WOMEN AGES 50+ FOR AUGUST 2023
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Cloudy and cool here today. Rain is in the forecast but none so far. Got my hair cut,went to Safeway for potato salad and Ben Franklin for yarn for a baby blanket I am crocheting. While there I picked up a new jigsaw puzzle for DD and me. I think we are addicted to the things.
I see the pulmonologist tomorrow. I hope to get the breathing problems sorted out. Will see. I think losing some more weight would help considerably so I am working on that again.
Everyone take care, Sue in WA6 -
KJ-quite a bit of sleuthing on your brother's part! How nice of him to help flea.
Pip and Machka-I used to wear any shoe but no more. Before orthotics I loved my Brooks ghost-they don't work anymore. Currently I am wearing aisics most of the time (several pair in different colors for work with pants). Going to Columbus for a couple of days next month and want to check out a good store.
Kylia-we all get those down times. There is a school of thought that says I don't know what I am thinking until I hear myself say it. Writing can serve the same purpose. Friends listen to each other-even if they don't always comment. Whine away!
Lisa-glad vist went well. They sound well suited. In terms of disability and working-I figure if they are paying their own way, not my issue! Just enjoy time with them and be happy for them.
Lanette-good use of drums money!
Barbie-Bodhi's markings remind my DS and DIL part pit-Gatsby. And actually a bit like my cat Zombu-she was staring me down for some treats!
Not a bad Monday. Went to podiatrist today for nail trim. Had her recheck left foot. She reviewed X-ray from a year or so ago and said it definitely showed arthritis right on top of arch. The hallux rigidus, even with orthotics, throws it all off. Can't give me shot of cortisone in foot because artery is right above when shot needs to go. Ordered a med dose pack for 6 days. If that doesn't knock the inflammation out for a while we will try a different approach involving physical therapy and guided injection of some sort. She did say-keep stretching and walking-movement is best for arthritis. The insert for medicine said since I am an older adult I should take med in the morning if possible so as to not impact sleep.
Realized tomorrow is trash day-off to set it out to curb and get lunch made for tomorrow.
Take care all,
Ginny in Ohio
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Thank you ladies for being the blessings I needed! After effects of migraine today. About passed out at work. Funny thing is only one person missed me for the hour I was in the bathroom......and no it wasn't my dh. SMH.
Feeling better tonight. Took another migraine med just before dinner. Ordered out at Cracker Barrel. DH and I actually shared one meal, so more for me for lunch next few days. Chicken and what they call dumplings(I call noodles) Dumplings are fluffy like biscuits. Carrots and broccoli and of course bisquits.
Taking a page from someone's book today..... sorry don't remember which one of you lovely ladies.... going to empty my periodical bin. Quick glance maybe then dumpster! Just one more thing hanging out that needs to go out. Also dumping a few hanging baskets tomorrow as they aren't fairing well and I don't have the energy for revival. Plus leaving town. Friend will care for others while I am gone.
Off to magazine removal !
Thankful in Ohio
Kylia6 -
I did it! I ate under 1100, did thirty minutes on my bike, and an hour of yoga, and thirty minutes of aerobic walking! Yay! I did take it easy on the walking, but that's only sensible after a break. I'm proud of myself again!
Annie in Delaware9 -
Done! I kept Guidepost and reader's digests long with the last 2 woman's day that I hadn't looked at yet. The rest are ready for trash tomorrow. If I haven't read by now I probably won't until they "yell" at me enough. Just a little less stress. Undergarment drawer may be next.....
Kylia4 -
Pip. Love the trailer!
Annie- Conratulations!
Lannette- I want a doctor like that!
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Kylia - We stopped in at a show and shine at a small little community here on Saturday and I was thinking about you.
I hope things settle for you, it seems to be stressful more often than not the last year or so.
I think us being able to vent here is a huge help to all of us at one time or another.
Happy Anniversary
Lisa - it will be nice to have them closer to you I’m sure. I know someone who was on permanent disability due to seizures, his brother was pleased for him because he wouldn’t have to worry about job security anymore as he missed a lot of work. Their mother convinced him he shouldn’t just sit at home and he found a job and lost his disability. It was a shame.
I’m sure John and Soraya (what a pretty name) would not have the same issue.
Kelly - how funny that your brother was the one that gave you information regarding Fern. I wonder what part of Canada she was from. What a small world.
Rosemarie - Hugs to you. It’s terrible how our grown children can still make us anxious and worried.
Carol - we are in Drumheller, AB the rocks were all under water millions of years ago. Fascinating history really if you choose to look it up.
About 1/2 an hour from the rocks is farmland. Here is a picture of that.
Rita - you sure are learning a lot working at this campground. Seems that you should be paid when the people that are take off.
Barbie - I bet that puppy will know he is safe soon and start following the rules.
Vicki - I sure hope you have successful interviews.
Annie - you are doing such a wonderful job caring for your parents. I’m sorry they allowed your Dad to replace his licence, it probably would have been less of a worry if they hadn’t.
Heather - Art stuff can takeover so quickly. I have to keep it very organized and contained or it overtakes my house.
What an amazing story.
Lanette - What a wonderful doctor. My doctor retires at the end of December and I’m nervous, they are hard to come by here.
I love that your girls knew to stay in the yard and were so well behaved going back.
I love your response to the story Kim.
Today we went on a mine tour. It was a very long steep climb. I ended up getting sick at the top because I was overheated. When we finally made it back to the truck it was 35C. Rodger cranked the AC in the truck and the camper. I had a nap, a shower and then just sat.
Tonight we went to watch the sunset over Horseshoe Canyon. I took pictures as the sun went down. Then one as we were driving back of the moon.
I received two more assignments back with 100% each. One of them I was sure would have broken my streak, but didn’t.
I’m not sure if the plan tomorrow. At some point I’ll start packing up. I have class Wednesday and we have to be out of here at 11 so I won’t have much time.
Tracey in Edmonton
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KJ-quite a bit of sleuthing on your brother's part! How nice of him to help flea.
Pip and Machka-I used to wear any shoe but no more. Before orthotics I loved my Brooks ghost-they don't work anymore. Currently I am wearing aisics most of the time (several pair in different colors for work with pants). Going to Columbus for a couple of days next month and want to check out a good store.
Kylia-we all get those down times. There is a school of thought that says I don't know what I am thinking until I hear myself say it. Writing can serve the same purpose. Friends listen to each other-even if they don't always comment. Whine away!
Lisa-glad vist went well. They sound well suited. In terms of disability and working-I figure if they are paying their own way, not my issue! Just enjoy time with them and be happy for them.
Lanette-good use of drums money!
Barbie-Bodhi's markings remind my DS and DIL part pit-Gatsby. And actually a bit like my cat Zombu-she was staring me down for some treats!
Not a bad Monday. Went to podiatrist today for nail trim. Had her recheck left foot. She reviewed X-ray from a year or so ago and said it definitely showed arthritis right on top of arch. The hallux rigidus, even with orthotics, throws it all off. Can't give me shot of cortisone in foot because artery is right above when shot needs to go. Ordered a med dose pack for 6 days. If that doesn't knock the inflammation out for a while we will try a different approach involving physical therapy and guided injection of some sort. She did say-keep stretching and walking-movement is best for arthritis. The insert for medicine said since I am an older adult I should take med in the morning if possible so as to not impact sleep.
Realized tomorrow is trash day-off to set it out to curb and get lunch made for tomorrow.
Take care all,
Ginny in Ohio
I'm wearing my favourite Hokas at work today because my feet were hurting a lot yesterday ... the arthritis-affected parts of my feet.
I stretch my feet in the shower each morning, under the hot water. Gently force my big toes to bend.
I also use the ping pong balls and others of Rhody's toys to work on the dexterity of my feet by rolling them under my feet and trying to pick them up with my toes.
Walking barefoot in sand and occasionally walking into cold salt-water is nice too.
M in Oz3 -
2:41 out here in the ocean should be pulling into St Croix around 7am
Well had to use the scooter most of the day yesterday and I still can barely walk..
High heat warning for St Croix 114 .im staying on the ship.7 -
Barbie: He looks much happier and sprightly in that photo.3
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Kylia-I don't imagine allergy stuff around here is helping your migraines either. Sitting here sneezing my head off-it is the morning for a pill.
Tracey-it sounds like your get away has been great-just a little escape.
Allie-it's a good thing you have the scooter. Very smart not going ashore if it is a heat warning.
Machka-I had been doing some stretches but added new ones in over the weekend. Will do less today since it is a bit sore from them. Taking first dose of steriods this am at work (timing recommended for us old folks). Also want to give space between thyroid meds. Hopefully this round knocks back inflammation so I can properly rehab.
Rebecca-so good to hear your boys are reconnecting.
Rita-sounds like a scary event at the pond. Glad everyone is safe and you don't hurt more. That ranger sounds like he needs to find new employment.
Resting foot this morning and not walking-will try a bit outside tonight if it is loosened up more-will just keep up with gentle stretches today.
Take care all,
Ginny in Ohio4 -
Love Heather UK xxxxxx
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Anniesquats100 wrote: »I did it! I ate under 1100, did thirty minutes on my bike, and an hour of yoga, and thirty minutes of aerobic walking! Yay! I did take it easy on the walking, but that's only sensible after a break. I'm proud of myself again!
Annie in Delaware
Pleased for you, Annie - not sure why it's so hard to re-start a program, but it seems like it is. Perhaps because we know there's a lot of work involved? It's always been harder, to me, to get started after a break than to begin the program in the first place. One day is the beginning of a streak...Well done!
Love,
Lisa in AR
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Ginny - I have arthritis in my feet, and in particular my right foot--and one thing that has helped enormously of late has been wearing shoes all the time again (which you may already do). I found a sort of Crocs knock-off with arch support and without the holes, made of woven fabric, and I wear them only in the house. Also found on Amazon a silicone bunion protector. It separates my big toe and the next one over, and has a gel shield over the outgrowth of the bunion. Mine isn't bad yet, my mother's was twice as bad by this age, but the spacing it's putting between the big toe and the next is really helping the arthritis in that foot. I'm not sure why. They make ones that just separate the toes so they don't push in together, as well. For ten bucks, well worth the price to try.
Allie - At 114 degrees, it is worth staying onboard the ship in the cool air... Sorry you'll miss it, though, and sorry you're struggling to get around without the chair. Hope you do better soon, darlin'.
Tracey - Congrats on the 💯percent streak! You look very relaxed in the pictures... I'm glad you and Rodger are having some quality time together.
More later - the kids are pulling out this morning, taking a few days to look at apartments north of us, up in Bentonville, near the Walmart mothership. Very yuppie (their dad's word) neighborhoods, walking and biking trails, lots of different restaurants for them to try. Just the thought of living in an apartment again makes me twitch. Sharing a wall with other human being is not my idea of a way to live, but I realize not everyone feels that way...
Later y'all,
Love,
Lisa4 -
We went to the state Fair yesterday. It was a treat to find a place to sit with flowers in the background...It was very crowded. I got to do the things that were on the top of my list. It was too crowded to get to some of the other things. They have an exhibit on the history of candy. Not sure where it was and finding it in the crowd was too hard. Maybe next year!
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Anniesquats100 wrote: »I did it! I ate under 1100, did thirty minutes on my bike, and an hour of yoga, and thirty minutes of aerobic walking! Yay! I did take it easy on the walking, but that's only sensible after a break. I'm proud of myself again!
Annie in Delaware
Bravo, success is energizingDone! I kept Guidepost and reader's digests long with the last 2 woman's day that I hadn't looked at yet. The rest are ready for trash tomorrow. If I haven't read by now I probably won't until they "yell" at me enough. Just a little less stress. Undergarment drawer may be next.....
Kylia
Congrats. The longest journey starts with a single step.
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LisaInArkansas wrote: »More later - the kids are pulling out this morning, taking a few days to look at apartments north of us, up in Bentonville, near the Walmart mothership. Very yuppie (their dad's word) neighborhoods, walking and biking trails, lots of different restaurants for them to try. Just the thought of living in an apartment again makes me twitch. Sharing a wall with other human being is not my idea of a way to live, but I realize not everyone feels that way...
Later y'all,
Love,
Lisa
As long as my husband and I are together, I like staying in a house, but if something happened to him, I'd be looking for an apartment.
I lived in an apartment in Winnipeg for 13 years or so, and liked it.
While I enjoy our garden, without my husband, I could see being happy without a garden. That was one thing I loved about my Winnipeg apartment ... no yardwork of any sort. No shovelling snow, no mowing lawns, nothing! My outdoor time was mostly cycling! And I was cycling a lot!!
M in Oz
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DH just had to be first to say Happy Anniversary.....in a dead sleep at 330 this morning!!!!!!! Woke me up. Oh well. It's the thought that counts.
Kylia5 -
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Betsy in NW WA0 -
Not a bad view from the solarium pool deck.. but look at the ankles this is using the scooter and not eating a ton of salt.6 -
We have no purchased periodicals coming to our house. No newspapers or magazines.
We do pick up free ones now and then but dispose of most of them quite quickly.
We both look at the news (husband a lot more than me) online ... same with other things like National Geographic and Nature.
Helps keep the clutter down.
But today I "managed my email preferences" for something that was coming into my email about once a week. It should appear only occasionally now. Less to deal with!
M in Oz3 -
Good morning, ladies.
Barbie, Bohdi looks like such a sweet dog. I'm sure he will adjust to the house rules once he feels comfortable. It took our rescued Lucy about a month before she stopped pooping in the livingroom. She was just nervous and not sure what was really happening to her as it was all a new situation for her. She is still very attached to me and doesn't let me out of her site very often. She has turned out to be such a nice dog....and no more pooping in the livingroom!
Had a nice surprise when I was out in my apple trees deciding which one to pick and eat. I walked past my plum trees and spotted a few plums. Six plums in total! I haven't had plums since about 2015. I think it was all because of my new plum tree I purchased this year. I didn't get any off the new tree but it must have cross pollinated with my older tree.
Allie, sorry to hear you are having walking problems. Enjoy seeing your pics. Brings back nice memories of my trip with by granddaughter in that same area a few years ago.
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Allie, love the view. Sorry about ankles.
I mentioned to dermatologist about a reoccurring sore at the tip of my nose.....she can't see there but did a swab. Said 2 weeks to return results from Friday. They called yesterday. I called back this morning. Apparently I have a staff infection in my nostrils. 14 days antibiotic, no sun. No lime. Not starting until after back from vacation!!!! I have had sores off and on for a year, two more weeks won't hurt anything .
I don't want to wish time to move faster, but I really am done with 2023.5 -
Rebecca rejoicing for you!
Rita 16 dry days? Bravissima!
Barbie ((hugs)) house training, while jarring for those of us used to more mature dogs, will happen. Dixie’s years of confinement overcame her natural instinct not to soil her nest. She was also a submissive urinator so we learned that harshly spoken “NO!” did not have the result we wanted :laugh: Love Bodhi’s markings. Hope he soon learns he is safe with you and that “Let’s go!” is a happy outside event. ((hugs))
Heather thankful my internet was out when I tried to follow the worm-in-brain link. Ugh. Not an image I want in my head.
Annie, yes! Well done for re-activating your resolutions!
Lanette you sound very happy about Dr. Matt. Well done good chickie girlies!
Kim so THAT’s why the chickens crossed the road… :laugh:
Sue in WA fingers X’s for favorable pulmonologist visit.
Ginny Zombu’s stare is definitely hypnotic, you are under her power…
Tracey, you sound surprised at your two more perfect assignments, but we’re not. You’re a “natural”.
Joy hearing about Lucy’s progress.
Whoops! Past time to get up, do PT and shower before DDS appointment. Rembering to hope it’s ONLY a little cavity and not the whole bridge…
Today’s (8/29) gratitude: that we don’t have a “smart home.” After last night’s Spectrum outage, only had to reconnect wifi to one device: Maizey the Roomba. Reminds me that those outages are times for extra vigilance as all those cloud-based home security devices would be down. Thankful that Shadow and Tumble are not internet-dependent0828/: Move: 2 sets PT w/x&a, line dance class. Steps:8837Later, lighter, lovelies!
Fuel: sugar in vs mfp=1 CI<CO net=638
Live: Joe, readings, BP, AF, AD. Library, Dollar Tree, Visit D, Grocery Outlet, Wt:132.9
Barbara, the Southern Oregon Coastie AHMOD
2023: Be of good cheer. August: Move more, fuel better (less sugar), live NOW.
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Thunder this morning. On the mainland, but we hear the rumbling.
Pest situation:
Had a pest control guy come yesterday, checked the outside, under the house and in the attic. He saw droppings under the house so put traps out, there and around the oustide. Either a rat got in, or a squirrel. I think its a squirrel. My brain hopes its a squirrel. The droppings for both look similar. He also found a huge hornets nest in the attic, so he got his suit on, sprayed it and stuck the whole thing in his bucket with a lid. Two managed to escape but husband got them. I stayed downstairs! He will come back next week and check the traps.
I cut my Wellbutrin pills in half and slowly going off them. I have no stress regarding youngest son, he cured that by calling us.😁💖🙏👍🏼⚓
I feel like he has awoke from being in a coma. I have him back.💖
Rebecca
Whidbey
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