Good Golly, It's Molly
Name: Molly Fay
Kids: daughter, age 9; son, age 5; daughter, age 3
Work: host, The Morning Blend on TODAY'S TMJ4
Favorite part of being a mom: The little moments -- that sweet snapshot in time and you know you'll never have that exact same moment again.
Least favorite part about being a mom: Yelling at my kids, knowing how much I'll regret it later.
A great day: Cleaning the basement or organizing my closet -- really!
October 2008 - Posts
By Molly Fay
Tuesday, Oct 21 2008, 01:27 PM
Have you ever heard of Hollywood Fashion Tape? A helpful person at Faye’s told me about this miracle and it has changed my life (well, almost)! It is the best seven dollars and fifty cents I’ve spent in ages. The most important thing it does for me is prevent gapping blouse fronts. But it does a lot more than that and after reading my blog today, you’ll probably suspect that I’m making a commission from this stuff but I promise you I am not!
As the ad says, “You don’t have to be a fashion diva to use Hollywood Fashion Tape”. Even regular girls like me use it — almost daily. Along with fixing blouses that constantly pop open, It can also prevent fashion disasters like slipping bra straps, falling hems and broken clasps.
So what is this miracle tape, you ask? It’s clear double-stick, “do everything” tape. It’s super easy to use and you don’t have to worry about damaging clothes. You can also use it right on bare skin to keep straps and open necklines in place. It’s way better than a safety pin! The website for this fashion miracle says, “It’s as easy as peel, stick and go”! That’s the truth, too.
I ordered it online by going to www.hollywoodfashiontape.com You can also find it at a few area upscale clothing/intimate apparel stores.
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By Molly Fay
Friday, Oct 3 2008, 01:16 PM
Today we had an 85-year-old man on our show who’s going to be running in Milwaukee’s Lakefront Marathon this Sunday. I’m not sure what’s more impressive — that he’s 85 and running 26.2 miles, probably without stopping or that it’s the 100th time he’s run a marathon. He told me he started running when he was in his 60’s because his company made him. Apparently they started a health campaign in the workplace and they needed someone over the age of 50 to join their training team. Since he was 60, he decided to volunteer. However, no one made him run a marathon. And, no one told him he had to do it 100 times — and keep on doing it well into his 80’s! I ran a marathon about 10 years ago. That was before I had kids and I had time to do all the training involved in running the race. It’s grueling to train for a marathon. I was truly inspired today to meet someone who’s running marathons on such a routine basis. One year he ran something like 16 marathons! While he runs, he says he does a lot of thinking — and even works out problems in his mind. The best part of all is that he’s decided he’ll keep running marathons as long as he’s able. Now that’s perserverence!
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