WOMEN AGES 50+ FOR AUGUST 2017
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another flat :0(0
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Feeling virtuous- walking on hotel treadmill now4
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did I tell you Kirby bought a go pro?? he wants to record the ride for memories... he is tinkering with it now so he can get the bugs out so by the time the ride gets here, he will have it down pat. I'm excited. he has a chest strap and a helmet strap.
My husband bought a go pro or something similar a year or so ago and has filmed me/us cycling a few times. I wasn't sure why he didn't use it more often, but apparently it filled up and you couldn't delete or move the files. Turns out there was some sort of known bug in the system. Not sure if he's been able to fix it yet.
so far it's letting him delete little test rides he's been doing... his is voice activated which is handy1 -
Is that quilt made from event T-shirts?
It caught my eye because I've got a pile of event T-shirts which I never/rarely wear and I keep wondering what to do with them. I'd like to keep the event logos etc. as souvenirs but don't really need more T-shirts. One idea I had was to create a collage and frame them, but that might be another idea.
yes, when we met he had a crap load of tshirst from rides and runs, i retired a bunch and had them made into that quilt and gave it to him for one of his birthdays. i have gathered enough to get one done for me. i am going to have my friend use some of the curtain left over material for the borders so it can kinda go with the inside.3 -
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This is the picture my niece took during totality. It's not as good as the professional ones you've seen, which look much more like totality looked to the naked eye, but it's a lot better than the shot I ended up with. I am still amazed this morning -- I tend to become overly emotional when it comes to natural wonders, and yesterday's eclipse was one of the most incredible events I've witnessed.
Our gym was closed Sunday and Monday because of the eclipse, and I realized how dependent I've become on the gym for my calorie burn. It was really difficult to stay within my calorie limit without exercising. On Saturday morning, I managed to get a run and workout in before breakfast, otherwise, the weekend would have been a total bust.
After breakfast on Saturday, I took everyone to Oregon Garden, which is a really fun place with lots of walking paths/trails. But my mom is not really up to walking much anymore. So we rode the tram to get where we wanted to go and did short walks. Sunday, we went to Keizer Rapids so the kids could play on Big Toy (a huge playground) and the dog could play in the dog park. I imagined we would be able to walk a trail next to the river, but instead, I let the kids walk the dog to the river, and I drove my mom in the car.
I talked my husband into taking a bike ride Sunday evening, but he would only go for 20 minutes. Which is hardly worth doing, but I did it anyway.
Then yesterday, I took the dog out for a 45 minute walk before the sun went down.
I'm probably up a pound. But we'll see what the scale says when I officially weigh in for the week tomorrow morning.
It sucks to be old and short.
Speaking of which, my husband is starting to nag again (like he did a few years ago when I was very fit and active) about the time I'm spending "working out." He accused me of being "addicted." I straight up told him, that if I didn't get at least a 300 calorie burn each day, it would be really difficult for me to eat few enough calories to manage any weight loss. So this morning, I got up at 6:00 to run -- then I'll walk at lunch -- and this evening all I'll have to do is take my youngest swimming.
Enough of that.
I hope everyone has a great day.
Felicia
Willamette Valley, Oregon
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My August Goals:
~ Stay under 1500 calories daily - not including exercise ---
8/1 = 1,289 8/2 = 1,151 8/3 = 1,295 8/4 = 1,780 8/5 = 1,390
8/6 = 1,323 8/7 = 1,454 8/8 = 1,275 8/9 = 1,114 8/10 = 548
8/11 = 1,233 8/12 = 1,500 8/13 = 1,811 8/14 = 1,221 8/15 = 1,565
8/16 = 1,429 8/17 = 1,391 8/18 = ?? 8/19 = ?? 8/20 = ??
8/21 = 1,172
~ Walk 5k steps daily ---
8/1 = no app 8/2 = no app 8/3 = 3,980 8/4 = 4,675 8/5 = 7,306
8/6 = 3,374 8/7 = 3,132 8/8 = 2,852 8/9 = 4,551 8/10 = 5,041
8/11 = 4,211 8/12 = 7,250 8/13 = 5,011 8/14 = 3,218 8/15 = 5,364
8/16 = 3,556 8/17 = 3,181 8/18 = 5,345 8/19 = 3,749 8/20 = 3,512
8/21 = 6,873
~ Plexus regimen ---
8/1 = yes 8/2 = yes 8/3 = yes 8/4 = yes 8/5 = yes
8/6 = no 8/7 = yes 8/8 = yes 8/9 = yes 8/10 = yes
8/11 = no 8/12 = no 8/13 = no 8/14 = yes 8/15 = yes
8/16 = no 8/17 = no 8/18 = no 8/19 = no 8/20 = no
8/21 = no
~ WATER equal or exceeding 64 ounces ---
8/1 = 80oz 8/2 = 72oz 8/3 = 64oz 8/4 = 70oz 8/5 = ??
8/6 = ?? 8/7 = 66oz 8/8 = 70oz 8/9 = 56oz 8/10 = 142oz
8/11 = 56oz 8/12 = 64oz 8/13 = 60oz 8/14 = 48oz 8/15 = 56oz
8/16 = 64oz 8/17 = 64oz 8/18 = 80oz 8/19 = 64oz 8/20 = 48oz
8/21 = 60oz
So far the wrist brace at night has handled the pain of carpal tunnel during the day, but still experiencing some numbness and weird sensations as well as no grip strength. Appointment set up for 9/22 to address it, unless it becomes unbearable of course. GREAT dinner last night of shredded chicken with buffalo sauce mixed into non-fat cream cheese/non-fat sour cream over a bed of roasted cauliflower...it was very simple, and delicious...
More walking yesterday than normal, actually the 2nd highest step count of the month so far...I actually slept really well last night once I got my mind shut off...anticipating some good news soon, and my mind is plotting and planning as a result of that. I'm waiting until last minute to finalize my plans to go to WA to assist my nephew with Scotty's things, in hopes of keeping my son with me as long as possible. He's waiting on time off approval, which hopefully he'll hear about by the end of the week when the owner returns to distribute payroll.
Mr. Toad decided to contact me yesterday a few times via phone call to my desk phone, and email to my work email. BIG mistake having sent him an email once from work - so now he's blocked from being able to email me, and cannot call either, since I put his number(s) in as spam status. He's been unable to reach me on my personal number(s), email or social media. I've learned a very big lesson about providing too many options for communication to someone I don't know well. I figured after doing the background on him that he was actually going to be okay, but he's just a jerk with a nice resume. I'm VERY grateful he hasn't approached the house, and has no access to me at work. He is professing love and can't go on without me type of blather - I'm ignoring it, and have not responded in any way - perhaps he'll get the hint. Just like with a bad puppy, discipline sometimes means you ignore their behavior until it stops.
Much love and respect from Vegas,
Dorrie aka TrulyDivyn
"Replace I WISH with I WILL" --- Nana
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We are having a surprisingly wonderful trip, it I'm not the trip logger Heather is. Still never thought Nebraska, Kansas, and Oklahoma would be so much fun have such GOOD ( and healthy) food.3
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~ KJLaMore - thank you for that! I'm slowly coming out of the fog, but it sure hasn't been easy. My DD thinks my body is attacking me to remind me I'm not just in heart pain, my soul hurts too. I appreciate your comment!
~ Sygamore - Welcome! I'm fairly new here as well...I just jumped right in and started sharing...so far, these ladies have been FABULOUSLY supportive and often hilarious and insightful as well...you'll love it here!
~ Lanette - the pits? No my friend, I've never heard of that! As with any food seed, I'm certain there's some nutritional benefit, but some are not good for us. PLEASE do your research before attempting this...
~ Glow - I completely sympathize with your knee pain. In 2014 about a week on the job, I slipped and fell out of the hotel tub, cracking my left patella (knee) and breaking the top of the proximal tibia (shinbone). That was a very painful and slow rehabilitation, and I often feel as if I cannot trust my knee not to give out on me at times. Even worse is when I feel it lock or like it's going to slip out of place. I refused surgery, but I do understand the need is there for a great number of people. I pray you will have success with yours! Also, I'm glad you liked my tip about the $100 emergency fund...my Daddy taught me that, and always tucked a $100 bill in my wallet whenever he saw me if there wasn't one already in there. It was a constant reminder from him that I matter enough to always have means to escape, fix, or provide/donate if I always have an emergency fund. Daddy was VERY clear when I was young that I needed to be completely independent of anyone, especially financially. I've tried to instill that with my children as well.
~ Felicia - oh how I miss the outdoor adventures of Oregon! Thanks for the reminder...I've been planning a trip to take my Squishy up to Big Toy as well. Probably next summer...this year we went to visit family in Brookings and he got to see the Pacific ocean for the first time, and do bonfires as well as the sea lions being a big hit. So, since we have a summer vacation in OR every year, this year I'm planning for Big Toy. I'm also hosting a big family reunion here in Vegas this coming summer for the other side of the family, so there's a lot of upcoming fun planned!
Much love and respect from Vegas,
Dorrie aka TrulyDivyn
"Replace I WISH with I WILL" --- Nana
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Gloria: I hope the knee issue is something that you can get taken care of in the reasonably near future. (((HUGS)))
Sharon: I hope you are feeling better soon. Back trouble is on my list of worst miseries. My dad really suffered with it and so has DH. He's had three surgeries and each was miraculous.
Lanette & Machka: Avocado, lettuce, tomato and cream cheese sandwiches are divine. I'll admit they're high in fat, but it is mostly good fat. I use nufchatel in place of cream cheese to cut back a little on the fat. I haven't given myself permission to have one in a long time & I've never calculated the calories. :flowerforyou:
Heather: I also get flu shots every year. Most of the time they work beautifully but once in a while the strain of flu that is going around isn't included in the shot. They create the vaccines early on in the season and there is some guesswork as to which strain will be going around. They include the right ones most of the time but not always. :ohwell:
Felicia: I'm not sure why it is any worse to be old and short than to be old and tall. I recommend adding a "have fun every day" goal. It doesn't always have to be a spectacular event. I've been happier since I added it to my goals list. It helps me notice little pleasures.
We are staying here with DSIL one more day. I'm ready to go home now, but I'll defer to DH on this one. My mom used to say that dead fish and houseguests begin to stink after three days. We're there.
Katla in beautiful NW Oregon
"That which doesn't kill us, makes us stronger." Friedrich Nietzsche
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Katla - YUM!!! Guess what I'll have for lunch - avocado, tomato, lettuce & laughing cow (don't have cream cheese) sandwich. Great idea! Glad you are having a good time at DSIL's - hope your DH's scooter worked as well as expected. Have a safe drive back!
By the way, I didn't intend to start eating avocado pits - I was just asking the question (doing research) in case any of you did and if so, how did you prepare, etc. I know everything on the internet isn't necessarily accurate! Sad but true.
Rye - your trip sounds like fun! Enjoy!!
Machka - do they sell Elderberry syrups and pills there? Some folks swear by them. The couple times I've felt like I was coming down with something in the past, I'd take this for a day. Thank you for sharing the articles. I wonder what our flu season will be like. That's another reason my DH rarely goes out in public. He gets the flu shot and I haven't in years. I did get both pneumonia shots though.
Lanette
SW WA State
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AVOCADO PITS- Lanette, they actually had a segment on Good Morning America, just this morning. They advised against grinding the pit up and trying to eat it that way, because it is very fibrous/woody. They ended the segment with scientists and doctors are doing a lot of research right now on the health benefits of the avocado pit.2
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AVOCADO PITS- Lanette, they actually had a segment on Good Morning America, just this morning. They advised against grinding the pit up and trying to eat it that way, because it is very fibrous/woody. They ended the segment with scientists and doctors are doing a lot of research right now on the health benefits of the avocado pit.
Kelly, how timely! Thanks!
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Hey friends!
Just checking in at Whidbey island, here! Its been really wonderful seeing my son! This is my eldest son now. He is 28, and has been in the Navy, coming up on 10 years. He wants to get out next year, his lease on this place expires in March, and he won't be renewing it.
After picking him up we went to his apartment, and it was a disaster! We did not raise our son to live this way! The room mate came home kinda embarrassed, (GOOD). So in their conversations, after we left, was the information to the room mate that the yearly lease would not be renewed. So son rented a U-haul truck today, and is moving a lot of his own scooter stuff, because Hus room mate put a lit of stuff in garage! He needs to tweek his scooter after 7 months not running. That can't happen until he cleans it out. He rented a storage unit. So husband and I are hanging out until the commissary opens up. I am making a double batch of fried rice, putting half in containers four his freezer. Maybe tomorrow night I might make tapioca for him!
We are scoping out the area, and though the city of Whidbey is so much more crowded than we are used to, there is many perks. Its nice to have the gate guards call him Chief and salute him again. There is a nice theatre on base, showing movies for $5, and you stand for the National Anthem before the movie starts. There is a drive in theatre as well, but I would along go in the heat of summer, and in my sons truck, not in our cramped car. There is more fast food places, not a perk in our minds, but there is a nice gym on base with everything , except a pool. And its free! There is a tennis court so I am happy about that.
Whidbey island gets about half the rainfall of Seattle because its shielded by the Olympia Mountain range.
So in Feb/March we could be moving up here. Sharing a nice hone with son. To make the move we do have to tighten our belt even further though. To rent a truck to haul everything!
Sadly, looking at finances, we can't attend Owains' graduation in late September. Well we didn't attend our middle son's either. Hopefully he will have a moment after A school to come home, maybe at Christmas or New Years time. Still only the one letter from that boy! Hopefully when we drive home Thursday we will have one waiting for us. I am still writing a letter every other day. My husband has a stack of postcards and is corresponding that way.
Love everyone!
Becca
In Washington state but my
Pillow is in Oregon!
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Machka- I have never gotten a flu shot. I don't often get the flu. I get sinus infections; but they generally go away after a couple weeks of self medication. About every three-five years I will get one WHOPPER of a sinus infection that requires double z-pack intervention. I was sick a lot when I was a kid, so maybe that is why I seem to be immune to a lot of things. My doc says that because I work with children and have such a strong immune system, I am most likely "a carrier". LOL This irritates my hubby, because he catches EVERYTHING! We tend to sleep in separate rooms during cold and flu season. He is not easy to sleep with anyway, so this suits me fine!1
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My son and husband working.
The garage.
His cute garden window, by his front door.
His bedroom. Yep those are all Lego's. We have a man child for a son!
B
Becca
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