rottiemom
DIS Veteran
- Joined
- Apr 25, 2008
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I've been looking for that wicking clothing and the lightweight capris but not finding it in a plus size. I wear a 16 on the bottom but I'm not even finding that.
I've walked the dogs two days in a row, today will make 3. It's a start. I'd like to lose 30 lbs before we go. But then my new clothes will be too big, lol.
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Good for you, OP, keep on walking! As a PP said, walking to build up stamina is a great idea...you will feel much better with all of the walking that you'll end up doing in the parks. My boss had warned me that her first time at WDW she walked so much that she could barely put her feet down the next day. I start the whole family on walking a few months before a trip (the dog loves this too

As for me, I don't do sleeveless anything. I'm one of those people that wear sunscreen all year long, during the summer I will burn like crazy. I tend to expose as little flesh as possible. August is going to be hot, exposing more flesh isn't going to make you any cooler and a sunburn is going to make you miserable.
Last year I came up with a great solution for hot weather park wear. A work shirt over a tank top. The work shirt covers up and allows air to flow, plus the button flap pockets are great for keeping important things secure. And a trick that I picked up from riding a motorcycle in full leathers during the summer...if you wet down the tank top it will help to keep you cool.
For swimming, I got a pair of board shorts at Lands End (I believe they go to size 18

Also a great tip that I got from the DIS is using bodyglide on any parts that might rub (ie toes in shoes). If you have thighs that "kiss" you can apply the bodyglide before you pull your shirts on and you won't rub your thighs raw.