WOMEN AGES 50+ FOR JUNE 2020
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Vicki-wondering if hives started after they put you on something for iron deficiency? Some of that stuff can cause that reaction . . . .hope the rest of your life settles down.
Allie-happy to hear they are calling someone in for Faith. Good of you to be her advocate.
Spent almost 5 hours in office today. Bit strange being out that long, but needed to have in person meeting, check on some things, sign some things. One more step in figuring out how to manage this stuff!
Tracey-governor is asking for those of living in various zip codes in this part of state to get tested due to spike. I will go to one of the sites they open.
Off to warm up dinner--pork chops tonight!
Take care all,
Ginny in Ohio3 -
Rebecca: I would love having you play our piano. One of these years you can come to visit during Halloween Town. Your & your granddaughter are likely to love it. I don’t think Halloween Town is happening this year because of Covid19. I would love to be wrong but it is likely to have to wait until next year when the Covid worries might be over. If she’s a bit older she will likely enjoy it more, anyway.
Evelyn from Vancouver Island: Thanks for your moral support.
Katla in Beautiful NW Oregon
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And ,my SIL ughhhhh
So she said the dr wont have Palliative care as she isnt that far yet...and no xray for her ankle because there is no bruising and she can walk on it,and she is playing games and trying to get me to work the weekend ,its not happening.7 -
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🌧🌧Rainy Tuesday🌧🌧
Not as rainy as Monday! But still rainy.
300 mm (11.8 inches) of rain fell on Mt Wellington over a period of 3 days, with 175 mm of that occurring in one 24-hour period. Mt Wellington looms over Hobart.
https://www.weatherzone.com.au/tas/lower-derwent/mount-wellington
Lower lying areas got less. We're at about 58 mm (2.3 inches).
And it's still raining. It's supposed to keep raining throughout Wednesday.
Mt Wellington, behind Hobart, has had 319.2 mm (12.6 inches) of rain in the past 3 days ... plus another 1.6 mm this morning since 9 am. It's still raining.
Mt Wellington in sunnier summer conditions ...
Machka in Oz5 -
Machka in Oz4 -
stats for the day:
Bike ride home 2 sumner station- 53.53min, 14.7amph, 149mhr, 13.23mi= 499c
apple watch- 508c
jog sta 2 wrk- 5.03min, 143mhr, 10.11min mi, .49mi= 63c
apple watch- 61c
jog wrk 2 sta- 4.32min, 10min mi, 144mhr, .45mi= 59c
apple watch- 58c
Bike ride dome 2 hm, windy- 17.08mi, 9amph, 148mhr, 2.55mi= 172c
apple watch- 146c
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Hi Gals,
I think as we each live our way through the pandemic, we have opportunities to learn about ourselves and each other. And I find myself being a bit introspective lately. If the introvert/extrovert curve is a bell curve I am near the top just a bit on the introvert side. And yet I have found this shelter in place at times very hard… which I did not fully understand. As I work alone (mostly) and I am not a shopper or a traveler… And finally I realized that there are two things one I have shared and one that is a new realization. So I can’t entertain, no one over for a meal or coffee, the other is that I can’t go any where, not that I would if I could but that I can’t.
Different from some of you we are just beginning to relax our lock down.
So I thought about the “I can’t” and really although it is just a request and suggestion of our local government I know of no one who has been cited or fined…I realized for me the “I can’t” needed a filp.
More thinking…
And then I realized that as many of us do I have charities that I give money or time too and those charities serve the less fortunate (animals, people, environments). I give with a glad heart of my time and my money. And by wearing my mask and staying home I was giving to others also the gift of good health, the gift of a shorter safer commute for the essential worker, a gift that I could give and will continue to give with a glad heart.
Kim from N. California
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Hi Gals,
I think as we each live our way through the pandemic, we have opportunities to learn about ourselves and each other. And I find myself being a bit introspective lately. If the introvert/extrovert curve is a bell curve I am near the top just a bit on the introvert side. And yet I have found this shelter in place at times very hard… which I did not fully understand. As I work alone (mostly) and I am not a shopper or a traveler… And finally I realized that there are two things one I have shared and one that is a new realization. So I can’t entertain, no one over for a meal or coffee, the other is that I can’t go any where, not that I would if I could but that I can’t.
Different from some of you we are just beginning to relax our lock down.
So I thought about the “I can’t” and really although it is just a request and suggestion of our local government I know of no one who has been cited or fined…I realized for me the “I can’t” needed a filp.
More thinking…
And then I realized that as many of us do I have charities that I give money or time too and those charities serve the less fortunate (animals, people, environments). I give with a glad heart of my time and my money. And by wearing my mask and staying home I was giving to others also the gift of good health, the gift of a shorter safer commute for the essential worker, a gift that I could give and will continue to give with a glad heart.
Kim from N. California
I've been struggling a bit with the "we can't" thing since my husband's accident. 2 years ago we were suddenly confined to the island of Tasmania for an unknown length of time because of a law which has changed in several Australian states but not yet in Tasmania.
So when the borders closed for everyone, it was almost a relief. "We can't" but neither can anyone else! Whenever the borders do open (August maybe), we still won't be able to leave the island.
The one thing which has helped me is exploring Tasmania. We might not be able to leave the island, but we can travel within the island. Even when we were down to a 30 km radius, there was still quite a lot to see.
Often people travel to other places to see the sights ... and don't really explore their local areas. So I started doing things like walking along roads right in my local area which I hadn't walked before ... and discovered a lovely alternate route to the beach!! It's also flat enough that it's good for running.
And yes, you're absolutely right ... simply by complying with the recommendations, we're making life a lot easier and safer for others.
Machka in Oz
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Katla- Remove the shrub leave a nice big hole 🕳 for a long time like 6+ months type long before filling it. Blame the “virus” for having trouble replacing it.
Daughter still no symptoms. Fingers crossed that continues. Keeping my calories in check more for maintaining at the moment since stress makes it hard to eat or I over eat so trying to stay in the middle area.
Will be just me y JR since Hubby will be busy this week. Sometimes his schedule is leave before we awake y sleep after we’re down.Before JR I could wake earlier then go back to bed until Daughter school time. Or Go to sleep set my alarm wake up watch a movie until he walks in. Long driving for him to job sites happens I also get to be on FaceTime keeping him awake as he drives.
Amber Tx
Called my Dad he’s trucking along. Trying to keep my family in one piece as we keep trucking forward.2 -
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lol love the diet fork!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1
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Amber TX: Your advice about the landscaping is a grand idea. I was thinking along the same lines. I plan to do what I wanna, wanna do--- :devil:
Machka: That diet fork will put us all on the chain gang. I like chopsticks because I know how to use them. Knives, forks & spoons, too. :bigsmile:
Heather: Thanks for the hugs. They are helping. :flowerforyou:
Tracy: Congrats on your Covid test results! I hope I do as well as you.
Michele: The UPS store was happy to take the bubble wrap & air cushions as well as the peanuts. We haven’t had many packages delivered here that didn’t have the bubble cushions lately.
(((Allie))): Stick to your guns. Some of your relatives seem to be hoping to take advantage of your innate kindness and generosity.
Kim: We’ve been warned to stay safe. The implication is to stay home, but I’ve had to do all of the grocery shopping and run all of the errands. I’m not taking yoga classes until after my procedure. I did have a lovely ride on Arrow in a large arena with plenty of room for my teacher on her horse and me on Arrow. That was the most fun I’ve had since February. Here in our townhouse community people are friendly at a safe distance. Everyone is careful. :flowerforyou:
I live in Columbia County. So far we’ve had 26 confirmed cases & 19 have recovered. There have been no deaths. It is a much safer place than Portland, where I have to go for my medical procedure. :grumble:
Katla in Beautiful NW Oregon
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"Get to do"s and "chose well"sChose well: Tumble to groomer; line dance class,
Bonus:
Get to do: Coos Bay for car service, Wal~Mart, Natural Grocers, Farmers’ Market, Thursday: call Pacific Vision for appointment; Chiropractor, BiMart for rx, carry over 10 mins cleaning Guest Bath, Living Rm, Master Bath, Bedrooms, call PC guy about mic/speaker, practice new dances (Evergreen, Larger than Life, Here I Go Again/Mama Mia, Real Deal, Get it Right, Quarter after one, Half Past Tipsy, Senorita, Dance Monkey; next week final? Follow up call for Joe’s Dr. appointment, transplant pineapples, bean, melons, cukes; make garlic almonds for Barb and Dan; prep raised bed for carrots, parsley root, parsnips, radishes; finish weeding drive, continue weeding flower bed, mulch flowerbed; Wednesday to Coos Bay for service, WalMart, Natural Grocers and Farmers’ market; Thursday 10 am Chiro & make up BB&B, Friday 9am stove repair guy to adjust kitchen flame and assess Aunt Elsie’s stove; Freddie’s for complete series TDAP <$48, get Shingrix vaccine,
Reward: inventory seeds, plan fall cool season garden, order replenishments.
Pretty sleepy so just skimmin’. Big day tomorrow, travel 2+ hrs north to take car in for penultimate service under extended warranty. Will take advantage to stop in at Natural Grocers and the much bigger WalMart. Hope I can find a coffee shop or somewhere I can sit near the Farmers’ market, dealer has no waiting room and the service will take 3 hours.
Machka sending waves of good thoughts for your DH’s surgery day after tomorrow. How long will he be in hospital? Really enjoyed the Evolution of the Piano
Katla I’m SMH at your critical neighbor. Criticizing shrubbery? That woman has way too much time on her hands. Reminds me of the insurance ad with the aggressive HOA lady. Foo.
Lisa “ear mites”
Vicki GI NE Wow you’ve really had it rough. Glad you stopped by, sending vibes to calm those hives away.
Allie I wonder of Jean was completely frank with Faith’s doctor.
Kim your flip, you have the gift.
Lighter, lovelies!
Barbara, the Southern Oregon Coastie AHMODJune: better than May.
daily: steps=3969 vits=22 log=23 CI<CO=20 CI<250<CO=13 Tumble & Shadow 5=7 mfp=23 clean 10 mins=9 outside=9 up hill=10
wkly: T’ai Chi or BB&B x3=7 rx=3 dance=5
mnthly: board mtg=1 grant=1 review 20for20=
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Pretty sleepy so just skimmin’. Big day tomorrow, travel 2+ hrs north to take car in for penultimate service under extended warranty. Will take advantage to stop in at Natural Grocers and the much bigger WalMart. Hope I can find a coffee shop or somewhere I can sit near the Farmers’ market, dealer has no waiting room and the service will take 3 hours.
Machka sending waves of good thoughts for your DH’s surgery day after tomorrow. How long will he be in hospital? Really enjoyed the Evolution of the Piano
Barbara
Thank you! It should be a day surgery, but because of his brain injury and epilepsy, they may decide to keep him in overnight depending on how he reacts to the anaesthetic and surgery. He can't take his medication before the surgery, so that adds an element of the unknown to the mix.
I hope you have a good trip tomorrow.
M in Oz3 -
Machka - Sending my very best wishes to your husband and you. My DH had the op as a day patient a few years ago and all was fine. It was really quick! I realise that the anaesthetic might be the biggest problem for your husband. It will be good to get it over with.
Love Heather UK xxxxxxxx1 -
Phew, it's not even 9am and it's already hotter than H*ll
Machka sending good wishes to you and hubby, hope everything goes well (diet fork )
Barbara that's a long way to get the your serviced, hope you find a coffee shop and a Farmers market to while away the time.
I'm meeting up with friends tomorrow for a socially distancing picnic, but we are not sure where to go, we were going to go to the Knavesmire (where they hold the horseracing in York) but it has no shade and it's going to be too hot to sit out in the open. Then we thought of Rowntrees Park, but someone mentioned the toilets are not open, so it is back to the drawing board. Not sure we ladies (being of a certain age) can do without a toilet break for the afternoon
Wonder if it is too early to mow the lawn? At least there's a little breeze now.
Love to all
Viv UK2 -
Wednesday --
First decent walk in a while ... on the treadmill. It's still chilly and drizzly out there.
Distance: 4.52km
Moving Time: 53:05
Elapsed Time: 53:56
Pace: 11:44/km
Calories: 152
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Machka LOL The bear in Rhody’s food! So cute! “Let it Go day”…lol…now I can’t get the Frozen song out of my head! I would also love to go back to the piano. We grew up with one of my Aunt and Uncle’s grand pianos (with weighted keys for finger strengthening) in the living room. I would play all the time. Now, I never do since there isn’t an instrument handy. I miss it!
Katla Glad you will soon be done with your colonoscopy. I have had to have them rather often…prep is not my favorite experience, but I do like going to my happy place during the procedure.
Lisa Levi is so cute in the jumper!! Iris doesn’t use hers much anymore. She seems to prefer jumping in our laps. Love your glider! It looks so nice and great to make a brand-new piece of furniture for only $30!!
Heather Enjoyed your son and his partner’s daughter on YouTube. I subscribed to his channel and will watch more. DH’s daughters look delightful! It’s nice they are spending quarantine together. I love (zombie) England in the distance. I always wanted to go there. My Aunt and Uncle lived in Canfield Gardens in London (which means nothing to me since I never was able to travel there). I wish I had been to their flat. It looked nice in pictures.
Karen Great pictures by your friends!
Amber Not sure if I missed it…did you find out if your daughter tested positive??
Rita Beautiful photos. It always amazes me the variety of areas in the country. We are hoping for a trip out west when the virus and all has passed.
Allie So glad your SIL called Palliative care! Her idea of what your responsibilities were in caretaking was so unfair. I hated seeing her taking advantage of your kindness that way! Ugh!! Just read that Palliative care won’t take her yet. So sorry!
Vicki Great to see you again! So sorry you are having a rough time! Hope things improve very soon!
and hugs to All! We head to PA tomorrow to see my brother (from MI) and my sister and spouses. Nervous about using restrooms along the way, but we have all been social distancing, so hopefully all will be safe. Will be good to see each other. It’s an 8-hour drive for us. I will probably take pain med and sleep…
Luci in WNC
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grandmallie wrote: »And ,my SIL ughhhhh
So she said the dr wont have Palliative care as she isnt that far yet...and no xray for her ankle because there is no bruising and she can walk on it,and she is playing games and trying to get me to work the weekend ,its not happening.
👍🏻 Stick by your decision, Allie. Don’t give in to her games!
@GodMomKim Introspection is something that many people are finding in our present situation. I love the way you have reframed the whole pandemic scenario. I think it would benefit many people to adopt your ideas.
Machka: Love your positive attitude in the face of your changed circumstances. You are a remarkable woman. I hope your hubby’s surgery goes well. (((Hugs)))
We have also taken the opportunity to rediscover our locale, which is literally right on the edge of town with country lanes 5 minutes walk away.
Just back from my weekly shopping for essentials, and still have to put half of the groceries away.
(((Hugs))) to those in extremis. 💕💖💕
Welcome to our new people. Don’t be shy! Jump in when the spirit moves ya!!!
Today is the first day of the rest of your life.
👍🏻 Make it a good one! 👌🏻
☘️ Terri1 -
Kim - Loved your reframing, and hope it's helping your struggle with the lockdown.
Allie - So glad you can see your sister-in-law's behavior for what it is. Stand your ground, dear.
Vicki in NE - So glad to see you! I'm sorry it's been a tough spring and early summer for you. Hope things slow down for you.
Luci, Katla and Barbara - May traveling grace go with all of you.
Weather system bringing a barometric pressure drop just leveled me yesterday afternoon. Spent most of the afternoon flat in a recliner, evening on the couch, and went to bed at 8:30. It literally woke me up at 1a.m. when the pressure let up, it was such a difference, and I was able to sleep a couple hours more. The only thing thing lingering this morning is light nausea, which will hopefully pass soon.
Did greet Corey when he came home at 6 p.m., as he brought me my other anniversary present, a couple of dwarf magnolias. They will get up to about twelve feet high, and eight feet across, unlike the original magnolias, which I've seen as high as 70 feet, and 50 feet wide. The blooms are the size of a dinner plate - eight to ten inches across and smell like lemon verbena - and they bloom for six months of the year. These two have been sitting for a year at the landscaping company as they were purchased but not used on a job a year ago, and Corey got them for me at less than a quarter of what we would have paid for them at a nursery. Now we've just got to decide where we want them...
Tired of the gray skies - not near the rain you've been getting, Machka, but gray for the last three days, nonetheless. Today is supposed to be the first sunny day in a bit, and I need to get out and water the garden and the plants after I finish up on the elliptical and rower. Hope they're right about some sun.
Love y'all,
Lisa in AR
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Last night at dinner hubby discovered that part of the white of my eye was bright red. (No! I wasn’t bitten by a vampire!!! 😂)
Turns out I have a Sub-conjunctival haemorrhage, no pain, discomfort or loss of sight, but it does look weird. Apparently, relatively harmless, and it will get better on its own in a week or two. I will be keeping an eye on it!
Has anyone else had one of these?
☘️ Terri4 -
Lisa: Brava on the magnolia bargain.1
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Lisa lucky find with magnolias sound wonderful.0
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I love magnolias.
Carol in GA1 -
WELL THE TIME HAS COME!!!!!!!!! Kirby wants me to give my 2weeks notice july 1st ! AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH10
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I had been ignoring the very gradual upturn on my weight until Monday when I decided it was time to get honest with myself and make some changes. I looked at my eating and logging which was not as strict as it had been, and picked out four changes I can make and started them immediately. Yesterday when I told Jake about one of the changes I had planned, he said, "Yes, you have been putting on weight---we both have".
The good thing is that I didn't wait until I couldn't zip my jeans.
Barbie in NW WA6 -
Did Dressed Up Drills Interval. Boy, this DVD has so many premixes that it’s going to take me a while to go thru them all. The plan for tomorrow is to do a Cathe Legs with weights DVD. I’m going to try to do more of the DVD’s that I downloaded so that I can see which ones work in the laptop and which don’t so I’ll know which to take to the condo.
Kim – I was always the person who was the extrovert – wanting/needing to be in a group. Now I find myself shunning group gatherings. I am not ready to take a group exercise class. This is new for me. The bad thing is that I find that I want to cook/bake more and eat more. Still maintaing, tho. But it’s hard – very hard
M – love that fork. All the best for your hubby. I’ll be thinking of him
Katla – wish I knew how to use chopsticks. Hey, during this pandemic, Jess likes sushi. Maybe I should buy some and ask her to teach me. I didn’t realize the UPS store would also take the air cushions! I always put them in recycling. Safe travels
I honestly can’t figure out if social distancing is the best thing to do or to try to get out of the stores (out of groups) asap. I don’t like waiting while someone says “do we need blueberries, is that a good price”. I know what I want and I just want to get out of the store.
Barbara – safe travels tomorrow
Sending prayers to Rori
Luci – whenever I use a public restroom, I always squat. In this way, I don’t touch the toilet. OK, you can’t get out of touching the sink when you wash your hands, but it least you’re not sitting on the toilet. Safe travels
Weather looking nice so I’ll probably be in the pool. Great place to social distance….lol
Lisa – great find on the magnolias. I really don’t like plants that grow real tall
Barbie – what are the changes you are planning?
Michele NC
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Barbara: Yep. The original hedge plant that was there drowned in a flood many years ago. I couldn’t find a replacement in any of the landscape supply places around here, so I put in a substitute. I suspect there will be a replacement “someday.” I am really not a huge boxwood fan and would personally prefer a hedge with several different complimentary shrubs. I don’t actually expect a change. If they find a boxwood of the appropriate size, I’ll let them replace the shrub that is there. :ohwell:
Machka: Add my good wishes to those of others. I hope all goes very well for your DH.
Viv: I hope you find a great place for your meet-up with good friends.
Luci in WNC: The prep is the absolutely worst part of the colonoscopy. This will be my second one. The first was a number of years ago, and a very long car trip away. At least this will be a shorter drive from where I live. DH had an excellent experience with this group of doctors. The Covid 19 proofs and hoops are a challenge. I'll be going from a county with no worries to the most Covid dense location in the state. :grumble:
Lisa: Thanks for your good wishes. The support of friends is a huge stress reliever. I love magnolias. I’m glad you found some that please you. :flowerforyou:
Pip: Giving your notice must feel a bit like jumping off a cliff. I hope you have a pleasant fairwell and happy adventures to follow.
We need to have our boat surveyed for insurance purposes. I think we have that handled but won’t relax about it until the diver comes and looks at the underside of the boat. This will be a lot easier and less expensive than having it hauled out of the water.
Katla in Beautiful NW Oregon
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