WOMEN AGES 50+ FOR SEPTEMBER 2017

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  • pipcd34
    pipcd34 Posts: 17,264 Member
    stats for the day:

    Manual treadmill- 20.31min, 13.40min mi, 156mhr, 1.5mi = 255c
    Apple Watch- 274c
    Rowing Machine- 15min, 55aw, 138mhr, 3245meters = 151c
    Apple Watch- 150c
    Rope pull- 10min, 131mhr, 332meters = 86c
    Apple Watch- 81c
    Arm ski machine- 10min, 133mhr, 121ahr, 48aw, 1547meters = 93c
    Apple Watch- 80c
    Fl Exercises- 19min, 2sets of 10ea, 121mhr, 14 diff exercises = 107c
    Apple Watch- 106c

    total cal 692
  • fanncy0626
    fanncy0626 Posts: 7,152 Member
    Wendy- I love your horse and dog! Both are adorable!
  • DamitJanit
    DamitJanit Posts: 1,329 Member
    Call me crazy but I love to see other people happy and succeeding .

    Good Evening Friends,

    Janetr, I woke up Tuesday morning with what I thought was a cold. All the symptoms were here so I started taking my stand by: Cold=Ezz. I took it for two and a half days and no more symptoms. I hope yours goes as quickly.

    Becca, the deer was cute, I’ll agree.

    Joyce, I hope Michelle doesn’t have any problems with what she eats. After had my gall bladder out I was surprised to find that I never noticed a difference. I thought I’d have to change my diet at least a little but never did.

    Janetr, ahhhhhhhh at the fence kisses. <3

    M, I wouldn’t get rid of too many things too quickly as the sensitivity can always change again.

    NYKaren, so glad you see an improvement from the shot.

    Pat, so good to see you. Glad things are positive on your front. Check in when you can. (((Hugs)))

    Lanette, I love the story of the funeral director and the cousin. LOL

    Rye, heck I’d vent too if that were my BIL trying to get me to fix up a truck for his daughter. I’d tell him I would do it but the price would be $xxxxx to cover the expense. Lol

    Terry, glad you got on the antibiotics and are feeling better. Heal soon.

    pretty-pink-welcome-smiley-emoticon.gifto all the Newbies. Come often and join in the chat. This thing works!! Please sign your post with what you want to be called. It makes it easier for us to respond to you. Also a location is great, be it specific or general. We are happy to have you join us.

    I went to a birthday party for a friend today that turned 80. She is in great shape. She still works and drives and you’d never know she was that old. I hope I’m in that great a shape at that age. Hell I just hope I’m still alive at that age. lol

    Sending love, good thoughts and cool sunshine to all of you.

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    DJ
    Myrtle Beach, SC
  • suebdew
    suebdew Posts: 1,298 Member
    Evening ladies.
    Terry- Gallery Night was awesome. Five houses were open and each house had 5-7 artists displaying their work. There were all kinds of demonstrations and so much fun. Los of painting in different mediums, jewelry, glass work, photographs and more food than anyone could eat. Afterwards, 10 of us went out to dinner. (Didn't eat at the houses).
    Katla-sorry to hear that Arrow stepped on your foot.
    Worked in flower bed for 5 hours so I am beat.
    SueBDew in TX
  • langman22
    langman22 Posts: 786 Member
    Allie, when one dream becomes real, a thousand become possible. Welcome to your new and improved life. Enjoy the heck out of it! :)

    Joyce, I never had a problem with food after my gallbladder was removed. Hopefully Michelle will be as lucky.

    NYKaren, glad the shot helped.

    DJ, I agree, I'd like to have good health when I'm 80. Heck, I'd like better health now. Lol

    Goodnight from VT Terry
  • langman22
    langman22 Posts: 786 Member
    Sue, we have something in VT called "Open Studio" where you can go around to different artist studios and see their work and learn about it. I believe it is a state wide weekend event. I asked my DH if he wanted to have one at our house to showcase his drawings and he said "what am I going to do, show people the chair I sit in while I draw". He had a point and I had to laugh. He is very talented and has a Batchelor's degree in Fine art. His drawings are no more than about 5". So they are small. If you are interested, he has a website "www. federicodrawings.com".

    Ok now I'm really going to bed to read.

    Night ladies, Terry
  • Katla49
    Katla49 Posts: 10,385 Member
    Lenora: I wondered whether Alison's "no pet" rules were from the owner or the condo association, too. Great minds think alike! :smiley:

    Machka & Wendy: When I was going through "the change" a doctor gave me hormone therapy. My body's reaction to it was so negative that I quit very quickly. Going "cold turkey" was a huge improvement. Years later I saw articles warning against the hormone therapy that was prescribed for me. :grumble: I have no idea what is available now but my mind is full of warnings and I probably would choose "cold turkey" again..

    I was the last student in today's final riding lesson from my teacher. She will let me know when she's going to be at the stable so I can ride when she is there. That warms my heart more than I can say. :heart: She will also send me contact information for other good teachers in the area. :smiley: One of my fellow students keeps her horse at the stable and we hope to try a trail ride together. Keeping my fingers crossed for this to actually happen.

    Katla in beautiful NW Oregon

    Nothing is impossible, the word itself says 'I'm possible'!" -Audrey Hepburn

  • langman22
    langman22 Posts: 786 Member
    Ok so I'm still on...does anyone know if you can turn off the ads on MFP?

    Terry
  • trisH_7183
    trisH_7183 Posts: 1,486 Member
    Good eve all. Starting this eve,tho not sure when it will be done.Our ride thru the hills,lunch out etc made for a great day.Dhs BD is tomor(10/1). We'll have spag & meatballs with garlic bread. His choice.No cake,but made him chocolate chip cookies,his fav.
    DD works at a school & they have an all day meeting tomor,so we'll have SIL here for dinner.

    Other DD just returned home from their 2 wk vacation in Wyo,MT & Colo.They loved it,but was glad to get back east & warmer temps.
    DD met a couple in Jackson Hole
    from London.
    Our SIL asked his oncologist not to sugar coat his diagnosis & is very appreciative that he didn't.Told him "we cannot cure this cancer,but we can treat it.No guarantee,but might live several yrs before it returns in a diff place."He has chemo next wk after 10 days off.
    Sounds like a lot of you having work done on your house & replacing appliances.I agree,they seem to be n
    made of smoke & air. Our fridge is plumbed.....2 nd one & never a problem.
    Allie.....hope your new life will be just what you want.
    Joyce,I also miss the ppl mentioned & often wonder how Sylvia is doing.
    Our oldest Grson (in Marines)was home for 2 wks.He's in SC.
    DJ......sounds like you need to cry or scream to let the complainers know how it affects you. So hard to have it in your home.Thinking if you.

    Meg,hugs for you.You are one in a million.
    Karla,I had the same med prescribed for the "change"in 3 days Dr took me off of it,so went cold turkey.Those 3 days gave me 10 yrs of severe,hormone related migraines.
    One of my hobbies is reading side effects for meds adv on tv.
    Scary Stuff!!
    Has been a long day,so will say goodnight & see you in October. Pat
  • Katla49
    Katla49 Posts: 10,385 Member
    Terry: If you pay for MFP the ads don't show. If you are here for free, you get the ads.
  • Katla49
    Katla49 Posts: 10,385 Member
    For those who are new, this is the last day of the month and the last day for this thread. Barbie will post a new thread for us for October and will put a link to the new thread at the bottom of this thread some time this evening. :bigsmile: See you all in October. (I'll have to report that I'm up a little bit. :embarassed: )
  • barbiecat
    barbiecat Posts: 17,200 Member
    :) It is bedtime for me so I'm posting the new thread for October.

    Here is the link:

    community.myfitnesspal.com/en/discussion/10602215/women-ages-50-for-october-2017/p1?new=1
  • DanaReel180
    DanaReel180 Posts: 463 Member
    Hey all, just checking in!
    95 new posts! Wow, I've missed a lot! I'm good, I've been busy and staying on track!

    <3
    Dana in Arkansas
  • csofled
    csofled Posts: 3,022 Member
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  • grandmallie
    grandmallie Posts: 10,094 Member
    Hidee ho Ladies~
    I am here , Bed is made and patio furniture out and it is a glorious day.. fed the guys some pizza and beer and they watched a bit of the football game.. now I will chop away a little at a time putting stuff away...
    Free at last, Free at last Thank God Almighty Im free at last..
  • mepeiffer
    mepeiffer Posts: 105 Member
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    Now that job combination sounds interesting to me! :)

    What do you teach?



    Machka in Oz

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    I teach computers and Business now a little communication as well.
  • OregonMother
    OregonMother Posts: 1,664 Member
    ryenday wrote: »
    My momma always told me to finish what I started. Today I swam a mile and met Quinn. Quinn is a service dog and cancer survivor. His job is to make people smile. In the history of the universe it is possible that no one has ever done their job better than Quinn does his.

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    You are inspiring, Rye! Congratulations.
  • miakoda40
    miakoda40 Posts: 467 Member
    Many thanks for all of the comments on my friend's funeral and my being angry over it. Yes, my friend knew she was dying (cancer) and had clearly detailed her wishes to her family. The kids simply could not accept her wishes.I totally agree that the funeral is for the living to find closure and say goodbye. Clearly her family did not feel that what she wanted would give them that opportunity. I've moved past my anger and am simply sad at the loss of a friend. I met with some other friends (away from the family and not the same time or place as the funeral) who knew her wishes and we said our own private goodbye in a manner she would have loved. It was enough.

    On a different subject...

    When I turned 60 I met with friends in Las Vegas. we celebrated my birthday and each other. I was one of 3 people who cheered on the other 6 as they walked/ran in a 5K and or a half marathon. At that time I declared I would always be happy to be a cheerleader but I would NOT ever walk in a 5K. Yesterday almost 4 years later I completed my third 5K! When will I learn to never say never. LOL!

    Mia in MI
  • GRITSandSLUTSandWINOS
    GRITSandSLUTSandWINOS Posts: 2,573 Member
    mepeifer, Becca, and Mia in MI - You might want to copy your post here and go the Barbiecat's link above and get these links in the October. Make sure you 'bookmark' the October month by clicking on the outline of the star. See you there.

    Lenora
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