Turning 40 - Hitting the Big "Four-Oh"
TriLASTIN SR - Getting Rid of Stretch Marks
Turning 40
I just finished writing a comprehensive review about TriLASTIN for the July Newsletter. It's definitely a lighter topic than my usual, "what is the meaning of life" kinds of fare. But the way in which this came onto my radar is what brings it within the scope of the WorkingMom motto. I'll explain: You see, I graduated high school in 1986. And 2008 is the year we all turn forty. I'm from a small town, the kind where everybody knew everybody else -and their older brother. You could literally walk from one end of town to the other and on every block there was at least one home where you could knock on the door, stop in and call home if it was getting dark, too cold or too hot.
I'm still close to many of the people I grew up. And I noticed that as we're all hitting the big "Four-Oh" some of us are taking it harder than others. But the thing we all have in common is that we're taking inventory of what we've done so far, and what we'd like to do with the rest of our lives.
Which leads me to the stretch mark cream, Trilastin. You see, one of these friends decided that for her fortieth birthday she was going to be fit, healthy, stronger than ever, and would concentrate on maximizing her physical and external appearance. (To be candid with you, at first I thought her goals were kind of shallow.) Fortunately, God gave me the good sense not to criticize her. And as it turns out, she had set attainable goals that inspired her -even if they weren't particularly inspiring (or even attainable) for me.
So as part of her physical health and external appearance Odyssey she began to regularly go to the gym, started to eat organic (mostly vegetarian), and came across TriLASTIN SR.
Frankly, I may not be able to resist a good steak, and I may not have the discipline to go to the gym as often as I should, but I can certainly could put on lotion to get rid of my stretch marks! So I tried it and wrote the following review about the experience.
What do you think? Feel free to leave your comments on my blog:
Sabrina O'Malone
Sabrina's Blog




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