WOMEN AGES 50+ FOR DECEMBER 2021
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There was more snow overnight--just enough to provide traction on the places that had gotten packed and icy. I woke up extra early and got out early with the dogs so after they went in I had almost two hours to walk in the dark on fresh snowy roads with no one around. My phone rang at 6 and it was the woman from grocery pickup to tell me the store was closing early and they needed us to come in earlier than our scheduled 10AM. When I scheduled the pickup I couldn't get anything earlier than 10AM so I was delighted. When we got there we found out that we and one other customer were the only ones who would be getting our groceries. All the others were canceled. We got everything on our order except bread because the bread deliveries didn't come and the bread shelves were empty
❄⛄🐾Barbie in NW WA6 -
Nessa the snow dog.
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Rori - hugs to you. It’s good to have things to look forward to.
Lisa - your daughter has a lot on her plate right now.
Carol - how old is the young artist, that’s a beautiful painting
Allie - glad you had a good doctors visit. It helps when they have a sense of humour.
Rita - your goal list is impressive. Good job.
Vicki - that makes a lot of sense. Congrats on the 25lb lost.
I’ve lost 15 since March, it’s been a struggle with no exercise. I’m working back up to getting some strength though so hopefully 2022 will be more loss. I miss feeling healthy.
Annie - As I lost weight in 2018-2019 I got rid of clothes as they got the least bit loose. I promised myself I would never buy bigger sizes again. It was the kick in the butt I needed when my pants started getting tight. I’ve not bought a larger size. Unfortunately because of the boobage I still have to wear a XL shirt.
I called my boss to tell her that I wouldn’t be in tomorrow as I’m waiting for the PCR test results. I was expecting them this afternoon but it was incredibly busy at the test centre yesterday and we are just a tiny area in the grand scheme of things. I am sure it’s going to be negative, but legally I am to isolate so I’m getting another day off. I’m not really complaining about it . I have lots of sick time so I’m not concerned about my pay.
The World Juniors are here this year and they announced how fast they’re receiving test results today, it’s funny what something that brings money into the province will do.
I tried out my new mug press today, I think this will be a fun new thing to add to my crafting repertoire. I’ll post a pic in a bit. I only took a video and of course, we can’t upload videos here yet.
Tracey in Edmonton where it is currently a “balmy” -24. It is supposed to be -3 on Saturday. Crazy weather.6 -
One of the better lists I've seen ...
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Christmas Day Walk Views ...
Machka in Oz3 -
Taken from the road mom lives on- This is rare to have snow this low.
It is zoomed in- she is not in the hills. She is in a valley.
Just a beautiful shot7 -
Worked then went with Vince for his allergy shot. Stopped at the Salvation and got – wait for it – 2 more exercise DVD’s that I didn’t have. Then home to make a triple chocolate cheesecake for a friend. We’re going to see her nativity sets tomorrow so I want to take something with me. I totally forgot to get chocolate cookies that I can crush down so first I went to Food Lion who, believe it or not, doesn’t sell any kind of chocolate cookie, just chocolate chip, chocolate covered graham crackers, etc. So I had to go to WalMart where I was able to get chocolate animal crackers.
Then home and made the cheesecake. Called and made an appointment for my toe. I still can’t bend it. I’m supposed to go Thursday so I think I’ll try to get as much prep done at work as I can ahead of time so I can leave early.
Kat – welcome! Not everyone comments on a post you made, some for lack of time etc., but everyone reads them. Please don’t feel you have to comment on every post.
M – no, no one is allergic. Not having fowl on New Years is an old tradition. See, when a chicken (or turkey) scratches it scratches backwards and you don’t want to go backwards into the year. When a pig walks, it goes nose first and you want to go forward into the New Year. Oh, I know there are lots of other veggies than corn and carrots. But those are the only two that Vince will eat. Well, he’ll eat white (only white, not sweet) potatoes, celery, lettuce, only cold tomatoes (except on pizza). I think that about covers it. Now I like just about all veges and beans
Weather has been unseasonably warm here, but I can live with that. It’s in the 70’s. No jacket, short sleeves, just hope it’s like this when we take down the Christmas decorations
Rori – you are so right, this IS a great group of ladies. I honestly think this group is different from any other group in that we are all so respectful of our differences and so very helpful. I still think of Heather every time I put shirataki noodles in my soup and of katla every time I use the flosser.
Carol – how old is your granddaughter? That painting is amazing
Called the place to see if they got the order for my home sleep study. They did find it, so I will probably get the equipment to do it tomorrow or the next day. I know they’ll find that I have sleep apnea. The good thing is that Vince has gone thru this so if I have any questions, I can just ask him
katla – we’ve had salad for our “green” so many times, I just want to do something different. Which is why I’m thinking some sort of green dessert.
Sue in WA – yes, it was sad that gs couldn’t come down here. But to get my mind off it, I invited another couple over who were going to be alone so we were alone together. I didn’t start to cry until the next day, I was so busy
Now that the holidays are over, I’m hoping to be able to get back in the gym
Debbie and M – lovely pics
Michele NC3 -
Yesterday we bought enough groceries to last a bit.
Today WE HAVE SNOW! It is a rare treat & we enjoyed it.
Stay safe.❤️
Katla3 -
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Athena got more snow in Vancouver WA. 💖
Our dead end road looking to the main road yesterday early morning, and my sobs Japanese van.👍
Rebecca
Whidbey
WA
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Lovely evening walk.
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Good article!
The science of healthy habits: how to establish new routines as part of your training plan
Whether your New Year’s resolution is to commute by bike, start a daily stretching routine or eat healthier snacks, it’s time to ditch your dependence on flaky willpower and build bulletproof habits instead
https://www.bikeradar.com/advice/fitness-and-training/healthy-habits/
M in Oz2 -
Accountability:Chose well: BP, made up T’ai Chi from 12/15
Bonus: 2 loads laundry, veg prep
Just one thing:
Do good December.
29: Turn off digital devices and really listen to people. Did this chatting with C, P and S.
Break in the weather forecast for tomorrow, just in time for dog group. Good thing, was getting cabin feverish.
Lisa “…can turn around a flailing department” what a skill!
Terri great pics!
Heather “…mainly just let her talk…” the best gift. Brava!
Carol your GD’s painting is stunning.
Tina sorry to hear about all the Covid hitting your family, glad you dodged the bullet. Understand about 58F feeling cold and being weather spoiled. Now that we live on the coast, we complain when the weather gets down into the 40’s. In Boise, that was cause for rejoicing and short sleeves
Allie happy to hear cardiology appointment went well.
Rita well done on your 21 for 21s.
Vicki brava for keeping up with the gym.
Katla thanks for the mental images of the hungry heron with snowy toes and the lucky hummingbirds.
Annie no more frozen salads, yay! Mama and Papa were both duplicate bridge life masters. Look forward to reading your book.
Barbie hooray for early grocery pickup.
Sue Nessa the snow dog!
Machka great suggestions of things to say to struggling friends. Stunning pics, you have a gift!
Debbie that beautiful picture made me homesick for when we lived in Ukiah, only in those days it was lambs not vineyards.
Tracey hope you can enjoy the enforced break from work.
Michele I can NOT believe there are ANY exercise DVDs you don’t already have :laugh:
Rebecca Oh that Athena! those pics! Does your son’s van have 4 wheel drive?
Going straight to bed. Not passing the hot cocoa, not stopping at the cookies. Going directly to bed.
Lighter, lovelies!
Barbara, the Southern Oregon Coastie AHMOD
2021: choose to be leaner/stronger/kinder NOW
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Hello, my chickens... 🐔🐔🐔
The washer is whooshing, and the sound is wrapping me in my happy place--listening to the domestic voices of my house... Egg is curled on my lap with her head hanging off the edge of the chair so she can inspect her world upside down, I think. Basically all I can see is a fuzzy cat torso. Her tail is twitching like mad, so I'm sure that soon, she will ooze herself off my legs and go looking for trouble.
Speaking of which - a question for all of those with cats, Egg has a weird habit (well, I think it's weird) of taking three or four pieces of dry food from her food dish and putting them into her water dish. I've never actually caught her doing it. Does anyone else's cat do this? The only way we've ever made her stop is to put her water dish in another room.
Corey's off to work, and he left the gate open for me so I can go to Walmart, so I better go do that. The earlier I go, the fewer people.
Love y'all,
Lisa in AR4 -
LisaInArkansas wrote: »Hello, my chickens... 🐔🐔🐔
The washer is whooshing, and the sound is wrapping me in my happy place--listening to the domestic voices of my house... Egg is curled on my lap with her head hanging off the edge of the chair so she can inspect her world upside down, I think. Basically all I can see is a fuzzy cat torso. Her tail is twitching like mad, so I'm sure that soon, she will ooze herself off my legs and go looking for trouble.
Speaking of which - a question for all of those with cats, Egg has a weird habit (well, I think it's weird) of taking three or four pieces of dry food from her food dish and putting them into her water dish. I've never actually caught her doing it. Does anyone else's cat do this? The only way we've ever made her stop is to put her water dish in another room.
Corey's off to work, and he left the gate open for me so I can go to Walmart, so I better go do that. The earlier I go, the fewer people.
Love y'all,
Lisa in AR
One of my cats did that. I called her a raccoon! She'd drop them in her dish, swish them around, and then scoop them out and eat them. Evidently, she wanted them softer.
But they do say that the water and the food should be separate. So we've got Rhody's food on one side of the kitchen and his watercooler water fountain on the other.
M in Oz1 -
Preface: I know very little about gardening. It has never been my thing ... it's much more my husband's thing. But recently I've taken up gardening because it seems to be getting away from husband and I'm doing what I can to establish some stuff to make things easier for both of us.
To that end, we've been putting in a gravel footpath so that it is easier to walk around our yard, so that stuff doesn't get tracked into the house all the time, and so that there is less to mow.
I'm also trying to put in flowerbed and bushes and things to attract the bees and, hopefully, reduce the number of weeds our garden has seemed to attract. I've never seen so many weeds in one garden!! I'm hoping that the flowers and things will be strong enough and plentiful enough to choke out the weeds.
However ...
The garden bed to the left in the photo should be full of flowers.
I planted over 300 bulbs in there, and maybe a third of them turned up for spring. Some of those just came up but didn't flower.
Then, as those were dying off, I planted heaps of various short flowering plants.
One type has come up and flowered. I think they're Phlox, but they could be Alyssum or Candytuft. Whichever they are, they're cute but don't look as hardy and fluffy as what I see in photos. I've also got Lobelia in there too but I'm pretty sure they haven't made an appearance yet.
Maybe I'm just impatient. Maybe they'll all start making an appearance in January.
If not, I'm not sure what has gone wrong. I'm very new to all this!
M in Oz1 -
We had our Zoom with my girlfriends, one of whom is currently in Singapore, visiting her granddaughter.
I had already washed my hair, put my face on and done my exercise session. Phew!
After that didn't feel much like writing, so I did some more 'housekeeping', moving stuff from my phone writing app to Word on my laptop and then copying onto Word on my tablet.
This involved lots of copying and pasting and sending emails to myself etc. Plus Dropbox.
Anyway, it's done.
I will continue with my new book on my laptop now. I still have little idea what form it is going to take. Experimenting.
Love Heather UK xxxxxx2 -
For those who asked, my granddaughter is 10 and will be 11 next August. She has been interested in painting for the last five years but has not had any professional instruction. We supply her with lots of art materials and a few books from which I assume she got the idea for her latest painting.
Carol in GA6
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