Plus Size Amazon Favorites for Fall
I know you guys know I'm always ready for Fall and I thought maybe I'd poke around to 'window shop' (screen shop?) and see what Amazon had to offer. I've only picked things that go up to 5x in case any of you are interested because there's nothing worse than some averaged size gal doing a "plus sized" post and they only go up to xxl. Make sure to check size charts on all as we know they are not universal. Eytino Women Plus Size Sweatshirt This sweatshirt comes in a crap ton of colors! It looks nice and baggy which is the love language of autumn cozy, is it not? It looks like this has coupons from time to time as well. Double bonus! OLRIK Oversized Corduroy Crewneck Pullover Okay, if you're like me and saw the word "corduroy" then you might be having 70's flashbacks to inner thigh forest fires as you walked. I feel you but this is on top in a super cute pullover that reviewers have said is super soft. A nice little set of pocke...
It's a shame that Polka didn't get a long life but for a llama it was definitely a life in the spotlight and I think that was fitting. It's true that we both thought that whole thing about her being a diva was just something they made up on their TV show, but once we saw her in person there was no denying that she had that heir about her. Have fun in Paris Polka Spot!
ReplyDeleteWhat an incredible story. And I love how they say she "went to Paris". That's such a cool way to frame it in your mind to ease the pain. I am more affected emotionally by animal stories than anything else. I think it's because of their innocence and unconditional emotions that really make my heart bleed. I'm such a goof that every time I see road kill I say a prayer that that animal/bird/etc., is in heaven now. And on some of these roads, that's a lot of praying! Thanks for sharing this and I'm thrilled they are getting such an outpouring of love. That will bring some good healing to them.
ReplyDeleteNo "non-traditional" animals, but so many dogs and cats have left their paw-prints on my heart over the years. For a time after we lost our last (of 3) Maltese dogs a few years ago, we had no pets. It was a quiet time at our house after so many years of always having a pet, and eventually my son talked me into a Bulldog. He paid for her, she was his dog, but hubs and I fell in love with Lola too. When we lost her after she got hit by a car (due to my own carelessness-I will never forgive myself) we were devastated, so son generously paid for another Bulldog puppy. Juno came into our lives almost three years ago and has become our daughter, we love her dearly, and after the sudden accidental loss of our first bulldog, we are overly protective of her. She went on vacation with us to Yellowstone a few weeks ago, we couldn't bear to leave her with anyone, and who would we trust? I'm glad Miss Polka Spot had such a great life and is now enjoying herself in "Paris."
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