WOMEN AGES 50+ FOR JUNE 2017

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  • Peach1948
    Peach1948 Posts: 2,473 Member
    :)
  • oystereyes
    oystereyes Posts: 969 Member
    Hello ladies, here on the Oregon north coast we are having such a cold dreary winter and spring...I feel like it is winter. We are going about in sweaters instead of teeshirts. Granted,
    we are supposed to have rain and foggy days, this is the coast after all!

    I am so impressed by those of you who are winning battle of weight control. I have managed to find that magic amount of calories vs activity to stay absolutely the same weight. Well I can see that the balance needs changed. More activity vs less calories. I guess this isn't rocket science.

    I had to laugh about jmkmomm and her husbands reluctance to have lawn maintence! It must be some sort of masculine territorial thing. My husband is exactly the same. Also about his style of dress. Same thing year after year. The silly thing is, he will buy new shirts etc that look great on him but they hang nicely unworn in the closet! I guess we all have strange habits that drive others a bit wonky.

    To Becca, my neighbor, all my best wishes for your long suffering husband. He must have suffered hugely. I also understand about the empty nest. I missed each of our children as they grew up and left home. I still have moments when I just want to go gether them up and bring them back home.

    Deep breathes, keep smiling,
    Patsy
  • coastalgosgal
    coastalgosgal Posts: 2,900 Member
    oystereyes wrote: »
    Hello ladies, here on the Oregon north coast we are having such a cold dreary winter and spring...I feel like it is winter. We are going about in sweaters instead of teeshirts. Granted,
    we are supposed to have rain and foggy days, this is the coast after all!

    I am so impressed by those of you who are winning battle of weight control. I have managed to find that magic amount of calories vs activity to stay absolutely the same weight. Well I can see that the balance needs changed. More activity vs less calories. I guess this isn't rocket science.

    I had to laugh about jmkmomm and her husbands reluctance to have lawn maintence! It must be some sort of masculine territorial thing. My husband is exactly the same. Also about his style of dress. Same thing year after year. The silly thing is, he will buy new shirts etc that look great on him but they hang nicely unworn in the closet! I guess we all have strange habits that drive others a bit wonky.

    To Becca, my neighbor, all my best wishes for your long suffering husband. He must have suffered hugely. I also understand about the empty nest. I missed each of our children as they grew up and left home. I still have moments when I just want to go gether them up and bring them back home.

    Deep breathes, keep smiling,
    Patsy

    Dear Patsy,

    Husbands in general are quite a unique breed! My empty nest has been approaching slowly over the years. All to the Navy, which technically speaking gets them for twenty years. Yet I have to mentally hand them over when they are 17 almost 18 yrs old. Totally unfair, lol! I like to point my finger at my sons and state I Bore You!

    My husband is doing well today, no I'll effects from the endoscopy. Crazy they can go thru the throat to deal with stents in the abdomen area! I try to not remember the bad times, when I stopped being a wife, and reluctantly picked up a caregivers cap! Ugh! I remember thinking I am not a nurse, this is crazy ( scary). Its nice to see him healthy, and full of the OK nick!

    Heading to the food bank in Astoria (blue church), and we are grateful. Husband retired early, and I stopped working to care for him. Now we are just having fun, and making up for lost time. I could work but then I'd miss out on The Us.

    Are you active on Facebook? There is a group called Astoria Rocks, that hide rocks around the city. Some amazing artists. You find one, you can keep it, rehide it, or replace it with one you paint.
    Take care
    Becca
    Oregon
  • coastalgosgal
    coastalgosgal Posts: 2,900 Member
    edited June 2017
    Patsy,
    Oh and you post a pic of the rock finds and so the artist knows. Some of the artists post pics of rocks they are hiding and the area they will be at. Then young moms can take kids exploring. The proud smiles of the youngsters are priceless!
    Becca
  • Peach1948
    Peach1948 Posts: 2,473 Member
    edited June 2017
    <3
  • barbiecat
    barbiecat Posts: 17,203 Member
    "Salt, Sugar, Fat" by Michael Moss is a great book to read for anyone having trouble with binging and weight loss.
  • cityjaneLondon
    cityjaneLondon Posts: 12,714 Member
    Grrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr! The company that sent the replacement tea towels have sent the SAME wrong ones AGAIN! So now I have 6 tea towels and only 2 are ones I ordered. I have emailed them again and may get another 3! 9 for the price of 3!!! :o:D How can people misread things so badly?

    Carol - Oouuufff! That is some price for a few injections! :sad:

    Had a good shopping trip. Bought local strawberries (eaten :D ) and three bunches of local asparagus (to be cooked tomorrow with sea bass and some to have cold for the next day for lunch) I am bursting with good veg. All very reasonably priced.

    My elder son who is unemployed, and suffers often from severe anxiety and depression, has just failed a second interview for a job he was very hopeful for. He has another interview next week. He has had his iphone cut off. He''s on a temporary phone. I did pay a few months ago for his Internet to be reconnected. Can't help but worry. :'( He is writing some articles for Airsoft magazines, but that's pocket money. His two rescued greyhounds are keeping him going.
    Wish I could wave a magic wand for him. <3

    Love Heather UK xxxxxxx
  • exermom
    exermom Posts: 6,530 Member
    Did an hour on the bosu today. The plan for tomorrow is to do a workout on the step. Then we have a Newcomer general meeting.

    A guy who used to work for Vince is coming here later today. He's coming from PA to FL so he'll stop here. Right now I'm making him butterscotch spice cookies since I know the butterscotch chips won't melt in the FL sun. I also made an apple pie. Not from scratch -- Mrs. Smith's. Usually I don't do this, but I got it at such a good price and I really would like the room in my freezer.

    katla - I'm glad you can type better

    Alison - good girl! Like someone said "a tiger can't change his stripes"

    Remember how we were talking about preferring our food to prepackaged? Well, because it was on a really good sale, I got one of the Mrs. Smith Apple Pies for Vince. I baked it this morning and decided I'd try some. Really, I didn't think it was all that great. I would much have preferred to have had one that I made. Talk about how our tastebuds change!

    Jess just told me that her surgery is scheduled for the 12th. It seems to make the most sense for me to go from her place to my cousin in VA's place. This is going to be a real true test diet-wise. I'll be gone for something like 20 days. Usually, when we go away it's for a week or so and I many times take my own food so I can control it. But I don't think I'll be able to this time. Any hints?

    dana - we have a pergola over the equipment pad for the pool. How can I explain it? There are wooden boards on the front (like you see on the top only this one is not only on the top but also in front so you don't see the equipment). Hung up on there I have a butterfly, angelfish, starfish, seaturtle and now I'll have the dragonfly there. Dave was one real cruel guy. So glad you got rid of him!

    Becca - happy birthday

    Meg - we could never forget you. Come in when you can

    Leigh - I didn't realize that most homes in France don't have a/c. I know most in Switzerland don't. But I didn't realize that most in France don't.

    Well, Vince's friend should be here soon so I'll post this now.

    Michele in NC
  • margaretturk
    margaretturk Posts: 5,259 Member
    Barbie I read that book too. I thought it made a good case for trying to limit processed foods. The author of the Obesity Code also mentioned that book. Eating on the Wild Side also makes the argument how much of our food supply is manipulated to our taste rather than our health. I do believe knowledge is power. Learning more about food and how it comes to me helps me make better choices for my health.

    Ginger the fiber helps to mitigate the insulin reaction that is why he is recommending the extra fiber. In the Obesity Code he recommended vinegar for the same reason. I know oil and vinegar would be better for me on my salads.

    Mary were you the one who talked about adding apple cider vinegar to my ginger drink to help with inflammation.

    :heart: Margaret
  • spiritbear555
    spiritbear555 Posts: 15 Member
    Becca Forgot- Annabelle is a cutie! B.L. Weez'
  • fanncy0626
    fanncy0626 Posts: 7,152 Member
    Margaret- not that I remember. I do use apple cider vinegar for gut health and to keep sugar spikes low.

    Katla - thanks! DGS's Baseball games, Road trip baseball tournament and exercise are going to keep me really busy but i'll be checking here as much as possible during the downtime.

    <3

    Mary from Minnesota
  • gotu52
    gotu52 Posts: 315 Member
    Lanette Awesome job at the gym!
    Ginger Thank you for sharing your story <3
    NYKaren I had a tough day too so thanks for the quote. Hope tomorrow is better for you :)
    Beth So sorry to hear about your husband
    Barbiecat I'm going to get that book. That has me written all over it! Except the binging.

    So today was good until 3 when I got a stressful text at work but when I think about it, no one died, the world isn't crumbling; I made it bigger. So now I am going to chill and enjoy my evening! Barbiecat's quote the 90 - 10% rule was perfect timing!

    Did Leslie S this morning. Had my favorite salad for lunch:
    • Pineapple
    • Cucumber
    • Slivered almonds
    • Dried cranberries
    • Fresh cherries
    • Pumpkin seeds
    • Feta

    Sweet potato veggie burgers and coleslaw for supper.

    <3 Sarah.
  • pipcd34
    pipcd34 Posts: 17,270 Member
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  • coastalgosgal
    coastalgosgal Posts: 2,900 Member
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  • pipcd34
    pipcd34 Posts: 17,270 Member
    STATS for the day:

    **wahoo hrm not recording right, still!**
    hip getting better :0)

    bike ride hm 2 gym- 10.17min. 17mph, 148mhr, 2.9mi = 113c
    apple watch- 98c
    ROWING MACHINE- 30min, 52aw, 4793meters-2.98mi. = 30c i doubt it
    apple watch- 228c
    Plyometrics exercises- 14.23min, 2ets of 10each, burpees, squats, running stationary lunges, single leg toe touches, ceiling to fl single leg touches, push-ups, hamstring leglifts, crunches, sit-ups, reverse bicycles, leg lifts, = 19c uhhh no.
    apple watch- 105c
    bike ride gym 2 dome- 5.53min, 14.3amph, 135mhr, 1.4mi = 60c
    apple watch- 39c
    jog station 2 wk- 4.47min, 184mhr, 9.35min mi., .5mi = 79c
    apple watch- 49c
    jog wk 2 sta- 5MIN, 9.45min mi, 180mhr, .5mi WINDY!!= 81c
    apple watch- 59c
    bike ride dome 2 hm- 19.40min, 8amph, 148mhr, 2.6mi, WINDY!!! = 193c
    apple watch- 154c

    total cal 818
  • fanncy0626
    fanncy0626 Posts: 7,152 Member
    Dana- I'm glad that you are feeling better!
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