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Does My Butt Look Big In This Dress?

Writing by Bree on Wednesday, 2 of January , 2008 at 5:46 pm

Well the answer my friends is YES!!!!! (cries Bree) Really this whole bring another human being into the world is hard work. I am going to be totally superfical and say that my butt is big. I have never been a size 16-14 in my life and I dont like this at all. I have a tyre of skin around my gut and my butt OH please.

I have to get serious about losing this great amount of weight. I am going to start to walk every day and get into eating better. I am sure that it will give me energy to get into things that I really should be doing.

I have never been on a strict diet but I am think that now maybe the time to get into it and start on one. But I am not sure if that is a good idea with the baby still breastfeeding. I am seeing that I am losing weight slowly from breastfeeding and Jason has been nice about it. But I see him looking at my fat having a chuckle as it is amusing to him as he has never seen me fat.

By the end of this year I want to be a skinny healthy fit fighting machine, well I would settle for toned. I am going to look for a weight loss program and maybe a good workout routine.

Oh and by the way I enrolled my kids in swimming lessons. I dont know who is looking forward to it more me or them. James and Letise have a lesson on Tuesday and it looks like Sam and I will be in the pool on Friday. I hope the other mums and dads aren’t super models.lol

God bless

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2 Comments

Comment by hazelj80

Made Monday, 7 of January , 2008 at 6:40 pm

I had a friend in the same situation and she lost the weight within maybe a year and she looked fantastic! It took a regimented workout schedule though, and I am not sure about the diet - knowing her, it would have been hard to stick to a diet because she loves food! LOL good luck!

Comment by Sue Doe-Nim

Made Wednesday, 9 of January , 2008 at 2:42 am

Okie Dokie, take it from one who knows. When I was 17 I weighed 120 pounds and never varied more than 2-3 pounds; and then I got pregnant.

I delivered Eve at 196 pounds (can you say lard-ass?) and then developed hypothyroid and started gaining weight while nursing full time.

My advice to you?

Don’t diet. Examine every piece of food that goes in your mouth and decide if you want your baby to eat it because when you’re nursing that’s the point. The weight will drop off on it’s own and the first years should be spent enjoying motherhood, marriage and your newly formed family, not worrying about baby weight.

So be sensible and enjoy those magical moments. You get one chance, no repeats, no regrets.

xoxo
Sue

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Confessions Of An Honest Housewife! Bree Falk is a mother of two toddlers and two babies! Happily married to husband Jason of six years. "I couldn't do it without God" Bree embraces motherhood and the challenges of day to day life. Bree's inspiration to start writing about her parenting experiences was planted after the birth of her third child, Sam. "I need to connect with other mum's, encourage, uplift and help them any way I can."