Q. plus size preferable
i don't know if the fashion is different for people in medical field? Do lady doctors/hospital staff dress differently from people in other professions? Do student doctors/residents dress differently from the attending?
also what about makeup?
savanna c,
i like the pant suit idea, but can u tell me or describe what an undershirt is? because i always assumed undershirt is something that you wear under a shirt like underwear.
i don't know if the fashion is different for people in medical field? Do lady doctors/hospital staff dress differently from people in other professions? Do student doctors/residents dress differently from the attending?
also what about makeup?
savanna c,
i like the pant suit idea, but can u tell me or describe what an undershirt is? because i always assumed undershirt is something that you wear under a shirt like underwear.
A. Im not even at the right age to work but im really into style! I believe the greatest and easiest thing to wear to almost any business feild is nice womens suit pants (with a little flare) preferebly black. And a long sleeve suit type coat (matching fabric) with a button in the middle or buttons that start from the midsection of your tummy down. (i think the buttons that start from the middle down are slimming) Have the suit black so that way your under shirt that could have "nice" appearance could be any color! Like white if you want to be more business like or hot pink or orange if you want to seem like a fun bubbly person and colors that would give people a first impression on you (: and try another undershirt with lace at the bottom to go under your first undershirt, that always looks nice!
Oh and for shoes go with "ballerina" flats or a medium size heel maybe black with a little hint of the color undershirt youre wearing.
A medium - high heel would be slimming if thats what your looking for but try to ditch those low 1 - 2 inch heels
cute flats would completment your personality!
I hope i helped! (:
good luck
Oh and for shoes go with "ballerina" flats or a medium size heel maybe black with a little hint of the color undershirt youre wearing.
A medium - high heel would be slimming if thats what your looking for but try to ditch those low 1 - 2 inch heels
cute flats would completment your personality!
I hope i helped! (:
good luck
what do you have stored away for emergencies?
Q. my brother and i got into a conversation on the topic of emergencies, like earthquakes, and if we have anything stored away. i eventually want to get a space just for that, to store things like batteries, flashlights, water and canned foods. what else should i store? what do you have stored away in your emergency closet?
pron? oh, you're a smart one, aren't you?
pron? oh, you're a smart one, aren't you?
A. How long an emergency are you talking about preparing for? 2 days? 2 weeks? 2 months? 2 years?
It makes a difference. We have two years food storage in our pantry, for three adults, at a 5000 calorie a day diet. We can also purify our own drinking water, heat/cook with a wood stove, and we have our "living pantry" which includes a large garden, fruit/nut orchards, dairy goats, meat goats and sheep, chickens, etc.
I'm going to assume you want to get through a big crisis, in your local area (not nation-wide). You have to look at Hurricane Katrina for your example.
What is the primary need as a human being? The answer is air. You do not seem to be concerned about biological attack. As long as you don't live near volcanoes, air is probably a mute point.
Second most important need for humans? Water. You can store two months worth of water. You need 1 gallon per day, per person. This ONLY provides water for drinking and cooking. Not washing yourself, clothes, plates, etc. If you live in a hot climate, store more.
More importantly have ways to purify your own drinking water. We capture rainwater off our roof and purify it on a daily basis. Have several methods on hand. I HIGHLY recommend you purchase a Big Berkey. Have other methods as well. Do not purchase bottles of bleach, put them on the shelf, and forget about them, believing you will have the method to sterilize water forever. After about six months, bleach breaks down to little more than salt water. Old bleach will NOT provide you with safe clean water.
Humans third most important need is a tie. Shelter and heat (usually fire in an emergency situation). Both keep you in place and safe from moving around doing stupid things. It's also good for moral to have both shelter and fire. So a camping stove which runs on the white gas canisters is great for cooking (DO NOT USE INSIDE/carbon monoxide). A tent large enough for your entire family is also good. Remember if your house is damaged (like all the windows blown out), but still structurally safe, you can pitch the tent inside your house. Just clean up any glass, and pitch the tent. Everyone sleeping together will be safer and warmer.
Fire extinguishers, ultra important post disasters
Long burning candles
matches
LED head lamp flashlights. The batteries last a long time, and both your hands are free, since they are on your head. We use them all the time on our farm. They are cheap too, buy lots.
Food you can cook with little effort, which your family is use to. A crisis is NOT the time to spring dehydrated split pea soup on your family.
Any medications your family takes on a regular basis
Prescription eye glasses for anyone who wears glasses or contacts. I say glasses too, NOT more contacts. Glasses can be put on RIGHT NOW in an emergency.
Hand crank radio
Solar charger, for your cell phones
Good sturdy leather gloves for cleaning up dangerous debris.
Bicycles can get through most disasters if you have to leave your home. Plus you can lift them over things, unlike a larger motorcycle.
Copies of all documents to prove who you are, and what you owned (marriage, birth, insurance, social security, etc) You should also have a current list of phone numbers of all family/friends. If your cell phones dies you probably don't have those numbers memorized.
Rugged farm type jeans, boots, and coats.
Womens Kotex and pressure bandages (like ace bandages) so you can stop bleeding on a wound.
Wool blankets, wool retains 80% of its heat keeping abilities even soaking wet, and can be used to put someone out, if their clothes catch on fire. Modern synthetic blankets would melt to them, and make it much worse.
Tweezers, of many different sizes and shapes to pluck large objects like glass shards out, and really fine splinters.
I recommend Dr. Bronner's mint soap. It has natural antibacterial properties. You can wash yourself with it, brush your teeth with it, and wash your plates with it.
Have disposable plates and silverware on hand, so you don't need so much water.
Bottles of eyewash are very important.
Anti-diarrheal medication and pain relivers
Have children? Brand new coloring books, quiet games, and soft toys will go a long way toward their mental state.
Garbage bags. You can wear them as a poncho, and you will need a LOT of them, until garbage service picks back up.
Two really good can openers (in case one breaks, gets lost, ect)
If you want more ideas, send me an email, and I'll direct you to some very good food storage/emergency prep groups.
~Garnet
Permaculture homesteading/farming over 20 years
Food storage, and emergency supply study for several decades now.
P.S. If you don't have guns and ammunition then your food storage and emergency supplies belong to the bigger, meaner guy who does have a gun.
It makes a difference. We have two years food storage in our pantry, for three adults, at a 5000 calorie a day diet. We can also purify our own drinking water, heat/cook with a wood stove, and we have our "living pantry" which includes a large garden, fruit/nut orchards, dairy goats, meat goats and sheep, chickens, etc.
I'm going to assume you want to get through a big crisis, in your local area (not nation-wide). You have to look at Hurricane Katrina for your example.
What is the primary need as a human being? The answer is air. You do not seem to be concerned about biological attack. As long as you don't live near volcanoes, air is probably a mute point.
Second most important need for humans? Water. You can store two months worth of water. You need 1 gallon per day, per person. This ONLY provides water for drinking and cooking. Not washing yourself, clothes, plates, etc. If you live in a hot climate, store more.
More importantly have ways to purify your own drinking water. We capture rainwater off our roof and purify it on a daily basis. Have several methods on hand. I HIGHLY recommend you purchase a Big Berkey. Have other methods as well. Do not purchase bottles of bleach, put them on the shelf, and forget about them, believing you will have the method to sterilize water forever. After about six months, bleach breaks down to little more than salt water. Old bleach will NOT provide you with safe clean water.
Humans third most important need is a tie. Shelter and heat (usually fire in an emergency situation). Both keep you in place and safe from moving around doing stupid things. It's also good for moral to have both shelter and fire. So a camping stove which runs on the white gas canisters is great for cooking (DO NOT USE INSIDE/carbon monoxide). A tent large enough for your entire family is also good. Remember if your house is damaged (like all the windows blown out), but still structurally safe, you can pitch the tent inside your house. Just clean up any glass, and pitch the tent. Everyone sleeping together will be safer and warmer.
Fire extinguishers, ultra important post disasters
Long burning candles
matches
LED head lamp flashlights. The batteries last a long time, and both your hands are free, since they are on your head. We use them all the time on our farm. They are cheap too, buy lots.
Food you can cook with little effort, which your family is use to. A crisis is NOT the time to spring dehydrated split pea soup on your family.
Any medications your family takes on a regular basis
Prescription eye glasses for anyone who wears glasses or contacts. I say glasses too, NOT more contacts. Glasses can be put on RIGHT NOW in an emergency.
Hand crank radio
Solar charger, for your cell phones
Good sturdy leather gloves for cleaning up dangerous debris.
Bicycles can get through most disasters if you have to leave your home. Plus you can lift them over things, unlike a larger motorcycle.
Copies of all documents to prove who you are, and what you owned (marriage, birth, insurance, social security, etc) You should also have a current list of phone numbers of all family/friends. If your cell phones dies you probably don't have those numbers memorized.
Rugged farm type jeans, boots, and coats.
Womens Kotex and pressure bandages (like ace bandages) so you can stop bleeding on a wound.
Wool blankets, wool retains 80% of its heat keeping abilities even soaking wet, and can be used to put someone out, if their clothes catch on fire. Modern synthetic blankets would melt to them, and make it much worse.
Tweezers, of many different sizes and shapes to pluck large objects like glass shards out, and really fine splinters.
I recommend Dr. Bronner's mint soap. It has natural antibacterial properties. You can wash yourself with it, brush your teeth with it, and wash your plates with it.
Have disposable plates and silverware on hand, so you don't need so much water.
Bottles of eyewash are very important.
Anti-diarrheal medication and pain relivers
Have children? Brand new coloring books, quiet games, and soft toys will go a long way toward their mental state.
Garbage bags. You can wear them as a poncho, and you will need a LOT of them, until garbage service picks back up.
Two really good can openers (in case one breaks, gets lost, ect)
If you want more ideas, send me an email, and I'll direct you to some very good food storage/emergency prep groups.
~Garnet
Permaculture homesteading/farming over 20 years
Food storage, and emergency supply study for several decades now.
P.S. If you don't have guns and ammunition then your food storage and emergency supplies belong to the bigger, meaner guy who does have a gun.
What is a cute winter outfit to wear to a kegget?
Q. I am going to this big party tomorrow. It's going to be like between 40s and 30 s outside but inside I'm sure hot. What is something wintery but won't j
Keep me hot during beet pong. Nothing tight on stomach!!
Keep me hot during beet pong. Nothing tight on stomach!!
A. Well, I am not sure if you want a dressy outfit or if you want a casual outfit so I will just make you one of each. :)
DRESSY OUTFIT
I like this dress. It is really cute plus since you have a bit of a tummy this will hide it well and black is slimming. :) link-----> http://www.ae.com/web/browse/product.jsp?catId=cat1320034&productId=prod630185
Wear a pair of grey tights underneath. You may already have a pair but if you don't they are easy to find. I'm not gonna put a link because I am sure you know what grey tights look like and they are all pretty much the same. :)haha They have them at Forever 21, American Eagle, and tons of other stores. :)
For shoes wear a pair of short grey boots. You can wear these if you want a flat boot, link-----> http://www.shoestation.com/Rampage/Rampage-BECKETT-Grey-Suede/PAMPIAFAGKHADKHD/3165-3274/Product
or these if you are short and want to add height or if you just prefer heels. link---> http://www.shoestation.com/Rampage/Rampage-JUNIPER-Grey-Suede/PAMPIAOKFLHLBJIF/3165-3274/Product
Then add some cute jewelry. I personally would add some light pink or royal blue, but that's just me. :) Look a Forever 21, American Eagle, and Charlotte Russe. Those are my favorite places to get jewelry. :)
They for a jacket wear a grey pea coat or you could wear one that is the same color as your jewelry. They are really cute and in right now. :) They have some at aeropostal that are 70% off. I got one for $30 and it was originally $100!!!
CASUAL OUTFIT
I LOVE this shirt. Plus it is flowwy so it will hide a slightly pudgy stomach. link----> http://www.ae.com/web/browse/product.jsp?catId=cat90102&productId=2350_5379
I would wear these jeans. I love them!! :D link-----> http://www.abercrombie.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/ProductDisplay?storeId=10051&catalogId=10901&productId=733131&langId=-1&categoryId=12290
I would wear these shoes. I love toms and they are for a GREAT cause plus they are good if you have big feet because they make your feet look really tiny. I wear a size 5 and my feet look uber small when I wear them. :)haha link----> http://www.toms.com/womens/black-glitters-shoes
For a jacket I would just wear a pea coat or a north face jacket.
Also add cute jewelry. I have that shirt and it looks good with blue jewelry. :) Have fun!!:)
DRESSY OUTFIT
I like this dress. It is really cute plus since you have a bit of a tummy this will hide it well and black is slimming. :) link-----> http://www.ae.com/web/browse/product.jsp?catId=cat1320034&productId=prod630185
Wear a pair of grey tights underneath. You may already have a pair but if you don't they are easy to find. I'm not gonna put a link because I am sure you know what grey tights look like and they are all pretty much the same. :)haha They have them at Forever 21, American Eagle, and tons of other stores. :)
For shoes wear a pair of short grey boots. You can wear these if you want a flat boot, link-----> http://www.shoestation.com/Rampage/Rampage-BECKETT-Grey-Suede/PAMPIAFAGKHADKHD/3165-3274/Product
or these if you are short and want to add height or if you just prefer heels. link---> http://www.shoestation.com/Rampage/Rampage-JUNIPER-Grey-Suede/PAMPIAOKFLHLBJIF/3165-3274/Product
Then add some cute jewelry. I personally would add some light pink or royal blue, but that's just me. :) Look a Forever 21, American Eagle, and Charlotte Russe. Those are my favorite places to get jewelry. :)
They for a jacket wear a grey pea coat or you could wear one that is the same color as your jewelry. They are really cute and in right now. :) They have some at aeropostal that are 70% off. I got one for $30 and it was originally $100!!!
CASUAL OUTFIT
I LOVE this shirt. Plus it is flowwy so it will hide a slightly pudgy stomach. link----> http://www.ae.com/web/browse/product.jsp?catId=cat90102&productId=2350_5379
I would wear these jeans. I love them!! :D link-----> http://www.abercrombie.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/ProductDisplay?storeId=10051&catalogId=10901&productId=733131&langId=-1&categoryId=12290
I would wear these shoes. I love toms and they are for a GREAT cause plus they are good if you have big feet because they make your feet look really tiny. I wear a size 5 and my feet look uber small when I wear them. :)haha link----> http://www.toms.com/womens/black-glitters-shoes
For a jacket I would just wear a pea coat or a north face jacket.
Also add cute jewelry. I have that shirt and it looks good with blue jewelry. :) Have fun!!:)
Where can I buy CUTE fairly cheap jeans?
Q. I buy jeans in juniors, but I can also fit in the small sizes in womens. I just need to know where to buy jeans that are actually CUTE! I like the thick stitching and especially cute pockets - you know with jewels or whatever. But I only buy designer jeans at consignment shops. The jeans have to be under $25. I know that Maurices has some jeans on clearance sometimes for like $25...and they're jeans are cute. So, anyone know what stores have cute jeans for a decent price? Thanks in advance, everyone! :)
A. Try Kohls, Target, Old Navy, Maurices, Rue 21, and especially, Burlington Coat Factory! BCF has some super cute stuff that is REALLY cheap! I've gotten hot pink skinny jeans with jewels on the pockets for less than ten dollars. They have sizes from juniors to women's to plus sizes. I'm absolutely certain you can find adorable jeans there for much less than twenty-five dollars. Wal-Mart can have okay stuff... But check there only as your very last resort.
Have fun shopping! (:
Have fun shopping! (:
stylish plus sized jacket for teen?
Q. I'm 15 and I need a new coat.But i dont know what type of coat would still look fashionable but good for my plus size frame?since im young I dont want to buy anything leather or long...any suggestions?
A. i would recommend a northface denali jacket!! here's a site that has a really pretty blue, pink, black.....
http://www.backcountry.com/store/TNF1556/c12/s42/The-North-Face-Denali-Jacket-Womens.html
hope i helped!!!!!
http://www.backcountry.com/store/TNF1556/c12/s42/The-North-Face-Denali-Jacket-Womens.html
hope i helped!!!!!
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