WOMEN AGES 50+ FOR NOVEMBER 2019
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knitski2002 wrote: »First snow fall of the season and now it's 17 degrees. I did my daily walk even so. Spent the afternoon/evening feeding wood into the stove. It's so cozy and peaceful.
Shirley from Northern NY
Glad you didn't let the weather interfere with your walking plans.2 -
Hoping to get more active this weekend again ... the medication I was on for the spider bite was supposed to give me energy (that was a side effect), instead I just felt dizzy and blech by the time I got home from work.
It's done now and bite is fading.
I'm planning to spray the bedroom with bug spray on Saturday morning. We're going out for a couple hours so I figure that's a good time to do it. I don't like being there right after I've sprayed.
Machka in Oz
Turns out that the medication may have given me a little bit more energy. I was going to bed at about 1 am for the past 3 nights, and getting about 6:45 of sleep each night. Today is my first day off the medication and by about 3 pm, I was fighting sleep. I'm home now and ready to nap, but I'll stay up a bit. If I nap now, I won't sleep tonight.
And I want to work on my website.
M in Oz
I slept 12 hours last night!! Still draggy today.
That medication has been a roller coaster!
Hoping to feel a bit back to normal tomorrow.
Machka in Oz1 -
Rebecca, oh my heart, that Athena...... What a beauty! Her daddy is going to have to keep a big stick by the front door to keep the boys away!
Lisa, so sorry to hear about Corey's brother passing. Hope you are feeling better soon!
Lanette, gorgeous photo of Ellie and Sophie!
That's all I can remember for now, still catching up too!
Eating plan has fell completely off the rails today, but tomorrow is another day!
Congrats to those celebrating, hugs to those needing them and welcome to the newbies!
Evelyn, Vancouver Island1 -
Tracey- I PMed you with my email address a few days ago1
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Morning! I’m enjoying first cup of coffee and a catch up with you all
Rori sounds like a fun lunch with your neighbor. My DOS sister adores Cheesecake Factory—the portion sizes are nutso! When I go with her, I do the same thing—skinny menu and small plates—and we split a slice —she cannot resist that cheese cake
Barbie I love your description of your line class at first being reluctant to learn the new dance but afterwards felt so Excited. You are a great teacher encouraging them through their reluctance. Love it.
Should be a god prep day for me, treadmill time and cleaning day for me.
NYKAREN
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Slowly easing into the day. Went to bed early and got a good night's sleep-that stupid hour time change always messes with me. Planning on enjoying three day weekend. Youngest son and gf are coming over for the day to celebrate my birthday-we are simply hanging out and watching Ohio State at noon and LSU-Alabama at 3:30. May not sound like much to many, but we enjoy football and it will be nice to have the company. I'm making pork and sauerkraut for lunch (then Jake and I have left overs to start meal prep for the week), and we may do a dinner of pizza and wings if we are hungry for the later game. May make it tough on calories for the day, but I am in deficit for the week so I don't think it will sabotage me!
Have a good Saturday-want to get the laundry done and house cleaned up before I sit around like a sloth for the rest of the day!
Ginny in Ohio2 -
Welcome ovrjoyd4u1940, changeisnoww!
Lanette, thankful it was just fleas and not allergies. Reminds me of the Corrie Ten Boom story read to us in church awhile ago... Ellie and Sophie
Carol, “loves” new playmate... hmm, not quite yet. Tolerates is about as strongly as I'd put it … but she lets the puppy sleep right next to her so that's a really good sign.
Flea “huge spider fan” [shudder] :noway:
Michele thanks. We've had both shelters and purebreds. Sometimes you just fall in love with a breed and want that kind of puppy. We love them all, the hardest rescues end up being the ones you miss most when they're gone, like Dixie, the Wheaten in my profile pic.
Rebecca that expression on Athena's face, what a little Lolita! Hope your son has a closetfull of BIG baseball bats.
Sue in WA say Hi to Ikea for me. I've never been near one, probably a good thing...
Tracey “lack of sunshine” for 14 months? It's a miracle you all haven't gone mad and invaded Los Angeles!
Shirley brava for getting your walk in despite the cold and snow! When the rains start here I'll try to channel you as well as Barbie.
There were more I wanted to respond to but I'm bushed.
Shadow updateShe brings us such joy and exhaustion. This am went to BB&B, Freddies and the Mini Pet Mart for puppy chow, while Joe puppy sat. Walked Tumble to the mailbox/pavement while Joe walked Shadow down the drive to the lane and back. Shadow's spay incision was a little open when we got her, they said she'd chewed off her stitches but was ok to go. While rubbing her tummy, noticed it didn't look right, deep red below the sides of the cut. Called in and was told the shelter vet would look at it when we brought her in on the 16th for her next vaccinations. Just didn't look or feel right. Called our vet, took her in on an “emergency walk in” basis. Was ready for whichever clinic vet was first available, was delighted when our regular vet Dr. Jessie popped in. We hugged and got teary, last time we'd seen each other was Aug 15 when she came to help Scooter over the bridge. She checked Shadow out, stapled her up, gave some antibiotics (which should also take care of the little discharge from her eyes) and pain meds, and scheduled us for a fourth round of vaccinations. She explained there is a lot of parvo around this year and lepto in the puddles on the beach and in the woods. No beach or dog group for Shadow and Joe til after final vaccinations take effect, early December. By the time I got back home was just too tired to make pot luck contribution for tonight's dance party so begged off. And I failed to walk her around the yard when we got home from the vet so she piddled in the house for the first time. So far our outside training scores are 10 successes (3 and 7) vs 1 oops, not too bad for the first 36 hours. Later last evening, Shadow actually got Tumble to chase her around the yard for quite awhile. Tumble was growly and barking but tail wagging and ears high and forward, clearly playing and not serious.She is going to be good for everyone's waistline here . . . including Tumble's!
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 November: get up and do it EVERY day!
Steps=8397, vits=7.5 log=8 CI<CO=6, CI<250<CO=3 Tumble=6 mfp=8 AF=5
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After a busy few days there were so many pages, so skim read. Typed up comments and then lost them! Feeling a little sluggish today. It's a grey day here, so I will have to turn on my inner 🌞 and smile
Had a slight blip on the scale over Halloween, but back on track. I am now at my lowest weight in 40 years, and about to enter the 140s. Maybe my wedding weight isn't such a pipe dream after all!
(((Hugs))) to those who need them
Miele Failte to our new girls. We're a prolific, friendly, supportive group.
☘️ Terri4 -
Hello beauties.
Some roses for all of you. The rose bush loves the fall weather in Florida. These pics were taken this week.
I am meeting a friend today. We are taking a flower arranging class. Hope to post more flowers for you all later on in the day.
SuziQ - Broward County - FL8 -
coastalgosgal wrote: »Son sent me this latest Athena beauty.
Priceless!💖
Athena has some personality! Absolutely adorable.1 -
Morning Ladies~
wow did i have some nightmares last night, and i still remember them so thats even worse..
Lisa~ so sorry to hear about Coreys brother Mike.. It so ver hard to lose a sibling,,, my condolences to the family...
will leave a little early for work today to get gas in the car as im on E and have to go out after work to see some old work friends..
then home to try and figure out how to start getting the bed together..
I did buy myself a 23 and Me DNA and health kit to see what they find other than what I know.. should be interesting..2 -
Morning Ladies -
Hubs is still working insane hours, and looks like it will be 7 days this week. In order to not become too much of a hermit, I think I will go to Second Saturday craft/market in Georgetown. Hubs could use some soap and I can wander through and see what all they have to offer. I might find some stocking stuffers for hubs. We have decided that is all we are doing for each other this year, we know we will each buy something at the jewelry store we love when we are in NYC at Christmas, so that will be our gifts. I will also pick up some gumbo from a shop right on the square and have it for lunch or dinner tonight.
Have a great day Ladies -
Okie in the TX Hill Country3 -
Thanks, all, for the lovely words for Mike and my husband. My husband is in is usual mode when something is hard on him, which is ignoring what he can't change and changing what he can. I've learned that pushing him to verbalize is harder on him than letting him just work it out in his own way. So he did.
He made arrangements for us to go a few miles down country and pick up a vehicle for his work, and when we get it to his work site, chainsaw quite a few eight-foot oak logs that have been curing for a while there, cut 'em down to fireplace size and load up his truck and bring it back home - with permission of course, from his boss, who's happy to have him gone.
There are worse ways to work on a weekend morning. What he doesn't know is that, since we broke down one of the old sheds and burned what we could, all the shingles that came off of it are going to go in the truck and go to the dump this morning since we have to go that way anyway. Ha. One way or another, I'll win that one.
But, first, I'm going to head for the gym, work out a few kinks, and then come back and take a quick shower. Just below freezing here, and a sunny, if brisk few days for this weekend.
Love y'all,
Lisa in AR5 -
Sorry I've been MIA - My DH, Corey's brother died early in the week. Mike had Down Syndrome, and at 45, had developed Alzheimer's a few years back. He's been in a group home since before their dad died a bit over a year ago... Mike fell Monday, breaking a bone, by Tuesday had pneumonia, and died Wednesday up in Anchorage. They've decided to cremate him and have a celebration of life in the spring or summer and bury him near his dad. Mike was the last of 12 kids (6 girls and 6 boys), and most of them them helped him grow up and took care of him after their mother abandoned them all when he was just a few years old, and ran off with the local teacher. Many phone calls from brothers and sisters, as they're literally spread from coast to coast and border to border now.
Then I came down with some horrible sinus thing on Thursday and kind of went under it all, first two days in a row I've taken off of the gym in more than three months, but the headache finally let up a bit this afternoon, so hopefully I'll be up to it tomorrow. Hope all's well. I've read but not retained much--the medicine has made me feel like I'm operating with most of my brain matter in hand cuffs.
Mike's sudden departure helped remind me that I've been pretty self-involved again lately. Time to put my psyche back out in the sunshine, enjoy life while I can, and as someone said, "Don't sweat the petty stuff, and don't pet the sweaty stuff."
Love y'all,
Lisa in AR
Sorry to hear all this ...
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As my energy slowly increases again, I've been catching up on things around the house.
And I put together a chicken veg curry which has been simmering away in the slow cooker. My husband and I walked to the shop and got some naan bread to have with it tomorrow.
I've also been working away at my cycling club stuff. Getting there ... slowly ...
Heading back to bed now for another 10+ hours of sleep, I hope!
Machka in Oz2 -
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Hello one and all.
It’s been some time since I really caught up with everyone. Some of you will be like what the heck is she commenting upon! I have been keeping up and making individual comments. Anyone I have left out is not intentional.
Viv – I am sure you are excited about your new kitchen. Thank you for sharing the pics. Cannot wait to see the results.
Lanette – Thank you for the cheers. Yes, Prevention is a very quick read and I subscribed for a year every 3 or 4 years. I enjoyed the November edition because it touched upon many of the topics the group has been discussing. I love reading your goals. They are a constant reminder of healthier living.
Terri – Congratulations on exceeding your goal! I agree, this is a process and we must be patient with ourselves for being human.
Heather – Cupcake day with the grands looked like a grand time. The love the creativity both displayed. Also hope the au pair is working out. Thank you for reminding me to keep my goal calendars front and center. You prompted me to print out a 2020 calendar for my weight and health goals.
Kate – Terribly sorry that you lost your mom’s key ring.
Allie – The work situation you are dealing with right now is one to which I can relate. The doctor seems like a piece of work and almost spiteful. Wishing you all the best with your search.
Barbara - SOC – Thank you for the acknowledgement. Here’s to us tackling November! It’s too bad you could not obtain an ID on the mushrooms. Welcome Shadow!
Ginny – Cannot wait to see the red chair. It’s not easy to break out of our comfort zones. And, you’re motivating me to get back to the downsizing/de-cluttering project I started at the beginning of this year. I have been slowly but surely getting rid of old/unused things. It’s very liberating.
Pip – Congratulations for placing in your latest marathon. Beautiful hostel.
KJ – Yeah – before the zoning board. Looking forward to hearing you obtain a positive outcome.
Machka – That spider bite! Whew – I thought we had fun creatures in Florida. Sorry to hear the meds have you whacked out.
Flea – I will have to convince management to order me a standing desk. Some do have them in the office and it seems we have to get a doctor’s note – geez I feel like I am back in school. Yes, patience is a virtue within the academic world. After years of attempting to get hired as a professor and the 30+ page applications I decided it was not worth my time and energy.
Sue – Happy to hear you had a good checkup!
Lisa in AR – Big hug to you.
Michele – Glad to hear your checkup went well and all is fine.
Best to all.
SuziQ - Broward County, FL3 -
Good morning all! Happy Saturday!
Janet R- be kind to yourself with the loss of your sister. I think losing family is such a different roller coaster than losing a friend. So many different feelings are involved; and for me personally, there is always a bit of guilty feelings involved with family. Sending much love to you as your process everything and sending lots of warm hugs and love your way.
Lisa- Sorry to hear of Corey's brother's passing. Years ago, when Tim's father died (this was two years after my parents passed), I tried to get Tim to talk about things. Yeah, men are not a chatty bunch of humans. His preferred way of dealing with things is to bury himself in work. I think they think about things and process as they keep busy.
Barbara- Aww! Congrats on the new furbaby! Yes, I think they have a way of bringing out the best in our older fur friends and ourselves. It must be "dog" season, as this past month, two of my daycare families have gotten puppies. I am so envious. I would still love a dog. I really enjoy having Chappie (my grandpuppy) here, when my daughter/grandsons visit. I noticed, too, when I visited them for Miguel's birth, the minute I walked in the house, Chappie was sitting right beside me. When I got up in the mornings or if it was morning and I was sitting at the kitchen table drinking coffee, he would sit at attention right beside me; waiting for a walk. I really think he remembered our long walks here at my house. He also remembered that I make him an egg every now and again. If I began to cook breakfast, he would wait patiently by his dog dish. lol He is a smart pup. Enjoy your new little one!
Welcome new ladies!- As many have said, keep logging every bite and come back and visit often. This is the most inspiring group of women I have found on any social media or fitness site. ABsolutely amazing!
Rebecca- Omigoodness! Athena, doll baby! She looks like she is enjoying that bath! She has a look on her face that says "More bubbles, peasant! We like our bath to be bubbly!"
Heather- Can't wait to see pics of your Christmas table! You always dress your tables so nicely for the holidays!
Amber- You are an inspiring woman! I often think, of how very grateful I am, that I can send my two year olds home at the end of the day! I can do toddler for ten hours a day, five days a week; but I don't think I could do it around the clock. Not at almost 53! JR has a lot of energy!
Lanette- Love the pic of your kitty and pup! That was eleven years ago? Are they still with you? They are lovely!
Well, I need to get a move on. I still have to make out my grocery list and get out to shop. ttfn xoxoxo KJ (Kelly)2 -
Good morning everyone. It's Saturday and time to get started. Have to go shopping and plan out my meals this week. Hope everyone Has a great weekend.2
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Lisa prayers .1
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Good morning. The dogs still haven't adjusted to daylight savings so I've been up with them for half an hour already, the little jerks.
Lisa, I'm sorry to hear about your BIL and I hope that you and your husband are doing alright.3 -
On Saturdays my husband and I typically have liked going for a big hike, but it's going to hit 82 degrees by noon today! Mother Nature must have forgotten to check her calendar. That's too hot and sunny for a nice hike.
Sooooo, what should we do instead? The backyard could use a good weeding session but I try to stay out of the sun in general these days. Oh, I've got it, a movie matinee with popcorn and Raisinettes! That's a grain (fiber) and a fruit (dried grapes) right? I don't even know if any good movies are out.2 -
Did Perfect Body Workout DVD today. The plan for tomorrow is to do Kathy Smith’s Peel Off The Pounds Pilates DVD. That afternoon I’m supposed to drive to Greensboro to take a friend of mine to a Newcomer meeting in her area.
Making this vegetarian minestrone, only not making it vegetarian (using low sodium chicken broth rather than vegetable broth.) Saw a lady from Newcomers yesterday. She said they have a treasurer – her husband. I know he is an accountant, I’m surprised it took this long for them to ask him. I would bet that she did. She said they have a vp dependent on who the president will be and if that person can work with the president. To me, that’s just an excuse. That’s saying “I’ll say yes to get you off my back but I really don’t want to do it so I’ll put a condition on it”. When they strong arm someone to be president, this person is probably going to say “I don’t even know who XXX is, I don’t know that I can work with her”. They still don’t have a secretary (which they won’t get, they’ll leave it as it is). Well, not my problem
Then I’m going to make dog biscuits for the gal whose house we’re going to have mahjongg at tomorrow. Her dog can’t have gluten so I found a recipe that calls for oat flour and oatmeal. We shall see how it comes out. Then I’ll probably make some turkey burgers for me to have another time.
The temporary bridge feels funny, so I’m not going to do ANYTHING. Which in the end is good because I want to eat less, just in case I accidentally put the food on that side of my mouth.
Vince went to a gun show, then he’ll go to a train show, then –pick up some more boxes to ship trains he’s selling.
As usual, Denise is giving us a hard time about coming down for Christmas. Supposedly she has to work the 20th and another day to get paid for the Christmas holiday. I say supposedly because the other daycare she worked for didn’t say this. Previously, she’d told Vince that the weekend before Christmas was fine, Jess’s last day of class is the 20th, she was going to fly home the 21st, I said that we’d have Christmas the 22nd. Well, now Pete has to go to work on the 22nd. This to me, is a lot of excuses. But I’m going to let Vince handle it. Denise wants to have it in January. In a way I want to have it in December just to send a message that “we can’t do it when you want to”. See, I know Jess wants to see PJ. So I’m going to ask Jess if it would be possible for her to fly home early the 21st and get in around noon. Then we can have Christmas the evening of the 21st.
Went to go see The Revolutionists at the Hickory Community Theater. Get this – my neurologist and his wife were sitting at the same table as us. What are the chances? I thought the play was "ehhh". I wouldn't go see it again.
I seem to be much better from the flu shot, now it looks like I have a cold. I’m coughing. I did get the shot of Prolia yesterday. They didn’t ask me anything about feeling off so I assumed that it was OK since if it wasn’t, they’d surely have said something.
Lisa – I’m so sorry about Corey’s brother and your sinus. I hate when I get them. I usually take a decongestant. I have some “just in case” in my bathroom
Rori – isn’t it nice to have a “chill cat”. One time our vet took out one cat’s bp, and while he was THE CAT FELL ASLEEP!
Pip – love your stove. It’s a lot like mine, only my knobs are on the back
SuziQ – at my checkup my bp was on the high side, so he wants me to take it at home. I took it last night and it was down about 30 points. Maybe I do have white coat syndrome!
Jennifer – Mother Nature forgot take her meds here, it’s VERY cold.
Michele NC
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I wanted to finish my weeding project in the back this morning but it rained overnight so we'll do errands and indoor chores instead. Jake has already started the first of four loads of laundry. The dogs and I were out for 35 minutes before breakfast and will head out soon for the two hour walk (actually Bessie walks for about 20 minutes before she wants to go home and then Sasha and my friend and I walk longer and faster).
Lisa, sorry about your BIL.
Allie, good luck getting your bed together. We've always bought beds from stores that delivered the bed, set it up and took the old one away. I can't imagine doing that myself.
Barbie in NW WA2 -
grandmallie wrote: »Tracey- I PMed you with my email address a few days ago
I’ve looked and it’s not there. I tried sending you one and it won’t send. My email is tschriver@telus.net if you want to email me.2 -
Barbara - there has been a few sunny days but they were few and far between.
Suziq - those roses are beautiful.
It rained all day yesterday and the snow that was on the ground was all gone. It was +5 Celsius. Around 9 last night it started snowing and hasn’t stopped. It is currently -10. I can’t imagine the ice that is under the snow.
Tracey in Edmonton7 -
Good morning, All! Well, I had planned on beer and yoga this morning, but the brewery had a spill last night and has to get cleaned. I was really looking forward to the time with friends. I don't have a Plan B.
Got the bookshelves mostly cleared out yesterday to donate books to charity. I also have a big box of clothes and a bike. I will be adding more stuff all the way to Wednesday, when the truck comes to get it.
It's been a rough week. Maybe a long hike is in order. I'm struggling with a life-changing decision and perhaps the time to think without interruption will help. The good news is that when I'm struggling like this, I don't feel like preparing food and therefore don't eat.
Hope all of you are doing well today!
Tina in CA
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Happy Saturday All, I am new to this group. I am 59 and am glad to be a part of a group of women over 50. I recently retired from middle school counseling after 30 years and am able to take care of myself so much better. I am eating cleanly and getting a good amount of exercise hiking with my Great Dane, mountain biking and swimming. I have lost 15 pounds since last May and have been maintaining what is now my goal weight pretty well. Logging EVERYTHING has been a huge key to my success. Like some others in this group have mentioned, I do not eat my exercise calories. Been there...done that and weight loss does not happen for me when I do that. I have improved my relationship with food which has helped me so much.
I love the quote above from SuziQ113..."Nothing tastes as good as thin feels." So true! What a great quote to keep in mind when I am tempted. Hope everyone has a great day.11 -
Tracey ~ That photo makes me glad I don't live up North. Congrats on getting the order for the Christmas ornaments. I remember the ones you showed us last year and they were so creative.
Lisa ~ Sorry for the loss of Cory's brother!
Allie ~ I don't envy you trying to assemble that bed.
Michele ~ I guess we are blessed that our only child lives 30 minutes away and we will go to his house for Christmas.
I used my new gadget last night (Ninja Foodi Grill) and made sirloin steak which turned out great. This morning I quartered leftover Russet potatoes and used the air fryer. The outside was crispy and the inside soft. Am going to try making chicken wings this evening and bought a bunch of vegetable to try roasting/air frying.
Carol in GA
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