tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2614048139535089278.post3834734155659327155..comments2024-01-03T03:32:20.260-08:00Comments on Lisa Moves: one more bedspread, garland tassel, exercising, plastic surgeryLisa @ Lisa Moveshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10296941353317254985noreply@blogger.comBlogger12125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2614048139535089278.post-33339837959352235002012-10-22T14:54:00.483-07:002012-10-22T14:54:00.483-07:00I too don't count Lasik as plastic surgery. I ...I too don't count Lasik as plastic surgery. I think I'm probably too old now, as I have both a pretty bad astigmatism AND I now need readers. It sucks and makes me feel old! <br><br>Good for you re the barre class. It sounds intimidating, on many levels.Kellyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14000400260579054708noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2614048139535089278.post-23353686379925866202012-10-22T07:26:50.022-07:002012-10-22T07:26:50.022-07:00I don't think Lasik counts as plastic surgery....I don't think Lasik counts as plastic surgery. Lasik was THE BEST MONEY I EVER SPENT. I thanked God and the Lasik doctor every single time I didn't have to fumble for my glasses in the middle of the night when the infant woke up screaming. Being able to just peek one eye open and see the time on the nightstand clock before drifting back to sleep? Going swimming without worrying about contacts? Not getting headaches from my enormously heavy glasses? PRICELESS.Mrs. 5Chttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09881727711325586662noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2614048139535089278.post-1352157191741063642012-10-21T12:42:21.969-07:002012-10-21T12:42:21.969-07:00I totally get the desire for Lasik surgery. Now th...I totally get the desire for Lasik surgery. Now that I am in my mid 40s I feel completely hindered by my declining eye sight. I can't say I would really consider that plastic surgery, to me it almost feels like a safety issue. :)<br><br> I grew up in So. Ca. and felt I needed a breast augmentation (at 30) after a divorce, and I thought I I was done having kids. Two years later got remarried and had my son and had to have a reduction. I regret ever doing anything in the first place. Like you, many people in this area feel the pressure to look a certain way. It is one of the reasons we are trying to relocate to a different part of the country. I want to live where people are real and no one judges you based on your looks. It was not easy raising three daughters here when their friends were getting plastic surgery as graduation gifts. Thankfully my girls went away to college to see there are places where that just doesn't happen. Keep up your Bar class, hold your head high and remember you're not alone!Pamhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04525521449639923731noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2614048139535089278.post-38167668920678278592012-10-19T20:43:48.971-07:002012-10-19T20:43:48.971-07:00Well I called you porny earlier this week and now ...Well I called you porny earlier this week and now I'm the porny one. There is a specific plastic surgery I'd get but couldn't think of the name so my googling involved the word "boobs" and wound up looking at tons of scary stuff I didn't mean to. But! If they fell down from old age I would totally sign up for a boob lift. No implants because that's be weird, but hiking them up to where they are now would be good.samhttp://samsrainbowsandunicorns.blogspot.com/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2614048139535089278.post-84566217041287827712012-10-19T17:44:42.527-07:002012-10-19T17:44:42.527-07:00HA! I love this post. I think I would do plastic...HA! I love this post. I think I would do plastic surgery one day if I didn't live in WI, where no one gets it.Sara @ Russet Street Renohttp://www.blogger.com/profile/18120089301670852587noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2614048139535089278.post-37995271661078992382012-10-19T17:43:56.319-07:002012-10-19T17:43:56.319-07:00I had lasik at 35. After wearing glasses ever sin...I had lasik at 35. After wearing glasses ever since Kindergarten, perfect vision was a dream come true. The problem is that the day I turned 40 I started needing reading glasses, and now at 45 I once more wear glasses full time. I also lost a lot of weight and had abdominoplasty and excess skin removal. Then I had lipo on my back fat and double chin. Hmmm, maybe you should leave your eyes and teeth alone :)karen cnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2614048139535089278.post-28435016927491936742012-10-19T13:36:26.823-07:002012-10-19T13:36:26.823-07:00I covet Serena & Lily as I hide my wallet and ...I covet Serena & Lily as I hide my wallet and try to convince myself I don't need their gorgeous, gorgeous stuff.<br><br>Growing up in Southern California, plastic surgery seemed completely normal to me. Friends started having things done in high school, though that was a non-starter in my family.<br><br>I say do whatever makes you feel best. I still toy with the idea, and I definitely haven't ruled out eventual dermatological trickery, but I suspect going under the knife is out if I wish to remain married to the same very anti-plastic-surgery husband :-). It's also very much not done here in Austin, so I definitely don't feel the pressure here I once did to look a certain way.Melissa @ I Pick Prettyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12300398605721219551noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2614048139535089278.post-21982925481223305652012-10-19T10:29:11.022-07:002012-10-19T10:29:11.022-07:00HMmmmm- good question! I think the teeth and eyes ...HMmmmm- good question! <br><br>I think the teeth and eyes are two things that don't really fall into the "plastics" category- at least to me- they are more nessecary. When you start doing the botox, injections, lipo etc.- that's where i would draw the line, but I am also pretty much a purist- like, no hair dye, etc.- heck I once went a whole year not even washing my hair with anything but baking soda a few times a month. So my opionion is probably not the "norm". <br>But I will admit that lately I have been feeling sluggish and somewhat chunky and wishing their was a one time magic pill I could take to make me thin like high school again;)Hannah Jhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04797731088500756954noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2614048139535089278.post-68535423493122747502012-10-19T07:39:46.446-07:002012-10-19T07:39:46.446-07:00Love the bedspread and tassels :)I would totally t...Love the bedspread and tassels :)<br><br>I would totally try that barre class - it looks really fun. Good job!!<br><br>I have heard that the beauty pressure in SoCal is pretty intense... Personally I would LOVE to get my teeth whitened (my coffee addiction is taking its toll), but I am terrified of going under the knife. Why? Because I'l convinced that I would be that 0.0001% that DIES on the table. And I'd be all over the news as "the mom who DIED and left three kids for boobs". <br><br>True story. I have issues.<br><br>PS, I am working for a skin care line that has some great results - my friend's mom has been accused of having a face lift ;) If you're interested there's a link on my blog.kim {the non-mom blogger}http://www.blogger.com/profile/11067609103684561203noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2614048139535089278.post-35251418954633990342012-10-19T07:20:12.005-07:002012-10-19T07:20:12.005-07:00I've already had plastic surgery - a breast re...I've already had plastic surgery - a breast reduction, at age 22. Insurance paid for it because let's just say I needed it badly. So yes, I support folks going under the knife. Just like I think every kid who needs braces and a trip to the dermatologist to clear up serious acne ought to be able to get them.<br><br>I think botox and a tummy tuck could be in my future. But until then, TEETH WHITENING, SUNSCREEN, RETINOLS, and EXERCISE are my go-to's for looking and feeling great. No shame in using the tools that are available, I just think we have to examine our motives.hushhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05532820460835325762noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2614048139535089278.post-23270941054991824462012-10-19T06:10:44.669-07:002012-10-19T06:10:44.669-07:00i m loving all those tassels- gorgeous!and i think...i m loving all those tassels- gorgeous!<br>and i think of teeth as cosmetic, yes, but we also need them to function properly- i don't need my saddlebags lifted to function properly....<br>when we lived in louisiana boob jobs were a regular things..... i actually thought i would get one. we moved and then i realized that was CRAZY talk. i don't need perkier bigger boobs to be a more beautiful or better woman- that comes from how i act and love.Cassie @ Primitive & Properhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07848936864799611251noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2614048139535089278.post-88089828911671132532012-10-19T04:40:42.122-07:002012-10-19T04:40:42.122-07:00Flame you? I embrace you! I agree that living in...Flame you? I embrace you! I agree that living in a place like SoCal opens the possibilities, and if it makes you feel better, why not? I'm not sure I'd ever mess with my face, but would I like to revamp The Girls? YES. And I too would have lasik done in a heartbeat. In the end, those are personal decisions, not to be taken lightly. But if you have the means and the desire, go for it!That's Ms. Amy to You...http://www.blogger.com/profile/18357451593852423745noreply@blogger.com