WOMEN AGES 50+ FOR OCTOBER 2019
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Take time to focus on yourself.
Done!!
1. Pursuing further education.
2. Cycling.
3. Photography.
Machka in Oz4 -
Very busy with week. Have been able to skim and keep up with the thread.
Machka so glad you got glasses back. I have worn them since 9th grade (needed them before that but mom couldn't afford them so my oldest brother and his wife bought me my first pair). I keep a second set in my car (current prescription) and always keep the last prescription pair on hand. I have a pair just for computer and will keep that up-while switching is a bit awkward the impact on eye strain is worth it.
One of my friends welcomed a new grandson into the world late Wednesday. She texted me a picture (he looks beautiful), but evidently he has a congenital digestive problem and they are taking him to a Children's Hospital Friday to determine surgery. Will get more details from her today. So scary when the newborns have problems.
Busy day on the schedule again today. Got treadmill in this morning. Have lunch meeting today and choir tonight so hitting the 10,000 step goal may be tough, but I have some extras in so I have already hit over average of 10,000 for week so that should balance out.
Welcome to everyone who is new-this is a very interesting and supportive thread and you just never know what topics may be discussed!
Have a good day all,
Ginny in Ohio4 -
so much pumpkin speak....pumpkin spice doughnuts are one of my biggest temptation triggers. I have only fallen prey to them once so far this Fall. avoiding the great pumpkin at all costs!!!3
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Karen in VA - any further word on Josephine the ballerina? She's stayed on my mind.
Back from the gym, jiggety-jig
Free wts - 10 lbs, biceps curls, shoulder press, chest row, 2x15
Super plies - 4 positions, 1x15
Hip Adduction/Induction - 160# - 2x15
Glutes Machine - 25# - 2 x15
Arc Trainer - 9 minutes
Love y'all,
Lisa in AR
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so much pumpkin speak....pumpkin spice doughnuts are one of my biggest temptation triggers. I have only fallen prey to them once so far this Fall. avoiding the great pumpkin at all costs!!!
Pumpkin soup is nice and not very high calorie ... add salt and pepper or curry for some extra flavour and you've got a nice lunch. Throw in some veggies, brown rice and chicken and you've got dinner!
M in Oz4 -
Bathroom remodel is finished. It cost significantly more than we expected, took longer than we expected, and looks even more beautiful than we had expected. We are delighted.8
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Karen in VA - any further word on Josephine the ballerina? She's stayed on my mind.
Back from the gym, jiggety-jig
Free wts - 10 lbs, biceps curls, shoulder press, chest row, 2x15
Super plies - 4 positions, 1x15
Hip Adduction/Induction - 160# - 2x15
Glutes Machine - 25# - 2 x15
Arc Trainer - 9 minutes
Love y'all,
Lisa in AR
Lisa Timely question, my brilliant friend. I was just about to decide to wait another day to post these, but...
I am posting 2 photos of Josephine the Ballerina (daughter of a friend who has been diagnosed with cancer). One I have posted previously. The second photo is very recent. They have ordered a "very fancy wig" which apparently has lifted Josie's spirits considerably. She is a darling girl.
Karen in Virginia
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Barbie ~ Great looking bath remodel. I know y'all will enjoy it.
Karen VA ~ Josephine is indeed a doll and we will all keep praying for a total recovery.
Welcome to all and wishing all a great Thursday!4 -
Went for a 5k run after lunch. I told DH, 'I can either shop for dinner or go for a run' . He said he would shop later and walked beside me while I ran.
Going to make chicken, lentils, pea and spinach curry.
I'm not weighing myself until tomorrow, to let the bloat disappear. My ankles have already gone down.
My friend rang me this morning for a lovely long chat.
It takes me longer than most people to get over a holiday. I'm still there for days, sometimes weeks, afterwards. I woke up this morning hearing the ship's engines. I'm still singing the dance tunes. My brain is still full.
Welcome Sarah and Kim! I am from the UK, in Brighton and Hove, the city by the sea.
My son wanted us to do some early morning babysitting tomorrow. I said NO. Still too knackered. We are having them next week for DH's birthday (I will make a cake) and seeing them on Sunday, after our weekend guests have left.
Much love, Heather UK xxxxxxxx5 -
Good morning ladies from sunny and chilly 28f SW WA State
I just finished watching the 2nd episode of "Science of Prevention" about Alzheimers. If any of you want to get in on the remaining episodes, here's the link: https://scienceofprevention.com/ There are a total of ten. It's a mostly a review for me, but well presented and some new information. If I heard it right, the caregiver of a person with Alzheimer's is much more likely to come down with it themselves. Probably from the stress. Looks like there will be a lot of instruction on how to prevent it including healthy eating, exercise, stress management, etc. All reminders that I need. Each episode is around 30 minutes which fits into my schedule nicely.
Barbara AHMOD - such great news about the Better Bones class. I'm going to talk to my gym and see if they do or can provide something similar in the mornings.
Flea - good idea changing your "handle" here. If you complain that you are feeling itchy tho, we'll lean on you to change it.
Allie - glad your boss ponied up on the costs to NYC. Did you say they hired another office gal/assistant?
Lisa - brilliant strategy. Bet your new boss doesn't have many employees who have been straightforward like that. I've used that a few times but didn't disclose the second part of the sentence = so stay out of my way and let me do my job.
Karen in VA - thank you for the update on Josie. She looks really good in the second photo, like "I've got this" even with sparse hair. Delighted that she's looking forward to a cool wig! Did they determine which type of cancer it was - you probably posted and I skipped over. Hopefully treatable with good survival rate.
Vicki in NE - what a year for you going from floods to now snow. Hope your new employee works out!! Crossing fingers!
Wishing the best for Tracey and her tooth and braving cold weather up in Edmonton.
HUGS to all of you with kids in the service who don't or aren't able to communicate.
We are ready to join the 21st century and I'm looking into a Jitterbug smartphone, mainly to have a data connection if/when we lose power here since our WiFi also bites the dust so no Fire tablet connection. Kim, your predicament kind of pushed me forward and I thank you for that. Hope your utility finds a good way to manage the outages that inconvenience folks the least. Offices, stores, businesses will have to rely on generators I presume or do they just close down? Irritating in many ways but better to be safe I reckon.
Welcome new gals! Hope to have time soon to really read your initial posts and get to know you. We're a busy group as you can tell.
OK ladies, time to get busy. Good day to make Lentil soup.
Make it a fabulous day!
Lanette3 -
Mornin' I'm flippin' the script today. Laryngitis but I went into school anyway. Teaching by charades can be fun, and it really is cute when the kids whisper back to me! Mostly though, I'm getting alot of paperwork, photocopying and planning done today. It is better than being stuck at home wishing I could get things done, so I'm looking on the bright side.
I do have waves of sadness about my mom lately, she suffered so much during her life, debilitating anxiety and OCD. I was picking up coffee grounds this a.m. and had this overwhelming empathy for her, she would never be finished cleaning/picking up dust. As I swept the grounds away and was instantly satisfied with the job, I reflected back on how long that would have been for her, how imprisoned she was and just started crying for her. She passed away almost 5 years now and I know that she is in the most gentle and calm place, her reward is eternal, but the memory of her anguish took my breath away today.
NYKAREN8 -
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LANETTE I too am watching the Alzheimer's series
Anyone watched Unbelievable on Netflix
Kate UK2 -
NYKaren - your empathy does you much credit. I'm glad you can believe your mother is now at peace.
Karen in VA - Thank you for posting the pics of Josephine. Still thinking of her, rooting for her.
Barbie - The bathroom looks amazing! More important, you're pleased with it!
Kate UK - I couldn't bring myself to watch it. The reviews are excellent, though.
Perhaps it's just a fancy of mine, that the fall chill brings with it the emotional flights that so many seem to be going through. As if the chill in the air makes our heart beat slower, or like a scent that we can almost remember, brings emotion with it before the memory.
Love y'all,
Lisa in AR4 -
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Lisa “Typhoid crying Mary” LOL!
Welcome @shamac35153, please let us know what you'd like us to call you and your general locale.
Welcome Sarah in NZ. “feel so self conscious at the gym as I am out of shape “ Just exactly how I feel at exercise at line dancing classes. Trying hard to flip the awful self talk into “Look, you're doing SOMETHING, and you don't know who you might inspire to try too.” But it's hard. That snarky voice in my head is soooo mean!
SuziQ I thought the same thing when I saw Heather's DH's grin
Machka what an eventful, emotionally charged day. Good for your DH and good for you!
Welcome Kim in Lincolnshire! I'm hating my weight too, but trying to change that negative effort into positive efforts for change. Not always successful ;}
Ginny in OH sent a quick prayer for your friend's grandson and his family and caregivers. May there be a quick, easy, effective fix!
Barbie your bathroom remodel is beautiful, but scary too. The hallway floor ourtside our water heater is starting to bubble up. I've been smelling mustiness in that area for awhile, but when we took the panel off to check the water heater, no leakage was obvious. Now I'm very afraid that when we finally think we can afford new flooring, we'll have to wait 'til we can afford new subflooring and support repairs too. Waaah!
Karen in VA Josephine's inner beauty shines through. Healing and strength to her and hers.
Lanette “the second part of the sentence” What a tea-snorter!
NYKaren ((hugs)) for the memory of your mom's anguish. Big Smiles for teaching by charades.
Kim in N.Calif this in morning's email made me think of you.
Back to the underwear discussion, had a little outbreak of my old underbelly fungal issue last night. Checked the panties, oops, 5 % polyester. Foo. Rest of the pretty colors pack into the to-be-donated bag. Back to 100% cotton for me!
Lighter, lovelies!
Barbara, the Southern Oregon Coastie AHMOD
Word for 2019: "GOOD" good attitude, good food, good times, good choices, good enough, feel good, GOOD! Word for October: get up and do it!
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Did the Tone It Up DVD. The plan for tomorrow is to do a Biggest Loser Calorie Knockout DVD
I’m not real crazy about pumpkin soup. I’ll eat it but probably wouldn’t make it myself. But I do like pumpkin muffins, breads, cakes etc.
Sarah and Kim – welcome!
Barbie – what a transformation! That money was well worth it. Thanks for the before and after pictures
Karen VA – it just breaks my heart to see Josephine in such a state, but I’m glad to see she has such good spirits
I was at the Green Room and Steve left. Then we went to this dance studio and got a bit of a refund. You won’t believe what I had to go thru to get it! For months I’d been calling and calling, he never once got back to me. I think he thought if he ignored me enough, I’d just go away. Well, it didn’t work out that way. He ignored me and I made a complaint to the Better Business Bureau. I was only looking for what he promised me. I finally called again Tuesday after the BBB told me he didn’t get back to them and went to the Studio to pick up the check. Not as much as I’d hoped for, but if that’s what I was entitled to, I’m happy. Soup kitchen tomorrow so afterwards (or maybe before, depending on how much time I have) I’ll deposit it.
Lanette – do you remember which episode covered how to prevent Alzheimer's?
Newcomer bowling tonight
Michele in NC
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Kim ... I've been thinking about you and the power/fire situation. We complain mightily in this area when the electric company sends out a tree service to trim trees and practically decimates them in the process. I'll take it over your area's alternative. Do you have a way to keep food cold in the event you're without power for an extended period of time? That would be my biggest concern.
KarenNY ... hugs
Hello Flea! ... LOL!
Lisa ... you're in good company. Barbara Walters used to make everyone cry too!
Interesting idea that being reflective/emotional is part of the seasonal changes...
Rebecca ... while my son has not gone as long as yours has without communicating, I believe I understand what you're feeling. All we want as moms is an "ok" or a thumbs up emoji! I just need to know he's breathing and that he's seen my communications. Of course, I'd love a long chat ... but I'll take whatever scraps he spares me. How pathetic. On the other hand, his long periods of silence have made me reevaluate my relationship with my mom and dad. I'm ashamed to say, I've been my son more often than not. I still have them with me and I'm trying to make up for lost time. Breaks my heart when my dad "thanks" me for visiting or calling. Sigh.
Incredibly fed up with my eating behavior so back to basics... IF, logging food and weighing and measuring ... oh and water, water, water.
Husband's gathering wasn't as large as he projected so we have a lot of ham and bean soup leftover. I'm freezing it for future use ... which is why, Kim, I would be really upset with extended power outages. I freeze a lot of food.
Beautiful Fall day here in Western New York, but the rain is coming ...
Beth near Buffalo
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Feeling much better today in all ways. About time!
I’m a beta tester for MFP and am trying out a new feature called simply “plans”. I’m working on upping my steps to 11000 in a month. The 8,000 step version was just too easy. This will be a great new feature! They have plans on meeting calories and other food oriented ones. My step goal for today is 9200. It’s 2:20 pm here and I’m up to 7400 steps. So I’ll meet the goal by going for a 20 min walk in a bit.
Another NSV for my diet changes! Cardiologist eliminated one of my BP meds!
RV Rita continues LCHF and hosting at Bottomless Lakes State Park, Roswell, NM7 -
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Good morning ladies
I am aiming for a 1200 calorie day today - just putting it out there to.make myself more accountable 😊. Such good advice that I was given to walk on the spot at home while i am tasks that involved standing still...thanks for that good piece of advice. When I put a bit of.effort into.it it gets my heart rate up too!
Sarah2 -
Michele - Each episode of the "Science of Prevention" series is about how to prevent it. One episode is about diabetes, one is about nutrition, one is about exercise, one is about the gut, etc. They might run the whole thing again after the 10th episode, they often do that if a person has a lot of time to devote to it.
Lanette
back in from tearing out tomato plants in sunny SW WA State1 -
One of the things I've found when it comes to my son and daughter (Oregon and North Carolina, respectively, while I'm in the middle, in Arkansas). When my daughter's posting on FB, it means she's ticking along just fine. When my son's posting on FB, his tendency toward depression has him in its grip, most of the time. The less I hear from my son, the happier he is, and the more I hear from daughter the happier she is. Applies both to what they post and how much I hear from them. And phone calls are rare... Almost purely FB messaging from from both. But... when my daughter does actually start calling, it's a bad thing... so I make her dad talk to her, 'cause she's unhappy about SOMEthing.
Families are weird.
Got most of the big $ federal grant OFF my plate today... happy slappy dappy days. Now it's just tweaks and edits and changes for a couple weeks... and got another one in the batter's box.
Have I mentioned I love my job? I really do. I'm so glad I stayed.
Later, y'all,
Lisa in AR6 -
Welcome to all the newbies! This is a great group and we’re glad you are here.
Seems many of us are in need of happy thoughts/prayers. Please know you are in my thoughts constantly.
I took my mom to the oncologist today. Her blood pressure is staying down. She gained 2 pounds! The skin on her breast looks so much better. Mom says the lymph nodes are no longer sore. We are pleased with the response so far!!
Wonderful weather here! I plan to enjoy it while I can!!
Connie in KY5 -
Karen in VA-Josephine does look good. Glad they are getting her a wig she likes-but she still looks adorable. Kids are fighters.
NYKaren- I understand the waves of emotions. They hit me with my mom and my husband, and a sister-in-law who died in 2006. Grief is a funny thing-you never know when it may hit. You just walk through it.
Barbara – thanks for prayers.
Connie in KY - glad you had good news with your mom.
Only have choir practice left and the day will be over. One more thing to finish with project I have been working on. I accepted all of the changes and forgot the state office want us to send it with tracked changes to make it easier on them to review (oops!). So I will put together a cross-walk of changes and then ship if off. Starting tomorrow with most likely terminating an employee. Just don’t believe some of the things people do. Hope to be able to leave early tomorrow since I have some extra time in. Would be a good way to start long weekend. Will have to see.
Off to get a couple of things done before choir.
Ginny in Ohio
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shamac35153 wrote: »Rebecca,
Feel the pain. My son finally is on land but for over a year and a half has been on two deployments on to different carriers. When we did get to communicate he was exhausted after working 14 hour days. Etc. so have to give them slack as sons and daughters. I miss him dearly every second he’s done in March but I really wish he would stay in and make a career out of it but......they all have to make their own choices in life. God bless and thank you sons and husband for there service
Oh its a tough thing.💖. Thank you for his service and your family's sacrifice in giving him to the Navy. How long has he been in? My eldest son has been in for 13 so he realized that if he just stays in for 7 more, he can retire at 37, and then go to college getting trained in small scooter engines. Each sailor has different experiences though. My middle son got out at 4 years because it was just hard being married to another sailor. She got out at her 4 year mark too. My youngest son just has almost 3 years in. Hard to know what he will do.💖
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Beth near Buffalo thanks for understanding, actually y'all all very understanding.💖
Awe friend don't play the woulda, shoulda, coulda game. Start each day with a clean black black board. Do your best with the now, you can't make up for yesterdays.
My strategy is going to be every two weeks letter. Kill him with kindness sort of thing!😁 As long as I keep my string with can free of leaves, loops or entanglements, I will be doing my part.
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Athena seems content, and unimpressed by the whole outing.💖
I find it interesting that my son is always the primary carrier holder.
💖Rebecca
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