Fri

My Cup Runneth Over

...and HOW!

After work yesteraday, I paid a quick visit to Michael at Eno. From there, I crossed the street, hit Nordstrom and was on a mission - new bras.

I was in a no nonsense mindset. I was hungry, wanted to get home and knew I was going to fork out some cash for at least two bras. I headed up to the 4th floor, met Joselyn, and was on my way.

It was one of the most efficient experiences I've ever had. BAM: Jocelyn fit me with a Natori bra, popular among expecting moms because it has this 'memory foam'. That's right, as my girls grow during the rest of the pregnancy, so will the foam, which will alleviate the need to keep buying even more bras. Nice. This bra cost a whopping $70, but it's comfy, does the trick and I love it.

I was also on a time crunch and didn't feel like window shopping.

I also picked up another bra, a pushup to accommodate the new cleavage that seems to be increasing daily. Of course, the hubby thinks this whole process is aweseome and was happy to hear that his wife is now a 'D' cup.

As Joseyln checked me out (I hope I'm spelling her name right), we got talking. Turns out she's a young 20 something, new to Chicago, fresh out of school, etc. We go to talking about Gals' Guide, its mission and if she needed the help, it was there. Seeing her face light up when hearing about the little site I started got me pretty emotional. Ok, ok, I'm also pregnant:). But...

The ability to connect with someone in two minutes about something we all go thru was pretty moving.

Best of luck, Joselyn and thanks for helping me with the bras!

 

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