WOMEN AGES 50+ FOR AUGUST 2017

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  • grandmallie
    grandmallie Posts: 10,098 Member
    ok im tired...
    long day, worked until 12:30 drove to get the chair and ottoman, then picked up Tal, then came home.. then we went out for pizza, and in about 45 minutes have to go feed dog and cat at Tracys house.. then back here Tal, has my bed, Tom has his bed, and I get either the loveseat or the couch.. will figure out which one is more comfortable.
  • pipcd34
    pipcd34 Posts: 17,278 Member
    just got home at 2:15. longgg day
  • pipcd34
    pipcd34 Posts: 17,278 Member
    stats for the day:

    slow jog- 44.05min, 139ahr, 5.3-6.0sp 1st 3 mi, 5.4-6.1 last mi, 11.01min mi 4mi = 451c
    Apple Watch 460c
    fl exercises- 23.21min, 2sts of 10each, 142mhr, burpees, squats, running stationary lunges, squats w/jump, single leg toe touches, ceiling to fl single leg touches, hamstring leglifts , push-ups, all 4's elbow to knee, reverse bicycles, leg lifts, pelvic lifts w/8# weight, crunches, overhead sit-ups w/8# weight, on butt-knees to chest, 3 diff side leg lifts =144c
    Apple Watch- 122c
    rowing machine- 10min, 55aw, 111mhr, 1633meters = 70c
    Apple Watch- 81c

    total cal 665
  • spikeyhair
    spikeyhair Posts: 2,078 Member
    Haven't heard of mayo treatment for headlice, my daughter used to use hair conditioner when grands were young, probably works the same way. You can use essential oils as well

    Kate UK <3
  • anneshields001
    anneshields001 Posts: 1,092 Member
    Hi, everyone,

    I joined a couple of weeks ago but have spent this time reading your posts and trying to get a feel for who’s who. When I found the group I was impressed by all the activity – it is hard to keep up with everyone! Have some of you known each other for years? In any case, good for all of you and thanks for welcoming me to your esteemed group!

    Pip – have you had your RV for a long time? I’ve been thinking off and on about getting one but haven’t been certain that I’d use it enough….is this a common concern that you’ve heard from others?

    NYKaren – Glad to hear that I’m not the only one who makes new year resolutions at the end of the summer! It only seems to make sense for those of us who operate on an academic year calendar!

    Heather – I keep scrolling back to the organ pipe photo – it is a really nice shot!

    Marcelyn – I’m sure that cutting your run short was disappointing but heat is brutal and your body was telling you that it was too much. Hope you have a great run tomorrow!

    Ginger – I liked your bingo goal graphic so much that I’m going to try one myself. Sometimes my to do “list” feels so daunting – knowing I have a “free space” for a day that just isn’t meant for productivity feels like a relief. I’m tempted to add a couple more free spaces!

    I’m still not actively job hunting. When I try to wrap my head around what’s next I can’t – eventually, this will change, I know. But for now, I’ll journal, walk, take care of myself and relearn how to connect with friends. I’ve been really fortunate, career-wise – have always been in jobs that I love, doing work I find meaningful and very satisfying. When the time comes, I’ll do the work to figure out the next steps; for now, though, I’m resting and regaining energy and trust in myself to know what I need to be happy.

    This past week I did have some long conversations with a couple of friends – strange how when I’m struggling the most, I tend to isolate myself…why do I try to tackle the tough times alone??

    Time to get the dogs out for a bit – getting dark earlier each night –

    Until next time

    Anne in Rochester NY
  • lhannon062709
    lhannon062709 Posts: 1,140 Member
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  • exermom
    exermom Posts: 6,531 Member
    I've decided what I'm going to do about those pictures. Nothing. If and when Denise asks me about them, I'll tell her that there are things that I want to do for her shower, I'm sorry Maria decided at such a late date to do this. She could have asked me but instead she had you call and ask me. And then she thinks I'm going to jump thru hoops for her? I think not. If I get to it, I get to it.

    Anne - welcome. So glad you decided to post.

    Michele in NC now in VA
  • pipcd34
    pipcd34 Posts: 17,278 Member
    Hi, everyone,

    I joined a couple of weeks ago but have spent this time reading your posts and trying to get a feel for who’s who. When I found the group I was impressed by all the activity – it is hard to keep up with everyone! Have some of you known each other for years? In any case, good for all of you and thanks for welcoming me to your esteemed group!

    Pip – have you had your RV for a long time? I’ve been thinking off and on about getting one but haven’t been certain that I’d use it enough….is this a common concern that you’ve heard from others?

    NYKaren – Glad to hear that I’m not the only one who makes new year resolutions at the end of the summer! It only seems to make sense for those of us who operate on an academic year calendar!

    Heather – I keep scrolling back to the organ pipe photo – it is a really nice shot!

    Marcelyn – I’m sure that cutting your run short was disappointing but heat is brutal and your body was telling you that it was too much. Hope you have a great run tomorrow!

    Ginger – I liked your bingo goal graphic so much that I’m going to try one myself. Sometimes my to do “list” feels so daunting – knowing I have a “free space” for a day that just isn’t meant for productivity feels like a relief. I’m tempted to add a couple more free spaces!

    I’m still not actively job hunting. When I try to wrap my head around what’s next I can’t – eventually, this will change, I know. But for now, I’ll journal, walk, take care of myself and relearn how to connect with friends. I’ve been really fortunate, career-wise – have always been in jobs that I love, doing work I find meaningful and very satisfying. When the time comes, I’ll do the work to figure out the next steps; for now, though, I’m resting and regaining energy and trust in myself to know what I need to be happy.

    This past week I did have some long conversations with a couple of friends – strange how when I’m struggling the most, I tend to isolate myself…why do I try to tackle the tough times alone??

    Time to get the dogs out for a bit – getting dark earlier each night –

    Until next time

    Anne in Rochester NY

    We r going to retire in it, so it will b used enuf. We will be selling our lot at the ocean, sell the house and that will b home. Kirby's plan is 3 yrs. right now we use it once a year for our
  • barbiecat
    barbiecat Posts: 17,205 Member
    :) The line dance performance at the fair turned out great. The weather was sunny, not too warm, and a bit of a breeze. Several people came from the class I teach. I made a couple of tiny errors but kept on dancing so probably no one noticed but me.

    <3Michele, I think you should be saying "No" to a lot of what's being asked of you for this shower and probably the wedding, too. This should be a joyous time for you, not a succession of chores thought up by others You are so kind and obliging that it just hasn't occurred to you to refuse to do something.

    :)Anne, yes, some of us have been posting here for a long time, but once you get started you'll get to know others and they will get to know you and you'll feel a great sense of community.

    :) I taught first grade in public school for many years and lice happened from time to time. The minute the nurse came into the classroom to check for lice, my head began to itch. I got lice one time and it was my hairdresser who noticed it. A lot of lice shampoo, laundry, and vacuuming took care of it. I felt really bad for low income people who could ill afford the shampoo and all the needed laundry to treat their families.

    <3Katla, I'm sorry that your husband is opposed to the trip you've been looking forward to.

    <3 Barbie
  • SophieRosieMom
    SophieRosieMom Posts: 3,663 Member
    Mia - my goodness! Glad you finished the race, got your credit card back, had a nice lunch. Sorry about the fall and the Bluetooth - happy today was a "win" for you after all! 5K is fabulous!

    Barbie
    - glad you had nice weather for the line dance performance at the fair. Our county fair is coming to an end this week and it was nice not to have the usual 90+ degree weather.

    Pip- LOVE how your airstream is shaping up! Did the curtain lady show up early? ;) You and Kirby will have many great adventures in it when you retire! <3

    Anne - Welcome. Hang in there - I've been with this group since last Christmas - they are very supportive, wise and have knowledge in a LOT of things. No matter what health hurdles a person is facing, they are here for you. Since I retired a year ago, I feel blessed to be able to check out the conversations with this group a couple times a day if I can.

    Lazy day today but I'm getting canning supplies around so I might can applesauce if possible tomorrow. The first applesauce of the season is generally tart because the apples are in a green-turning to ripe-stage. I'll add a drip of sugar and call it good. Apples are looking good - last year I had trouble with coddling moths but put out traps and spread petroleum jelly around the base of the trunks- it's supposed to keep the caterpillars from climbing up the trunks I guess-- a Master Gardener trick, anecdotal. Hopefully one or both of those things did the trick.

    Have a wonderful evening! :)
    Lanette
    Sunny & warm SW WA State

  • pipcd34
    pipcd34 Posts: 17,278 Member
    lhscapil wrote: »
    Mia - my goodness! Glad you finished the race, got your credit card back, had a nice lunch. Sorry about the fall and the Bluetooth - happy today was a "win" for you after all! 5K is fabulous!

    Barbie
    - glad you had nice weather for the line dance performance at the fair. Our county fair is coming to an end this week and it was nice not to have the usual 90+ degree weather.

    Pip- LOVE how your airstream is shaping up! Did the curtain lady show up early? ;) You and Kirby will have many great adventures in it when you retire! <3

    Anne - Welcome. Hang in there - I've been with this group since last Christmas - they are very supportive, wise and have knowledge in a LOT of things. No matter what health hurdles a person is facing, they are here for you. Since I retired a year ago, I feel blessed to be able to check out the conversations with this group a couple times a day if I can.

    Lazy day today but I'm getting canning supplies around so I might can applesauce if possible tomorrow. The first applesauce of the season is generally tart because the apples are in a green-turning to ripe-stage. I'll add a drip of sugar and call it good. Apples are looking good - last year I had trouble with coddling moths but put out traps and spread petroleum jelly around the base of the trunks- it's supposed to keep the caterpillars from climbing up the trunks I guess-- a Master Gardener trick, anecdotal. Hopefully one or both of those things did the trick.

    Have a wonderful evening! :)
    Lanette
    Sunny & warm SW WA State

    damn straight she showed up early. I was there before her, but still she was on time. when she started to apologize, I stopped her and said, "lets just not talk about that subject". she didn't say another word about it... that was a smart move on her part
  • Machka9
    Machka9 Posts: 25,616 Member
    Machka9 wrote: »
    Saturday -- My husband and I travelled to the north of the state with the intention of starting ... and perhaps finishing ... a 400 km. We weren't sure if we'd complete the 400 because we haven't been well in recent weeks, and haven't done nearly enough cycling recently ... so we figured it might be a bit of a struggle.

    Also, while this weekend presented us with sunshine during the day, it was not at all warm. Shortly after we started, my husband's thermometer read -1.8C and the high reached 12C for a little while. Tonight it is supposed to drop below freezing again with frost.

    So, we started the 400 km, and covered the part of the route I really wanted to ride ... a section we've driven but have never ridden. And it is beautiful! The route twists and turns and climbs a little and has some flat sections, and presents riders with a lovely view of the Great Western Tiers which are topped with snow at this time of year.

    All up, we covered 183.8 km and I really enjoyed the ride. I was so pleased to be able to do that distance, and had fun out there! :)


    Also ... when we reached 157 km, my husband and I decided to go out for dinner to celebrate our anniversary (it's next week). Evil husband made the booking for 6 pm, which gave us an hour and a quarter to cover the last 27 km, a quarter hour to get ready and half an hour to get there. We made it! I can move briskly when there's Mexican food at stake.

    To be fair to my husband, he did try to get a booking for later, but this place is popular and busy and 6 pm was the only time we could get in.


    Distance 183.8 km
    Elevation: 1256 metres
    Moving Time 9:02

    Feeling all right today .... but no voice!!
  • margaretturk
    margaretturk Posts: 5,259 Member
    Pip looks great!
  • pipcd34
    pipcd34 Posts: 17,278 Member
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  • exermom
    exermom Posts: 6,531 Member
    barbiecat wrote: »
    :)

    <3Michele, I think you should be saying "No" to a lot of what's being asked of you for this shower and probably the wedding, too. This should be a joyous time for you, not a succession of chores thought up by others You are so kind and obliging that it just hasn't occurred to you to refuse to do something.


    've decided that I'm just going to be "too busy" to get to it. Even to Denise I'll be "too busy" and just won't find the time. There ARE things that I want to do, like Jess asked me to make the cake for the shower. But she did ask me months ago. I feel bad for Denise if this is important to her. Maybe it isn't. She did tell me today that it's OK that her wedding favor bags aren't decorated. would have thought that would have been important to her.

  • csofled
    csofled Posts: 3,022 Member
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  • exermom
    exermom Posts: 6,531 Member
    Mia - congrats on finishing the race! So glad you got your card back but sorry about the fall

    matchka I'm so impressed wihth your cycling

    Rori - my heart breaks for you

    Michele from NC now in VA who wants to leave early tomorrow a.m. I realized that i haven't driven on the Beltway in 10 years!
  • jmkmomm
    jmkmomm Posts: 3,247 Member
    Pip, nome of your pictures will load on my iPAd. I guess I should use my imagination but keep in mind your style. Hmmmm, wonder what I will come up with. Well glad you have got it done. Is it all finished? Enjoy.


    I think it was Sue wondering how to exercise while traveling. I have made laps around rest stops at time. It is kind of scar when you go behind the building if it is dark though. Charlie always met me around back to make sure I was OK. Really he didn't like it that I was doing it at all but he knows I can be stubborn.

    Thanks to all who co,me red on my Ellie. I can't wait until she grows up and I see what kind of a person she will be, what proffesional she chooses. She is a brilliant young lady.,she gets that from her Dad. Both Mom and Dad have very gentle personalities. Well both my grand daughters are great. Trinity is having her birthday party with her friends tonight.mthey are having Krispy cream donuts and it is a glow party. Not at all what we had when we were young.mbut indont think they had glow sticks and black lighting!

    Rori, I'm so sorry about your husband. If suppose toy were in the room with him when they were doing the testing. It is so hard not to correct your loved one instead of letting them make that mistake., a trip like that would be wonderful and I love it thatbypu have all,those hotel and airline points. I have née and really don't know how to get them! I have gotten CVS points before! Is it like those?

    Speaking of pharmacy, we went to Sam's club to pick up meds today. I had a lot, 14, plus over the counter meds. His Xarerlto was one that had to be refilled but the doctors had t call in more. They called in for 3 months! I know it is an expensive med but without insurance it was over $1000. With insurance we paid $235. But altogether we pair almost $400 for 14 scripts and generic Aleve, Advile and Melotonin. Next Monday is my last med after my stent.,so the first thing I will do to get off my narcotics is to cut my Narco down from 2 a night down to 1. This week I will see if I can get a script for a lesser dose of my Ambien and start taking that next week along with the lesser dose of Narco. But I am almost out of that. But my goal is to be off of both of those drugs. I hate having that pan contract and having to go pee in a bottle so some one will see that I am taking my narcotics like I should.

    My niece that had been here since Thursday but not come over t see me came over. She loves, loves flowers and she barely made any comment on mine. Just said it looked a lot better than the huge bushes. She did love Mozart. Her husband is blind but Mozart didn't take to him at all.mi was excited for him to hold him and see how soft he is. But mOzart wanted nothing to do with him. It was funny, Jenny asked what kind of games he played. I said one of his favorite is to wad up a piece of papermajd he place fetch. So I wadded ip me and he gets that look f excitement. I threw it but I a, a pretty bad throw. I guess he knew Jennbwas better because he took it and laid at JEnnys feet for her to throw! So at least she enjoyed him.she loves animals but they don't want to get one because they think an animal would get in the way of a blind person. I think a cat or dog would easily be trained that as soon as he puts his cane down, they would get out of the way. He sees no purpose of getting a seeing eye dog. He says he does fine without one. HAH. He can bar.ey leave the house. He does know the way to Zoe myself car in the parking space and he turns it on to either warm it up or cool it down. He also likes to listen to her car and he is able to identify anything wrong with it. He and a neighbor that loves to,work with him. Joel helps him under the hood of his car. He uses Joel's ears to help him determine what is wrong. Had also taken it to an empty parking lot and let Joel drive it with him in it guiding him.

    Ok, night night Joyce, Imdiana
  • dreamwriter
    dreamwriter Posts: 610 Member
    Heather - I so enjoy going on these journeys with you.

    Pip - The Airstream is looking good

    Mia - I'm glad you were able to cast your day in a positive light.

    Rori - I think taking your D. H. to Santa Barbara is a stroke of genius.

    We arrived home from camping. I partook of too many adult beverages and too much bad food. We had such a good time with this couple. Ron and Larry have been friends for 61 yrs. so they really get each other's humour which at times is more than slightly warped. I loved it around the Kaslo area. The only down part was the constant worry of forest fires. We had about 2 days that were clear after some major rain. Gold mines, silver mines, and just mines seems to be the theme for our summer. We also learned more about the conditions in the Japanese interment camps. It was very interesting. I didn't get to enjoy the Ainsworth hot springs with our friends as Larry refused to go and I made the decision to stay back with him. He's very self concious because of the scoliosis and the psoriasis. We''l see this lovely couple early next year at their home in Mexico.

    One night back and we have Keira for a sleep over. My DSIL, niece and grand niece were in. Keira and Maddie are adorable together. I can't wait to see them and Harmony as flower girls, it will be so cute. Tonight they were practicing a flower girl dance to surprise Kate with. Not sure what music they plan to use as there wasn't any. Didn't slow them down one little bit.

    We did a bit of shopping for a new mattress as we are going to put ours in the trailer. This old back does not appreciate the RV mattress. I think we found the one today but I am hoping that Larry doesn't let price take precedence over quality.

    Monday I am getting the cortisone cocktail in my back. Still nervous about that. 420 store called and needs another form signed to access my medical records. Putting it on the ever increasing Monday list.

    Sunday morning I am spending with Keira then taking sheets and towels back to trailer. I want to get in a bike ride, book our hotel for October, do some menu planning and we will probably go to a movie.

    Wishing you all health, wealth and happiness.

    - Sharon in Lethbridge where it feels like fall

  • spikeyhair
    spikeyhair Posts: 2,078 Member
    Kate UK <3
  • GloworminWA
    GloworminWA Posts: 704 Member
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  • KetoneKaren
    KetoneKaren Posts: 6,412 Member
    edited August 2017
    Katla <3

    Sharon in Alberta Ugh. Sorry about your car.

    Vicki Made me giggle to think of people calling the hospital for eclipse glasses. B)

    Mia Goodness, what a day you had! Glad you are calling it a win.

    Pip Airstream looks so nice. Very welcoming and cheerful.

    Heather Welcome home! So nice you have the cheese and bread from your last trip and your Duolingo Swedish course for the next trip!

    Sharon Here is hoping that back cocktail pickles your back perfectly!

    Rori Lovely idea taking your husband to Santa Barbara. That makes my heart feel full. <3

    DJ I wish I had purchased eclipse glasses but I didn't. We will have only 86% here, but I still want to experience it. I have to be at work by 3, planning to go a bit early as some people at work have the glasses and even a welding mask! (some are safe, some aren't) and are willing to share briefly.

    Anne Welcome! Look for Barbie's post at the end of each month with the link to the next month's thread, so you won't lose us!

    Karen in Virginia
  • Machka9
    Machka9 Posts: 25,616 Member
    exermom wrote: »
    matchka I'm so impressed wihth your cycling

    Thanks! :)

    A bit tired today, and it would appear my cold has returned, but very pleased that the ride went well, and was relatively easy.

  • grandmallie
    grandmallie Posts: 10,098 Member
    Morning Ladies~
    I slept pretty well for sleeping on a loveseat,Taliah still snoozing... which is good. went to there house and got the dog out, and fed the cat and dog..
    going to see the real estate agent today.and go grocery shopping after that, I will be freaking out because that will probably be around 3-4 a clock when the store is crowded.Ugggh
    I still have to get proof of income for the lease..
  • klanders30
    klanders30 Posts: 2,569 Member
    Welcome Anne keep checking in with us, it's lots of fun and great accountability. I'm going on my 2 year anniversary on MFP and I am so glad I stuck with it!

    Rori ((( <3 ))) your trip sounds awesome, just imagining the ocean vistas and the cool breezes, how lovely for you both.

    I've just been recommended a book. "My Year with Eleanor" and its sounds like a great book. Basically the author tried to do one thing she was afraid of every day for a year, based on that Eleanor Roosevelt quote about facing fear. I checked my library and they don't have it, but I've put it on hold. Sounds like a great read. Speaking of which, I was nudged to take a weights "one to one" appointment at my gym, so I said "YES" that will happen on Monday.

    NYKAREN
  • Machka9
    Machka9 Posts: 25,616 Member
    Hi, everyone,

    I joined a couple of weeks ago but have spent this time reading your posts and trying to get a feel for who’s who. When I found the group I was impressed by all the activity – it is hard to keep up with everyone! Have some of you known each other for years? In any case, good for all of you and thanks for welcoming me to your esteemed group!

    Some of us are new here ... I joined MFP in February 2015 but started chatting in this group in March 2017. :)

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