Simply resize the resized pictures again until they fall just below the 125Kb limit. My photos typically start at 4300Kb I CROP off stuff that is irrelevant leaving a border around the item, and save the result with a different name. I then resize so that the maximum dimension is below 1000 and save the result and check the size now( this is because I wish to be able to post it a a later stage to
http://www.glassphotographs.com/ an associated site which has size limits of 200Kb and a maximum dimension <1000). If the result is not smaller than 200Kb I keep resizing and saving(this time under the same name) until it falls just below 200Kb in size, at which point I save it again as "GMB xxxxxxxxxxx" so I know I can post it successfully when I am finished. Finally I shrink this new file to a size just below 125Kb using as many resizings and saves as necessary - and now I can post it as large as possible. Some people use 3rd party sites or even their own site to post images.
Hope that is of use Pinky.
Ross
PS. You can resize to make photos larger (eg. 400% will make the object 16 times bigger) BUT the image often is very poor.