WOMEN AGES 50 + FOR FEBRUARY 2018
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Good morning Ladies!
I was up early this morning with the hub. I weighed in and was down 1.2 lbs!! Yeah!! A loss of 1.4 for the week, which was about what I expected. Since I was up, I got my steps in early and now I can relax with my yogurt.
Good luck house hunting Heather.
Yeah for warmer weather to get the kiddos outside KJ. I know you’ll rock your home visit this week!
I hope your visit goes well Sharon and you get some help. Good luck to your daughter on her Art exhibit.
Have a great week everyone.5 -
Getting Tal on the bus walking the dogs and feeding DFIL then home get some things done there and to work 11-5.4
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Morning, all, afternoon and evening,
Heather, much good fortune to you on your house hunting trip, hope you find exactly the right one.
Kylia, welcome back!
My daughter and I finally sat down and had the heart-to-heart we needed yesterday before the kids were up and around, and more than a few tears were shed. Found out that my son told her that he was a higher priority to us as he is suicidal, and she's just got kids, so isn't as important. Horrified by it, but not bracing him with that until I see him in person, partially because of his own fragility right now, and partially because what she heard isn't necessarily what he said. Interpretation is always an interesting sort of conundrum between any two people. The tears washed away a lot of the recent tension for both of us, I think, and that was the overall aim of the conversation. I'm aware that my son's using the threat of suicide as manipulation, but don't know if he knows we know.
Wow, that got a little circular.
One of the things my son said to me about his sister a week or so ago made me cackle. "I always keep things inside, and dam them up, but she's pretty much only got one stick to her beaver dam." It was far too apt for comfort, but funny as all get out, nonetheless. Considering I didn't get them until he was 15 and she was 17, they both mirror me in ways that can get hilarious. Points up my failings on occasion as well, both as a human being and as a parent, but I try to take it with a grain of salt.
And, speaking of salt, ended up eating a few saltine crackers last night to settle my upset stomach from a restaurant meal that was within my diet plan, but had far more fat than I'm used to. And, this morning, ended up quite swelly, rings tight, and up in weight about a half pound. I knew better, but that's OK, it will come back off by tomorrow, most likely. I'm at my one-month mark on the plan, I'm down 11.5 pounds, and I'm OK with that. The Dukan Diet is supposed to drop an average of .33 pounds a day, which would put me at 10.2 pounds, so I'm where I'm supposed to be. Would be extremely happy with the same weight loss in March.
Speaking of which, time to go run... still staying about 1.5 miles in 25-30 minutes, and happy with doing that anytime my knees will let me. Which is about twice a week right now. Hope to work it up to three times a week as the weight drops off, and elliptical in between.
Love y'all,
Lisa in NC for 46 more days9 -
Good morning!! Going to be a beautiful day!!8
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Michele ... I have never weighed what the MFP genie predicts in "five weeks" either ... but if the numbers are on a downward trend each day, then I'm happy.
Speaking of which, I'm down 2.5 pounds this week ... having followed CICO ... "for just one day" ... for several days. Not all of them, but enough of them.
Espiem7 ... welcome! Focus on today. Just on what you an do today!
Beth near Buffalo10 -
I've loaded photos from the first couple days of our cycling tour.
We flew over to Melbourne on Friday 16th, and then drove up to Bendigo on the Saturday for our 200 km audax cycling event which was held on the Sunday. Monday we wandered around Bendigo a little bit and then drove to Melbourne and dropped off our rental car. From then on, we were carfree! That evening, we wandered around Melbourne a little bit.
On Tuesday 20 February, we started our tour. First, we caught the train out to the start of the Great Victorian Rail Trail.
When we got there, we started riding. It was a hot sunny day, so about halfway along, we stopped for a bit of a break.
Our first day of touring was only about 40 km, but coming 2 days after the 215 km ride, plus being on gravel in the hot sun, it was a bit of a struggle. I actually wondered briefly about the wisdom of doing this particular tour. In just a couple days time, the length of the rides would increase!
However, we made it to the end of our first day, got some much needed cold drinks (coke) and citrus ice creams, and felt much better. We relaxed for a while in our cabin watching the Olympics, then went out for dinner and followed it by a walk through the local wetlands. When we lived in that area, we'd never visited the wetlands so we figured we finally would! It was lovely in there with lots of birds and one brown snake. Poisonous, of course.
The next day we were on our way to Alexandra. First it was up and through the Cheviot Tunnel ...
It is quite a long tunnel and gets very dark soon after entering, so we were glad of our lights.
From there we descended and then climbed again to the lookout over the Alexandra area, and then descended into Alexandra.
We wandered the main street of town, checking everything out. I liked this ... a kangaroo made from a bicycle wheel.
Then we visited friends we hadn't seen in some time, we cycled roads we haven't cycled in a few years, and later in the evening we rode out to spend the evening with more friends.
We do miss that part of the world. I'm not sure if we would want to move back there or not. I think if we came into some money or retired, it would be a very good location ... but it is a bit difficult to find work there.
Day 3 was a longer day. First we cycled to another friend's place and she showed me how to spin! I wasn't very good at it, but I could see how someone might get into it.
Then the route took us mostly, gradually uphill to Mansfield. Fortunately, it was a little bit cooler and somewhat overcast. One highlight of this leg of the journey is the long bridge across Lake Eildon.
Since the trail is gravel/chert, and since it was still fairly warm and humid, what you can't see in the photo below is that my legs are covered in dust/dirt which puffs up when we cycle through it, and sticks to my sweaty legs.
Machka in Oz11 -
Hi ladies,
Joyce, hope your sister’s knee surgery goes well. I had both of mine replaced at the same time. My advice is to be faithful to the physical therapy so that she will have good range of motion after. Is there another forum that you can send her to if you don’t want her on this one? Maybe WW will work better for her. Everyone has to do it their own way.
JaneQP, welcome to the group. Can you tell us a little bit about yourself and what you would like to be called. If you can share where you are from too it helps to keep everyone straight as there care quite a few of us.
Espiem7, I know how hard it is to lose after 50. I’d start with my dr and make sure there isn’t anything else going on that would hinder the weight lose. Also, focus on how you feel when you eat better instead of the weight. I hear your hopelessness and I think all of us in this group has felt it at one point. Tell us a little bit about yourself and where you need help. This is a good group for support and encouragement.
Barbara, that’s great that Joe is trying to eat healthy. If he continues, I think that will help you as well.
Wendy, that must have been so scary to look outside and see that and not know what is going on. Glad everyone was safe.
Sharon, good for you getting back on track. Yes, 15yo are hard to talk to. But you keep talking.
NYKaren, Yeah on the 1 lb!
Heather, good luck with the house hunting.
Kylia, glad you are back. You are so close to your goal. Good luck!
Okie, congrats on the weight loss.
Lisa, so glad you had the hear to heart with your daughter and cleared the air. Sounds like she was holding on to some hurtful feelings. Glad you could set everything straight. I think you are wise to wait until you see your son to talk with him about it. Face to face is always the way to go as then nothing is read into your words. ((Hugs)).
Beth, 2.5lbs is wonderful and shows all your hard work. Congrats!
Machka, you look great and the smile shows how much you are enjoying yourself.
Well, this weekend came and went quickly. Busy on Saturday and Sunday just laid low and rested my ankle. I’m thinking I need to plan a getaway soon. I’m ready to get away for a few days. Going to put my thinking cap on and see where we could go.
Well back to work. Hugs, Terry in VT
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Good morning!
We saw 6 houses over the weekend and bid on 1 of them. Countered another bid with owners last evening. Whoop whoop and they accepted! It's an interesting situation that totally works to our advantage. They want to close quickly and then rent back from us. We have this rental house until July. So they will sign a rental agreement with us and vacate the home near the end of May. Their rent will cover our rent and more! Sweet deal for us. Lots of inspections and paperwork but hopefully this is our #homesweetTexashome!
Cheri
in yet again dreary, foggy and rainy College Station15 -
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Yeah Cheri! So happy for you!
Okie3 -
Yeahhhhh Cheri~~
Well made a couple of phone calls and then walked the dog... and now going to work early to harrass my brother..3 -
Lanette: I won't contradict you on eating habits, but this sounds like a virus. Take care.(((hugs)))
Becca: This is an appealing home. Amazing view! Things are looking interesting. :bigsmile:
Deb Counts All: Welcome! We used to be competitive sailors. We raced Lightnings. We never won but we had a great time. Welcome to a great group. :bigsmile:
Mia: Welcome back!
Becca: "How different snowfall amounts affect different regions of the country--" So true! :laugh:
Esplem7: You have found a great group of supportive women. It seems like your sense of hopelessness may stem from a medical problem & you should consider seeing a good doctor. We can help with weight loss. It is all about Calories In and Calories out. Let MFP set your calorie goal. They are very good at that. As your weight comes down, they will reduce the amount of calories you are allowed. Purchase a food scale and measure your portions. Move more. There are lots of good choices. Walking is a good place to start. I love yoga, and ride a stationary bike at the gym. I also ride horses. Barbie loves to dance and walk her dogs. Sue likes to swim. Machka is a long distance competitive bike rider. Pip is also a bike rider. There are many good choices and the ones that you find pleasant & fun are the best choices for you.
Heather: Happy house hunting! :bigsmile:
Cheri: Congratulations on your new home! It sounds like things are working out very well. :flowerforyou:
Snow is gone and we have fog this morning. I haven't decided what to do today, although we may be including a trip to Les Schwab for a battery for DH's car. It has been a very long time since I went to the stable to see Arrow. I will be putting that on my schedule for this week.
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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Gained a pound according to new scale. My fault for night eating and giving in to emotional eating. I have to get back to it or the downward spiral will continue.
With that said, time to go for my walk...
RV Rita in Columbus NM for now8 -
Curious... do/did you pluck your eyebrows? I did the day of my wedding and maybe once or twice In High school. It hurt.
Friend’s jaw dropped to the floor when I said I didn’t/don’t. She said she never realized some women did not pluck their eyebrows regularly. My jaw dropped at that.3 -
I only pluck the white hairs that keep popping up! Never plucked other than that.
Carol2 -
Made an offer for a house. We'll have to up it I know, but we don't want to lose it. Fingers crossed.
Love Heather UK XXXXXX13 -
Rye ... I had to pluck around the age of 15 ... I had a unibrow ... and did so for many, many years. But haven't done so in probably 10 years. Drives my hairdresser nuts!
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Rye - it's so funny you'd ask that, my daughter just went for her monthly eyebrow waxing, and I'd honestly rather eat dirt than have someone put hot wax near my eyeballs! I pluck mine semi-regularly, that being every six to eight weeks, but they don't grow terribly fast, and the older I get, the less they seem to grow.
Lisa in NC3 -
congrats Cheri!1
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Plucking. No. I have virtually no eyebrows. I did pluck a couple of times in high school, but not excessively thin, just strays outside of normal eyebrows. They fell out after I married hubs so I blame him. A waxy eyebrow pencil is my best friend! Stays on in water.
Okie in the TX Hill Country3 -
cityjaneLondon wrote: »Made an offer for a house. We'll have to up it I know, but we don't want to lose it. Fingers crossed.
Love Heather UK XXXXXX
Know how ya feel! Took 2 counter offers yesterday. Inspections are on Thursday. Best of3 -
Cheri and Heather, sounds like the house hunting is going really well for both of you. Even though we are 3+ years away from thinking about moving, I've started to just look around. of course it will all be determined by what we can get for ours. Don't have a clue what that amount would be. It is fun to look though.
Plucking...I have the occasional hair that I have to pluck.
Terry3 -
Eyebrows— never pluck mine. Had them waxed for my 3 kids wedding, otherwise nope!
Rita3 -
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Eyebrows- I have had them waxed and threaded. I am never satisfied with how they do them, though. I'd rather keep the $15 and do it myself; which I usually do. I plucked more way back when I was single. I followed my natural brow line and just plucked the strays. I pluck whenever I have tweezers in my hand for those "granny hairs" on my chin. AND like Peach, I am always on the look out for those rogue gray hairs that pop up in my eyebrows once in a while! WHICH...reminds me...my grandpa had ear hairs! Literally whiskery hairs growing out of his ears! Is that hereditary?!
Home sales/offers- Yea for Cheri and Heather! Fingers crossed for both of you!
Yes, licensing showed up this morning! All went well. She wrote me up for having "spaces" in my child information cards not filled in. It was stuff like allergies (parent didn't write "none" for when the child has no allergies) and for not having the "latest" batch of information cards (I guess, the state re-formats them every year; our tax dollars hard at work). What ev. She said I had one of the cleanest and most organized childcare homes she has been in. Yea, me! Anyway, two easy fixes. The kids were a little p.o.'d when I told them our walk would have to wait until after nap time. (Licensing showed up as we were headed out the door; so it was a little chaotic when she got here. Lots of toddlers crying. lol
whoops! 2:30 already! Time to start waking kids up for our walk! ttfn xoxoxo KJ7 -
Kelly ~ Congrats! We all know you have the best child care service a parent could want.6
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Hi all: Welcome to all those who are new. Congratulations to the house hunters, sounds like things are going well.
No, I do not pluck eyebrows but probably should do. It hurts though.
DH is still dragging his feet with the PT. It has been 10 weeks since surgery and even with complications with skin breakdown he should still be doing much better than he is. He refuses to do his exercises unless directly supervised by a PT so has very little function. He sees the surgeon this week and PT is recommending manipulation. Will be interesting to see what the doctor says. I am beginning to get tired and cranky with his attitude of "it hurts, I can't".
The puppy is also keeping me busy. She is a doll and growing fast. She goes like crazy for a while and then just crashes. I think I will be glad when we get through this chewing stage. Right now she wants to chew on anything and everything.
KJ - We knew you would pass with flying colors. How could you not?
Everyone take care, Sue in WA
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KJ Glad that is successfully behind you! Always good to lighten the load on our worry scale.4
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-Sharon in Alberta,
Awe, most 15-17 year olds are one syllable spouters! A lot of meeh, eeeh, and aahs, I remember. Its like what, you are turning into a cave-kid!!!!
Becca1 -
Ladies - I've been having too much fun with Facebook this morning. There's a link which pulls a photo from your Facebook photos and does a computerized makeover - it's called the "Let's Give you a Hollywood Makeover".
It made me look about 20. Straightened my nose, erased my double chin and saggy jowls, gave me a brow lift, added lots of foundation, eye makeup, you name it. I joke that I now have a 20 year old head on a 66 year old body!
If you want to give it a try, here's the link: http://en.quizzstar.com/
FAIR WARNING: I know these types of links are how computer viruses are spread. I took and chance and so far nothing nasty has popped up. You may want to make sure your files are backed up. Just sayin'....
Lanette
Bored in SW WA State3
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