tgrimes
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Post by tgrimes on Apr 8, 2018 21:52:27 GMT -6
wedding M loves this. You should get it for C. Snip Is that the Vampirina house? He’s saving his $ for it now! I just got him a Breyer horse and trailer. He really could care less about them but I wanted it. I’m reliving my childhood. Yes. The house and the car. Grandma got the house for her for Easter and she filled up her Pom pom jar for the car. Next time she fills it up she wants the mom, dad, Demi, Gregoria & Bridget set.
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tgrimes
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Post by tgrimes on Apr 8, 2018 22:00:37 GMT -6
trtlcrzy Yes, if you have large breasts you should go to a specialty store. One of my coworkers went to VS recently to get measured. They don’t carry her size though and sent her elsewhere. I.....do not have this problem. snoopmommymom I’ve been wearing a 34A forever. Never fit perfectly but after breastfeeding both kids my boobs shrunk even more. Didn’t think it was possible for them to get even smaller... You should get fitted somewhere. Maybe you’re not an A-
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Post by wineallthetime on Apr 9, 2018 6:02:06 GMT -6
Guys, Charlotte is soooo chunky! She’s fitting in 6 month clothes!! Well we need a new picture! I love chunky babies. Poppy looks like a string bean and it's so weird after having such solid little boys. L was my string bean! She never got rolls. I think A will take after C and be a chunky baby, he's already well in his way!
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chrisy01
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Post by chrisy01 on Apr 9, 2018 6:43:11 GMT -6
I like getting measured at Nordstroms. When I was pregnant with LO by bra size jumped up dramatically. The lady who measured me informed me that they will convert any bra even if they don't sell it to a nursing bra. They also didn't pressure me to buy any of the bras either.
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Post by cagoldi on Apr 9, 2018 9:00:06 GMT -6
I haven't had good luck with VS but I wonder if it's because they don't carry our cup size so at a certain point they just tell everyone with giant beasts they're a DD. Yep, that’s pretty much it. Before I had H they had me in a 36 ddd. I am not even close to that, even before I got pregnant. I need a 34 band but of course they didn’t have a cup big enough so they went with the “sister size” to make a sale. Until I started measuring myself and trying 500 bras (because no stores sell them here, I had to order online and then return until I found the right one) I had never had the gore touch my sternum. It’s amazing what a properly fitting bra will do for you. Same. It's hard to find a 34 band with the bigger cup sizes but I have had good luck with Lane Bryant. They at least carry them, even if harder to find than the larger band sizes they always have something that will work.
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Post by lahdeedah on Apr 9, 2018 10:02:11 GMT -6
I wish I could explain the science behind it, but basically it filters the cold water so much that the clothes get extra oxygen. I'm totally butchering this, but look it up. They sell it on Amazon and at every appliance store so you can see lots of reviews for it. Do you hate the LG in general or the LG because of the front loader? My current washer and dryer are the only LG appliances I have ever owned. The washer is moldy and the dryer always "senses" my clothes are dry when they are not. Before these, I had the cheapest washer/dryer Home Depot sold because we bought them when that was all we could afford. They lasted 10 years and I wish I kept them. They did nothing fancy but they worked great. I have an LG front loader, too. I don't hate it, but I dislike it after 4 years. It's partly of my own ignorance. I got a moldy stain on the sealing ring that I couldn't get rid of. After doing some research, I found that you have to wipe down the outer and inner folds of the sealing tube after every wash so it's dry and not use fabric softener because that is what contributes to the moldy smell. Mine never smelled moldy because we leave it open, but when I looked inside of the folds of that thing, it was awful. I looked into replacing the sealing ring, and that is probably what I will do. It's like $50. I just need to get a quote on having someone come out to do it. It's cheaper than buying a new washer. There is also regular maintenance on the water filters that have to be done that I didn't know about. So much extra work. I wonder if all of this is true of all top loaders, too? Well, except the sealing ring thing.
My LG dryer does the same thing. It usually only senses that they are dry when they are not on the delicate dry setting. If I do a delicate dry, I have to run it twice.
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Post by lahdeedah on Apr 9, 2018 10:20:58 GMT -6
Sorry for your SILs loss tgrimes. Happy belated birthday to H! slenle
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Post by peachsmama on Apr 9, 2018 10:25:39 GMT -6
Now I feel like I need to go get properly fitted for a bra lol.
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tgrimes
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Post by tgrimes on Apr 9, 2018 10:48:55 GMT -6
Now I feel like I need to go get properly fitted for a bra lol. DO IT!
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trtlcrzy
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Post by trtlcrzy on Apr 9, 2018 11:45:21 GMT -6
My current washer and dryer are the only LG appliances I have ever owned. The washer is moldy and the dryer always "senses" my clothes are dry when they are not. Before these, I had the cheapest washer/dryer Home Depot sold because we bought them when that was all we could afford. They lasted 10 years and I wish I kept them. They did nothing fancy but they worked great. I have an LG front loader, too. I don't hate it, but I dislike it after 4 years. It's partly of my own ignorance. I got a moldy stain on the sealing ring that I couldn't get rid of. After doing some research, I found that you have to wipe down the outer and inner folds of the sealing tube after every wash so it's dry and not use fabric softener because that is what contributes to the moldy smell. Mine never smelled moldy because we leave it open, but when I looked inside of the folds of that thing, it was awful. I looked into replacing the sealing ring, and that is probably what I will do. It's like $50. I just need to get a quote on having someone come out to do it. It's cheaper than buying a new washer. There is also regular maintenance on the water filters that have to be done that I didn't know about. So much extra work. I wonder if all of this is true of all top loaders, too? Well, except the sealing ring thing.
My LG dryer does the same thing. It usually only senses that they are dry when they are not on the delicate dry setting. If I do a delicate dry, I have to run it twice.
Do they not have an adjustment for the sensor setting? Mine has 5 options and I always choose “more dry”
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Post by guster on Apr 9, 2018 12:09:22 GMT -6
I have an LG front loader, too. I don't hate it, but I dislike it after 4 years. It's partly of my own ignorance. I got a moldy stain on the sealing ring that I couldn't get rid of. After doing some research, I found that you have to wipe down the outer and inner folds of the sealing tube after every wash so it's dry and not use fabric softener because that is what contributes to the moldy smell. Mine never smelled moldy because we leave it open, but when I looked inside of the folds of that thing, it was awful. I looked into replacing the sealing ring, and that is probably what I will do. It's like $50. I just need to get a quote on having someone come out to do it. It's cheaper than buying a new washer. There is also regular maintenance on the water filters that have to be done that I didn't know about. So much extra work. I wonder if all of this is true of all top loaders, too? Well, except the sealing ring thing.
My LG dryer does the same thing. It usually only senses that they are dry when they are not on the delicate dry setting. If I do a delicate dry, I have to run it twice.
Do they not have an adjustment for the sensor setting? Mine has 5 options and I always choose “more dry” I'm pretty sure I have a sensor, but it hasn't gone off yet. I've been doing 40 minute dries and the load is usually fine by the time it makes that little chime.
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Post by trtlcrzy on Apr 9, 2018 12:17:50 GMT -6
Do they not have an adjustment for the sensor setting? Mine has 5 options and I always choose “more dry” I'm pretty sure I have a sensor, but it hasn't gone off yet. I've been doing 40 minute dries and the load is usually fine by the time it makes that little chime. Yeah, I just do the normal setting but there’s a “dry level” setting you can change on non-timed modes.
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Post by lahdeedah on Apr 9, 2018 12:27:59 GMT -6
I’ll have to look at it. trtlcrzyMine has a knob with different modes. Like cotton/regular, delicate, air, etc. I may have to read the handbook to see if it addresses that problem.
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Post by jewels on Apr 9, 2018 13:01:42 GMT -6
snip Mine has a knob with different modes. Like cotton/regular, delicate, air, etc. I may have to read the handbook to see if it addresses that problem. I just saw this post, without the context of the posts before it. And remembered that we were recently talking about bras. I couldn't figure out Lahdeedah's bra and why it had a knob on it. I had to scroll up to realize this was not what she was talking about I might need more coffee. And a nap.
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Post by lahdeedah on Apr 9, 2018 15:51:34 GMT -6
snip Mine has a knob with different modes. Like cotton/regular, delicate, air, etc. I may have to read the handbook to see if it addresses that problem. I just saw this post, without the context of the posts before it. And remembered that we were recently talking about bras. I couldn't figure out Lahdeedah's bra and why it had a knob on it. I had to scroll up to realize this was not what she was talking about I might need more coffee. And a nap. LOLOLOL. Yeah my bra has two little knobs that sit in the cups. One day I’ll be getting bigger knobs and new bras to fit them properly. Haha!
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Post by chrisy01 on Apr 9, 2018 16:31:02 GMT -6
My dryer sensor works except on delicate. I normally have to do it twice on delicate mode.
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