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Senior Golden Sneakers - August 2010

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  • barbiecat
    barbiecat Posts: 17,123 Member
    :flowerforyou: we're happy here
    Marie is OK, the heat wave is over, we had bok choy from a friend's garden for dinner and we finished our wills and will be meeting with the lawyer tomorrow.


    Early to bed and early to rise makes you healthy, wealthy, and wise :laugh: :yawn: :yawn: :yawn: :heart: :heart: :heart:
  • Lafla
    Lafla Posts: 685 Member
    Hi everyone! Back to rain here although there is talk of very hot later in the week. I think I need to find a sweater tonight though. Maybe it will send me to bed earlier. Neil has been accepted to move into the group home and his date to move is Sept. 7. He is very excited. Dave and I will have to finish shopping when I get back from Winnipeg as the rest of the week looks busy. I saw the Dr. today and he sprayed my dry skin lesions again. Most of them had scabbed over from last time and the scabs had fallen off but he felt they needed a bit more help. It really stung with that fresh baby skin there. The Dr. said he knew it hurt as he has had it done as well. It did hurt but I hung in there. At the end he said 'thanks for not screaming'. I had to laugh but I guess some do scream. Other than that nothing much happening around here. My garden is doing well. I must get the strawberries picked before I go to Winnipeg as I know they won't get picked while I am away. I picked a nice zucchini today so should find something to do with it tomorrow.

    Marie -- So glad nothing is broken. I can only imagine how much it hurt on the x-ray table. I am so sorry that you had to go through that. Perhaps it is time for a scooter for you.

    Barbie -- Glad your garden is doing well. My tomatoes are coming along but are a long way from red.

    Gigi -- How are you?

    Birdie -- You did a very wise thing with the treats!

    Sandy -- Did you have fun on your outing today? It sounded fun to me!!

    Sandi -- Are you feeling better now that you are home?

    Marilyn -- Sounds like an entertaining time with your animals! I hope your Mom is doing ok.

    Jeffrey -- How is the job hunt going?

    Beth -- Are you still running?

    Barb -- Hope you are well.

    Irene -- You are in my thoughts every day. Take care.

    If I missed someone, so sorry. I hope you are all well. Take care and keep smiling. Gayla :heart:
  • BirdieM
    BirdieM Posts: 791 Member
    Just checking in as I said I would.:ohwell: The scale was up 2 pounds, which was no suprise.

    I'm going to step back and regroup about my food choices and make a few changes. According to MFPs total sugar intake....I'm over before breakfast is done! Isn't 25 grams a day low????
    I have 3/4 C of Honey nut cheerios with a banana, 1/2 C of 1% milk and an Activia yougurt.:ohwell: May need to rethink that one but I've been doing it for over a year and lost all that weight:huh: Hmmm..... Sometimes it's time to turn a new page and try something else. I think the time has come.
    Have a great day everyone. (I'm at work....as usual...so this needs to be brief).
    God Bless all!
    BirdieM
  • Sandydur
    Sandydur Posts: 9,257 Member
    Happy Wednesday Everyone!!

    Our outing was great at Medieval Times, our knight was knocked out of the tournament on the first round, but his ally won the match and saved the day!!!! Eating food with your hands and no silverware is messy but fun, our wench was nice and our fairy drink server was good. All in all we had a great time.

    Birdie, I agree sometimes you have to change it up. I also am stuck on the same breakfast for years, but mine is cheerios with a banana without any sugar so it seems to work for me. I do switch and have a wheat bagel or english muffin, but my son is adament about no white flour. I listen sometimes but not always.:laugh: :laugh: Changing up exercise is also a good idea so you work other muscles and tone new areas. I give a good speech but don't follow my own advice all the time. :sad:

    Gayla, happy for Neil I bet he is excited about moving into the new home. Is the new medicine working with his seizures? What ever the doctor sprayed sounds painful, but if it helps we are tough women. The shots he gives me in my knees are painful but worth it. Someone asked me today if I am going for a second opinion for the knee replacement and in all honesty I hadn't thought about that, I really like my doctor so much and trust his opinion.:love:

    Marie, I agree with Gayla and glad nothing is broken, I hope you are able to get the scooter for your own safety. We all love you so much and don't want any more falls from you. :heart: :heart: :heart:

    Barbie, I wish I would learn to go to bed early, I stay up too late and then I am tired every day. :yawn: :yawn: :yawn:

    Sandi, glad I made you chuckle, I just am not good on making big decisions. Still haven't set the permanent date, waiting to see when my husband's daughter is coming for a visit and then her husband might come after that. (they never travel together because of all of their cats and critters). :noway:

    Marilyn, glad your mom is doing a little better. It sounds like fun with the cats and dogs in your life. They sure do a good job in keeping us smiling don't they?

    Jeffrey, I am hoping this MIA is a good thing, possibly a job. Please don't come back with any bad news, only smiley faces.:happy: :happy: :happy: :happy:

    Very tired today, did not sleep well. Daisy got groomed today, the cleaning girl is here and I would love to take a nap. The groomer had the cutest shoes from sketcher and I told her I have to have them. They are glittery gym shoes but so cute!!! Hope I get the ambition to run to the mall for them. :bigsmile:


    Have a great day.

    Sandy
  • weaklink109
    weaklink109 Posts: 2,831 Member
    Birdie,

    Regarding breakfast, here are some ideas to lower the sugar. If you want to continue w/yogurt, I recommend the Yoplait non-fat Greek yogurt. I add a packet of Truvia (Stevia sweetener), but you could put some fruit in it if you wished, also. For cereal, I would recommend comparing your Cheerios to a Kashi cereal, like the High Fiber High Protein, and see if you can save some sugar that way.

    Another option would be a whole wheat mini bagel with some almond butter or peanut butter. You could do fruit with this as well. I think these options might help you save some sugar. Good luck.

    Marie,
    Hope you are feeling better.

    Sandy,
    Sounds like your meal was an "adventure."

    Gayla,
    I know you have mixed emotions about Neil moving, on one hand, it will be a great opportunity for him and an empty nest for you, but on the other hand, it will be "different" having the empty nest, and you will, no doubt, miss each other.

    I have to get going as today is shopping day for my parents.

    Barb
  • BirdieM
    BirdieM Posts: 791 Member
    Thanks for all the tips on breakfast ideas! I keep hearing about Greek yougurt but have never tried it.:huh: I guess I should look into it! As far as the almond butter...it sounds great but awful rich! Do you count it as a protein? I find that, besides the sugar issue...I also get hungry by 10AM. Maybe having more fat with the breakfast would keep me fuller? There's so much that I still need to learn and you ladies are such a great support. I just wish I could address each one of you individually but the time is not there! Sending hugs to all!!!!
    Sandy hope you get a good night sleep tonight:wink:
    BirdieM:heart::drinker:
  • CALIECAT
    CALIECAT Posts: 12,530 Member
    Hello all,They will be out tomorrow to see about delivering the shooter chair.To see what all we need to do to handle it. I wish I HAD IT NOWThis chair is so uncomfortable and so hard for me to get out of.

    Gayla I know Neil is excited about moving. I wish him the best.

    Jeffrey you are beening missed around here.

    Fixing to go to the kitchen and roast me some veggies. Frozen veggies work pretty good.
    got to get moving if I sit here too long I can't get up See you all later. Marie
  • weaklink109
    weaklink109 Posts: 2,831 Member
    Birdie,

    2 TBLSP of Maranatha Almond Butter has 16 gr fat, and 7 gr of protein. The fat WILL help you stay satisfied, and it is mostly, Monounsaturated, with only 2 gr of saturated fat, and it has only 2 gr of sugar. :drinker: :drinker: It is very satisfying, and I usually only use one tablespoon at a time. If you combined this with some Greek yogurt and that mini bagel, or a sandwich thing (both 100 calories each, and good source of fiber and protein also) you would have a satisfying breakfast that won't be high in sugar.

    Marie,
    Sorry to hear you are having pain and trouble getting around. From your latest post, it sounds like the power chair you are looking at is a lifting chair, that helps you get up and out of the chair, as opposed to one intended for use instead of walking. Am I understanding correctly?

    So long for now.

    Barb
  • CALIECAT
    CALIECAT Posts: 12,530 Member
    Barbs it is surpose to be a power chair to get around in. They are on their way here now to get me fitted for one. and one I can get around in my house My house is kind of small. with. I do admit I need a power lift to help me get up, But if I don't sit too long it is not too bad I am sure Jerry will have to do some rearangingd. Talk to you later.
  • weaklink109
    weaklink109 Posts: 2,831 Member
    Marie,
    I realized after I read your post, that when you said "shooter" you really meant "scooter." The "shooter" made me think of something that would lift you up and out, like "shooting" you out of your chair.:laugh: :ohwell:

    If it will lessen the chances of you falling, it is certainly worth considering. Good luck!!

    Barb
  • BirdieM
    BirdieM Posts: 791 Member
    Birdie,

    2 TBLSP of Maranatha Almond Butter has 16 gr fat, and 7 gr of protein. The fat WILL help you stay satisfied, and it is mostly, Monounsaturated, with only 2 gr of saturated fat, and it has only 2 gr of sugar. :drinker: :drinker: It is very satisfying, and I usually only use one tablespoon at a time. If you combined this with some Greek yogurt and that mini bagel, or a sandwich thing (both 100 calories each, and good source of fiber and protein also) you would have a satisfying breakfast that won't be high in sugar.

    Barb

    Thanks Barb! That's very helpful!:wink:
  • marlouise
    marlouise Posts: 286
    Hello every one, just me again. Well all things quiet, looks good, no news is good news. I feel bad for my mom, I think in her heart she is ready to escape this world, not so much the people and family, but how her health makes her feel. I pray every night she is lifted from here to there and is happy again.

    Had a good day of eating, no bad things as yet. Trying to stick to raw vegetables as much as possible. They deliver a ton of vitamins etc to me that I can feel. I also have a better tunned "full stomach" gage when I eat them. Best cookie on earth that is good to mauw down is arrowroot. 30 cal. per cookie, not bad to have around when the bigger boom happens and no control is anywhere to be grabbed.

    I've been reading Body Building .com to try to inspire myself, I saw some home gyms that are looking very professional. I would think the people who work out at home look like professional body builders. Some were basic, and yet from my own knowlege know they are getting a good bit of exercise out of them. I was hoping to find someone who had the machines I do, and chum up and share a few tips and tactics.

    Have a great Friday, I"ll be around. Luv to all

    Marilyn
  • BirdieM
    BirdieM Posts: 791 Member
    Hello every one, just me again. Well all things quiet, looks good, no news is good news. I feel bad for my mom, I think in her heart she is ready to escape this world, not so much the people and family, but how her health makes her feel. I pray every night she is lifted from here to there and is happy again.
    Marilyn

    I know exactly how you feel.:frown: My 91 year old MIL had a stroke and just lies there in bed heavily medicated because without the medication, she's in pain from muscles spasms. No way to live.:cry:
    I also pray that she cross over the threshhold of this world, to the next, and not suffer. There is nothing we can do but be there for them and pray that the end....or perhaps I should say....a new beginning...would commence. My prayers are with you.
    BirdieM:frown:
  • marlouise
    marlouise Posts: 286
    Thanks BirdieM, Your MIL 91, wow, a long good life she has had. Yes you are right, at this stage life is not, and sometimes family out of fear or sympathy can't let their beloved go. I really don't know who it is the harder for.
    Our prayers together will be stronger and a decision will be made.
    Luv and strength to you and your family:flowerforyou:

    Marilyn
  • barbiecat
    barbiecat Posts: 17,123 Member
    :flowerforyou: :flowerforyou: It's late for me.......I worked at the Isagenix booth at the fair from noon to 5 and Jake worked from 5-10 and is just on his way home now........we saw a lot of people at the fair who need to find MFP but they seemed happy eating their ice cream bars and snow cones and corn dogs and cotton candy

    :flowerforyou: I finished the laundry when I got home and got most of my packing done for our trip.....tomorrow I dance in the morning and work at the fair from1-6 so there won't be much time left......we leave on Saturday.

    :flowerforyou: :flowerforyou: Now about our trip……we leave Saturday morning after dropping off the pets at their respective boarding places…..Saturday night, Canyonville Oregon (7 Feathers Casino), Sunday and Monday nights, Red Bluff, CA (a visit with friends), Tuesday night Lost Hills, CA, Wednesday through Sunday, Torrance, CA for a weekend event for something we belong to, Sunday and Monday nights Cupertino, CA (my best friend’s birthday), Tuesday and Wednesday nights Arcata , CA (a visit with our kids and grandkids, primarily to meet our newest grandson who will be born C section on August 30), then Thursday night Albany, OR and home on Friday in time to pick up our pets.

    :yawn: :yawn: :yawn: :yawn: :yawn: :yawn: :yawn: :yawn: :heart: :heart: :heart: :heart: :heart: :heart: :heart:
  • CALIECAT
    CALIECAT Posts: 12,530 Member
    Barbiecat look like you have all of your vcxation plan out. Have a good time. good timing on the new baby for you to visit.

    Sorry to hear about the MIL from you gals. Wonder how Jeffrey Mom's are doing? Blessed them all. I am doing pretty good , My tail bone still hurt tho. I was surpose to have an mri this morning and they call and it will be Monday morning now.

    I will get my my power chair next week. I forgot to try it out on my computor. to see how it feels. I did try on my sewing machine and it was perfect. I am really going to have to learn to handle it for my halls are so narrow. This old house was built in 1940 and the halls are narrow and the rooms are small. . It operte much better than the ones in the stores.But he measure everything and said I had plenty of room.

    After I get my CHAIR I AM GOING BACK TO COUNTING MY CALLORIES AGAIN. tHEY HAVE ADDED SO MANY NEW FEATURES TO IT. i WILL HAVE TO LEARN HOW ALL OVER AGain

    See you guys later Marie LUV YOU'LL
  • BirdieM
    BirdieM Posts: 791 Member
    Barbiecat look like you have all of your vcxation plan out. Have a good time. good timing on the new baby for you to visit.

    Sorry to hear about the MIL from you gals. Wonder how Jeffrey Mom's are doing? Blessed them all. I am doing pretty good , My tail bone still hurt tho. I was surpose to have an mri this morning and they call and it will be Monday morning now.

    I will get my my power chair next week. I forgot to try it out on my computor. to see how it feels. I did try on my sewing machine and it was perfect. I am really going to have to learn to handle it for my halls are so narrow. This old house was built in 1940 and the halls are narrow and the rooms are small. . It operte much better than the ones in the stores.But he measure everything and said I had plenty of room.

    After I get my CHAIR I AM GOING BACK TO COUNTING MY CALLORIES AGAIN. tHEY HAVE ADDED SO MANY NEW FEATURES TO IT. i WILL HAVE TO LEARN HOW ALL OVER AGain

    See you guys later Marie LUV YOU'LL

    Good luck with your new chair, Marie. I'm sure you'll get the hang of it!
    BirdieM
  • marlouise
    marlouise Posts: 286
    Hi everyone,

    Marie, you will have a lot of fun in your chair, I work in a home and see a lot of people with these, they are very handy and safe.
    Good luck with it. Will it go outside or is it strickly for indoors? I know of a lady, she goes to church with her's ( 1Mile) and all around the building she lives.

    Well I'm trying to get some ink for my printer and the web site is taking forever and a day. I'm going to bed soon cause I have to get up for 3 am. Anyone here have a home gym with Weider equipment? I have a few things and the pictures on the instructions are not very clear. I am working around those for now but some I would like to try out. Anyone to help?

    I'll be checking in again soon.


    Luv to all

    Marilyn
  • Lafla
    Lafla Posts: 685 Member
    Hi everyone from smokey Saskatchewan. We are getting smoke from forest fires in Alberta. Last night we went to our annual Folkfest(ival). I did better than most years in the eating department. Neil went with his friend last night but the friend is going racing tonight so we will take him. I will try to behave myself but the food is very tempting. It is nice to try things from another country that you may not ever try otherwise. Last night we went to Germany, Ukraine, Caribbean, Philipines and called it a night. I am not sure where we are going tonight. I expect Scotland, Ireland and perhaps Hungary.

    Marie -- It sounds like you are going to be very happy with your chair. You will make lots of friends when you are out and about. Is the butt feeling any better?

    Barbie -- Have a wonderful holiday.

    Take care everyone and keep smiling. Gayla :heart:
  • Sandydur
    Sandydur Posts: 9,257 Member
    Checking in a little late tonight, had a busy day. Marisa came about 9:30am, then we went and picked up another 5 year old and I took them to an indoor amusement park. We left there about 2:00 and went to the pool until 6:00pm. Cheryl came and took both girls home and I went home and made dinner. Watched a movie with my hubby and here I am. :bigsmile:

    Tomorrow they are putting down the tile in the basement and I can hardly wait. It is so bare down there and nothing is in it's place.

    I managed to stay under calories with minimum exercise so that is a good thing.

    Barbie, Have a wonderful trip and we won't be upset if you cheat a little. :laugh: How exciting to see the new baby right after he is born, congratulations early!!

    Marie, I hope you learn to handle your new scooter with no problem, it sounds exactly what you need.

    Little tired to address all of you tonight, but am always happy to read your posts. Will talk more tomorrow.

    Sandy