Like, totally.

OMG the other day I had to LMAO.  I was, like, TOTALLY fee­ling 15 years old again! LOL.

Totally.

So, now I’m rac­king my 12 remai­ning post-child birth brain cells trying to remem­ber what it was that made me feel so young.

Was it my sag­ging, one size sma­ller post nur­sing perky breasts?

No, no.

Oh, oh!  Was it my 8 pounds hea­vier post preg­nancy svelte body?

No, no.

Oh! Oh!  Now I remember.

I was sit­ting in the dermatologist’s office tal­king to him about those unsightly ble­mishes crop­ping up all over my face again, fif­teen years later! and asking him to presc­ribe me anything, oh ANYTHING that will help res­tore my youth­ful glow.

Ya.  that was it.

Good times.

Like, totally.

6 Comments »

  1. Mommy Daisy said,

    August 29, 2007 @ 9:45 am

    Ugh, I have that pro­blem too. I think it’s somethign that hap­pe­ned to my body after having my baby. (At least that’s what I blame.)

  2. Mommy off the Record said,

    August 29, 2007 @ 11:12 am

    I totally empathize. My pro­blem skin star­ted in 6th grade and hasn’t let up yet. And I’m 30!

    I know I must have done something in my pre­vious life to deserve this. Grrr.

  3. Jennifer said,

    August 30, 2007 @ 9:11 am

    I thought that get­ting older would end those lovely skin pro­blems. No such luck.

  4. Lady M said,

    August 30, 2007 @ 11:48 am

    I always had pro­blem skin, even into my thir­ties — until I deli­ve­red Q. After all that medi­cal stuff, I guess nature deci­ded I nee­ded a break and gave me great skin for almost two years! Now, not so much.

  5. Beta Mom said,

    September 2, 2007 @ 9:34 am

    It was a sad day when I rea­li­zed I could have wrin­kles and pim­ples at the same time.

    Stress and hor­mo­nes — damn those kids!

  6. Anna said,

    September 3, 2007 @ 5:40 pm

    Well? I’m wai­ting on the edge of my seat, did your doc­tor have any great solution?

    This whole being 36, having gray hairs and pim­ples is SO for the birds! Esp. since I am still nur­sing my youn­gest, so my derm won’t presc­ribe anything for me now. He says,“Get preg­nant again, or come back when you finish nur­sing.” EEEK!

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