where a bra-ssiere is optional. I realize that might be TMI but honestly ladies, the underwire is a pinch. And since beginning to homeschool, there has been a great upsurge in my comfy clothes wardrobe.
Obviously in a household of three growing boys, modesty modeled by Mom is a must. Which is why all those camis with shelf support and sports bralettes are the items of choice littering my lingerie drawer. They fit comfortably under t-shirts, both short and long-sleeved, and I can definitely handle fractions, decimals and square roots with a much more even temper when I am not under-the-wire.
So, bring on the yoga pants (that have never seen the lotus position), the t-shirts, the terry cloth, the fleece, and the knit zippered jackets, I am at home where things are unbound but not bounding.
I am thankful for comfy clothes.
Rebecca Writes and her Month of Thankfulness has been nothing but fun. There is still time to join in.
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ReplyDeleteYes! Gotta love those comfy clothes!
ReplyDeleteIn the words of that great old sage, Barney Fife, you're a nut! :D !!!
ReplyDelete"unbound but not bounding..." You slay me. :-)
ReplyDeleteThey are COMFORTABLE. And I own a few, but here's an addition to the TMI - those cami built-ins and sports bras? For ME? I've got one word for you:
ReplyDeleteuniboob.
My girls are not Siamese twins.
Did you hear me snort from GA? Hysterical. uniboob. Love it. But when there's not much on the shelf, uniboob can be a plus.
ReplyDeleteOr shelves. The brain is done today. D.O.N.E.
ReplyDeleteYes, those sheves are perfect for small appliances. =)
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