WOMEN AGES 50+ FOR FEBRUARY 2024
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Anniesquats100 wrote: »Good morning ladies!
Barbie thank you for a new month!
I'm just sitting here enjoying the sweetness of my dog on my lap. Such a warm lump of love!
Annie in Delaware
that was me this morning. While I was laying in bed doing a nebulizer treatment, I had four cats on or against me plus two others sleeping on the bed. All were curled up asleep- didn't want to disturb them so I just stayed in bed a little longer, until my back started hurting and had to get up.
It only disturbed a few and all but one went right back to sleep(Tonashi went up into the catio)
Raining pretty hard right now- trying to decide if I want to take a short walk at the wetlands or skip it and just sit in the car while I wait for Ezie to get out of school. Have to go early for parking. I will wear my rain gear and decide when I get there.2 -
Debbie: I have been wondering for a while about the cats! Could the cats be causing some of your asthma problems or at least contributing to them?
Tracey: You make beautiful creations and show such great talent. Have you ever thought of selling some of your items on Etsy? When I was selling vintage jewelry I got some good buys there. The biggest drawback is the expense of mailing.
Rant: The care facility where BIL was getting over being in the hospital called and had my husband take him back to his memory care place. So DH picked him up and got him there. Then, as he was getting up the sidewalk to enter (using his walker) he fell back on the sidewalk. The memory care facility had to bring him inside in a wheel chair and reported that he couldn't stand up. They had an ambulance take him back to the hospital and now we are waiting to see if the hospital keeps him or sends him back to memory care. I know it is not right to feel this way, but, his care has taken over the last 5 yrs of our life and it never seems to end.
Carol in GA9 -
If you read my last post, posted this morning in January's feed 😬, I mentioned my 97 year-old grandmother. Well she fell, broke her hip last night, and is going into surgery at 3:00PM today. So much for not wanting any more procedures.
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Tracey-I love the cards. Almost makes me want to start making cards.
Michelle in NV-So sorry about your grandmother. I hope everything turns out as she wishes it to. Also, it's raining cats and dogs here. Get ready!
Every year (and throughout it) you all remind me I need to get my backside in gear with all the estate planning stuff and yet, it's still not done. I think I'm just dreading it because I know it'll take a lot of time and effort to gather all the documents I need.
Went to my annual derm appointment today. He removed another basal cell spot. I don't understand why they keep appearing on my legs. I am almost always in pants or slathered in sunscreen.
The rain has been coming down, the street are flooding, but thankfully there still isn't much wind.
Hope you all have a great day, evening, sleep, morning...
Tina in CA
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Oh dear, so many sad accidents and bony miseries. Carol, Michelle, Lisa. So sorry for all of you. And Vicki with her shoulder. Tracey's foot, Ginny, and more I can't remember. Please don't be offended if I've forgotten you temporarily.
Carol, you are quite entitled to feel resentful of all the time and energy this has taken up. You have both gone above and beyond.
The family seem to be getting over this cold that John has. My DDIL had it worst. Bea is back at school. John is on the mend, I think. I'm OK so far, so crossing fingers.
My flareup seems to be retreating, so I'm waiting to see how it goes for now.
Love to all, Heather UK xxxxxxxx5 -
Barbie: Thanks for the new month. We so appreciate you.
Michelle in NV: Sorry to hear about your grandmother. Hoping everything turns out as she wishes it to.
Just a few details about me for new people
Potted Bio - 2023Terri: Female; 77; living in Northern Ireland; married 57 years; 2 daughters, 3 adult grands: ex Maths teacher; volunteer group leader for U3A (University of the Third Age, life-long learning charity)
SW: 227 (Mar 2014)
In maintenance: August 2017
LW: 131.2 (December 2022)
GW: 130 < 140
Moving forward ……
January was fairly good. I managed to lose a little of my Xmas baggage by sticking with my solid habits. I’m still around the middle of my maintenance range, so all good.☃️❄️🙈🦋🙉🦋🙉❄️☃️I am a person who values the health and fitness of my body, mind, and soul
❄️☃️ January 2024 ☃️❄️
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Habits keep me going when motivation flags.
This year I will ….. January focus:
📌Mindful eating: I am choosing to keep my indulgences small
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📌Consolidate Solid Habits
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Great Oaks from little acorns grow!
Daily Solid Habits:💎Right This Minute: Anti procrastination strategyYOU are worth the effort!
💎Just DO it!!!
Morning Routines:
💎Daily Meditation
💎Walk/Make beds/Shiny Sinks
💎Post Sole Mates steps
💎Weigh 130 < 140/log
💎Monitor %age Fat/Muscle
💎Log CI<CO/Balance macros
💎Herbal tea/supplements
💎Self care
💎Quality time with DH
💎Ablutions/dress/Shiny sinks
💎Breakfast
In between:
💎Intentional exercise > 60 minutes
💎Cardio > 5500 steps
💎Strength > 15 minutes
💎Flex > 15 minutes
💎Active hours > 6
💎Zone minutes > 150 (per week)
💎Declutter > 15 minutes
💎Daily chores
💎paint/draw/write/read
💎Craft/crochet
💎General chores
💎Gardening
💎jigsaw/puzzles/TV favourites
💎Meet with friends
💎Quality family time
Evening Routines:
💎Sole Mates evening reminder
💎JGM10Ds/JFT/UAC/Hogwarts
💎Close Fitbit rings/Zone minutes
💎Building Healthy Habits
💎Duolingo Latin
💎Update Women over 50
💎Clutter Sweep
🤗🤗🤗 and 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻 for those who need them.
🙋♀️ Miele failte to the newbies.
☘️ Terri
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Stats for the day-
Walk w/family- 2hrs 9min 22sec, 112elev, 2.83ap, 79ahr, 96mhr, 6.26mi= 604c
Strava app = 767c
Zwift home bike trainer- strava stats- 36.35min, 213elev, 86aw, 17.3amph, 120ahr, 149mhr, 10.52mi= 266c
Strava app= 179c
Zwift stats- 36.37min, 214elev, 86aw, 58arpm, 17.21amph, 10.5mi= 180c
Total cal 870
Well, registered for another MS Bike Ride. Let the riding begin!7 -
Tracey-you are really creative with cards and such. I am lucky to buy one-let alone make one!
Margaret-good reminder to check your own state's rules on DNR, etc. I never stopped to consider they may differ.
Machka-I think you kept pretty busy for being sick so much of January (getting over Covid)!
Barbara AHMOD-thanks for drawing attention to Lanette's information on Bone health supplements. I didn't like fosomax when I was on it. I don't like the risk of broken femur (two artificial hips here). I got off of it since I am having dental implant this year. I have been taking calcium and d but will add the recommendations to it-see if bone density test in Jan. 2025 looks any better.
Lisa-dry needling is a bit different than your acupuncture, but I am amazed how it really does seem to help. Good luck with VA stuff. Hope knee isn't giving out.
Kylia-good job with February. Yesterday I drove to Columbus in gloom. Today the sun was shining heading down 70! Went for walk after work-so nice!
Margaret-you are handling things very well-take care of you.
Heather-glad passports are working out. Your process sounds a bit different from ours-but they all sound painful! I am like Barbie-not sure I am going anywhere but I like having an updated passport.
Allie-congratulations. Hope all goes well.
Rita-glad you figured out medication mix up-that can be dangerous.
Flea-would your husband consider retiring and then getting something part time to keep him occupied? I can understand him wanting something else, and the retirement age does seem to be going up (says the woman who is working full-time at 69 when she doesn't have to), but if the money isn't critical and it is the act of working, maybe that can meet his needs. Sorry you are losing patience with you job.
Carol-hard to believe that happened to BIL (and your husband). I think your feelings are normal and understandable.
Michelle in NV-hope mother's surgery goes well. She sounds tough!
Debbie-hope asthma eases up.
Terri-you have the most colorful posts!
Pip-not surprised you are riding again.
Had good day today. While there were some frustrations they were dealt with. The sunshine made it more tolerable. Sorting out a couple more HR issues at work (had several things that needed checked out and are now ready for disposition. Will glad to have them cleared off my plate.
Off to clean up kitchen and get ready for the evening.
Take care all,
Ginny in Ohio
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Goals...I love the different way we all do them. Lisa's work for her, but are too vague for me. Machka's with hitting certain goals for the month (ie so many steps or miles), I thought about, but I know me. I would find myself on day 30 trying to catch up! So do whatever works for you that you can measure and account for. I take bits and pieces from everyone.
I had to wear sunglasses to work! Yay!!! Still cold...but. THE SUN IS OUT!!!!
Kylia
I usually aim to have slightly more than half the distance, steps, etc. covered by the 15th of the month ... that helps keep me on track.
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It's pouring out here in NV. For us this could be the storm of the season. So, I was listening to the rain and wondering how children could come to play in it without worrying about getting wet. It made me think of my childhood when as soon as it started raining we kids would start making paper boats.
We were very creative about it. We doubled up paper to hopefully keep the water out. We used thick paper, small cardboard boxes, shiny wrapping paper glued to the bottom and sides, but mostly we made lots of boats from notebook paper, so we would have lots of boats and could play longer.
After waiting for the rain to stop, we would run to the curb. There would be a river of water flowing in front of my grandmother's house. It was always there because her house was the last house on the street, and the water funneled in front.
We raced our boats down that river until they soaked so much water they would drown. We kept up this paper boat chase until the boats were gone or the water had dissipated. It never lasted long. The funneling torrent, which had covered half the street, ran off quickly in our desert terrain leaving us wet and happy.
Grandma wouldn't let us back in the house until we were dry, so we hung out in the backyard under the warm sun that followed most of the storms. If we were lucky, we would even be treated to a rainbow while we dried. What a memory.
Michelle in NV where it's pouring
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So much wind here lately. It's usually more settled at this time of year. Our little island is being swamped with gales gusting up to 60, 70 and 80 km/h.
https://www.windy.com/?-44.793,139.544,5,i:pressure
Machka in Oz5 -
It's pouring out here in NV. For us this could be the storm of the season. So, I was listening to the rain and wondering how children could come to play in it without worrying about getting wet. It made me think of my childhood when as soon as it started raining we kids would start making paper boats. This was how we passed our time inside.
We were very creative about it. We doubled up paper to hopefully keep the water out. We used thick paper, small cardboard boxes, shiny wrapping paper glued to the bottom and sides, but mostly we made lots of boats from notebook paper, so we would have lots of boats and could play longer.
After waiting for the rain to stop, we would run to the curb. There would be a river of water flowing in front of our grandmother's house. It was always there because her house was the last house on the street, and the water funneled in front.6 -
We raced our boats down that river until they soaked so much water they would drown. We kept up this paper boat chase until the boats were gone or the water had dissipated. It never lasted long. The funneling torrent, which had covered half the street, ran off quickly in our desert terrain leaving us wet and happy.
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We raced our boats down that river until they soaked so much water they would drown. We kept up this paper boat chase until the boats were gone or the water had dissipated. It never lasted long. The funneling flow, which had covered half the street, ran off quickly in our desert terrain leaving us wet and happy.
Grandma wouldn't let us back in the house until we were dry, so we hung out in the backyard under the warm sun that followed most of the storms. If we were lucky, we would even be treated to a rainbow while we dried. What a memory.
Michelle in NV where it's pouring
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What Are the 5 Health-Related Components of Physical Fitness?
https://www.healthline.com/health/fitness/health-related-components-of-fitness
• Cardiovascular endurance: the ability to perform exercises at moderate-to-vigorous intensities for a prolonged period of time.
• Muscular strength: how much force your muscles can exert or how heavy weights they can lift.
• Muscular endurance: the ability of your muscles to sustain exercise for a period of time.
• Flexibility: the ability to move muscles and joints through a full range of motion.
• Body composition: your body’s ratio of fat mass to fat-free mass like muscle and bone.
Key aspects of health.
I would also add "routine preventative care" ... regular medical appointments to keep on top of things.
https://www.hollandandbarrett.com/the-health-hub/conditions/what-is-lifestyle-medicine/
https://bslm.org.uk/
https://lifestylemedicine.org.au/
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Michele in NV, I'm sorry for your grandmother's trouble. Hope it's a quick and pain-free recovery. Your memories of the paper boats are wonderful... and priceless. I lived in Las Vegas for four years in the late 90s, and when I would visit home in East Texas, I would stand out in the rain there and just laugh and laugh... my mother thought my cheese had completely slipped off my cracker. Enjoy the rain...
Ginny - I have hopes yet for the acupuncture...
Heather - Glad the family is beginning to feel better, and hope that you continue to dodge the bug.
Carol - I'm with Heather... you've both given so much time, it's understandable that it would start to wear on you.
Tomorrow,
Love y'all,
Lisa
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Brand new to MFP as of today and happily stumbled on this thread! Looking forward to getting to know you all. Cheers! Kelly in Massachusetts10 -
@kellylicsw
Hello Kelly in Massachusetts.
Welcome. I'm fairly new here, but everyone has been very nice so far. You'll enjoy being here. Check in often as these ladies write bunches.
BTW everyone. Grandma is out of recovery, and her spirits are high.
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Barbie - thanks again for another month, I so enjoy my visits with all of your throughout the days.
Margaret- I think you are a very wise compassionate person.
I would have kept my husband home as well.
Kylia - one of my friends started doing that to me. She went on a different path in life, I wish she had just not kept agreeing to get together and then backing out. I finally stopped reaching out when I overheard my husband tell another friend that he didn’t think the first friend was treating me properly.
Heather - I admire your tenacity and persistence even when you know you may struggle with something.
Your bookshelf looks great.
Lisa - I had needles on my neck and shoulders a few years ago, I understand how it feels good. I did find it helped.
Kelly - Yes the plant stand card was cut on the Cricut.
Allie - congratulations to Tracy and Kyle.
Carol - thank you. I have thought of Etsy, I don’t like how I have to pay if I sell or not, also I fear I won’t have fun if it’s a business.
I’m sorry your BIL had another fall. Hopefully he can return to the memory facility right away.
I think it’s an honest reaction to feel that way. It’s a lot on people to be caregivers.
Michelle - I hope your Grandmother has a successful surgery.
That’s a great memory of the paper boats and rain.
Ginny - I watched a talk show the other day and one of the topics was how much needed to be saved for retirement. They said that when retirement age 65 was set, in 1850 something, the average life expectancy for women was 62 and men was 57. So you might need money saved for a couple of years. Now the combined life expectancy is 83 so you’re saving for decades. They said the gap is only going to continue as medicine continues to change. It was quite interesting. The numbers they were giving were all Canadian but it can’t be much different in the States.
Machka - the weather is strange everywhere this year. We have hardly any snow on the ground. I haven’t worn a coat all week.
I bought paint samples today and slapped them on the wall. I like them so I’m going to get the paint this weekend and Kaitlyn is going to come help me paint on Tuesday.
I’ll be so happy to have my house back in order!
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Tracey - I used to be a big, fat, procrastinator. My school report said, "Heather should not procrastinate so much." I still have it in my memory box.
I still find myself going that way if I am nervous about something, but I have learnt 'to do the thing you believe you cannot do', and to manage my fear with micro steps. I tell myself, 'I'll just take a look', 'I'll just get one thing out', 'I'll just open the laptop and log on'. That strategy is very helpful in managing that clutch in the stomach. I am a dreader and an overthinker, but I have found strategies and habits that get me over the hump.
If you read my book you will see how much that personal growth course I did in the early 90s helped me. I also mutter mantras to myself! Some of those are in the book.
I think of you as a brave person. Life is looking more expansive for you nowdays. Get that passport done!
Michelle NV - Loved your paper boat story. Beautiful writing.
Love Heather UK xxxxxxxx3 -
Today’s gratitude: breaks in the rain this morning for Joe to take dogs to powerline meadow and this afternoon for me to take them too.
Kylia congratulations on starting February lighter than January!
Lanette thanks for the prunes video. Was wanting something to eat but didn’t want to blow CICO. One prune (not six!) did the trick. Tomorrow will eat two. . . and watch the balance improvement video.
Ginny double check any multivitamin you already take to see if it contains the K2, magnesium, DHA etc. I checked my supplements and the only thing I had to order was the strontium citrate. Feels a little weird to intentionally injest a radioactive but . . AND be sure you don’t get strontium ranelate – not for those of us who’ve had blood clots.
Welcome @kellylicsw Kelly in MA! Looking forward to getting to know you too!
Michelle in NV, thankful for your grandmother’s high spirits after surgery. Is that the grandmother who wouldn’t let you back into the house until you dried off after the paper boat races?
Tracey “…fear I won’t have fun if it’s a business” so important for your creative outlet to be fun.2/1: Move mins- wii:5 PT:0 d:0 x&a:0 dogs:27 Steps:5092Still haven’t caught up with January, but time to snooze.
Fuel: sugar in vs mfp=8 CI<CO net=268 vits=1
Live: Joe, readings, BP, AF, ptT, ptS, one load laundry, started taxes ! Wt:134.0
Later, lighter, lovelies!
Barbara, the Southern Oregon Coastie AHMOD
February: Move more than yesterday, fuel better than yesterday, live NOW.
Open heart and mind before mouth.
2024: Strengthen: body, mind, heart-connections.
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Good morning ladies!
I ordered Lisa Regan's latest book so I have that treat in store for me this weekend. Meanwhile just some errands, buy dog food, deposit checks and such. Maybe start on my Mom's closet. I have to figure out how to put her good suits in bags without destroying them.
Lisa glad you are feeling better. Good luck with the VA paperwork.
I lived in Las Vegas in the late 80s. I had a wonderful group of military friends, we had hundreds of marvelous outings. I remember taking fried chicken to Red Rock, climbing up the rocks and eating in the sun. And boating and scuba diving in Lake Mead. And playing in the snow on Mt Charleston, followed by hot cider drinks. And dancing with Tommy Rocker. Fun times. My group is having a reunion in October but I don't know if I can leave my dad to go. Still, I have very fond memories of Vegas.
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Machka - hope the winds aren't damaging. I saw something a day or two ago on Windy about a big storm hitting Norway - Terri, did you get a bit of that? At the time, it looked like Heather was far enough south to be out of its way.
Michelle in NV- Glad your grandmother made it through recovery. Neat memories of your paper boats. We kids did similar with pieces of wood after fierce Indiana thunderstorms where the heavy rain cut grooves in the driveway. We didn't go out in the middle of it as I recall, but as soon as it let up we'd be out there.
Heather - what a nice book display. Gratifying to see the collection of your hard work through the years. I've started reading your book and am enjoying your recognition of good traits you gained from your parents. I've been thinking more about that lately myself. Even though I recall being at odds with them, they had qualities that got them through life the best they knew how and I draw on them. Glad your book is sparking those memories.
Carol - Is your DH getting tired of his volunteer caretaker job? You and your DH have given a lot of time and effort to BIL's care. Your feelings are understandable and I'd feel the same way.
Barbara - how's your shoulder?
Tracey - clever card! Boy that's cute. Glad to hear you'll be at the painting stage and your house put back together.
Kylia - I'm like you in that I can play sneaky with health goals, so I'm content to just build on what's good for me and be aware of "rewards" not related to the scale or a measurement. Being able to increase steps without getting winded, for example. Realizing my legs are strong enough to walk up the stairs without holding the handrail. No more weight goal except to stay in the best range for me. Hope your heartbeat has settled down.
Rita - so glad you discovered you were doubling on the BP med. Bet you feel a lot better back to the normal routine. Good luck with all your upcoming doc visits.
Flea- great seeing you pop in. I can understand your DH still looking for work. I think guys can turn into hermits when they no longer have a reason to get up and be out among people and contributing. I recall your DH has interests that keep him busy? Enjoy the musical.
Welcome new ladies and sending hugs to those who need some.
Lanette
SW WA State
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SophieRosieMom wrote: »Machka - hope the winds aren't damaging. I saw something a day or two ago on Windy about a big storm hitting Norway - Terri, did you get a bit of that? At the time, it looked like Heather was far enough south to be out of its way.
Lanette
SW WA State
It has knocked down our pear trees and my lilac. They're in big pots and in semi-protected locations but the wind just knocks them down. Quite a few pears have come off one of the trees, so we have them inside and hopefully they'll ripen.
We've taken down our patio cover because the whole structure would be on the other side of the hill by now if we had left it up.
And it's shoving our greenhouse around.
M in Oz
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