WOMEN AGES 50+ FOR FEBRUARY 2016

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  • fanncy0626
    fanncy0626 Posts: 7,152 Member
    Stronglifts Workout

    Squats-1X5X 65/75/85/95/105/115/120, 5X5X 122
    Sumo squats-5X5X107
    BP 1X5X 45/55/65, 5X5X 75
    OHP - 1X5X45/60, 5X5X 55
    BR - 5X5X 80
    DL-1X5X1 35

    <3

    Mary from Minnesota
  • drkatiebug
    drkatiebug Posts: 1,975 Member
    edited February 2016
    Becca, does the TOPS pledge no longer contain the lines "Even though I overeat in private, my excess poundage is there for all the world to see. How foolish I have been!"? Although I thought it was important to acknowledge that people could see the results of overeating in private, I always thought that part was a little less than supportive. And although I did, not everyone overeats in private. Some do it in openly social situations. I like the new pledge better. It has been years since I went to TOPS, but I still remember that line.
  • tryingtolive1
    tryingtolive1 Posts: 245 Member
    So today I have been in a better place and actually ate a meal verses all of the nutritional drinks I have been trying to keep down. Progress. Know it is still going to be an emotional roller coaster for awhile but at least it is a step in the right direction.
  • relater2000
    relater2000 Posts: 43 Member
    Katla49 wrote: »
    DJ: I have fallen on hidden black ice twice in the past four or five years. I cracked my left wrist the first time, and have a compression fracture of my right radius this time. I want to learn how to fall safely without getting hurt. I've seen some clips on YouTube. One is of a 90 year old man demonstrating how to fall. I would like to find a place nearby where I can learn how to fall safely. We don't get much snow around here, and I really like to be out in it when it does arrive. Unfortunately, hidden ice seems to tag along. :grumble:

    I fell on black ice back on February 12, 2010, breaking my right ankle. Then 3 years later, to the day (February 12), I fell on ice (not black this time) and broke my ankle again!

    Elaine in Lansing
  • Katla49
    Katla49 Posts: 10,385 Member
    Withasmile: Welcome! :flowerforyou: I've met my goal, but I'm still here because I need the discipline of counting my calories. I do not want to go back to where I started. :noway:

    CSSJO9: Thanks for a great idea! I'll check to see if there are any gymnastic schools nearby. :smiley:

    Sue in WA: Happy belated birthday! :flowerforyou:

    Grits: Your story about the horse makes me wonder whether you were a mean girl back then. :wink: So sad about the little boy witnessing his paren'ts murder. What a bright litle guy. I hope he gets the help he needs. :sad:

    Kim and Sapphires4me: I haven't heard of a French Spaniel, either, but I have heard of a Brittany Spaniel. Is that what you are talking about? :huh?:

    Heather: Your yoga teacher sounds a bit like my original teacher. I adored her. Now I like 2/3 of the teachers. :wink: Your comments on boundaries are very insightful. I find that I am getting better on the issue of being true to my own boundaries, but occasionally fall into a lapse. Those are usually caused by me trying to please a family member. Perhaps it is time for them to please me. :bigsmile:

    Sylvia: ACDC is me all over! :laugh:

    Sapphires and newbies: Welcome! This is a wonderful group. :flowerforyou:

    Miriam: I'm sure the baby dress will do the job for your kitty. I wonder if he'd prefer one with a manly baseball theme. :wink:

    Margaret: I'd choose home in your situation, too. I hope you'll let us now if you made the right decision for you. :flowerforyou:

    Mary from MN: I've been maintaining for a couple of years. MFP in its wisdom has assigned me 1660 calories per day. I've gone over that once in the last year but am usually below. I eat back part of my exercise calories but not all of them. My weight fluctuates two or three pounds but has remained slightly below my goal weight. I like having a little cushion there. I think my metabolism has shifted upwards from the time I began MFP and I credit increased exercise for the improvement. Drastically curtailing alcohol has had a big part in this puzzle. It adds calories and ends up making me sleepy & inactive. That is my opinion, based on personal experience. Once in a while I imbibe, but not daily or even weekly. I don't like the way my brain goes fuzzy. :noway:


    We met with the financial advisor today and went out for lunch. Now DH wants my help preparing stew for dinner. I want to help becasue there is a better chance I'll like the final product. :devil:

    Katla in Beautiful NW Oregon

    “Our greatest weakness lies in giving up. The most certain way to succeed is always to try just one more time.” Thomas A. Edison

    February Resolutions :
    1. Log every bite and swallow.
    2. Cardio exercise at least 3 days a week. Work on flexibility and back strength.
    3. Have fun every day.
    4. Drink at least three glasses of water daily, preferably more!
    5. Monitor sleep. Try to average 7 or more hours of sleep nightly.

    Goals
    1. Find a place I can learn to fall without getting hurt once my doctor says it is ok to try.

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  • margaretturk
    margaretturk Posts: 5,252 Member
    We got about 6 inches of snow so far. Unfortunately I had a fall because Iwent out before the snow fall and I fell on a patch of ice. It doesn't appear I broke anything just sore. Fortunately DH can use the snowblower on our snow.

    In honor of the snow time to post a garden picture from summer past.3lykoogdbhxb.jpg
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  • GodMomKim
    GodMomKim Posts: 3,703 Member
    ok I am channeling you all there are 3 loaves of hot home made bread making my house smell fabulous!!! and I shall not eat them, I shall not eat them, I shall not eat them --- they are for Sunday!!! and tomorrow I need to make 3 more and the same again on Saturday!!!!

    But for the record, I love garlic bread, and bread is calorie heavy, as is the butter on it... but I figured if I roast the garlic and then add 3 heads of roasted garlic to a recipe for one loaf of bread, it is full of garlic flavor, and doesn't need butter... so not a calorie cheap food, but better than bread and butter.

    I shall not eat it.
  • tryingtolive1
    tryingtolive1 Posts: 245 Member
    edited February 2016
    GodMomKim wrote: »
    ok I am channeling you all there are 3 loaves of hot home made bread making my house smell fabulous!!! and I shall not eat them, I shall not eat them, I shall not eat them --- they are for Sunday!!! and tomorrow I need to make 3 more and the same again on Saturday!!!!

    But for the record, I love garlic bread, and bread is calorie heavy, as is the butter on it... but I figured if I roast the garlic and then add 3 heads of roasted garlic to a recipe for one loaf of bread, it is full of garlic flavor, and doesn't need butter... so not a calorie cheap food, but better than bread and butter.

    I shall not eat it.

    Home made bread!!! One of the best things ever especially when it is still warm. Never make it anymore since it is just me and I would eat it all.

    Anne WI
  • pipcd34
    pipcd34 Posts: 17,247 Member
    stats for the day:
    jog 40min, 9.20ap, 6.3-7-5sp, 159mhr, 140ahr, 4.28mi = 373c
    2 stretches at gym- 5min = 43c
    total cal 417

    ap = average pace or minutes per mile
    sp = speed on the treadmill
    mhr = maximum heart rate
    ahr =average heart rate
    mi = miles
    c = calories
  • pipcd34
    pipcd34 Posts: 17,247 Member
    i had a doc appointment at 2:45pm, i had an appointment to take bullwinkle at3:30. my app. was supposed to be a quick thing and to clear me from weight restriction (which he did, woo hooo!!) i got seen 1 HOUR LATER!!!! thank goodness i was able to move bullwinkle's appointment to 5pm. the doc says i'm doing good and i look fully healed, says just to keep working on my range of motion and if the plate bothers me, he could always take it out., it doesn't so it's staying in. Bullwinkle is looking good, he is glad that she was able to drain on her own, just got to put a warm compress on her scar 2x a day but she's looking good. still wearing the tshirt to make sure she doesn't mess with herself.

    so i guess i'll be running another marathon in november. gotta start doing longer distances.

    night peeps
  • csofled
    csofled Posts: 3,022 Member
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  • barbiecat
    barbiecat Posts: 17,191 Member
    :)PIp,that is good news for you and for Bullwinkle

    1056287i3zmwzup2m.gif ..Brandy has an infection on her leg that the groomer found on Thursday. The groomer's salon is at the vets office so she had the vet look at it immediately....now Brandy has to have her injury cleaned several times a day and has an antibiotic pill to take twice a day--doses 12 hours apart with food--so in the morning right after the before breakfast walk, I give Brandy her pill in a lump of peanut butter and I can't give peanut butter to Brandy and not give some to Sasha so she gets a lump, too, and then Bernie wants a treat so I pour a treat by his bowl which makes the dogs come into the kitchen to get the dog biscuit they always get when Bernie gets treats.....this same scenario is repeated 12 hours later but Jake is in charge then...this will go on for two weeks.
  • miriamwithcats
    miriamwithcats Posts: 1,120 Member
    I know THAT routine, Barbie!

    Katla, the kitty has been wearing boy onesies, but the dress had a higher neck so I went with that this morning.

    Margaret, love the photos. Great fairy garden. I made one for the neighborhood girls a few years back. I made it portable so they could move it around by putting it into an underdrawer storage box I drilled holes in. They decorated the roof of the house, which was a birdhouse I modified.
  • miriamwithcats
    miriamwithcats Posts: 1,120 Member
  • drkatiebug
    drkatiebug Posts: 1,975 Member
    Margaret, that is definitely a touch of beauty to brighten up this day. Thanks for posting.

    I wimped out and took an Aleve. My legs are sore from yesterday and my right arm is screaming from doing assisted assisted pull ups. Or maybe it's from upping the bicep curls to 10 lbs. wish I had paid more attention in Biology. It's raining here now, so DH is going with me to the gym tomorrow. He has finally decided that is safer to walk inside on the treadmill when the weather is bad.

    Now I'm drinking sleepy time tea and contemplating bed. Goodnight, all!
  • CheriGee2
    CheriGee2 Posts: 24 Member
    edited February 2016
    - LOL! Love the cougar reference! You go girl!
    Don't remember who posted this reference to my husband's birthday - I'll get the hang of answering one of these days.
    >:) My hubby loved it, too. We have to keep our sense of humor, no matter how old we get.
    Cheri Gee
  • jmkmomm
    jmkmomm Posts: 3,247 Member
    Yvonne, I really can't say that my sleep number helps the bursitis in my hips.It works wonders for the back though.I prefer my bed at sleep number 55. So it's not real hard and not real soft.

    Well ladies it's wonderful how a day makes! Nurse practitioner said I couldn't take my usual Advil for the bursitis along with the prednisone so I have had to stay off of it. So today I was able to take it and my oh my what a difference it made. I had to talk myself out of taking a nap but I did it and had tea for supper to keep going but I feel so much better. Still have some congestion in my head and back of my throat but the back is so much better.

    AARP/United Health care insurance has a new thing this year. You get $50 every 3 months for over the counter essentials. There is a small catalogue to choose from. I had trouble signing Charlie up so I ordered mine first and got it today. It's nice to get a box full of health supplies free. I got what I thought was going to be wipes like baby wipes for Charlie and they are hand sanitizing wipes. So he is going to try them when his legs are soiled and if the alcohol content in them irritate him we will just have to write it off as a mistake. But it has 160 wipes and I thought it would help. Also for him, the only diapers for specifically for men were washable. That did not interest either one of us so we ordered the generic ones that can fit either men or women. Stool incontinence is completely different than urinary and the need for back coverage is sure different. My man has skinny legs and a small butt so he should wear medium but it doesn't hold all of his mess at times so he wanted me to order both medium and a box of large. So it will be interesting to see how that goes.

    While I was down with back, etc I did all the calculating of expenses for doing taxes. But either the place we worked at or the bank the pension checks come from hasn't sent out the W2 forms yet.Last year I filed federal real quick and waited until the very last week until filing the state since we always have to pay.

    So that's my story tonight! Oh, it has rained cats and dogs tonight. Some one down the street did something to clog up our street drain because our street was flooded. Us at the other end try to keep our end cleaned out and it rarely floods up this close to our house.It was in our yard.

    Nite, nite girls, Joyce, Indiana
  • fanncy0626
    fanncy0626 Posts: 7,152 Member
    Katla- thanks for the feedback! I'm trying to up calories and still lose. I usually don't eat back exercise calories but I think I've been not eating enough and slowed my metabolism down and don't have any energy and have hit a plateau!

    Margaret - I'm sorry you feel! Sending healing prayers your way! We don't have any snow up here! Thanks for the picture of what we have to look forward to!

    Pip - you had a very good day! Great news for you and Bulwinkle.

    Godmomkim - your bread sounds delicious! Willpower!

    <3

    Mary from Minnesota
  • mollywhippet
    mollywhippet Posts: 1,890 Member
    Just got home from Springfield. Pooped. It was a good day.

    Good night.
  • Poerava14
    Poerava14 Posts: 1,091 Member
    The app I use for a gratitude journal is called Gratitude Journal. I found it on Play Store. It prompts me a couple times a day with a "What are you grateful for today?". Also has a daily quote.

    Miriam: Best kitty photo of the year.

    Pip: So happy to hear you and Bullwinkle are on the mend.

    Heather: Yes, I've made it to Keen's, and will go back again! It's very close to my office. For my birthday a friend treated me to Esca, which specializes in Italian seafood dishes. Definitely a special event.

    Today I am grateful for this thread. Have learned alot, laughed alot, and choked up alot, which is what makes life fun and interesting. Thank you, friends, for sharing and caring. I'm humbled and honored to be included in this amazing group.

    Rori
    Colorado Foothills
    Where we have about 7 inches of fresh powder on the ground
  • lhannon062709
    lhannon062709 Posts: 1,140 Member
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  • DamitJanit
    DamitJanit Posts: 1,329 Member
    Call me crazy but I love to see other people happy and succeeding .

    Good Evening Ladies,

    Katla, so you are wanting to find a place that teaches the art of safe falling? I thought you were looking for a spot in which to fall. What can I say, my mind just goes off on these trips every once in a while. Good idea because ice is definitely dangerous.

    Rori, I’d be jealous of my cruise if I weren’t going on it. LOL I would absolutely love to schedule one with as many of us as could go, sometime.

    Withasmile, welcome. Please tell us a bit about yourself to help us get to know you. Also we ask that you sign each post with the name you want to be called and a location, general or specific. Come often and join right in.

    MicheleNC, I have black carpet also and with light seats. I did get some great heavy rubber floor mats with carpet inserts at Costco. I have really enjoyed them.

    CheriGee, I agree. It’s hard to mess with a tired doggie.

    Allie, so sorry you got the bug. Sending healing thoughts for a speedy recovery. (((Hugs)))

    Kim, it is impressive what you did to make ends meet when you were out of work. It is amazing how different the young people of today are. They don’t even think of such things for the most part. Good for you!

    KJL, sorry for the skunk smell but thank goodness he didn’t get you. That would have meant the smell would go with you wherever you went.

    Sylvia, cute Cleaning Syndrome. smiley-laughing021.gif

    Allie, you know you need to stay away from work so I hope you won’t give it another thought. ((((Hugs))))

    Anna, welcome. Congrats on finding your new DH when you did. This is a great place for support and I never miss a day of logging in here except when I’m on a cruise. FB has become a few times a week when I find the time. Come often and join right in.

    Penny, as much as I know you hate to turn away work, good for you on knowing when to say no. And I don’t know what in the world you could be talking about on a steady countdown???? giggle.gif wave.gif

    Miriam, cat is too cute and so are the girls.

    CarolNC, glad your bursitis is better. Mine was bothering me today and I had to cut line dancing short because of it. It actually helps a little to rub it so I wonder if a massage would help? Hummm???

    Margaret, I know what you mean about getting home if the snow continues. Probably a good choice to stay home. (((Hugs)))

    Mjones, welcome. Controlling your attitude is a great step towards a positive outcome. Good for you!!! Sorry the last 4 months haven’t been the best but I look forward to hearing all about the good things in your future!!!

    Pat, I love that you are posting again. I missed you! I can’t remember where you live? Your weather sounds like what we’ve been having.

    Terri, your daughter is auditioning for the Voice? That is so exciting!! I agree that is a once in a lifetime event and your DS bowls often, so glad you are going to be with her. Have fun.

    Heather, I agree that it is important to tell others that we appreciate what they do. I try to tell DH all the time and make sure he knows it’s not just a generic “Thank You” but that I truly mean it. I try to remember to tell my friends and ladies in The Women of the Moose as well as others that I deal with on a regular basis….people need to hear it when they are appreciated.

    Joyce, glad you are always comfy in your bed. That is so nice. I have to admit that mine is very comfortable sometimes and not at all other times. I wonder if it has anything to do with the pain level in my old bones?

    Mindy, so happy your DD got the job. Definitely let your boss know you are interested in the trainer position if it is more $$$. Remember the door and window narrative. (((Hugs)))

    Kay, sounds like you got a great work out. You are going to be looking like Mary before we know it. showoff.gif

    Sue, I was thinking the same thing about learning to fall. The last time I fell it was so fast that I don’t think I could have done anything other than what I did. It will be interesting to hear more. For now I just concentrate very hard on not falling. At least since I’ve lost weight, I can get up. m0111.gif

    Beth, I don’t blame you for not making your DS go through that. I have a friend that got them and they didn’t help her migraines at all so she never did it again.

    Heather, thanks for the laugh while reading about your art. I don’t understand why you didn’t post a picture of the model??? m0126.gif You are soooo funny!

    I have read all but page 7 and just have to go to bed. My back has been acting up all day and my hips had me shorten my line dancing. Tomorrow I’ll finish getting things together for cruise and Thursday I’ll get my nails done. Even have to have pretty toes, since I’ll be wearing sandals. Tee hee hee

    Only 4 days, but who’s counting? t57009.gif

    I hope all of you have a healthy and happy day. You ladies are great! rose.gif


    Words I live by:
    Savor. I have to slow down and savor every bite.
    and
    Opportunity. Each day offers new opportunities for good health and happiness if we just look for them and choose them.
    I Love you, smiley-love013.gif
    DJ
    Myrtle Beach, SC
  • CheriGee2
    CheriGee2 Posts: 24 Member
    It's been a cold day in New Mexico. Overnight we were dusted with snow. I'm sure there was a bunch of snow in the mountains, but where we live (close to the AZ border) we don't get snow very much. We do get lots of wind, especially in the spring. Anyway, by noon all the snow was gone from sight.

    My February goals:
    1. log into MFP each day to add food
    2. drink more water
    3. add exercise three times per week

    Grits and Sluts, So sad, the people from GA you were talking about, especially that little boy. You're totally right; he will be affected his entire life by the happenings of these few minutes.
    TerriRichardson112, your cupboards are priceless. I should have you come to New Mexico and help me organize my craft room. It's one of my favorite places to be, but sometimes I get overwhelmed with the mess.
    Sapphires4me, it was nice to read about your family. Sorry to hear that your daughter is dealing with MS. Have you heard that a lot of people with MS are getting relief from going on a grain free diet? I try to follow Dr. William Davis "Wheat Belly" way of eating, and am on a board on Facebook. It's exciting to hear the people who have found relief from symptoms of MS. It is amazing what can happen when people use food instead of medicine. I'm also a heavy-duty reader. Right now I'm re-reading a Jeffrey Deaver Lincoln Rhyme book and enjoying every word.
    Karen from NY so very sad to read about your daughter's friends brother committing suicide. Many, many years ago I worked on a telephone suicide telephone line in Michigan. I felt overwhelmed by the sadness in these precious souls whose life was so hard for them to take. I only worked there around 6 months because I didn't feel like I was the right person for that position. All I wanted to do was cry. If we could only reach through the telephone line and take these people by the hand and lead them into the sunlight. If only . . .
    Annr I like the new TOPS pledge. Like you, it is in my memory bank. Many time when I'm grocery shopping, I will find myself repeating this pledge while choosing the food to put in my cart. I have weigh in tomorrow morning. Hope to find myself skinnier, but I know I'll enjoy the meeting and support of my friends.
    pipcd34 the picture of your precious dog is amazing. Those soulful eyes.
    Joyce in Indiana we signed up for United Health Care this year. Where did you hear about the $50 for OTC supplies? Did you go to the web site? Would appreciate the way to sign up for this. Thanks!

    I hope I'm doing this "answering thing" right. Sure I'll get the gist pretty soon. There were so many other people I wanted to respond to, but will try again tomorrow. Good night to you lovely ladies. I see several new posters and wish them welcome. Remember: "Be good to yourself." CheriGee2
  • 17761776
    17761776 Posts: 1,098 Member
    fanncy0626 wrote: »
    Katla- thanks for the feedback! I'm trying to up calories and still lose. I usually don't eat back exercise calories but I think I've been not eating enough and slowed my metabolism down and don't have any energy and have hit a plateau!

    Margaret - I'm sorry you feel! Sending healing prayers your way! We don't have any snow up here! Thanks for the picture of what we have to look forward to!

    Pip - you had a very good day! Great news for you and Bulwinkle.

    Godmomkim - your bread sounds delicious! Willpower!

    <3

    Mary from Minnesota

    We have a foot n still snowing ! Roads getting bad but still have work tomorrow. Take it slow, snow routes should be plowed. Gayle
  • GRITSandSLUTSandWINOS
    GRITSandSLUTSandWINOS Posts: 2,573 Member
    Yvonne – Library has a copy; but, it’s checked, so they have a hold on it for me. They called either Saturday or Monday to tell me they have a copy back in. I have not felt like going to pick it up. I need to see if DH will pick it up for me when her leaves town.

    Kim from N. California – I can remember when my oldest sister would make fresh bread; her house smelled down-right Heavenly

    Bwcetc – I think I am going to call my GYN’s office about maybe getting in to see her (hopefully he’ll be in. He had surgery on Monday … so he might be rotating out. Something needs to be done … I’m tired of feeling and walking like I am about to drop a 15lb. bowling ball on the floor. This has been a really miserable 5 days. He is the only MD (other than my psychiatrist) that I’m not ashamed to be ‘graphic’ with. I’m not sure that my GP will do a pelvic on me … he’ll refer me to Bill. I was his ‘first’ problem child with a ‘mole’ pregnancy. In 40 years he has not seen but 2 women with the same problem. Now, they have all those fancy 3-D and 4-D imaging; more sophisticated stuff in their office.

    Kim from NC – I find that those lessons we end up learning the ‘hard way’ tend to stick with us throughout our lives.

    Yvonne – My youngest son bought mattress like maybe a sleep number and decuded he’d save a bit of $$$ putting it up himself. He says that he now wishes that they had sent someone to do. He says that his tends to make the 2 of them sink if the middle. The first time he slept in DDnL#2’s bed … he slept al night with no pain. Her bed consists of a California King mattress and her Dad built storage under the bottom for it to rest on. He sleeps like a rock when they go into town. Tosses and turns on the sleep number mattress at the lake. When I had my 2 sleep studies for ‘sleep apnea’ – they had the numbered mattresses. The one done at the hospital was so much better than the one at the Lung MD’s office. IF I have to have another one done … I want to go back to the hospital. Never could get to sleep with or without the mask at the MD’s office. The hospital ‘popped’ for really good ones.

    Becca – When I am sick … DH will ‘tuck me back in the bed’. It’s like a cocoon. That is so reassuring. But, this hasn’t been an easy weekend/beginning of the week for me. I am in on the part about “I’m am an intelligent person; I will control my emotions and not let my emotions control me. I keep reminding myself … DON”T give in. “Aura” be damned. My DDnL#2 swears by coconut oil. She says a ‘little dab will do you’. Burman Shave.

    Behave like I told you would; I am artist, too. We had some interesting nude models. I also enjoyed the draw with non-dominant hand without looking at anything other than the model. Some of my best ‘ink’ drawings were done this way

    Miriam – I’d question having to make an appointment at an animal shelter; that’d be like DFACS calling to make an appointment for a home check. MMmmmmmmm


    Katla = I think a lot of it was meanness … but, we were in middle school, too. Her Dad beat us but good. We did not get to ride the donkey for a week and we had to lead the other girl around on the donkey whenever she wanted us to. Hard lessons learned stick with you. I hope I’m not considered a ‘mean girl’ NOW.
    My Cracker is a Rat Jack … long legs of a Rat Terrier and face of a JRT. She’s a mess. Been trying to get a snapshot of her sleeping on her back; but, then my cell goes dead. RATS! Maybe the French Spaniel is a mix between a French Poodle and a Spaniel. They are now breeding mixed dogs breeds and I think that AKC an eth other whatever – recognizes them a breed like any other full bred breed. She had a cone of shame but we kept telling her ‘how beautiful she was’ and she’d hold her head up and and strut. It was funny. When she gets in the bed by my chair … she’ll lay her head up on the side like it is a pillow. That was caused by her trying to get comfortable. We finally popped for a good bed … after original came apart in my washer. LORDY Mercy ,,,, what a mess! We never thought about baby shirts or dresses.

    Margaret – Love the flower pictures. Good to have out when it is snowing – we’re ‘supposed’ to have an Early Spring. Down here in Pecan territory. We don’t know it is Spring until the Pecan tree start budding out. For some reason … in this case you can’t fool “Mother Nature” … or God’s Perfect Plan.

    DJ – I have a friend who lives with a man that another friend set up a date by telling that she needed work on her deck. She is a gorgeous woman; he did not let that gem slide through his fingers. She won’t get married again after living with an alcoholic many, many years; she put his @$$ on the sidewalk when he balled up his fist at their grown daughter while he was drunk. Had never shown any signs of being ‘physically abusive’ … she wanted to ‘kill him’ and pressed charges again him and got a Retraining Order against him. This guy she is dating ‘loves her so’. See the about every 3 months. He has taken her on cruises to the Mediterranean, to China, Europe, to the Caribbean; and, I can’t even count the other places they traveled. We all enjoy seeing her pictures along with about 6 other ladies from high school. They are leaving this week to go to Australia. Her father was very strict and only allowed her to go out with the boys she had date. They’re going to the northern most part. He told her that it would be warmer up there.

    Lenora



  • fanncy0626
    fanncy0626 Posts: 7,152 Member
    edited February 2016
    17761776 wrote: »
    fanncy0626 wrote: »
    Katla- thanks for the feedback! I'm trying to up calories and still lose. I usually don't eat back exercise calories but I think I've been not eating enough and slowed my metabolism down and don't have any energy and have hit a plateau!

    Margaret - I'm sorry you feel! Sending healing prayers your way! We don't have any snow up here! Thanks for the picture of what we have to look forward to!

    Pip - you had a very good day! Great news for you and Bulwinkle.

    Godmomkim - your bread sounds delicious! Willpower!

    <3

    Mary from Minnesota

    We have a foot n still snowing ! Roads getting bad but still have work tomorrow. Take it slow, snow routes should be plowed. Gayle

    WoW! That is a lot of snow! I wish we could have had that! The snowmobilers would have loved it! Drive safe tomorrow!

    <3

    Mary from Minnesota
  • Katla49
    Katla49 Posts: 10,385 Member
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  • grandmallie
    grandmallie Posts: 10,086 Member
    edited February 2016
    morning ladies~
    feeling better today, must have been a 24 hr bug..working 1-5 today ..and have tomorrow off,need to go grocery shopping and get my hair cut..
    Tom is ticked at me for something and I dont know why.. Oh well..he will get over it..
    He texted me that I have to figure it out~ end of conversation.... now how am I supposed to read the man's mind.. is he ticked that i took time off from work? that the fit bit came without a paper receipt? who knows..
  • cityjaneLondon
    cityjaneLondon Posts: 12,693 Member
    Leonora - it sounds to me as if you have some kind of prolapse. If I were you I would just tell them you are sitting there until someone sees you. Your doctor sounds like a complete @×+#÷ . Even a practice nurse could take a look and see what's up.

    Today is a writing day. I promise. o:)

    Having Avgolemono for lunch, made with the guinea fowl stock I made a few weeks ago. One of my favourite things in all the world. <3 For dinner I'm making turkey burgers. I always use a lot of defrosted spinach, well drained, to mix with it, along with scallions, garlic and Worcestershire sauce. Bit of chilli. Very yum. We have two each for dinner and keep one each, cold, to have for lunch the following day. Actually, as I am going out to lunch, my DH will have both of them. :D
    Having it with a spoonful of rice, sliced tomato with basil and broccoli.

    The plumber came early to sort out DH's new shower. Some builder had switched off the pump.!!!!!!!!!!!!!:laugh: Talk about a red face. DH is a bit DIY challenged. The pressure is MUCH better now! :laugh:
    DH has also ordered himself a new wrist watch. One that recharges through light. He has had his old one for 15+ years.
    Mine is the first birthday present DH bought me after we met. I chose it with him. :laugh: Still like it. I like a big man's watch that is easy to read. I have it sideways on by my bed so I can see it in the morning without glasses.

    Love to all, Heather UK




  • KJLaMore
    KJLaMore Posts: 2,847 Member
    Margaret- Love your pics! The fairy garden looks sweet! I think I will be building one this year on the north side of my house. It is shady, so moss and lily of the valley and violets do really well there. Also, my daycare kids don't play on that side (no room for them), so they can look; but not destroy a fairy garden!

    Karen- My heart just aches for your daughter and her friends/friend's family. Aching for you, too. One of my son's friends committed suicide when he was 16. It was/is just heartbreaking to live through. Feeling such a loss of words to comfort the family and my own son. Every time I hear of this kind of loss, it just tears me up. It has been six years since it happened, but this young man stays in my thoughts. It moved my son to work a suicide hotline and just opened up his heart to people who need help. Every April 21 we light a candle, in our home, in memory of this boy. Love and hugs to you.

    Heather in UK - I think it is so great that you are taking art/drawing classes! One question: what is the tool you were using to draw with? (I can't remember the name- brio/blio???) I love how they had you draw without lifting your pencil/pen and that your lady ended up...ummmmm...with a little something extra! It reminds me of when my daycare kids begin to understand the difference in males and females and ALL of their drawings become anatomically correct. Just had a four year old boy draw a picture of a sunny day, and he put a penis on the sun "because the sun is a boy". A few years ago, I had a couple of little girls that were drawing with chalk on my driveway; all of their pictures had all of the body parts and I had the only X-rated driveway in the neighborhood!

    Anne WI- So glad today is going better for you! Keep on doing what you can. Baby steps.

    Sapphires4me- your name has slipped my mind (Annie?).??. It is so hard when our kids are far away. I have never been one for technology. I really hate to see how media-centric and tech-centric this upcoming generation has become; that said, I can't say enough about what a lifesaver Skype was for me when my daughter did a year study abroad while she was in college. A godsend!

    Katie- Thank god for Aleve, right?! I remember doing so much upper body/arm work in one work out, that I couldn't straighten my arms the next day. LOL! I felt like Popeye, because my arms were bent at the elbow most of the next day. Maybe that is why you see so many body builders walking around with their arms in that bent elbow/almost flexing position...maybe their arm muscles are sore and frozen like that! I love Sleepytime tea, too. Although I love a good glass of wine before I go to bed, I sleep better with the tea!

    CheriGee2- glad I could make you smile with the cougar comment! Sometimes our husbands are cute and funny; when they aren't making us want to kill them! ;)

    It is Wednesday!!! Not wanting to speed up time; but when the week starts out and you wake up on Tuesday thinking/wishing it was Friday...it is time for the week to be over. Have a lot on my plate. Like Allison, and probably many of the rest of you at one time or another, I have been, and will be ,zipping from one home to another. Bringing meals, taking people to their respective doctor's appointments, sitting with people while their primary caregivers get some much needed time away. Anyway, I have a pot roast started in my crockpot this morning! Yea! Just not having to think about fixing dinner at the end of the day feels like a mini-vacation! Skipped my morning walk to do it, but I can get in a walk this evening since I won't be cooking!

    My first daycare child arrived at 5:30 this morning with a full 16oz hot cocoa that daddy bought her on the way here (she's 3)! Thanks daddy! She spilled it twice before making it to the table. Decided she wanted the top off. Got mad when I said that she could have the top off but "let's put some of it in another cup, so your cocoa doesn't spill, and you can have it after you finish what's in THIS cup." Yep. Hissy fit at 5:35 in the morning, cup of hot cocoa thrown across the table. Thanks again, dad. 6:00am three year old girl asleep on the couch. The rest of my kiddos are arriving soon. Lots to do today, so hopefully this is not an example of the mood the rest of the kids will be in!

    Happy Hump Day Everyone!