Golden Years

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  • NikonPal
    NikonPal Posts: 1,346 Member
    Monday morning rambling…

    – HAPPY NEW YEAR to everyone! Hope 2015 is a great year of health and happiness for all.

    _ My wife has been sick for a few days, so it’s off to the doctor soon. They had no openings yesterday. She is awesome but usually never gets sick more than 24 hrs – so it’s an adjustment for her.

    _ Went to the gym around 4:30am. Love to people watch as I listen to my music while walking on the treadmill. Many just normal people and then there are those that are so self-focused it’s funny (looking in mirror constantly, checking out younger people, strutting, or looking aloof etc.)

    The funniest observation – a first for me – was watching a young lady (20’s) about 5 feet tall and 100 pounds walk out of the locker room drinking her “jug of water” as she walked… I do mean a HALF-GALLON jug! It was as big as her head. I have never seen the biggest weight-lifters in the place even bring such a jug…let alone walk and drink it while climbing onto a stairmaster.

    Here is a photo I snapped with my phone (all my music is on my phone) while on the treadmill – very shaky photo…but it was funny.

    Felt bad for gym staff – it’s open 24/7 and no change in hours for the New Year. Guess I just think they could close from 10pm-5am or something – oh well. I worked many horrible hours like most in my younger days.

    Stopped at Mickey D’s on the way home – picked up breakfast and dropped it on my sisters doorstep – and sent her a text “Happy New Year.” Before I got home she had texted back that she was starved and the food was history.

    Oh well – time to head out for doctors… :)

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  • Bob, thanks for the laugh. I gotta find me a gym because I love to people watch.
    Hope your poor wife feels better soon, is it this funny flu like virus I've been plagued with for 12 days now? I rarely get sick either and can't remember the last time I had a cold. Such good fortune makes me the biggest (and oldest) baby when I do get clobbered. Anne.
  • Shirley61
    Shirley61 Posts: 7,758 Member
    edited December 2014
    Good morning,

    Happy New Year's Eve.

    I am having a nice omelette made by my hubby this morning. I was supposed to make mini quiches which were on my eating plan but too tired this morning.

    Anne - We are getting a snow storm starting today lightly and then heavier
    - tomorrow. This might spoil our plans with our friends tomorrow. We were supposed to go biking on an ice pond. These are special bikes made for the ice. I guess we shall see what the weather brings.

    Tonight is dinner and a show with our friend Tom who just lost his wife in November my BFF.

    Enjoy your New Years whatever you are doing.

    Shirley
  • Shirley, you live a very interesting life. Bicycles made for the ice! I've never heard of that, wow. Hope the weather is good for you despite Hamilton tv's warning. Happy 2015 and the arrival of the little one in this new year. I'm off to my youngest sons for dinner on the first. Anne.
  • NikonPal
    NikonPal Posts: 1,346 Member
    Read an article on WebMD called Best Diet Tips Ever -- 22 Ways to Stay on Track (Thought I’d share a few)

    Tip No. 1: Drink plenty of water or other calorie-free beverages.
    Before you tear into that bag of potato chips, drink a glass of water first. People sometimes confuse thirst with hunger, so you can end up eating extra calories when an ice-cold glass of water is really all you needed. If plain water doesn't cut it, try drinking flavored sparkling water or brewing a cup of fruit-infused herbal tea.

    Tip No. 2: Be choosy about nighttime snacks.
    Mindless eating occurs most frequently after dinner, when you finally sit down and relax. Snacking in front of the TV is one of the easiest ways to throw your diet off course. Either close down the kitchen after a certain hour, or allow yourself a low-calorie snack, like a 100-calorie pack of cookies or a half-cup scoop of low-fat ice cream.

    Tip No. 13: Lose weight slowly.
    If you're losing weight but not as fast as you'd like, don't get discouraged. Dropping pounds takes time, just like gaining them did. Experts suggest setting a realistic weight loss goal of about one to two pounds a week. If you set your expectations too high, you may give up when you don’t lose weight fast enough. Remember, you start seeing health benefits when you've lost just 5%-10% of your body weight.

    Tip No. 14: Weigh yourself once a week.
    People who weigh themselves regularly tend to have more weight loss success. But most experts suggest weighing yourself only once a week, so you're not derailed by daily fluctuations. When you weigh yourself, follow these tips: Weigh yourself at the same time of day, on the same day of the week, on the same scale, and in the same clothes.
    I weigh daily to watch trends – but only “record” once a week as outlined.

    Tip No. 20: Keep a food diary.
    A simple pen and paper can dramatically boost your weight loss. Studies show the act of writing down what you eat and drink tends to make you more aware of what, when, and how much you're consuming -- leading you to ultimately take in fewer calories. One study found that people who kept a food diary six days a week lost about twice as much as those who only kept a diary one day a week or less.
  • xyla
    xyla Posts: 69 Member
    I was going to say, "Good morning", but it is actually already afternoon. Marie, I found you on here, but now cannot find my way to Golden Sneakers. Can you send me the link? I read all of the various "mature age" problems that everyone has and knew I was in the right place. I have been trying to lose weight off and on for several years. Mostly, I am more off than on. I really need some motivation for this coming year to get off my behind and start moving before I become a permanent part of the couch. It is too cold here to go outside and walk, so I will try to walk on my dreadmill before the day ends. I look forward to getting to know all of you better.
  • CALIECAT
    CALIECAT Posts: 12,530 Member
    edited December 2014
    Xyla the link to the Golden sneakers is
    http://community.myfitnesspal.com/en/discussion/10000425/senior-golden-sneakers#Item_1106 if this is not it I will end Sandy your name and she will sent it to you.
    marie

    Are you still following the AA diet I really forgot what it is called but you know what I mean
  • NikonPal
    NikonPal Posts: 1,346 Member
    Since it is New Years – Thought I’d share a couple photos of what the best dressed party animals are wearing.

    A relative asked me to photograph their daughter’s dog – Fender (as a gift for her). They had it made into a 16x20 canvas print for Christmas. This is Fender alone and Fender with his Fender guitar.

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  • CALIECAT
    CALIECAT Posts: 12,530 Member
    edited December 2014
    ohh BOB how adorable fender is really cute and a great Photo by you Thanks for all the tips. you posted. Thank you for sharing.
  • NikonPal
    NikonPal Posts: 1,346 Member
    Thanks Caliecat -- that dog is sooooo loveable it's unreal.
  • "I've finished with the year", said God,
    In gray, green, white and brown,
    I've put the rime upon the sod,
    Sealed the worm within the clod,
    And let the last sun down.
    HAPPY NEW YEAR EVERYBODY, Anne.
  • CALIECAT
    CALIECAT Posts: 12,530 Member
    Happy New year" Golden years" lets be happy all thru the year.
    <3 (*) <3
    Marie- caliecat
  • Good Morning, always happy and uplifting Marie!
    Between nursing this virus and gobbling Christmas goodies I've managed to put on 3 lbs. I'm no longer in maintenance mode. Back to the drawing board, as they say.
    Anne.
  • CALIECAT
    CALIECAT Posts: 12,530 Member
    Anne that is the life of having the genes to be fat. have to stay on our toes all the time.
    That's why Barbie stick to her regular routine.
    Marie
  • You are quite right Marie about staying on our toes. She is quite a remarkable lady, Barbie. She's got the gift of will power. We all have something, and YOU have the gift of giving happiness. ❤️ Anne.
  • Shirley61
    Shirley61 Posts: 7,758 Member
    Good morning,

    It is blustery outside, the wind is whipping around.Brrr Happy New Year to All.

    Marie is a fabulous example of how you can keep motivated at any age. Barbie is very disciplined in her lifestyle of exercise and eating. I am going to try and take these ladies
    motivations this 2015 and hope I can finally get to my goal weight. I was my lowest this summer
    which is always a challenge for me because of all the sailing cruises we do with our club and
    we put on pot luck dinners at all of them. So I hope I can challenge myself even more this year and get back to where I was then some.

    May all of you get to you goal weight this year even if we are in the Golden Years.

    Bob - I am an animal lover so that picture is adorable of Fender.

    Shirley
    Ontario, Canada
  • Here's 17 year old Tabitha daisy. Well maybe. I'm practising posting photos. Happy new year Shirley. I don't think it's worked, but here goes.
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  • Oh my! It did!
  • CALIECAT
    CALIECAT Posts: 12,530 Member
    yes it did Anne and thank you so much for sharing with us. now you can share more things with us.Beautiful cat
  • CALIECAT
    CALIECAT Posts: 12,530 Member
    Thanks Shirley. really I am just an nosey old woman.
  • CALIECAT
    CALIECAT Posts: 12,530 Member
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    gift I received yesterday from a very sweet girl I met on MFP. from New Zealand. her name Judy Watson. she swipe these picture off of my profile page and had them mounted on these blocks. The little doggie is my Jack Russell name Sammy. which we lost Dec 4, 2014 still morning over him and will for a long time.. The beautiful yellow roses are from her rose garden.
    Marie
  • NikonPal
    NikonPal Posts: 1,346 Member
    Oh my! It did!

    Beautiful Tabitha! Love cats... We had two cats for roughly 20 years before they passed. We rescued an abused Calico and have had her for about 6 years -- still VERY easily startled...the ruffle of papers will send her running for safety...she has her own room - LOL and is loved, fed etc.... doube she realizes we saved her from death row:) Again - love your photo.
  • NikonPal
    NikonPal Posts: 1,346 Member
    edited January 2015
    A little New Year’s Day sharing:

    Always think of my mother on New Year’s Day – her birthday. It’s been 43 years since my mother passed at the age of 57 after a long battle with cancer (I was barely a teenager) – she is missed by many and my memories are still intact. (That's me with her and also a Spiritual Bouquet I gave her - she said that is what she liked the most - not a material gift)

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    Started my day with a 2-mile walk. I couldn’t decide what to have for breakfast, so it ended up being a little bit of everything. Between the two – my net calories for the day are (-) 18

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    Looked back on this year’s progress and very happy…a total of 171 pounds no longer being lugged around. I successfully completed the “100 Days to 2015 Challenge” group I belonged to and surpassed my goal by 162.50% with a 39 pound loss.

    Not much planned for today. Might do some cleaning out and then some planning re: expanding strength exercising. I never noticed until today the Planet Fitness didn’t have an area for floor exercises and I want to do them as well (I guess it will be at home). Been watching some youtubes on the topic of floor exercises for people over 50… :) I do plan Nautilus as well.

    As Einstein said: “Learn from yesterday, live for today, hope for tomorrow.” Now it’s time to think about what to make for lunch. LOL

    I hope this New Year brings immense happiness to all of you!
  • barbiecat
    barbiecat Posts: 17,183 Member
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    The picture of Tabitha inspired me to post a picture of Bernie.
  • Tabs was saved from death row too Bob. She had been in a cage at the shelter for 7 months when I happened by. I'd just lost my much loved cat Miss Becky at the time. Those eyes got to me, plus the purring etc. however when we came home I swear I had got me a wild cat mix. Talk about a personality change. I tried to name her Daisy but it wasn't to be, she liked Tabitha and so we compromised. Today, much older, she is a lovely domesticated much loved cat just like all my past doggies and cats and other assorted pets were. Anne.
  • CALIECAT
    CALIECAT Posts: 12,530 Member
    edited January 2015
    Bob your breakfast looks devine but way to many carbs for me. I only get one servings at each meal and fruit count as a carb on my plan. here will be my lunch4y0a2u4aqjgh.jpg
    Just one slice of whole wheat bread
    marie


    Barbie good seeing Bernie again.
  • Bob, your story about your mother reduced me to wet eyes. We always miss our parents and especially so during the holidays don't we. My dad died Christmas, 1970, also from cancer and not much older than your Mom, but it's even harder losing a parent when one is so young as you were. Not a day goes by without me thinking of my lovely parents at some point.
    Barbie - Bernie, another beautiful tabby cat, I love all creatures great and small. I even help spiders find the front door safely. I take after my Dad. Anne.
  • NikonPal
    NikonPal Posts: 1,346 Member
    BlueHarebell - Thanks she was full of love & it is amazing the those with "big hearts" and a "large presence" remain with us. Funny how we re-define age as we grow up. I didn't fully understand just how young "57" really was...I've lost a lot of family & friends under the age of 65...(my brother went to bed at 61 one night and never woke up - by the same token my oldest sister is in her 80's....no one knows -

    On a less somber topic - CNBC had Mike Lee (MFP CEO) on their show this morning. Essentially noted they are pure software app etc., but work with numerous hardware companies (FitBit etc.); He noted what we know – they have a massive database & that 75 MILLION registered users have logged over 14.5 billion foods, burned 364 billion calories, exercised for 1.2 trillion min., and grew food base to 5 million. Says they are the best at tracking health, giving insights, tracking diet, massive database & overall full picture of health.

    Have a great FRIDAY - to all !
  • WOW!
  • Shirley61
    Shirley61 Posts: 7,758 Member
    Okay since we are putting up cat pictures, here is a picture of Izzy my daughter's cat who we are sitting until she gets back from California.

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