WOMEN AGES 50+ FOR MARCH 2014

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  • CynthiaT60
    CynthiaT60 Posts: 1,280 Member
    Alison: so glad you had your massage! :bigsmile:
    Sylvia, good thoughts going your way. Must be very hard.

    Cynthia :flowerforyou:
  • skuehn48
    skuehn48 Posts: 3,040 Member
    Hello to all: CT scan today showed the sarcoidosis is better, less inflammation but that there is a small area of pneumonia in the right lung due to the cold I caught from my DH. So now I am on antibiotics and a very slow taper on the prednisone. More tests and see the Doc again in two months. So far no weight gain from the prednisone, stayed the same. Yeah!!!

    Allison - Yeah for massage. Glad you enjoyed it. I have one scheduled next Tuesday.

    Hope whoever is at the beach is having a great relaxing time. I am jealous.

    Healing angels to all who need them and congratulations to those with victories. Sue in SD
  • jmkmomm
    jmkmomm Posts: 3,247 Member
    Sylvia, I can't remember why your son needs a lung transplant. Can you remind us of that? I have met one woman who has had a lung transplant due to some kind of enzyme deficiency in her lung. It is an inherited disease and affects not only the lungs but eventually the pancreas I believe. Not real sure on the pancreas but I know it is another major organ. Anyway she needed a double lung transplant and had done fantastic since then, major life change. She has gotten married, done a lot of traveling. I wish him all the luck. I know it must be quite scary. Being a nurse I know it is very possible and done a lot to have only one lung but to need a transplant is like life or death. Vent here with us as much as you need. You already have enough stress going on, You don't need to hold anything in.

    Husband hasn't had any diarrhea since I got his Lomotil for him but he still has abdominal pain. I just know that if he sees the doctor tomorrow that any xrays now until next week. I reminded him tonight that when he sees our family doctor now that he will have to be paying full price since he isn't covered by his insurance. I told him that we may need to rethink our vacation that we wanted to be 5 nights. One reason is that we have this huge silver maple tree in our back yard. When we had our house built the builders suggested it be planted close to the house. Little did we know, although the builder should have, that it would be huge and look like it could completely take out our house if it became ice covered like it has been this winter. So it needs to come down. Oh, the cost. I just can't imagine.

    Joyce, Indiana
  • GodMomKim
    GodMomKim Posts: 3,703 Member
    To all of you dealing with health issues for yourselves, your hubbys, kids or friends - I am sending good thoughts each of your ways; and feel so lucky that my gang is all healthy...

    Sorry to hear about the doggie issues; it is so heart wrenching to have one sick or to say good-bye to a furry family member. They wiggle themselves so far into our hearts!:love:

    Had some time with a girl friend and found out that she needs a second job to make ends meet - my house needs cleaning = match!! yeah! and because my business is in my home, I can write it off! Loving that!

    The oatmeal sounds pretty darn good; but the cream cheese frosting on it sounds high on calories but a great addition!

    Well a bit more to do before I call it a day at work; so better get back to it.

    Smiles Kim in N.Cal
  • mollywhippet
    mollywhippet Posts: 1,890 Member
    Joyce, that woman must have had the same thing as my son. He has A1-AT deficiency which affects the lungs, liver and sometimes heart. He's been treated for emphysema for quite a while and finally somebody thought to do the genetic test. There are three different varieties to it, and he has the worst one. Apparently I am a carrier and so is his dad. He has a terrible time breathing. Hopefully the oxygen will help. We were estranged for about 6 years, and now we are getting close again, so if there is a silver lining, that's it. Thanks for telling me about that woman. Somehow it helps. I'm sure we will be doing a lot of research during the months it will take to get it done.

    Hubby was going to a meeting on campus tonight so my son brought the kids over for a visit. Before Bill left, we got a candid picture of him down on the floor playing trucks with the grandson. It was really cute. He's normally so reserved.

    MA, the dog training classes sound like fun. I need to get Bruno signed up for a class, but he is totally wild with other dogs around.

    Thanks everybody for your kind words about my son. I'm sure it will all work out somehow.

    Goodnight all!

    Sylvia
  • bjkidfun
    bjkidfun Posts: 377 Member
    Hello everyone
    Well, I'm feeling better today, was able to eat but was exhausted.
    I wasn't able to drink as much water though, I'm trying for at least
    6 glasses. I haven't worked out since Tuesday, I really miss it, I'll
    go to the Y tomorrow and work out, Saturdays are usually my non
    exercise day. I don't know if I should take the day off or have a
    make-up day. I have to work out a lot this next week because I'm
    going to NY for the weekend and we are doing a ethnic food tour.
    We do a food tour every yr. My favourite one so far is Chelsea market,
    Yummy, and we have tickets for Motown and want to get tickets for
    Beautiful. We do tons of walking.

    Brenda from MD
  • Kalley1959
    Kalley1959 Posts: 287 Member
    I did my first Cardiofit box class tonight. Oh yea, I'm going to feel that tomorrow :laugh: I really like it, I'm sure I'm going to try it again next week The only problem is that it makes for a late supper. I'm glad that Friday's tend to be my rest day.

    Going to bed early!

    :heart: Sandy in ON
  • barbiecat
    barbiecat Posts: 17,194 Member
    :flowerforyou: SueK. I don’t have a full time job in an office so I have a lot more time to be walking…I walk my dogs for two hours in the morning and an hour in the afternoon as well as taking three dance classes a week. When I meet my friends, it is for a walk rather than coffee or a meal or a visit at home.

    :flowerforyou: Kim, you will be amazed at how many opportunities you find to walk when you’re wearing your pedometer……it’s fun to see the numbers increase.

    :flowerforyou: Katla, congrats to you for speaking up about the RV…..I have several regrets in my life because I was too timid to speak up and say “NO”

    :flowerforyou: Deb A. I taught grade one for many years and found it mentally exhausting….I can’t imagine the challenge of teaching higher level mathematics.

    :flowerforyou: Allison, my life is dancing and dog walking and riding the exercise bike
    not exciting
    but very satisfying
    you can say the same for your race walking and dog walking

    :flowerforyou: DeeDee, Jake bought a fancy juicer about ten years ago and occasionally he buys a lot of fruits and vegetables and makes juice, but I’ve never used it…..I prefer most fruits and vegetables whole.

    :flowerforyou: Toni, congrats on increasing your step count by so much….that will make a huge difference in your weight loss….when you are on your trip, be careful about what you eat and seek every opportunity to be active.

    :flowerforyou: Heather, congrats on working more on your memoir

    :heart: Sylvia, sending hugs to you.

    :bigsmile: :bigsmile: Sandy, you are amazing the way you take on new exercises.

    :bigsmile: This has been a lovely day with walking in the rain and in the sunshine, a challenging line dance class, some dancing at home, yoga, and some time riding the exercise bike while watching TV.

    :heart: Barbie from beautiful NW Washington

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    :bigsmile: 26,000 steps today ---yoga----lots of time on the exercise bike
  • Poerava14
    Poerava14 Posts: 1,091 Member
    Hello Friends,
    Today was a super-low carb day, wheeeee! :happy: :happy: :happy: I’ve adopted an enthusiastic attitude for Mondays and Thursday because although I chose to cut way back on carbs, I celebrate that I can eat cheese and mayonnaise, two foods I totally avoid on the other days. Made some patties with canned salmon and soft tofu. This used to be a staple back in the days when DH and I didn’t have the budget for better meats and fresh veges. It was great to rediscover this simple tasty fare.

    Allie: So glad you got your massage. Thanks for the oatmeal recipe – I’m very tempted to try this.

    Mrsrcq: Welcome back to MFP. Keep reading this thread and share your wisdom with us.

    Tina: Sorry about your darling Duncan. :cry: :brokenheart:

    Sue in SD: Thanks for that tip about the pool…yeech. Bravo for maintaining while taking Prednisone. I hope you can get off the meds soon.

    Katla: Glad the RV issue is resolved. You still have the boat, right? Will you taking it out much?

    Deb: I stand in awe of you tackling geometry, trig, and precalc! I never got math. :tongue:

    DeeDee: I would love to see Noel dancing with you! I'll bet it's a hoot! :laugh: :laugh:

    Carol: Take a deep gulp of cool sea air for me. Wishing you a blissful break from your hectic life.

    Catwink: Welcome. Your goals sound very reasonable. Keep coming back to visit us and share your results.

    Sylvia: Holding good thoughts and prayers for your son.

    Margaret: Thanks for the reminder about the time change. Good idea to start adjusting to losing that hour of sleep. If I don’t go to the gym at 5:30 AM, it’s not likely I’ll get in my cardio.

    Toni: Welcome. I hope you will find this community as helpful and uplifting as I have. Your trip to Normandy sounds fantastic.

    Joyce: Sorry about hubby’s tummy troubles. What a shame you have to take down the silver maple.

    Heather: A red purse! Oh, you wild thing! :wink: Good for you for treating yourself to a small pop of color in your wardrobe. You'll be right in style when you go to NYC.

    Nina and Raggiemom: Welcome to this community of spirited women who have been where you are now and have gotten on a path towards health and fitness. Keep coming back and you’ll find support and friendship for your journey.

    Jane: Glad DH is better. Stay well!

    Pennie: Ah, to be a flower child again! Was there a more colorful decade than the 70’s?

    MA in UK: Training night sounds like a blast. All that puppy energy!

    Kim: Gotta love those home office deductions! How nice of you to help out a friend in need.

    To all you awesome women here:
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    Rori in Colorado Foothills
    My word for 2014 = Release
    Goals for March:
    Read Sugar, Fat and Salt
    Do high intensity interval training at least 1x per week for 25 mins
    Twice a week, consume fewer than 35 carbs
    Pick up the phone and call a friend or relative 1x per week just to check in
  • GodMomKim
    GodMomKim Posts: 3,703 Member
    Gals!!!
    amazing find - I saw a thread about this on the recipe message board - but thought to good to be true... So I tried it and yummmy

    Noodles - they are called Tofu Shirataki by a company called House Foods $1.99 they were in my Safeway in the produce area by the other tofu products; they come in a bag in water - they look like cooked top ramen in water ...a whole package (technically 2 servings) is 40 yes 40 calories. you rinse them; drain them; and then warm them up and put what ever you want on noodles on them. They really taste like a ramen noodle without the "flavor packet". There is only one down side and that is that they smell like fish until you get them rinsed. there is no fish in them but kinda smelly. As soon as I rinsed them and the bag the smell was gone.

    These will be a favorite! I love pasta.....
  • margaretturk
    margaretturk Posts: 5,253 Member
    My husband just shared with me such an uplifting video from facebook. Google facebook anti-depression video if not on facebook. It is a video of four laughing babies that sure made me laugh and cheered me up. I don't know how to export it to share it here with you.
  • exermom
    exermom Posts: 6,517 Member
    Sue in SD - NOW you tell me not to use the suitspinner....lol Oh well, like they say....live and learn....and die a fool. The germs in the suitspinner never dawned on me. Maybe because I was thinking that the chlorine must kill them. Yea for no weight gain

    katla - good for you speaking up!

    Alison - prayers for your friend. He is one fighter, that's for sure!

    DeeDee - the PLAN was to do some HIIT at the Y tomorrow. But Vince just told me that the forecast is for freezing rain tonight, so I will see what the roads are like. I did get that DVD "10 minute Butt Lift" so I may do that tomorrow and do some HIIT on Sunday. We'll see.....

    Carol in NC - where do your parents live? Have fun at the beach.

    Sylvia - so glad you're feeling better

    Toni - happy MFP anniversary. Have fun in Normandy!

    Joyce - you'll love Jason's Deli. I especially like their SW Chicken Chili. Have a good lunch. Yes, steel cut oats are healthier, they have more of the bran. They also take longer to cook.

    Welcome everyone new

    Sylvia - prayers for your son

    Rori - I'm the same way as you, if I don't exercise first thing in the morning, it doesn't get done.

    momsamodel - I'll have shirataki noodles tomorrow for dinner. I like them, too. What I don't really like is that tomato sauce doesn't stick real well to them. I do try to add some veges tho

    Well, this is going to be short. My sinuses are really acting up, so need to lay down (or maybe I should turn on the TV in the living room)

    Michele in NC who wishes she was back in FL
  • Katla49
    Katla49 Posts: 10,385 Member
    Sylvia: Your son is in my prayers as are all the members of your family who love him. I hope the lung transplant is possible and solves the problem for your son, or another effective treatment is found.:flowerforyou:

    Rori: We do still have our boats. :bigsmile: There is a sailboat, a fishing boat, and an inflatable boat that we use as a dinghy for our sailboat when we’re out on a trip. Sometimes we anchor the sailboat and use the dinghy to go to shore to play or so the dog can go for "a walk.":wink: We also sometimes use it to run over to an island across from our house. We haven’t gotten nearly the use out of the boats as we once did, but last summer was an improvement, and I’m hoping this summer is even better. The medicine DH is taking for his MS is really doing amazing things to improve his quality of life. He has more energy and feels like doing more things for fun.



    Thank s to those of you who encouraged me during the RV issue. I spoke up against the RV and DH backed off, but now he wants to buy a new car. :frown: (We really need an icon that rolls its eyes.) We actually do need a car, so this is less crazy. Mine is old and on the edge of its useful life. DH went in to the DMV this morning and had his vision tested—and HE PASSED! This means he can legally drive, and it was an unexpected gift of flexibility, independence and freedom. What a blessing.

    Katla in beautiful NW Oregon

    “Our greatest weakness lies in giving up. The most certain way to succeed is always to try just one more time.” Thomas A. Edison


    March goals:

    1. Log every bite and swallow.
    2. Move more: cardio at least 3 days a week and strength training as soon as I am able.
    3. Find a way to have fun at least once every day.
    4. Water: According to an article I saw on facebook, drinking water at certain times maximizes its effectiveness for the body. I’ll work toward following these guidelines:
    * 2 glasses of water after waking up - helps activate internal organs
    * 1 glass of water 30 minutes before a meal - helps digestion
    * 1 glass of water before taking a bath - helps lower blood pressure
    * 1 glass of water before going to bed - avoids stroke or heart attack
  • jmkmomm
    jmkmomm Posts: 3,247 Member
    i have been trying to decide whether to go to the Y tomorrow. I have been duplicating some of the moves we do o n the Fridays class in Silver Sneakers. If it is anything moving to the right I can do it but nothing to the left. So I guess I stay home another day, continue on my Aleve and muscle relaxant. Plus I want the whole day available in case I need to take husband to the doctor. Well, I really don't need tot ake him. I just feel much better going with him to hear what the doctor says and also makes sure he tells the doctor everything. Funny how men NEVER do the same with their wifes. Just us busy body women.1:laugh: :laugh: He has had another dose of diarrhea this evening after supper. He refuses to change his diet in any way. He had a fried pork chop and cole slaw for supper at Cracker Barrell. He loves the country gravy, you now the one with the extra pepper and seasoning in it. He always ask for an extra bowl of it so he can dip his corn muffins in it. So He came home and had diarrhea. But this Lomotil says no more than 4 doses in a 24 hour period. That means only one more until tomorrow around 2 PM. His abdominal pain is off and on. He just refuses to eat bland or low roughage. MEN

    Got our elecric bill. What is everyone paying in this awful frigid weather. Ours was the highest it has been at $234. We had our twice a year check done our heat pump this year and he said we should be grateful it is that low. I do't feel so grateful. I need you all to make me feel gratefull and tell me how much higher you are paying!!!


    fixed my nice bedtime snack of yogurt, pineapple and granola tonight and was walking back to my office to slow down. I use styrofoam. Yep, not good for the invironment. Well I guess I was holding the bowl wrong and it all went on the floor.:sad: So it got a good scrubbing. Plus a waste of good food. I was glad the cat wasn't in there. She would have been helping me. But she is mad at me for about an hour after I give her that awful syringe full of medicine. So she stays away from me.

    Joyce, Indiana
  • janemartin02
    janemartin02 Posts: 2,653 Member
    Joyce,I electric was 255.At least double before the winter.
    HUGS
    jane
  • Katla49
    Katla49 Posts: 10,385 Member
    I'm either still struggling or struggling again. DH wants a new, expensive car since we aren't getting an RV. I wish my car wasn't showing signs of age and wear so I could just say no without thinking about it. I also wish his pressure to do one thing didn't morph into pressure to do another quite so quickly. Wise advice and prayers for calm are requested.

    Katla
  • grandmallie
    grandmallie Posts: 10,086 Member
    morning my friends~
    wow my hips are killing me,dont think I will racewalk today maybe try some yoga. go into work at 9 so gotta get my butt in gear..
    well made the carrot cake oatmeal, came out a little to soupy for me, and it is quite sweet,but if any of you try the recipe,tell me what you think
  • CynthiaT60
    CynthiaT60 Posts: 1,280 Member
    Hi guys, very busy today, so not much from me.
    I came across a recent picture of myself and realized my face is less fat. Good to see!

    Cynthia :flowerforyou:
  • DeeDee2211
    DeeDee2211 Posts: 1,133 Member
    Good morning beautiful ladies:flowerforyou:

    Carol in NC:smile: Have a wonderful time!!!! It is absolutely nasty here, freezing rain, snow and sleet….YUCK:angry: !!! Tons of people are out of power, I`m feeling blessed mine is still on! Tomorrow it`s going to be 60 degrees….this has been one strange winter:noway: !

    Sylvia :smile: So glad you`re feeling better! Prayers for your son:flowerforyou: !

    Margaret :smile: Coffee:drinker: and water:drinker: :bigsmile:

    Toni :smile: Welcome! Your trip sounds fabulous!!!

    Heather :smile: Sounds like you had a fantastic shopping trip!!! Glad you got a beautiful red purse:love: , now you need some sassy red shoes!!! One of my favorite outfits to wear is a pair of jeans, white button down shirt and red cardigan and my red sassy flats!!!

    NinaMOlson :smile: Welcome! Sounds like you`ve been really busy! My weight gain seems to be right in my middle:grumble: , so annoying…it`s been a bugger trying to get it off:angry: . I never had a big waist before, now if pants fit in my waist they are huge everywhere else, when they fit everywhere else they won`t button….My advice on the no energy to exercise is to get out and go for a walk, do it every day, you will find before long you`ll go for longer distances and have much more energy when you`re done! Little steps and build up…you can do it:bigsmile: !

    Deb (Raggiemom) :smile: Welcome! Congrats on those 4 pounds gone!!! Stick with it, you`ll be feeling better and getting those numbers back in normal ranges before you know it!:bigsmile:

    Jane Martin :smile: Glad hubby is feeling better:flowerforyou: !!!

    Pennie :smile: 70`s flower child…..not a thing wrong with that:flowerforyou: :bigsmile: !!!

    Alison :smile: Glad you enjoyed your massage!!!

    Yanniejannie Want to come help me clean out my closets:huh: ???? I saw on the news the other day Goodwill and other charities are looking for donations right now, so I will do my part and at least get some of my clothes out of the closet to donate:bigsmile: . I forget where you`re located….do you have all this nasty ice and snow and yes wind too?

    MA :smile: What a wonderful way to spend an evening, playing with puppies:love: !!!

    Sue in SD :smile: Congrats on the good results!!! Take care of that pneumonia, that`s nothing to fool around with:flowerforyou: !!!

    Kim in N. Cal :smile: What a wonderful thing to help your friend out!!!

    Brenda :smile: Glad you`re feeling better:flowerforyou: !!! Your trip to NY sounds fabulous!!!

    Sandy :smile: Enjoy your rest day!!!

    Barbie :smile: I finally found the book that came with the Vitamix and they have lots of recipes for juices and smoothies. I`m trying to incorporate something in the morning, I just can`t eat early, but I figure I can drink something, at least I`m going to try:bigsmile: !

    Rori :smile: Wish I could take a video of Noel dancing, it really is funny:laugh: !!!

    Okay I`m going to post this now, my power just went off and popped back on, not sure how long it will stay on:sad: !

    Have a great day ladies! Drink your water:drinker: :drinker: :drinker: and log your food!

    Hugs,
    DeeDee in nasty NC:angry::sad:
  • cityjaneLondon
    cityjaneLondon Posts: 12,696 Member
    Good morning friends!:flowerforyou:

    Katla - Boys and their toys! :tongue: Most men like new shiny things - my sons included. I think DH would fade away if he had to drive an old car. :laugh: We are very much enjoying ours. I think I will take it for my first tiny drive today. Just a few local streets. I think, like you, I am an underbuyer and am generally happy to make do and mend and only buy the necessary. I always say, if I don't need it or love it then it doesn't get bought. :laugh: I have far fewer shoes, clothes, bags, linens etc than anybody I know. The one exception is food ingedients - you should see my spice cupboard! :noway: :love: :love: I think it is difficult for us to see the need other people have to own things and acquire stuff. I am often amazed at the extravagance of my friends and the money they spend on frivolous and unnecessary things - new furniture, carpets etc. Most of my stuff is years and years old, often inherited! However, I am working on this. One of the precepts in The Happiness Project is to spend out on necessary things. A new car could be necessary to your DH and might make him very happy. You could see it as a celebration of his improving health. Let's face it, none of us is going to live for ever and that might be in his mind as well, not knowing how much healthy life he has got left.
    Recently I have got my phone, something which had been niggling at me for quite a while, and I spent on the red handbag yesterday. I didn't need it, but I loved it. It was a stretch for me though.

    Good luck in your decision. If it doesn't leave you financially strapped, then I would let him enjoy himself. If it does, then you might have to stand firm.:ohwell: One of my friends, who has lots of friends in very poor health, or who have died, has decided to spend most of her money. Her ex husband is in a locked ward with Alzhiemers.

    One of my funeral tunes is ENJOY YOURSELF IT'S LATER THAN YOU THINK.

    Well, I am having a delicious mixture of grains for lunch that I cooked yesterday and divided into 3. Giant couscous, brown rice, quinoa and green lentils. Quadruple yum! I have it with avocado, salad bits, and light philly. DH is having my home made granary rolls with ham.
    I am going to make Rhubarb Vanilla Vodka today with our own rhubarb. Last year we kept it so long without drinking it that the colour and flavour faded and it turned into Vanilla Vodka, :laugh: Still delicious. I hope to drink it by Christmas this time!:laugh:

    Bye for now.
    Heather in flowery Hampshire UK
  • meyllisa
    meyllisa Posts: 284 Member
    Hello Ladies, very busy week got 2 puppies into the vets for check ups and needles , one had ear infection so now the race is on to catch her and put them in for the next 5 days, they are smart and know the bottle now, but its exercise.

    :heart: my heart goes out to so many of you dealing with health issues personal or family related it can be so stressful, please take care and hopefully time will heal prayers for all

    So glad to hear of the great weight losses and nsv everyone is working so hard congradulations:drinker:

    :flowerforyou: today is our 44 th wedding anniversary so we are going out to dinner already know I am having salmon and veggies so should be okay.

    Well have a good weekend hope the weather improves but we are looking at more snow here for a few days

    Juanita in sudbury
  • bwcetc
    bwcetc Posts: 2,826 Member
    Just saying Good Morning! I've been reading your posts everyday. Sometimes laughing out loud ... definitely praying for many of your situations.

    It's been a tough week ... stressful ... been a challenge to stay on track ... but some positives too ... so I'm thankful!

    Have a great Friday!

    Beth in WNY ... can see the pavement (but not the grass)!
  • margaretturk
    margaretturk Posts: 5,253 Member
    Good Morning,
    Deedee coffee:drinker: water:drinker: Love the walking. Looking forward to our snow and ice being gone so I can walk outside again. Hope power wasn’t off for long.

    Sylvia prayers for your son and hugs for you.:heart: Take good care during this stressful time.

    Cynthia encouraging seeing a thinner face.!!!!!!!!!!!

    Heather I agree life is too short and is meant to be enjoyed. Love the red purse. Grain mix sounds yum.

    Alison I am going to try making the carrot cake oatmeal once I am done posting. I am going to try making it on the stove and not a crock-pot. I will use 5-minute oatmeal.

    Katla I drive a ten-year-old car and am in no hurry to up grade. I like my car, so I understand your hesitation.

    Joyce ours was $320. We kept the heat at 68 day and 63 night too. We still have our older furnace. New one is on order. They are so busy here they haven’t called us to put it in. We had 50 days of below zero temperature at night. Explains the high bill.

    Michelle no weight gain!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    Barbie I am with you for whole fruits and veggies.

    Sandy cardio fit box class rigorous as it sounds?

    Brenda tour sounds delicious.

    Joyce sounds like he just has to learn the hard way.

    Sue SD glad to hear you are on the mend.

    Yanniejannnie thanks for the update on Gloria. Sounds like your guy learns the hard way, too.

    Did get to bed earlier in anticipation of time change. Just watched the laughing babies again. Great way to start my day! Yesterday got the Easter decorations out. Makes me think spring will come as I look out at our mounds of snow.

    Goal:
    Take care of myself today, so I have a healthier tomorrow
    2014 word: contentment
    :heart:
    Margaret
  • kayak_kutie
    kayak_kutie Posts: 381 Member
    bump for later
  • moeggep
    moeggep Posts: 219 Member
    Hi All,
    Went back a page and tried to catch up a bit. Glad it's the week-end and since the weather is forcasted to be warm I plan to open curtains and windows to start my spring cleaning. I can't believe the time changes this week-end.
    I have three more Sundays to work and then our Y will close on Sunday's. We only open Jan through March. The 23rd I won't work because I am taking my PT test. I've been studying.
    I am weighing in tomorrow morning and today I started on a 1200 calorie a day plan. I've been stuck at the same weight for months. Between working more hours, the weather and my knee I've slacked off on exercise so I've cleaned the cobwebs out of my brain, and I'm ready to make some changes. I think I've gotten into a rut and emotionally got to the point where I thought nothing was ever going to change. I remembered yesterday that my life is not destined to be, I am in control of writting my own story. That is just what I'm going to do too!

    Brenda, MD Glad to hear you are feeling better. I love going to NY City, I haven’t been in a few years but am thinking it’s time to start planning another trip.

    Sylvia, Prayers for your son, you and your family.

    Joyce, IN Luckily my utility bill hasn’t been bad, but I refuse to turn it up. My poor DD had a $740 one this month. She said it broke and they didn’t know it so the emergency back- up came on and once it does it stays on. It’s been so cold that it didn’t over heat the house and they didn’t realize it.

    Grandmallie, Do your hips hurt on a normal basis? I have bursitis and mine hurt most of the time I walk but not to the point that I can’t. Since hurting my knee my hips are really painful and the doctor has suggested the cortisone shots in them. I had one in my knee and have felt great relief so I’m thinking I’ll try. I love massages, I have a gift certificate for one I got for Christmas and would love to go, but the place only books appointments in the day time hours right now, they are looking to hire another person.

    Raggiemom. Great job on the weight loss! You are right that all those health issues can be helped from weight loss, and from exercise.

    NinaMOlson, You sound just like me a few years ago, my average work week was like 60 hrs, plus college and homework. You can do this!

    Heather, Good for you! I did the same thing but bought a pretty pink one, and not a pastel pink either. Yahoo!

    OK, I gota get back to work.

    God Bless and be healthy,
    Patty from Cincinnati
  • mollywhippet
    mollywhippet Posts: 1,890 Member
    Strike up the marching band!!!!

    Today I finally hit 100 pounds lost!:drinker: :drinker: :drinker: :drinker:

    Hubby threatened to take me out for a big pizza to celebrate. He was joking, of course.

    That is over 33% of my body weight GONE! I was thinking about what 33% means, and thought that if I got a coupon for 33% off at a store I would think it was a great coupon. I still have 1.8 pounds to go before I get to Onederland, and another 55 pounds before I hit my goal, so I can't rest yet, but I'm pretty happy about it, as you might guess. I'm 2/3 of the way there!

    Have a great day, ladies! I know I will!

    Sylvia
    (Eager to see my ticker today)
  • cityjaneLondon
    cityjaneLondon Posts: 12,696 Member
    Just taken the car out gor a very tiny test drive round the block. I love it, but my knee doesn't. It's a much heavier gear change and I can hear my knee grating. Luckily I'm not driving round in town all the time.:tongue:

    Just wanted to say, Sylvia, it must be so worrying for you. I don't have any personal experience of lung transplants, but I watch a lot of medical programmes and people seem to have good results. :flowerforyou:

    A really springlike day today and guess what, the neighbours are strimming! :sad: I live in the countryside and can never go outside when it's nice because someone is always making a racket! :sad: No wonder I prefer the winter. Unfortunately in our living room the noise comes straight down the chimney so if someone is tractor mowing it sounds like a train outside.

    DH is out there spiking the lawn. Tomorrow I will try to zap the weeds that have sprung up in the gravel with all this rain. It's forecast to be dry and sunny. I have my hair appointment at 2pm.
    I want to buy some Cavallo Nero seeds. Last year I bought some and looked forward to delicious cabbage. What came up was dill. :noway: :noway: I shoild have taken the packet back to the shop, but couldn't be bothered. Let's hope I get the real deal this year. I will make sure I put a mesh tunnel over them as last year we were plagued by cabbage white butterflies. I was out there twice a day sqishing caterpillars. The purple sprouting broccoli is beginning to produce now though, so my efforts were worth while.

    Deedee - yes, I do fancy red shoes, but my feet can't really wear anything other than trainers with orthotics for any length of time. As my mother would say, "I'm a martyr to my feet! " I can wear boots briefly. I tried heels last summer for a party and instantly regretted it. I fancy the white top though and sm going back with my 20% off voucher to get a white lacy top I fancy. Then I'm all set for Edinburgh next weekend.:bigsmile:

    Love to all. Heather in flowery and sunny Hampshire UK

    Edit - Yeahhhhhhhhhhhhh, Go Sylvia! :flowerforyou: :flowerforyou: :flowerforyou:

    Just popping back in to say that since my THIRD letter of complaint everybody seems to have jumped into action and I have had 2 emails back from them :noway: and a phone call from the leasehold people about the lease extension. Let's hope I get my window for my poor tenant and the new lease doesn't prove too expensive.:sick:
  • Hello All . . I need some re-assurance and renewed motivation.

    I started recording my Food and Exercise 2-3-14, something I have never done before. I am 54 years old and want to lose 20 lbs. I am extremely frustrated right now because I am not seeing the weight drop even though I can see and feel it in my clothes.I am exercising 30-40 minutes daily, drinking a minimum of 10 glasses of water and keeping my calories under 1000 daily eating mostly protein. Since starting this 2-3 I have lost 5 lbs. Last night I even skipped dinner hoping to see a difference on the scale this morning to motivate me and I had gone up a few ounces. Has anyone else experienced this? I am not ready to quit but would love some words of wisdom or support from those who have been there. Thanks!!
  • nccarolb
    nccarolb Posts: 858 Member
    Good morning! I can't remember who asked what, so here are the answers: my parents live in Marion, NC and I am currently in Emerald Isle, NC at a friend's beach house. It is evidently sleeting and snowing with freezing rain at home with lots of power outages. Here it is 50F with showers and high winds. I have all of the blinds open, watching the trees move in the wind, and listening to the surf. Tomorrow is supposed to be sunny, 60 degrees, and little wind. I shall be outside tomorrow! Today, I have my feet propped up with my Kindle in hand.

    I drove in the rain for longer than I would have liked yesterday, but felt my shoulders drop as soon as I got about 10 miles away from the water. I stopped on my way in and bought perishable food (I actually bought meat!). It was fun shopping just for myself and choosing what I wanted to eat for the weekend, knowing that I would have time to cook. I watched Footloose last night and danced my way through all of the music. Between that and running up and down the steps here, I was able to eat well AND have some treats AND still have well over 200 calories left at the end of the day. I am so blessed to have this opportunity!

    Hugs for those who need them and kudos for the victories.

    Carol in NC (just a different part for a few days)

    Edit: WTG Sylvia!!! Hooray!
  • mollywhippet
    mollywhippet Posts: 1,890 Member
    Carol,

    One of my favorite memories from Emerald Isle was when we stayed at a condo on the beach and I went out for a walk all by myself late at night with a flashlight and came face to face with a huge great blue heron on the beach. He was close enough to me I could have grabbed him if I tried. Or he could have stabbed me with that sharp beak. We were both pretty startled. Apparently I woke him up. We stood staring at each other for a few seconds before he decided to leave. I went running back to the condo to tell hubby, but he wasn't impressed. "It's just a bird." I had always been impressed with them from a distance, but this was the only time I saw one that close. They really are magnificent.

    Have fun at the beach!

    Sylvia
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