WOMEN AGES 50+ FOR MARCH 2019
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Happy Birthday Machka. Oops, thought it wasn't til the 15th :}
NYKaren fighting screaming yelling over birthday party plans? :noway: Well done for counteracting it with healthy food prep.
Lisa the rolls turned out way too good. Had to bag 'em up and freeze 'em after eating two.
KJ The proportions were roughly 1/2 all purpose flour, 1/4 whole wheat pastry flour and 1/4 oat bran soaked in apple cider. They were so light I bet I could change to 1/4 AP and 1/2 whole wheat pastry flour. Kept out about a cup of the flour mix and all of the salt until after both the dough rested 20 mins, and after the first rise (all day in the fridge). Then mixed it in, rolled walnut sized balls of dough, put 3 each in muffin tin cups, covered with lightly greased plastic wrap and let rise overnight in the fridge. Hoo boy the smell of baking yeast bread. And yes, they simply screamed "Butter me!" Life is good!
Allie hooray for the jeggings NSV!
Katla Sounds like a great plan, so happy this trip is a GO!
Carol Airstream through downtown NYK? :noway:
Tracey safe travels and have fun!
pip, snowing in WA again???
Welcome JLose65. So very very sorry for your loss. Many of the women here don't do the 'friend' thing, but are most generous with their support and wisdom. When all else fail, there is always pip's boot.
Welcome back Barb!
Can't dredge up the energy to meditate, exercise, or anything else so I'm off to bed.
Lighter, lovelies!
Barbara, the Southern Oregon Coastie AHMOD
walk one more step 4/31, 60 g protein 4/31, rx/vits 4/31, meditate 4/31, knee exercises 4/31, SWSY 0/8, play with Tumble 4/31, hang up or purge art 0/4 AF 4/31.
Word for 2019: "GOOD" good attitude, good food, good times, good choices, good enough, feel good, GOOD!
03/06 LT: SWSY-N MT: get slow leaking tire repaired-Y ST: Call loan co-ordinator for email forms-Y
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Happy Birthday Machka. Oops, thought it wasn't til the 15th :}
It's the 9th, but ...
It's the 9th in Canada which is the 10th here in Australia, so I celebrate 2 days 9th here and 10th here, but ...
As it happens, it's a long weekend in Australia around my birthday -- the Labour Day long weekend. So I usually end up celebrating at least 3 days, but ...
This weekend, I'm taking an extra day off, so I'll be celebrating 4 days!! And why not!!
I was chatting to some of my coworkers today and found out that one of them and her partner have "a week of pressies" for each of their birthdays. I think it's 6 days of little things and 1 larger present. Not a bad idea!
And speaking of birthday traditions, in the cyclist community we cycle the our age on our birthdays, preferably in miles ... but possibly in kilometres.
Most years, I've done well over my age in miles on or around my birthday ... so if I don't quite make it this time, I'll take some miles from a previous year.
Machka in Oz4 -
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Morning ladies
Each of my parents had one sibling.. my uncle Tom my dads brother is the only one left..I see him once or twice a year,that side of the family wasn't to close,when I was younger we were..my moms brothers family was out in Minnesota when I was growing up so didnt get to see them much..I am friends with most of them on facebook.we are scattered all over the country now
Have to go into work for a few hours today.my Boss is taking a course so he cant be there.
My DFIL place still quarantined until at least Sunday .I'm dropping Homer and Chester my other pups at the groomers today and picking them up.
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Morning, afternoon and evening, all...
Machka, happy birthday a few days ahead.
Allie, congrats on the non-scale victory!
Tracey in Edmonton, what a cutie!
February was the first month in more than a year that I did not have to file travel expenses for my job. March looks like it may be a repeat - but April 2, I have to be in Texarkana, about 3 hours away. Oh well, couldn't last forever.
For the next three Fridays and Saturdays (except for this Saturday), I'll be at cookie cupboard in town, helping volunteers obtain the Girl Scout cookies they need to keep their booths going. It's a great concept, means that volunteers don't have to buy all the cookies they need up front, the council takes on the financial burden of the 1,300 cases (just in THIS town) at the beginning, then volunteers can replenish just the ones they're running out of as sales continue through March 23. Kinda love my job.
And on the 18th, I see the doc and am released from all restrictions (not that I paid much attention to them anyway).
Which reminds me... keep checking in with your doc if you're not sure about something. They put me on Eliquis coming out of the hospital, a blood thinner to prevent clots after a knee or hip replacement, which is a typical preventative. Told me (verbally) that I needed to take it for 30 days. Well, Walgreen called and said I had a refill to fill on it, so I called the doctor's office and they said no, I didn't need to refill it, thereby saving me about $75, as well as continuing to take a medicine I don't need to be taking anymore. If you're unsure, check...
Love y'all,
Lisa in AR4 -
About taking the wrong road
In 2000, my mother was diagnosed with metastatic cancer. While she still had some strength left, we took a trip to England because it was on Mom's bucket list. The first part of the trip, we stayed in a cottage in Houghton, near Arundel. We drove to Brighton one day (near Heather) & it was dark by the time we left for home. Driving on the left side on narrow roads was enough of a challenge, but we accidentally took the road along the coast instead of the route further inland. We went through a zillion roundabouts & villages galore, then had to decide where to make our way North. It took forever, & I was crying by the time we made it back to Houghton, but I had mastered roundabouts & driving on the left side of the road. For my mom's sake, I wish I would have used humor rather than tears to cope with it. I was pretty grim.
Karen in Virginia7 -
JLose65 so sorry for your loss.0
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Karen in Virginia - I'm in the middle of Medicare research, and retirement planning as well. I've (unfortunately) spent more time with financial advisers in the last 2 weeks than I have in the last 20 years combined. I say unfortunately because I have always been a saver, but very conservative since my husband was self employed and I have been the one that had to worry about tucking assets away so we could enjoy retirement. I am grateful that I saved what I saved, but wish I had been able to balance risk/reward less conservatively.
I've been with the same employer since 1976 and they will allow my husband and me to remain with their insurance plan in retirement - just waiting to find out the cost and trying to determine if this is the best course of action for us.6 -
Good morning all! Happy Thursday!
Tracey- Your jewel bedecked grandaughter is adorable! And your husbands response to being married was a hoot! lol
Kylia- My mother was the third born of eleven kids to alcoholic parents. My mom didn't drink as an adult; but all of my aunts and uncles did/do. I see them all, maybe once a year at family reunions. Things can get out of hand quickly with them, so I never went to reunions while I was raising my own kids; so my kids don't know my side of the family at all. My husbands family was like The Cleaver Family (Leave it to Beaver). Much quieter, very proper, with skeletons well hidden in their closets lol.
I don't have a great sense of direction and can get lost easily. I can read a road map very well, though. If I do get lost, I kind of look at it as an adventure. This drives my perfectionist husband crazy. lol I was so happy, when we traveled to Texas by car two years ago when Joaquin was born and Tim took his RA meds and fell asleep for eight hours! I was in heaven! The road, my music choice, and him asleep (meaning no back seat driving comments).
Michele- I am with the others in thinking you need to find a new club! It doesn't seem you are enjoying Newcomers anymore. Why keep going? Don't do that to yourself! Find a new group and enjoy time with them. You can tell the Newcomers bunch that you need a change. (Which you do!)
Well, kids arriving. I better fly! They are getting picked up at 3pm today, so that I can go to my pre-surgery consult (surgery is scheduled for Monday the 18th). I have tonight free, with the intent of going to my MIL to collect the last of things. ttfn xoxoxo KJ (Kelly)5 -
Happy Birthday Machka!
Carol - sending hugs and good wishes on your upcoming knee replacement. Sounds like everyone who has gone that route has been pleased with the results, and keeping on top of the PT is a great idea.
Katla - maybe once the weather turns nicer your DH will get enthused about doing some traveling in the RV. Good idea to let your son take the wheel or at least be the pilot car through heavy traffic.
Dana - glad to see your smiling face back here! So sorry about your mom's final year and what you went thru with your sis.
I loved reading the parent stories - Lisa's mom and the mouse, Kelly's report card. I might have one of my report cards around here, they used to measure and weigh us and it was written on the card - I remember myself being a chubby kid, at least chubbier than my older sister. Both of my parents were only children - they weren't perfect, but miss them a lot. They lived into their late 80's. I get along well with my siblings - we share a group email several times a month with news.
Old tax forms and papers - when we lived on the farm, we stored old documents in the barn in the hay mow. It was nice dry, secure storage. Then the roof blew off the barn in a nasty windstorm, much rain ensued and the soggy moldy docs went into the dumpster along with a lot of other things . I know I have at least 7 years worth of tax returns and some paperwork connected to our last 2 houses in a file here in the house.
It's 33 degrees out and we have about an inch of beautiful snow on the ground. And I hear a little froggie just outside the window.... he's in slow gear though, lol.
I've been into the sugary snacks and chips more than I care to admit, just can't seem to leave them alone -- when we had sunny days I did well though. For some reason the cold weather is really giving me a lot of arthritis pain in my right hand, baby finger joint and thumb joint. I wonder how bad it would be if I wasn't on Celebrex for my shoulder. Sigh.
OK, enough griping about my little aches and pains. Make it a good day, ladies! Stay warm and drive safely. New and returning ladies, just jump on in when you can. Welcome!
Lanette
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OMG. "The Birds" The caption says crows, but I think they are grackles.3
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Morning again,I dropped the boys off at the groomers and went home to check on Alfie ,and went up for early visit with my friend Trudy.. we are going out to lunch somewhere just dont know where..after I pick the boys up from groomers.1
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Lanette - Is it possible the sugar is making your joints hurt more? It definitely makes a difference in mine. I too have been having way too much sugar.
Okie in the TX Hill Country2 -
okiewoman510 wrote: »Lanette - Is it possible the sugar is making your joints hurt more? It definitely makes a difference in mine. I too have been having way too much sugar.
Okie in the TX Hill Country
Okie, you are probably right. Salt probably isn't helping either with water retention. What's that I hear.... Pip and her boot! YIKES!!!
Lanette
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Keytone Karen: The video of the birds is amazing.
Tracey: Love the pic of your grand daughter with the beads and jewelry. I have a similar pic of mine:
Families: Thanks to all of you who have shared about your families. It is so interesting to read about how much alike/different we all grew up and how we have stayed close/not close to our relatives.
Healing thoughts and prayers to all who need them!
If you are just beginning to chat, please end your posts with the name you would like for us to recognize you by and maybe the part of the world where you reside.
Off to start my knees exercises!
Carol in Ga
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Machka in Oz
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I am a lot older than that and I had to look up "fondant" on the internet and I'm still not sure I know what it is or if I'd recognize it in a photo.3 -
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Happy Birthday Machka!
New snow here this morning.....ugh. We are ready for a break. Hopefully I can get out later after snowplows go by!
Love the granddaughter pics! So cute!
Family can be so hard! My mom died at age 38 from cancer. My dad remarried with a year and we’ve had 38 years of dealing with steps and drama. It’s ongoing. I wear a lot of my frustration on my body! If I would have drank instead of ate my liver would have a hole in it......
So now actively working to reverse stupid habits. My oncologist insisted I start working on my weight when I saw her in February. She asked if I needed to go to a class on weight loss. I said, no, I’m 54. Every woman my age knows how to lose weight! Lol! It’s just getting the motivation to care enough to do it!!!
Everyone have a great day! Holly7 -
okiewoman510 wrote: »Lanette - Is it possible the sugar is making your joints hurt more? It definitely makes a difference in mine. I too have been having way too much sugar.
Okie in the TX Hill Country
Okie, you are probably right. Salt probably isn't helping either with water retention. What's that I hear.... Pip and her boot! YIKES!!!
Lanette
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okiewoman510 wrote: »Lanette - Is it possible the sugar is making your joints hurt more? It definitely makes a difference in mine. I too have been having way too much sugar.
Okie in the TX Hill Country
Okie, you are probably right. Salt probably isn't helping either with water retention. What's that I hear.... Pip and her boot! YIKES!!!
Lanette
:::: running up to lhscapil so i can get a running start for a swift kick::::::
Don't slip on the snow, lol.
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Hi all!
Had a FABULOUS morning with Bea. It's a real treat just to have one to look after. When her mum came to pick her up she mentioned that they were taking the ex nanny out for a pizza next week before she leaves for Dubai. I asked if we could gatecrash as we got really close while she was working for them. I was feeling a bit sad that I hadn't said goodbye.
Then after lunch I went for a local run around the houses. Didn't want to stray too far as the sky looked a bit ominous and it was blowing a gale. Managed my 5k while being a nosey neighbour. :laugh:
Tonight we are going out for a Thai meal. Followed by Cuban music at a pub. Sooooooooooooo different to our old life in a quiet village.
Love Heather UK xxxxxxx7 -
i rarely chime in on these convo's but somebody somewhere was talking about family.
i am the youngest of 7. mom had me when she was 23. so yes, she started young. she had my oldest brother when she was 14. he taught her how to drive, when they were out in the fields they used to think they were married instead of mom and son. the 2nd oldest weighed 10 lbs and she had him at 15. didn't know dad much at all, he left when i was 3. or i should say, i FINALLY asked mom did she leave or did he, not that it mattered. she said she left him after he broke her nose. both of them were born in mexico, mom was a VERY STRICT, MEAN AND ABUSIVE mother. she had no business having kids, but oh well... i didn't ever get to know any uncles/aunts/cousins/grandparents, etc.. all i know are the brother and sisters. i recently met a cousin. they live in Mexico City.
3 girls and 4 boys. one of my sisters called me on my birthday to tell me happy bday (which was odd, she never did b4) and to tell me "my dad died" i passed that he died but i replied, my dad? he's not my real dad? lolol... she meant OUR dad died. anyway, what PISSED me off to no end was that he died at Stanford Hospital. at the time i was living in San Jose CA which is VERY close to stanford and i asked her why she didn't let me know so i could at least see him. she said there wasn't anything i could do and the ONLY reason she went there was 2c if he had anything that could be passed on to her kids (she didn't like him much) he died of lou gherigs disease. i told her she didn't have to go there for that and for me seeing him, that was my decision to make, not hers.
anywhoooo.... i hated her with a passion growing up.. the other sister is the one that was the oldest and i ended up donating my bone marrow to her and the one that ended up dying....
mom is still around, i remember her saying that she wanted to die at 35. every year after that (while i was home) i would tell her, what happened to your wish of kicking the bucket..... now she will b 84 this year and payback is a mutha... she disowned me for 10 years, and we talk now, that's another novel... i tell her now that God is keeping you alive just to piss you off.
i could go on and on but that's it for now.14 -
Pip Thank you for telling your story. You are one resilient chick.4
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PIP ~ Thanks so much for sharing your family's story! Isn't it great that despite what many of us lived through growing up that we have turned out to be productive, good people!
Carol in GA4 -
I love the pics of the two little girls dressed up in with the beads! So cute!
Lisa Which way do you go Texarkana? Straight south on 49?
It’s slow but a straight shot.
My phone is dying, only 2% left. I always push it! This app really sucks up the power!
Have a great day! Talk later, I have a lot of family issues. Could right a book!
Dana in Arkansas3 -
Good morning Ladies -
On families - I had a great one. I had what I saw as a typical upbringing with Mom and Dad and an older brother in small town OK. We never doubted that they loved us. My Grandparents (paternal) and Grandmother (maternal, grandfather died before I was born) lived in the same town so we saw them often, at least once a week. We spent Sunday's with Grandma and Grandpa as well as our two Uncles (unmarried) and Aunt (until she moved away and married). Parents divorced the summer before 9th grade (for me, brother had just graduated). Life changed....we got my Step-father about a year later. He became my biggest cheerleader and bestest friend. He never asked if I was going to college, he asked where I was going. He changed the course of my life. My Dad didn't see a reason for girls to go to college, he just saw that we should get married and raise babies. He went along with the plan though and paid 1/2 of all my college expenses. My parents all 3 got along well. Christmas (after the first rocky one splitting time) was spent with all 3 parents and my brother and I, then our spouses as they came along and my brothers step-daughter and son. We lost my step-dad to cancer many years ago. It sucked. I lost my father a few years ago. Mother remarried again and her husband is, let's say, her husband. My Dad's brothers have both passed now as well as my brother. We spent Christmas with my Uncle until he passed away. He was single and his home became "home" after we sold my Dad's house. He lived in the town I grew up in and his house became the hang out for my girlfriends and their families when we were in town. My Aunt has lived on the other side of the country since late grade school so we usually only saw her once a year or so when she would visit my Grandparents. After they passed, we would see her and her family every couple of years. She still goes to our hometown to see her best friend and we try to drive up for a meal if we can (it's about an 8 hour drive).
Okie in the TX Hill Country6 -
Machka - I think a 4 day weekend is a great way to celebrate your birthday.
Allie - hope you get in to see your FIL soon.
Lisa - that sounds like fun, Manning the cookie cabinet.
Carol - What a cutie. They sure love their jewels don’t they? I remember playing with my grandmothers as a little girl.
Heather - I love reading about your life and daily events. It seems you are truly enjoying and living life to the fullest.
All of these family stories remind me just how blessed I was. No abuse, my Dad drank on weekends until I was in grade 3, then he found religion. Mom never smoked and the only time she ever drank was a party I had. That was a funny story! We were poor, no hot water in our house, no bath tub. Lots of times no electricity, and in the winter cold, cold, cold. They tried and my Grandparents bought us a lot of extras. I often say, “we were poor, but we had love” just like Loretta Lynn.
I am leaving in a couple hours to go to my cousins house. It is a 2 hour drive that I absolutely love.
Tracey in Edmonton6
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