WOMEN AGES 50+ FOR FEBRUARY 2017
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MINTAMICHELLE ~ All you have to do is come and visit. We are a great group of like minded (most of the time) women. Tell us a bit about yourself.
Carol in GA1 -
The wind drove rain under the french doors so I had water in my livingroom last night. Not much but enough to mop up and I'll have to hang the scatter rug I had by the door to dry. No damage though. A couple of tornadoes did go through Houston yesterday and I guess they had all the people in my husband's office move to the center of the building at one point since it's an all-glass building. Didn't want to have flying glass shards hurt anyone. Nothing broke at their building though. My husband was in West TX (Midland) and got back late last night so he missed all the excitement. Although having lived in serious tornado country we weren't too stressed about it yesterday, we used to watch them go across the landscape and spent more time photographing them than hiding from them. Of course you could see them coming across the plains too... a different story with a pounding rain and the city buildings here.
Went to the trainer. Going to be sore tomorrow. Taking months off for surgery and recovery means really out of shape.
Marcelyn
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Karen--Congrats on the loss! Way to go!
Mintamichelle--I joined a couple of weeks ago and this group has made me feel so very welcome! From one "newbie" to another...welcome!
Sarah in Ontario--my husband used to go to Lake of the Woods in Sioux Narrows-we stayed at Yellowbird Lodge. We went for the bass fishing! Absolutely LOVED the beauty of the area! Hoping that we can go back sometime in the near future!
Lisa (in West TX)--sending you good thoughts and prayers for today.
Yvonne--Congrats to you on the amazing weigh-in! We're doing the "Biggest Loser" at my school--my weigh-in wasn't amazing (up 1 lb.), but I'm determined to make it amazing next week! Good for you, though! Cheering you on!2 -
I've enjoyed reading and catching up on everyone's news.
Love the leggings and am working up to wear some myself one day. I wear lots of gray, black and subdued colors and think it would be fun to "step out" of my norm.
Family stuff .... I can relate. My Mom died five years ago and I'm still dealing with my brother and other family members who suddenly went nutty and claimed they were entitled to everything. Mom left a will wanting everything to be divided equally among her three surviving children. I was named executor of her estate. It's such a shame and so unnecessary. We'll go to trial in November and let the courts sort it out. My sister and I never saw this coming from my brother and his family.
Wishing everyone a good day... Off to enjoy the sunshine and take a walk with Ella. She's brought me her leash and is anxious to head out. Ha!
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Karen – You’re not alone with ‘family drama’.
Heather – I don’t consider myself ‘on a diet’; it is a ‘healthy life change style for me’. I have not [yet] reached my ‘goal’ weight; but, to do so after what I have been through. I think I will work very hard to keep it off. That and I have a good bit of $$$ tied up in doing so.
Cheri – I try to eat my heaviest meal in the middle of the day; because that is when Louis usually eat his. Of course, I want to know, ahead of time, when we are going out to eat so I can ‘eat’ according to that. I will always eat something for breakfast; because that is what we did growing up. Breakfast is “Break Fast” … what you are doing when you sleep after your evening meal. Children especially do better in school with a full stomach, even if it is nothing more than a bowl of cereal. My kids ate breakfast. I’m not sure about my granddaughters. Chewing food slowly and thoroughly to end the food is great. I put my stainless down while I am chewing; that slows me down a lot. But, most of the times I do tend to ‘gobble’ … (eat too fast) … that only caused ‘bloating’. I will always drink coffee before going to bed; my GYN would love for me to change to decaf … that’s not happening. Hate the taste, don’t think I could get ‘used’ to it either.
Re – That is my DDnL#1’s attitude about it. Her girls clean up the kitchen, griping all the time. Of course, if it were me … I’d be taking away all those things that she has to call them away from until it became ‘obvious’ they were not getting them back, if they did not do their chores. But, then ‘someone’ would wonder why she doesn’t do anything other than stay on FB (part of the ‘drama’).
Michele – I think what I like about my computer is that it had “Cortana” on it; and it gives me a search engine to go to no matter what program I am in. It helps me when someone probably calls a thing something that I do differently without having to go out of what I am doing. It's down in the lower left-hand corner of my page; next to the Windows flag.
Janetr and Lisa – My former DnL is all mixed up in drugs and other sort-of related activity. I think ‘if’ she had not gotten into ‘partying’ with the single women friends she had when dating, then marrying my son … and stayed out of trouble, she might have made a fairly decent DnL.
Yesterday was the first time that Louis said that DDnL#1 had been unhappy very early in their marriage (probably from ‘taking care of DOGD, who wasn’t ‘her’ child) and left; then came back because ‘supposedly’ DOS talked her into it. Lordy, mercy; ‘ain’t it a shame’. Now they are ‘both’ unhappy; but, take up for one another if you happen to say anything about the other in front of the other. But, she is NOT happy with us as her ‘in-law’s’ and makes it abundantly clear that ‘she thinks that she is not good enough for son, or for us’. It’s not that; more than anything she is so negative that it rubs off on everybody around her. She loves to get all up in people’s business, and ‘telling them what they should do’; then gets mad ‘if they don’t follow her advice’. I want to tell her to ‘clean up around her door, before trying to clean up around someone else’s’. I’ve threatened to ‘whoop her @$$’ if she EVER posts on FB ‘anything’ about us; especially, if we find out she has. Would not be too hard to do, a friend reports it every time. Now I want to tell her, ‘I don’t care to hear about it’. Mainly, because ‘she is answering herself’. I am pretty sure that DOS does not have his FB ‘on’ at the times he is supposed to have answered it.
He also said that 'her plan' was to 'leave our GMGD where she is going to school, because she wants to stay there; but, wants to 'home school' the youngest one. WTF? She has a HS education ... period; and, she is 'working a job with health insurance and retirement benefits (insurance will cover DOGD as long as she is 'in college', has not 'dropped out' or 'gotten married'. I can't believe that my DOS would 'ever' go for this (unless someone else was doing the home schooling). I have NO idea what she is 'thinking about'. DOS had already told her that 'if she up and quit this job', he was 'filing for a divorce the next day'. They ALL need the health insurance. She has her 'foot in the door with a state job' and has the ability to apply for any 'state job' that comes up (even if someone has more 'seniority' and would probably get it). She is complaining because they don't stay busy and they watch movies and work on FB. "SOoooooooooooooo?" What's the problem? They are paying you to do this, I think I would keep my mouth shut or they might say, 'you know right, and, we don't need you'.
DDnL#2 ‘deactivated’ her account because Will wanted her to; and, she got tired of customers trying to make appointments; and, the day would go by and she has not answered them. She's put a big sign up on her mirror at the salon, NOT to try to make appointment on FB; she has 'deactivated her account'. The only time she works on weekends is to do ‘weddings’. Will said they had to limit DYMGD's after school activities because it was going to take too much time away from her work schedule. She is in 'dancing' that she loves and tried out (again) for 'cheerleader' because she went up a level. I'm pretty sure she made it, she loves it, too.
Pip – We only do ‘cards’; and, ‘date night’ this past Sunday was my Valentine’s celebration, so I did not get a card.
Yvonne – I could cook a ‘few’ things when Louis and I married; but, for the 2 years before, I worked in a deli and ate what they had there. I learned to cook from my DMnL who was a fabulous cook; I am not as good as she was; but, I did learn how to cook ‘less than quality meat’ and make it tender. Can I come eat supper with you tonight?
I made 15-bean soup with Andouille sausage this last week; so we have some in the freezer. Since I have not eaten any lunch yet; maybe I can work it and rice into my daily caloric intake.
Had to take Tux in to vet … he has a ‘cold’ and was given an antibiotic and a steroid shot. That way I did not have to catch him every day and give it to him and make sure he took it.
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grandmallie wrote: »well I am having a depression day. working 9-6 and 9-6 the next 2 days..sometimes I get like this.. hope it goes away... I would personally like to take off to the weekend and decompress.. but dont even know where to go
Mallie,what helps me is knowing that these days are part of life and it's okay. "This too shall pass." Good for you for showing up. Let us know how the day goes. ❤️
KJ, sorry about your sister.0 -
Grits- nah, we pass on the cards too1
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Sitting in an imaging center ... emergency MRI for husband ... he was unable to walk this morning due to pain.
Beth2 -
Accountability Post Progress update of my Feb goals.
Tuesday's Results
✔1. Log/COMPLETE the entry daily.
2. No eating after 9pm.
✔3. Fiber 30g daily
4. Walk 30 active Fitbit min daily.
5. Declutter ✔clothes, books, office supplies.
✔6. In bed by midnight.
Not a great day yesterday... I'll do better today.
DH bought us a BowFlex Max Trainer M5. It is scheduled to be assembled today. It's an elliptical machine. I'm hoping he'll get more on board with a healthy eating and fitness lifestyle.
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Oh, Beth! My goodness. Prayers for your poor DH.1
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Beth thinking of you and sending strength to you eat husband. Hope the problem is quickly found out and dealt with. NYKAREN1
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Beth dear husband! Hope all is well quickly1
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Beth... communing with you and sending good vibes. Corey's just gone into preop...
Lisa in West TX1 -
Kate UK0
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spikeyhair wrote: »Kate UK
hahahaha I read this TWICE as saying "Hate UK" - I was perplexed over what Great Britain had done!
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Beth Prayers for your husband.1
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(((Beth & DH)))
(((Lisa & Cory)))
Best wishes and prayers for all of you!
Carol in GA2 -
(((Beth))) Scary for you both!1
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GRITSandSLUTS wrote: »[
He also said that 'her plan' was to 'leave our GMGD where she is going to school, because she wants to stay there; but, wants to 'home school' the youngest one. WTF? She has a HS education ... period;
Lenora
I homeschooled all four of my children all the way through high school graduation. They all went on to college. Three of them received substantial or full scholarships to college. They all graduated from college with honors. They all are productive adults with families of their own. Three of them are homeschooling their children.
I have only a HS education ..... period.
Education and intelligence are not mutually exclusive.
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We have a public home school program here in Indiana. The mother or home school coordinator keeps track of child doing home work, but a school teacher has daily conferences with parent and student. They may have several teachers with video conferences. They have home school coops where one mam may do well in science but not literature so kids go to one home for different courses. We also have a library that has science courses for science. Good thing about home school is that is on your schedule. Your PE course is a course that interests your kids. A family I knew many years ago had their kids in figure skating. Their math and higher level math were all taught in the store the family owned. We have several families in my church that home school their kids and are all part of the same sports league and they play basketball, volley ball and soccer together. They have dances together. So they have their socialization. I think many home school kids are involved in churches. My daughter wanted to home school her kids but when she got pregnant, she was enjoying her job to much devote time for home schooling. A family I know home schools their children jsut because of the curriculum. I was shocked when I found out what goes on in sex education. They are in teams and a middle school boy holds a banana on his lap and the girl has to put a condom on the banana. Some people think I may be a prude but if I had known that, I would have pulled her out of that activity. But that more than likely would have made her a victim of bullies. My nephews were home schooled but it was mainly because he didn't want to go to school. But then he would get tired of home schooling and beg to go back to school. So he didn't get a good education either way. But he did finish high school in home schooling. They can't award a diploma but he was awarded a GED, the home school coop did have a graduation for the kids.
Lots of sneezing and blowing my nose today. I am scared of blowing my nose. Do not want any nose bleed again.
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Lisa thinking of you!
Pip love what you said about your hubbie, that is how all partners need to treat each other, your words are truly beautiful
Marcelyn glad you are o.k, and hopefully your living room stays dry
Beth oh my, so sad to hear about your DH, sending hugs and prayers
I am looking out my window at a huge wall of snow. There is something magical about being in a warm safe house when just outside is a freezing climate.
Hugs to all!
Sarah, Ontario4 -
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Beth - Hope they find out what's wrong and can fix it.
Lisa - Sending good vibes for the arm/wrist Hope you can get some rest.
I hope I sleep tonight. I managed 45 minutes shut eye this pm, but I'm feeling a little bit "coldy" right now. Hope I'm just tired. Got face ache.
The couple who viewed the house last week are coming for a second viewing on Friday. Unfortunately they haven't sold their house and it's only just gone on the market.
Thinking of you all.
Much love, Heather UK xxxxxxx
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Sarah in Ontario - all that snow we've been getting? tons melted - we have 50 degrees today! what?! how did that happen?! It's sunny and 50 and I'm stuck buried under a ton of paper at work! and of course this weekend is showing snow/rain - again - rain? in Montana in February?! weird.
I also agree with what you said about Pip and her husband - I had meant to comment on that! I totally agree, and really feel the same! We did go out for dinner last night, but only because two couples we do things with invited us. It was lovely - small mom & pop's Italian place - it was great.2 -
Hello ladies: Pouring rain today. Horses are standing in the shelters. I think I will put their hay in the ultra slow-feed bags this afternoon to keep them busy so they don't gnaw on things they shouldn't. Maybe that is what I need, something that makes me eat really slowly. Have done yoga this morning, then bank and Costco run.
Lisa - Prayers that the doctors are exceptionally skilled and DH's wrist comes out just fine.
Beth - Prayers for your DH too. Hope they find a cause. How did you get him to medical help?
Re - I did Supartz injections in knees for over two years before doing replacements. They worked really well for me. After the first set I went to Washington DC with a group of teenagers and was able to keep up. My reason for finally getting the first knee replaced was that I was horseback riding in the Black Hills and was unable to make an emergency dismount when I probably should have. It was not pain but lack of stability.
Everyone take care, Sue in WA1 -
Hi ladies. How is everyone? I took my students to work in the ESL classrooms today for service learning. The entire 15 months they are here they work with refugees. They are always amazed at how many refugees Omaha actually has; the largest number per capita in the country. It’s nice and sunny out and I’m just waiting for some guy to come do the water softener maintenance. So this will probably be brief.
Re: we are sure hoping for a good outcome too.
Beth that soup sounds delish!
Barbie: I like Morningside Farms too
JanetR: sending prayers for you and son
Katiebug: you look great! Now about those leggings…..are you actually brave enough to wear them? How about everyone else? I think they can look good, but I have never worn any. My best friend is in her 60s and wears them. She is slender but they just don’t look good on her.
Sharon: I think everything has sugar in it!
Karen: congrats on that loss!
Leigh: you too! That is a great loss!
Sarah: I loved your comment about how people read here. Some days I read word for word and talk to everyone and some days I have to skim. It’s nice to know people understand.
Carol: what kind of injections did you get? There is a new thing made from chicken cartilage that is pretty new and supposed to work great. Both ortho docs I have seen love it and say their patients do too.
Lisa: no matter the decision, I love that you are even thinking of running for office. Apparently, there are workshops springing up all over the country for women who want to run too. Happy news about surgery being approved.
Yvonne: good news on the weigh in!
Mintamichelle: welcome aboard!
Beth: sending prayers to you and hubby!
Joyce: glad you are doing well! No bananas in NE sex ed but maybe we need them; Douglas county (where Omaha is) has the highest rates of gonorrhea and chlamydia in the country. Who said the Midwest was boring LOL
OK gang I must go. Hubby is home so we are going to set up a facebook account to link with Benny Beagle’s go fund me page. I actually talked to someone there and basically he said if I don’t do a FB link no one will ever see the campaign unless they specifically search his name. I asked “Are you owned by FB?” I don’t think he liked that! Take care all. Meg from what must be very sexy Omaha!
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Heather: I totally agree with your comments about keeping weight off. I track calories every day. Calories In, Calories Out. ((CICO for the newbies)
Dr Katie: I love the Valentine's leggings and especially your happy smile. :flowerforyou:
Karen in BC: Congratulations on the 3 lb loss! WTG!!!
Lisa: You are right not to run for office in a community that you are already planning to leave. You were at the front of the line when good sense was being handed out. :bigsmile: I hope Corey's surgery goes well and healing is swift. :flowerforyou:
Rita: You have your hands full these days! Don't skimp on rest. ((hugs)))
Cheri: I hope you find a solution to your headaches soon.
Mintamichelle: You joined by posting. Stop by often to give and get support. :flowerforyou:
Beth: You and your DH are in my prayers. I hope all turns out well.
Sue in WA: I gave myself bursitis in my left knee during a riding lesson several years ago. It was not an operable issue and the doctor gave me exercises to strengthen my muscles & tendons. The exercises helped and I have no problems walking for long distances. I still choose not to jog while walking or post while riding, so my backside takes a pounding during trotting. I'm getting better at that, too. Posture differences make a huge impact on sit-bone comfort. :ohwell:
DH got new eye drops for the pharmacy last night. It is amazing how easy they are to administer. We'll be letting the eye doctor know how awful the ones were that he was given after surgery. He has another eye surgery coming up in March, but he also has another post op for the first eye before then.
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
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Pip – I’ve got 4 granddaughters that I buy cards for; so what is one more. I read them, too, trying to make sure that it ‘fits’ each ones’ personality. Both sons, always find birthday cards for us that we know aren’t just ‘picked up’; but, ‘picked out’.
Beth – Sorry about you DH. I hand-delivered my MRI results from Neurologist to GP; so that I can get him to ‘explain’ things. My Neurologist’s nurse called to give me the results of my ‘labs’; started off, then said, ‘oh, sorry, wrong one, trying to do two things at once’. Well, sweetie, is THAT what you were doing when you were so ‘freaking flippant’ about my MRI? Probably so, reason I went and got the results to take to him. I used to ‘read’ hand-written medical notes in my job; but, this was Greek to me, even when I had them in my hands.
Marcelynh - I don’t think my DDnL#1 would stay off FB long enough to ‘teach’ her what she would need to learn. She calls my DOS 5 or 6 times a day and asks some of the ‘screwiest’ simplistic questions that would be pretty simple if she would ‘think’ about it for a few minutes. She gives him all what is going on with FB going. He isn't interested in it. I realize that education and intelligence are not mutually exclusive. I did not ‘mean’ that to be the way it sounded. I just don’t think she has the ‘drive’. DYGD is ‘sharp’ and it would be like pulling teeth to get her to do something if she thought she could drag her fanny to keep from doing it. I don’t think DDnL#1 would stay on her or have a ‘set period’ that is ‘school’ related.
She only ‘screams’ at them when they don’t do ‘chores’ or ‘keep their rooms clean’. I don’t think that DOS would go for this anyway. My oldest sister and several of the women in their church taught the students (children of members of the school); but, they had it set up as a ‘school setting’; and, each parent taught certain classes depending on either their education and ability and they were tested and had to meet the things that are set out, by the State of Georgia, for someone wanting to ‘home school’ their children.
One of DMGD’s friends was ‘home schooled’ by her mother last year; when she came back to school this year, she was so ‘behind’ in what the rest of the class were doing. Thankfully, the school is small enough that a teacher can spend more time with a child lagging. I just ‘think’ (personally) that there is also the socialization that kids miss that is important. Having 4 children that you home schooled might have been easier since they had one another to ‘socialize’ with. Both my nieces graduated with Honors, from the ‘homeschooling’ program as well as college.
When DDnL#1 first posted it on FB, several months ago; both my teacher-sisters said, “NO”; to her. One went so far as to tell her the pitfalls; the other went on to tell her that at some point; she would not be able to teach as she isn't that well-versed in math. But, I’m not going to say anything. Because ‘if’ I do I will start WWIII. They can do as they please … those are their children. I would not have homeschooled mine and I had a college education. I’ve know some who are home-schooled; but, they have a group of 5 or 6 ‘teachers/mothers’ and they rotate between them. There are also difference between a ‘college prep’ education and a ‘technical school’ prep education’. In this case, I don’t think my granddaughter would be able to get into college. I don’t think she will do it; I don’t think my son would agree to it. Sad thing is; she (DDnL#1) thinks that ‘everybody is snobby’ that goes to the school their kids do; so she has never attempted to try to make friends with the mothers of the kids that would be (could be) friends of their children. Therefore, ‘neither girl say they have any friends’. To ‘have’ friends, you have to ‘make’ friends and you really only get to do that ‘if’ you are around other children, either in your neighborhood or in a school setting. We live out in the country; so there are not any kids out here to ‘socialize’ with. I don’t think my DDnL#1 understands the ‘commitment’ it takes to ‘home school’ their daughter. But, all this is IMHO.
Joyce – If the home schooling involved others moms … maybe that would be different; but, in this case, being home schooled would mean she’d only be ‘isolated’ and do only what her Mom thought was important. As for PE; my DDnL#1 does ‘nothing’ that could be considered ‘physical activity’ other than text on her smart phone. They don’t go to any church. They don’t have any ‘after school’ activities.
As for the ‘sex education’ … if you are ‘old fashioned’ you are not alone. That would royally piss me off. It’s one thing to teach your own son, using a banana, to know how to put a condom on correctly; but, to have a ‘girl’ in the class do it while he held a banana? There would be so much HELL raised by me … the teacher would not have a job.
I can’t remember what it was that my DDnL#2 said went on in one of DOMGD’s class; but, when she came home from school and casually ‘said something about it’ … she said, ‘do what’??? She called the principal as well as the ‘owner’ of the school (a Charter School) … and raised HELL about it … something I think about ‘abortion’ … and DDnL#2 said that her daughter did not even know about sex; 5th grade. She told them that she had had talks with her about starting her cycle … but ‘abortion’? That was totally uncalled for and unprofessional – even ‘if’ she taught sex education … that should have been held off until HS, at the earliest, and should be something that the parents have some say-so if their child(ren) were involved in.
I do remember, being in HS; and, the county nurse coming to talk to the ‘girls’ and then the ‘boys’ (not together) about ‘sex’ and I also remember several girls running out of the class when they showed videos of what ‘sexually transmitted diseased’ to ‘if left untreated’ … what you are supposed to do ‘if’ diagnosed with one. I lived in a small town; but, our HS was definitely 'geared' more towards 'college prep'; but, it also had FFA, FHA, and a big 'technical school/farming' prep education because so many kids that went would end up taking over their family's farm. We also had a 'teaching college' in town and they came to school to work as a part of their own education. Teacher helpers ... elementary, middle, and HS.
It had a full marching band, football, basketball, wrestling, drama club, choir, and we participated in local, region, district, and state competitions in all areas. But, to each his own.
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Hello, Mirthful Mavens!
Today is Day Three of the Week from Heck... Another less than fantastic effort.
DH had about blown a gasket when they told him how much the Ultrasound was going to cost us out of pocket... and he told the gal that called to schedule that he couldn’t do it if it was going to be 400 dollars...It’s a follow up on one he had six months ago and if it was going to be that much, he would just skip it...well she hemmed and hawed and got back to him with a lower number – $116. He scheduled the appointment...
Fast forward to this morning – we arrive, and lo and behold the “estimate” of our out of pocket cost is – you guessed it - $400.00
DH said no – asked the gal who was checking us in about it – and the answer was – too bad, so sad, don’t know who you talked to, but that was incorrect.
So, they gave us the doctor’s order for the work to take with us to a different place – there are other imaging places and they might be less expensive... we looked at the order – and it wasn’t even for the right body part! *sigh* The nurse at the GP’s office must have made a mistake when she sent the order – so, I suppose it was good that the funds were out of whack – otherwise we would have been in there getting an ultrasound on the wrong part! But, that means, I got up and made it there by 7:40 am – sat for 30 minutes – for nothing. Yippee.
We just went to the gym, instead of getting the ultrasound – so that was good.... and I did make it to my regular Wednesday early meeting – just late because of traffic. *sigh*
All I can say is, thank God that the rest of the week should be better. Tomorrow is just a “normal” day. Gym and PT.
Friday, blessed Friday, is a HALF Jammie Day! I have the afternoon off.
So, for all intents and purposes, the Week from Heck is over... and not a minute too soon. I am looking forward to Friday afternoon. I don’t need a psychic to know there is a NAP in my future.
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Beth – Weighing every day is a roller coaster ride – but, you just have to know it’s going to be up and down and all around. My scale is bouncing everywhere – Monday 213/today 215 – who knows what it will be tomorrow. But, you just have to keep doing the right stuff and eventually, it will start to show. ((Hugs!!)) Hope they can figure out why DH is hurting.
Carey – The “Heck” is pretty well over... I just have to ride out the next 24 hours... *whew* Then I can sleep.
Kim/CA – ((Hugs!!)) Hurray for no chocolate! I managed to skip it, yesterday, too...
Pip – ((Hugs – carefully avoiding the knee area))
Barbie – I have to fess up, Barbie... I have been slacking a little on the PT stretches, this week... I do them when I go to bed and before I get out of bed – and this week has basically sucked for sleep... so, I have just been falling into bed and passing out – and of course, up and running in the morning. I am going to have to get back on plan, now that the “heck” has passed. How are you doing?
Cheri – Vegas is always fun! Rock that Suit, Sugar! All that savoring will not only give you pleasure while you do it, but hopefully pay off in pounds vanished! Hope the Chiro helps... I know those guys can do wonders.
Marni –
Jayne – I may try that soup recipe! DH loves tomato soup...
Kay – I had to blow the picture up to see the hearts – Those are adorable leggings!
SueBDew – “Reeducation Project” is an excellent description... I am certainly learning a lot of stuff as I go along... about portion sizes, about substitutions in recipes that I can live with, about when I am driven to eat (stress! Always stress!) and what I can do to stop myself.
TekaVincent – I hope when all the planning is done, you will take some time to grieve properly. ((Hugs!!))
Janet – ((Hugs!!))
Margaret –
Sue/WA – Man, now I want a brownie! LOL. Glad you had an uneventful day... at this point, I am ready for a few of those in a row. What book is not engaging? We who read want to know what to skip. Thanks for the Gel info. Y’all are giving me hope.
Kate – Hurray for the gym!! You get a gold star! And I am duly impressed with your extra squats and your plank time! Hurray!
Sharon – Holding steady... ok. It could have been worse, right? So long as the scale isn’t moving in the wrong direction, you are succeeding... kicking up the exercise might be an excellent plan.
Lois – *Waives* How you doing, Lo Lo? You have been very quiet...
Allie – Steaks... mmmm. I would re-arrange the freezer for those. There is always something in there that can come out.
Karen/BC – Sorry about the schedule... I would probably fare pretty well with a 2:30am start... but, I am a night owl. Gratz on the 3 pounds!
Leigh – 4 lbs a week! That totally rocks! And yes – exercise... as the “easy” first weight-loss slows down into the “steady” longer-term loss, the exercise will be what keeps it rolling. Besides, it just makes you feel good.
NYKaren – Hope you can give us the blow by blow on your trip! Travelling vicariously is one of the best things about this thread!
Sarah – I expect the gods to get a little help from some wonder-gel the Ortho has on hand... but, as I don’t get to see him for another few weeks, I am just going to have to keep babying the knee... Can you and DH start a new tradition, together? It is Valentine’s Day... perhaps you can start taking a walk together, or something. ((Hugs!!)) Have fun shoveling!
Heather – ((Hugs!!)) Where are the German curse words? We swearers have to get new material... LOL. Got my fingers crossed for the second viewing and a miracle sale for them!
Mary –
NancyD – I can’t swear to the name of the stuff – I have a brochure at home. The Ortho did say “If it works” it will last for 6 months. Apparently, it doesn’t work for everyone... sorry it didn’t work for you! I will take “no worse” if I have to – but, I am not a fan of injections of any kind, much less than once a week for three weeks!
Carol – The cortisone was helpful for about that – two weeks. I guess there is only so much it can do. I have my fingers crossed for a good solution for you!
Lisa – Trust me... as much energy as you have – there is only so much that one person can do. I think you are absolutely right to save your energy for your man, and yourself. Sometimes, you just can’t be selfless... and that is just fine. ((Hugs!!)) And – I have to say, I actually lost weight while my Honey was in the hospital... I just didn’t eat the same way – or the same amounts. Hope you do, too!
Rita – I feel you on the stress eating, Honey. If I had had the time, today, I probably would have inhaled some inappropriate food substance this morning. As it was, I inhaled my lunch as soon as I sat down at work.
Jolene – Thanks for that hope... I am not a fan of pain... and my Ortho seems to be set against replacement – at least for me – probably because I didn’t whine and cry and rend my clothing over the pain. It’s not that awful most of the time – so, I could sort of see his point.
Yvonne – LOL – I am adopting that stance on my unmade bed... Thanks! I LOVE the crockpot... Two, two, two meals in one!
Tammy – OK... now I am going to have to make a trip to our local Mom and Pop Italian place... they have an eggplant rollantini that is to die for...
Marcelyn – Glad you didn’t blow away! And eventually, that shoulder will heal up... Take it slow and you will be back up to snuff in no time! And I am with you... Education does not guarantee brains, either! I can’t tell you how many college-educated idiots I have met in my life...
Betsy/WA – Not sure why anybody thinks they are entitled to everything. No one is... Hope it gets sorted with as little drama as possible. ((Hugs!!))
Lenora – Your bean soup sounds delicious!
Meredith –
Ginger – Hope the BowFlex is cool.. you will have to give us a consumer report.
Joyce – ((Hugs)) Hope your nose cooperates!
Meg – Thanks, Meg! I think the chicken cartilage gel is what my Doc is talking about, but, I will have to look at the brochure, again. And leggings are great with a long tunic or sweater. I have lots of those, so, I love the leggings! Sexy Omaha... LOL
Katla – Ah... the drops. Such a pain – but they help the healing... My DH used to just lie on the couch and let me put the drops in for him.
NEW Gals: Dlites46; Mintamichelle; Solieco1; – Welcome... Pull up a keyboard and tell us about yourselves... that is how you “join.” You just join in!
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Tonight is day two of Potato Free Beef Stew... as always, delicious. And I have decided that I will put a pot of beans on for tomorrow. Beans are the easiest crockpot dish, EVER. Chop an onion, throw it in the pot with a chunk of ham, add 2 cups of dry beans and some water – and cook on high all day. If the ham doesn’t salt it up, enough, throw a little chicken base or salt in and stir about 30 minutes before serving. If you are too busy/lazy to chop an onion, you can use the dry flakes. Seriously easy prep – Seriously delicious results.
Hugs for Everybody!
Re in TX
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