 5w6d Found 11/4/13
    1/14 PCOS / Gluten Free Diet to hopefully regulate my system. 
    Chemical Pregnancy 03/14
    Surprise BFP 6/14, Beta #1: 126 Beta #2: 340  Stick baby, stick! EDD 2/17/15
    Riley Elaine born 2/16/15

    TTC 2.0   6/15 
    Chemical Pregnancy 9/15 
    Chemical Pregnancy 6/16
    BFP 9/16  EDD 6/3/17
    Beta #1: 145 Beta #2: 376 Beta #3: 2,225 Beta #4: 4,548
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  • vlagrl29 said:

    I thought my hips grew out too but apparently it was just fat that eventually came off.  My too snug heels don't fit anymore though - my feet grew wider and it didn't go back.

    I now have to try on every pair of shoes thanks to my feet widening after my second pregnancy.
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  • I thought my hips grew out too but apparently it was just fat that eventually came off.  My too snug heels don't fit anymore though - my feet grew wider and it didn't go back.
    I now have to try on every pair of shoes thanks to my feet widening after my second pregnancy.
    everything widened with my DD pregnancy - I'm scared how much more I will widen with #2 lol
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