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Shlumpadinka Makeovers

Posted on Feb 20, 2008 1:14 PM

I have to agree with the mom defending the "mom jeans".

I am a stay-at-home mother of two, and while watching the show today, I just had to laugh at how the women came out dressed after their makeovers. Although they looked great, the clothes they were wearing were just not practical for moms that stay at home, running errands, going to kids sporting events or afterschool activities. I'm not saying you have to lay around in your pajamas, but just once during one of these makeover shows, I wish they would take a mom that may be alittle outdated, whether it's "mom" jeans or sweatsuits, and pick a better pair of jeans and a better top, and dress her that way. No mothers that I know walk around the house in heals and dresses. Why is it that everytime Oprah does a makeover show for moms, they always come out in clothes that are absolutely not practical for the average, everyday mothers. I hope maybe someday she'll do a show that suits us moms out there that can't or don't want to walk around in heals and skirts, or clothes that are meant for the office, but need something more than workout clothes and sweatsuits.

Replies: 5
1. Re: Shlumpadinka Makeovers
Feb 20, 2008 4:47 PM   |   In response to: jcaira2008

Oprah has it all wrong. She needs to give credit where credit is due. Oprah you might have thought you coined the word but you obviously don't have friends that use "Yiddish" or have anyone on your staff that was willing to stand up to you or check that you didn't think up the word. You spelled it a little different but the meaning is the same. "Schlump" is a Yiddish word that can be found in the dictionary. You have the right meaning of the word but you in fact did not come up with it. Jewish people use the word "Schlumpadick" to describe a person who looks frumpy. Just do a simple google and you would have found the root of the word you thought up. Mazal Tov on learning a new Yiddish word.

2. Re: Shlumpadinka Makeovers
Feb 21, 2008 8:09 AM   |   In response to: jcaira2008

I thought the show was great. The clothes we choose to wear are another form of communication. People will make a snap decision about us, based on what we are wearing. We all do it, it may not seem fair, but it is a fact. So I'm glad Oprah does these shows in addition to the more serious subjects. Life should be about being well balanced. Life is too short not to look as cute as you can. And do not listen to the posts that tell you not to worry about how you look, they usally are the women who have no desire to improve their own looks. So they would prefer you stop trying also.

3. Re: Shlumpadinka Makeovers
Feb 22, 2008 6:39 PM   |   In response to: jcaira2008

To Peanfi right ahead of me, my daughter is your height, and she buys Lands End pants and jeans, and they will hem them to her length, which might be 25 or 26 inches. She wears 14 Petite. YEAAA for Lands End.

4. Re: Shlumpadinka Makeovers
Feb 26, 2008 7:24 PM   |   In response to: helloopr

Schlumpadinka?... try sclumpadicka. I had to laugh out loud at the audacity of Ms O thinking she invented this word. Doesn't anyone on her staff tell her the truth? Although she's not a New Yorker, she has a big research staff... and this is an old word (from Yiddish) that New Yorkers of every persuasion use. We've got lots of ethnic words that we all share... from the Italians, Irish, etc. Claiming YOU invented it is comical and embarrassing. Ms O -- please wake up and get a little humility again. You're a nice lady who got real lucky. You do some good things and some dumb things. Your ego is going to backfire on you.

5. Re: Shlumpadinka Makeovers
Feb 26, 2008 8:40 PM   |   In response to: jcaira2008

I live on top of a mountain in a town with only a post office and a gas station. I do all my clothing shopping in the next town, with a super walmart. So, of course I am a Super Shlumpadinka. But, when I look at the prices that you all seem to think reasonable, they just blow me away. I am 72 and have been very ill, I want to feel better and look better so I went to an online shop and spent almost $300.00 and my husband is horrified! We are retired and hardly have any money. Do, you ever do shows for the retired, poor folks with really cheap prices? I know there must be a bunch of us out there. I am on "Home Health Care" now and am doing very well and working hard to become strong again. I hope I haven't screwed up our budget to go to my 55 year high school reunion, as it will be the last one I will ever go to. I am a Big Woman 200+ so I hope some of the clothes I bought will fit and I can be proud of how I look again. It would make me very happy if everyone who reads this would send good vibes my way to help me regain my strength. And BTW, Medicare finally got something right with home health care. I am recieving the best care of my entire life. The folks in my part of VA are just plain folks and all very friendly and nice and on a clear day I can see for a 100 miles from my back deck. And the air here is clean and pure.
I am a lucky lady, I have a million dollar view. Suzi W.

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