WOMEN AGES 50+ FOR SEPTEMBER 2012

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

    Hope today finds all of you happy and healthy and full of energy!!!!

    Wessecg:smile: a baby possum in your house---alive:noway: , how did you get it out? Could you maybe have your coat altered to fit? Spending that much on a coat I would want to wear it as long as possible!

    Barbie:smile: my little Noel has to be on a leash too, I have 30 acres and I'm sure it I just let her out I'd never see her again, I'm not going to take that chance!!! I'm still learning about this new eating style, working on it as I go along. I also keep a paper diary with my food and my exercise, I don't log my exercise on MFP because I never seem to get enough calories in when I do. It's quite interesting to see how my body reacts to the different food, like a couple days ago, I ate way more carbs than I usually do, didn't go over but still more than usual and I dropped 1.6 lb. I found that interesting. I'm going to look back at some other days and see if there is a trend there. This journey has been very eye opening to me, and I have to say I'm enjoying doing this now. I think that's the key to me losing weight this time, it's not a chore for me to log my food, or get more walking in, I'm enjoying it, and enjoying how it makes my body feel. New mindset I guess, not going to question it , just enjoy it!!!

    Lin:smile: did you find any coats in the basement? My winter coat is too big, but I have lots of jackets in all sizes, it also doesn't get that cold here really, I think I'll be able to just layer this year!!!

    Polly:smile: Great NSV!!!!!!

    Jeanniebeanie:smile: welcome back!!!

    Michele:smile: isn't it funny how kids, no matter how old, think that their questions are more important than whatever we may be doing? Sometimes I just shake my head at it all. Have you tried Davidson's eggs? They are pasteurized in the shell, a safer egg they say, the website is SafeEggs.com. I use them all the time now, they are a little more expensive but after the salmonella scare a few years ago they are all I use now. They have them at Lowe's Foods and sometimes Harris Teeter.

    Liz:smile: I'm glad you're feeling better today. Yes, sleep can repair a bad day, a bad mood, etc. etc.!!!

    Lila:smile: I still haven't tried parsnips yet, will let you know what I think afterwards. What book was your choice?

    Linda:smile: I have a weight watchers scale, it's 3 or 4 years old now, I like it , I've only had to change the battery once, but then again this is the first time I've really been using it. They have probably come out with a newer model since mine. I think they all lie sometimes though:laugh: .

    Well I have a meeting at 9:45 this morning, and the rest of the day off:bigsmile: . I need to get back to my decorating today, I'm ready to get the boxes out of my great room!!! Hope all you ladies have a wonderful day.

    Drink your water:drinker: :drinker: :drinker: and log your food!!!

    Hugs,
    DeeDee
  • Gardengail
    Gardengail Posts: 596 Member
    We have so many common experiences, which makes this group wonderful - always someone to understand us, let us vent, or offer personal experience and sound advice.

    @Robin – sorry about DD’s BF situation. We had something similar with DS2 and your heart breaks for the pain they go through.

    Prayers to all struggling with skin cancers - My DH had a melanoma removed from his neck a month or so ago and now has spots on his face/arms in progress. We grew up in NM and no one used sunscreen years ago. He played tennis, baseball, golf, etc., so was out in the sun a lot. (My mom was apparently ahead of the time and made us come in every summer day between noon and 4p. We always thought we were missing out on fun with our friends, but did crafts, read, played games with brothers/sisters, etc.)

    For those with green tomatos – fry them (or you can do them under the broiler). Delicious!

    Barbie – loved the pictures. I’m both a moderator and abstainer, depending on the item. Baked goods, better to abstain; other things like chips, nuts, candy, I can ignore. Cookies call my name until they are gone!

    Wessecg – if your mink is too large can you get it cut down, make a stole or a vest to wear? You could also have it cut to add a collar/cuffs to another coat. Or how about a hat and muff? I tried my coat on not long ago and it is definitely larger on me than last year. But in Georgia we don’t wear winter coats that often, so it will do.

    Donuts – I prefer Dunkin Donuts. (Put that in the abstain column!)

    Games – when we visited my sister at the first of the month we went with them to their monthly game night and played one called Sequence. It was fun. I’ve never played bunco or mahjongg. Have you ever played a dice game called Farkle? That is fun, too.

    Seeing the post about the debit card without a PIN number reminded me of something I do for additional savings – when I flip a page in my checkbook register I deduct a set amount into an ‘accrual’ balance (which actually stays in the checking account). Initially that started as hedge against my DH not telling me about debits he had made, but now it has proved useful to accumulate funds for special purposes. If it isn’t showing in the written balance, even though we know it is there, we don’t spend it. And DH presumes that even though a certain balance may show on a receipt, it is probably all spoken for.

    Liz - don’t beat yourself up – today is another day; owning a fixer upper – fun, daunting, rewarding, time consuming, expensive, but I love the thought of the result of the work!

    Jsioux – good for you to offset the ‘calorie-footprint’ of the milky way!

    Have a great day!

    Gail
  • tiarapants
    tiarapants Posts: 1,015 Member
    Amanda, so glad to read your weekend was fun, even the Caberet. Do you ever feel tempted to drink, especially in a scene like that, or is it just “behind you”?

    Not tempted at all any more. I love the freedom of knowing that I'm not going to waste half of the next day feeling hungover! x
  • tiarapants
    tiarapants Posts: 1,015 Member
    Barbie - I love your before/after pics - and agree with the cuteness of your hair in photo one.

    I got a call from my aunt at work this morning to tell me that my cousin is to have a quintuple heart bypass op on Sunday. He's younger than me but has never quite managed to lose any weight. Tis very scary.

    Work is manic today as they have been doing filming in the gallery again.

    Catch you all later.

    Love to all.

    Amanda x
  • SallyCC
    SallyCC Posts: 531 Member
    I loved reading your posts this morning. Visiting the board while on hold is a great idea, Lin!! I need to remember that but I hope I am never on hold with the IRS (hope everything went well). Barbie......loved the sweater pictures. Such a reminder for all of us to keep on focusing on our goals----for today!!

    I am transitioning between cycle 2 to cycle 3 of the 17 day diet. I am not having the success with this plan that I had when I first did it and that is discouraging. Tracking has really helped me. My exercise is getting back to where I used to be so I am thinking that these next few weeks are really prime weeks to set some good results. I am getting out the kitchen scale and really look at portion size (I think I get sloppy).

    Have a great day!!
    Sally
  • carojrrn
    carojrrn Posts: 69 Member
    Morning ladies!

    Last night I came home after Jazzercise and my dinner and watched some mindless TV before bed. Woke up with the bed, pillow, mattress, night sweats and bathroom issues several times. Had a very vivid dream about my daughters and their jobs... Probably a combination of a mothers worry and that mindless TV! LOL! Of course this morning a coworker commented about how I did not look well. What is that old saying that you never tell a woman she looks tired? Hopefully that was the reason "I didn't look well". Here's to a new mattress and pillow helping me with some of the sleeping issues.....

    Tigress- Hope that A1C is lower... Sounds like it will be from all your great eating choices. Have fun at Zumba tonight!

    Meg- Yay for the taxes being done and for the extra exercise this week! Sure helps when Mother Nature is at her best!

    Robin- Sorry your daughter is going through such pain right now. You are her number one support!!

    Barbiecat- Those pics are incredible and thanks for being an inspiration!

    Linda- Thanks for the link to the weight loss article. I read it and it was on the mark. Hope your IRS issues will be done in a few weeks with as least amount of stress as possible!

    Lin- Glad your Dad is making progress. Hopefully the charge nurse will "take charge"!!! Great advice from Meg!

    Wessecg- Cookie binge! I FEAR cookies!!!! Great job for handling it! I have trouble with cookies because I cannot stop at one. Therefore they are not in my house or I give them away.

    Nancy- Way to go throwing out the cake. Often at school kids will want to share their cupcakes for birthday celebrations. I graciously accept and then TRASH when they are out of sight!

    Michele- Thanks for the Orange-Oatmeal cookie recipe. Any info on the calories and carbs???

    Barbara- A big shout out YAY for your exercise/PLAY room. I love this idea of playing!!! Makes exercise a fun thing!

    DeeDee- Great that you are already decorated for Halloween. I love to decorate but with the girls grown and gone I have not been motivated to do so. Our neighborhood does not have very many kids....

    Laura- Happy about your DH and the job. Even happier you were able to enjoy a bike ride with him!

    All other wonderful ladies- sorry not to individualize but I read all your posts and know that I am sending you lots of great karma in this post to succeed in your daily challenges!!! Take care!

    Carolyn
  • Laura80111
    Laura80111 Posts: 958 Member
    :flowerforyou: Lovely Thursday,

    No time to read the posts have to finish the monthly taxes and reports for the boss:grumble: Not my favorite thing to do. Will try to read them during lunch.

    Last night had a good bike ride, but can tell that Fall is in the air, so our bike rides after work will only be for another week or so if the weather holds out...I will miss it, :sad: but will move on to the basement and the Kettlebell DVD's.

    When we were done we realized we didn't have enough salad for both of us to have in our lunches today so we headed out to the store and did ****ey's BBQ for dinner where hubby could keep to his diet. Did pretty good but was over the top with sodium, overall no change so tonight I will be cooking fish it will be good for both of us...me Salmon and hubby will get his Cod.

    So far hubby is liking the job although it's all be training on a computer so far, today he had to be there at 7am and will finish the last of his training and then shadow his supervisor so he will get a better idea of what his job will be. He works tomorrow afternoon and evening so I will have the afternoon to myself...but the good thing is he has the weekend off and if the weather is good we will get in some good bike rides.

    Everyone have a good day. Drink plenty of water, log your food and let's keep our bodies moving so we can win thise battle:drinker:

    Laura80111:smile:
  • mwheatcraft54
    mwheatcraft54 Posts: 235 Member
    Sundance, I have that scale and it works pretty well (although ours got a little corroded from the tiny amount of moisture from being in the bathroom so I would cover the battery area with tape). I also have another scale I bought that supposedly does BMI too - I thought my other scale was broken (see comment on corrosion), but my husband fixed it somehow. I could send you the other one if you want - I haven't even opened it :).
  • mazaron
    mazaron Posts: 329 Member
    HI HO Silver...and away we ride. Another day...

    My students did rather well with their juggling. The ones that actually practiced, and focussed, were delighted with themselves. :happy: The ones that goofed off and were silly at the assembly thought it "sucked". :grumble: Lesson to be repeated ad nauseam until they leave my classroom or realize "it" doesn't "suck", they do, unless they practice and focus. It's called self efficacy, or taking responsibility for our own actions. Or something! :ohwell:

    I am feeling tense this morning, don't know why. Oh, yes I do. I've been working like a fiend all week, eating carefully and working out every day :explode: and my weight is creeping up by a fraction of a pound each morning. The trend should be downward. I have only five pounds to loose to get to my goal, for heaven's sake. OH, Nancy, take a lesson from your own preaching. :blushing: You can only get worked up about the things you can control. I can control the calories in and the calories out. I can't control the scale. Sigh.

    Kathy, Citizens Police Academy sounds like an interesting idea. Hope you have fun.

    Hi M. – I’m a skier too – always hoping for good snow once it’s too cool to be out on the beach.

    And Lila, This year I am going to “ski for style, not speed” :wink: and that’s the best ski line I’ve heard in ages and I am going to use it this year. We bring our students out to Whitewater 4-5 times a year. It’s a blast.

    Janehadji – when you lived in Montana we were almost neighbours – I’m living just north-west of the border from Plains. Hang in there with the food battle, you’ve already won a few. You recognize that your eating patterns are a problem and you are talking about it. That’s the big one knocked down, right there. :flowerforyou:

    Mweatcraft – YES! “it’s not a destination, it’s a journey”

    Jane – happy thoughts coming your way, I hope your day gets better. :heart:

    JB – I was going to put the canner away and clear off the kitchen counters, but now I’ve got inspired to make some more salsa if I can find good stuff at the Farmer's Market on Saturday. Thanks for the recipe.

    Meg – Wow, look at you go! 3-4 cardio workouts in a week. :explode: DD#1 made dinner and no big battle? OK, who cares if it was 8 pm?

    Barbie – moderators vs abstainers – I find that very interesting. Do you think a person can be either, depending on the issue (or the food)? I suspect I am an abstainer trying to be a moderator because I don’t want to give up alcohol! I need to listen to Amanda.

    Wessecg you only told us half the story --- what did you do after the poodle brought the live baby possum into the house? :laugh:

    Go Polly go! And give the guy at the drycleaners a high five from me on your behalf. :drinker:

    Sundance, I use the WW digital scale, got mine off Amazon because we’re no where near a Costco. It’s been just what I need.

    Liz, I think you should gently remind your director that your clients need role models and practice in living a healthy life style, so if activities involve food it should be healthy food according to the Government food guide – could you get away with it?

    Oh Gail! Farkle is my go to game when we are on the road or when I have a group of kids to entertain. It’s so fun and I don’t have to haul a lot of stuff around to play it.:love: Sequence is good too. My DH doesn’t like board games, so I have been suffering withdrawal since J’boy grew too big & too cool to play with me.


    Nancy

    September goals:
    No bedtime snacks, no second helpings!
    Get the routine chores done – no procrastination!
    24 hours of exercise in the month. Total to date: 14.6 hours
    Be a role model of healthy living for my students.
  • mwheatcraft54
    mwheatcraft54 Posts: 235 Member
    Good morning, Ladies:

    For all the talk of cookie dough, a very-lo-cal treat I posted on FB yesterday:

    http://chocolatecoveredkatie.com/2011/05/23/want-to-eat-an-entire-bowl-of-cookie-dough/

    It's made with chickpeas. I put the recipe as I made it in MFP - with 1/4 cup of cashew butter and 1/4 cup of maple syrup as the sweetener (which is almost too much, especially if eating it with graham crackers), it worked out to 160 calories/serving (with the whole recipe making eight servings, around 3 tbsp per). It's totally nom-worthy!

    Nothing new to report here - wasn't terribly hungry last night, had bought a salad from the salad bar at the store, got it home, looked at it and put it in the fridge. Just wasn't feeling it. Still not, really - did my yoga this morning, then had a banana and an apple and a cup of coffee. I have a big pot of veggie/barley soup I made and am going to make chicken enchiladas for the kiddos tonight (I won't eat those). I'll probably have the soup for lunch and dinner but need to add in something else protein-wise - some cottage cheese and I don't know what else. I added the sodium tracker to my calorie counter and have been watching it carefully. I don't have an issue with sodium generally although I eat a fair bit of it - my blood pressure is quite low and I don't often swell, but I'm getting to the age where I need to start watching it too.

    Linda, I'm in PA now - we sometimes get a lot of snow although not last year. However, I don't intend to ski in this state ever. I really am a snow snob, aren't I lol! Where are you? It sounds like the southwest if I had to guess.

    I hope you all have a lovely day. I'm working on escalating my enthusiasm - trying to live with more joy. That's my goal for the rest of the year.

    Cheers,

    M.
  • lentigogirl
    lentigogirl Posts: 299 Member
    I am so impressed with those of you who can throw away food! I can toss it to the birds but that's about it.

    My birds are eating well this week. After years of nursing it along, my sourdough has failed -- three consecutive non-rising loaves. At least we get the awesome smell of fresh baked bread in the house! (I don't eat it -- just bake for DH & DS -- and it barely counts as baking because I use a bread machine. I jumpstarted the sourdough with new yeast this morning after the third failure and it was bubbling nicely when I left.)
  • janehadji
    janehadji Posts: 206 Member
    Good morning, Ladies!

    We just heard that my daughter got a nursing job in Spokane, so she'll be moving there in two weeks to join her new husband. They seem to pay a lot better there than they do in Denver -- she'll be getting $10/hour more than she is getting here, along with full benefits and tuition reimbursement for grad school. Hooray! :smile: Except she is moving away. :cry:

    Hubby just booked us for another trip to Mexico in a few weeks, so I have a new motivation to do better. As I mentioned yesterday, I've been going a bit over on the calories lately and haven't dropped anything in about 3 weeks now -- but haven't gained, either. It's time for another downward move!! It's hard to keep track down there, what with fou-fou drinks on the beach and mostly restaurant meals, but we walk so much there that I rarely gain anything. We go to Playa del Carmen, which has those gorgeous turquoise Caribbean waters. It will be good to take my mind off of my daughter being gone.

    Mwheatcraft54 -- Thank you for the pep talk! It helps.

    SundanceB -- Whenever I see your posts, I think of how much Sally Fields looks like you!

    Mazaron -- What town do you live in? I worked near Glacier Park one summer in college, and used to go across the border into Cardston for shopping. I love Banff, which is gorgeous, and am trying to convince hubby that we should go there one of these summers soon. A lot of our neighbors in Mexico are from Canada, mostly Alberta and British Columbia.

    Hope you all have a wonderful day!
  • kathyszoo
    kathyszoo Posts: 311 Member
    I am down in the dumps today. I feel like I'm trying to do everything right and getting nowhere! I've managed to lose almost 20 lbs. so far and definitely increased my exercise but today my knee is so bad that I can barely walk. :sad: It flared up again bigtime after I did an hr of water aerobics on Tuesday plus my foot is swelling again also. Trying prescription anti-inflamatory again once script gets filled but I don't want to go back to narcotics just to function! Getting headaches every day doesn't help either but I think that's a combo of stress and sinus pressure. Ok, thanks for listening-done complaining!! I am just going to rest today and read a good book!
    Citizens Police Academy is interesting, I found out more how the city is divided up and got a tour of the Coroner's area yesterday. I'm looking forward to the next session.

    Polly - Great NSV!!:smile: Thanks for the encouragement! I have a feeling I might have pushed things a little too quick and just need to slow down for a bit.

    Michele - Somehow I doubt that we will get to shoot any automatic rifles at the Academy.:laugh:

    Liz- Don't beat yourself up! When it's right in front of you, it's very hard to avoid temptation. And it's a big plus that you didn't go over either! We're all here for you! Things will get better! flowerforyou:

    JSioux- Welcome:smile:

    Lila- I still have my salmon in the freezer that my neighbor caught and fileted. My DH won't touch it and I want to eat it but I'm chicken since I have never cooked salmon before. My broiler is not working and no sense dragging out the grill just to make it for me. I have a George Foreman grill but someone said it would taste dry making it that way. I may try to look up a baking recipe for it.

    Linda - I love reading all the posts on her also! It always puts me in a good mood. Even now, my pity party is over!:smile: How coincidental that your headache was in your left temple! That's where my headaches start lately, usually over my left eye. My two dogs are well under 65 lbs. but I know what you mean about when they sleep with you, it is like having a toddler in bed!

    Amanda - I will keep your cousin in my prayers!

    Hugs and well wishes to all of you! I actually am in a better mood than I was earlier after reading all your great posts!:heart:

    Kathy:drinker:
  • wessecg
    wessecg Posts: 410 Member
    @Mazaron - We just let him loose in the front yard. Here he is though (if this works)

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  • megblair1
    megblair1 Posts: 1,226 Member
    Hi all. How is everyone this morning? It is a beautiful fall-ish day here. I’m working in the office again today. I don’t know what has caused this, but I feel really energetic today. So far this week I have met my goals…done more exercise than my goal and just barely meeting water goal, but it’s going well. I’m psyched for weigh-in Friday! Tonight will be the elliptical again. It’s also game night at our house. I’ve been kind of a slug as far as the book goes…I need to kick it into high gear, but want to go bike riding Saturday and I have to take the beagle into the vet. He has been “ok’d” for his rabies shot from our regular vet now. They haven’t seen him since he turned yellow, so they will be surprised at how good he looks. I also just signed contract to write 2 chapters for the core curriculum book for the Society of Urologic Nurses and Associates and I’m wondering when I’m going to fit that in!:huh:

    Tigress: I’m with you on the whole wheat pasta…yuck. Brown rice isn’t much better! :mad: You can still get bean sprouts? We can’t get them here anymore…no one will carry them (e. coli infections) and I miss them on my sandwiches!

    Wessecg: don’t worry about posting too much. I think we all like reading everything going on! I’ll keep my fingers crossed for weigh in day! Awww your baby wanted a playmate! :happy: What an angry looking little guy!

    Laura80111; I want to be like Barbie too! Where do you live? It sounds like in a week or two it will be too cold there for bike riding…did I read that right? I tried kettlebells at the Y…they had a demo class and both my arms went numb for an entire day. No more of that!

    Barbie: you actually knitted that sweater? Wow you are talented! It’s really nice! I agree that what makes us special is that we treat each other with respect. What works for one person won’t for the next and we all have to find out own way in this journey. Some of the threads have people who get really nasty with each other if they disagree on something. I’m so glad we aren’t like that!:happy:

    DeeDee: what exactly is a dancing broom? I have a great mental image, but not sure it’s accurate! At 15 pounds it’s a manicure/pedicure and at 30 new lingerie.

    Lin: ARRRRRGGGGG (pirate talk for hope you found your booty, I mean a coat that fit!):bigsmile:

    Polly: what a great NSV!!!

    Michele: we don’t answer the phone during game night or dinner. That keeps those annoying questions at bay! DD made something called Patio Chicken Skillet which is chicken cooked in a base of cream of celery soup, tobacco, onions, green peppers and served over egg noodles. It was yummy. The soup gives it an interesting taste.

    Liz: the good news is every day is a chance to start over. Don’t be too hard on yourself. I recognized that I was eating a lot of things I really didn’t enjoy either and it has been slow going, but I’ve nearly stopped doing that. :flowerforyou:



    Nancy: DD did make the dinner without a battle, but without hubby’s help it would have been at 9!!! I love the comment about the students who goofed off thinking the assignment “sucked”. DD#2 is very smart and is used to learning very quickly, so if she struggles with something it’s “stupid” and “no one should have to learn this crap”. OMG teens.:laugh:

    Linda: we use the ww digital scale here for our weekly weigh ins. The display is big enough to see, you have to remember to zero it each time, but it seems accurate. Hope you got a good night’s sleep

    Gardengail: I love fried green tomatoes but can’t say that without thinking of the movie!

    Amanda: I’ll keep my fingers crossed for your cousin.

    Carolyn: your night sounds like a lot of mine. I was trying to catch up on my water 2 nights ago at 9 pm and ended up in the bathroom 5 times between 9:30 and 12:00!!! :angry: I woke up the next morning feeling like I had never been to bed!

    Janehadji: your trip sounds great. Good for DD although I am sure you will miss her.

    Kathy: I’m so sorry your foot/knee/head hurts! That is miserable. Take care of yourself. It’s frustrating to not be able to do what you want. Hugs:flowerforyou:

    Well lunch time is over so it’s back to the grind. Take care of yourselves, be kind, and log all the nutritious and healthy wonderful food you eat (and the garbage too! LOL) Drink that water! Meg :drinker:
  • mwheatcraft54
    mwheatcraft54 Posts: 235 Member

    DeeDee: what exactly is a dancing broom? I have a great mental image, but not sure it’s accurate! At 15 pounds it’s a manicure/pedicure and at 30 new lingerie.

    DD made something called Patio Chicken Skillet which is chicken cooked in a base of cream of celery soup, tobacco, onions, green peppers and served over egg noodles. It was yummy. The soup gives it an interesting taste.

    Meg, the chicken skillet has the funniest spell-check typo I've seen in awhile ;). Tobacco aside, it sounds yummy - similar to how my mother made meatball stroganoff (obviously with chicken for the meatballs ;).

    I wanted to comment on your goal treats - I love them! I hope your husband enjoys them too ;).

    M.
  • linder4866
    linder4866 Posts: 11,430 Member
    Hello to all you lovely ladies!! I hope we all see success this week!!! So drink the water, log the food, and keep moving.

    Barbie, you knitted that sweater. Wow, that is terrific. I have a friend who can crochet just about anything. She does dozens of dishrags to give to her mom for her church's annual fund raiser. She just finished some zoo animals---and I gotta say I adored the elephants---which she sent off for a charity project. She also makes varous types of cowls---she sells those. Afghans, caps, baby clothing, booties, she'll do just about anything. She doesn't WALK though! You just cannot fit everything in a day right?

    Meg - you really get a lot accomplished over your lunch hour. Congrats on the new book agreement. And when do you get to enough time to ride that new bike/trike again?

    Well my hunt in the basement yielded just the thing. A long coat that will allow me to wear two layers under it, has a hood, and is heavy enough to keep me from freezing during an Iowa winter. I travel alone on the frozen highways so I always want a warm coat, good boots, gloves and a scarf! In fact, it's time to start hunting for my winter car stuff and to put water proofer on my boots.

    Speaking of fur coats wessecg, I inherited my mom's coat when she passed away some years ago. She adored that coat and it was one of her *perks* for having worked so many years so I had to keep it. My mom was much smaller than me though so the coat is not only too short but the sleeves are too short. Then of course it really wouldn't fit me right now anyway due to my BULK. I don't care for fur but again, she adored it, so it stays in the closet.

    I went to Younkers today for their Goodwill sale. For those of you outside the marketing area, you take a clothing item in to Younkers to donate to Goodwill and you receive a discount coupon for one item. They had double coupons today so I took in 6 items and ended up with 12 coupons which are good for another week.

    My neck has been killing me and I wanted a new pillow so I purchased one that is supposedly designed for *side sleepers* and with a combo of sale price and the coupon it ended up 50% off. My neck is looking forward to trying it out tonight. Gosh I hope it works.

    There were a lot of clothing bargains, as well as purses, scarves, shoes...........a virtual minefield. I came close to buying a purse, a scarf and 3 tops. But just close, I just brought home the pillow (for now).

    Well off I go, I have a lot of walking left to do for today. Oh yes, and a lot of water to drink.

    Again, wishing everyone well!!!!!! Virtual hugs to all.

    Lin
    :wink: :wink:
  • lentigogirl
    lentigogirl Posts: 299 Member
    Sorry about your knee, Kathy. I prescribe -- fish oil! I cook salmon on a George Foreman all the time -- just be careful not to overcook it. If the skin is still on, cook it with the skin side up; that way the fat drips down and keeps it moister.
  • mamacindy81
    mamacindy81 Posts: 649 Member
    Oh I did so much better when I was with my sisters! I'm sorry our trip is over :sad:

    Have had a bit of a cold since we came home but am doing better. I've got to get on a better schedule. I'm going to go for a walk and will come back and read the posts later.

    Cindy
  • kathyszoo
    kathyszoo Posts: 311 Member
    Lentigogirl - Thanks! Is there anything in particular that you add to your salmon for flavor? I know a lot of recipes call for lemon juice but I'm not a big fan of lemon.

    Lin - Good luck on your new pillow! If it works, let me know what kind it is. I'm always in search of the perfect pillow!:smile:

    Meg-Congrats on the contract!

    Wessecg - Think I would have rather had your visitor instead of finding a bird nest out front with a dead baby bird.:sad: I guess the wind knocked it out of the tree.

    I foound a sample packet of BioFreeze back when I had physical therapy so I put it on my bad knee. Crossing my fingers that it helps!
    My day actually has been quite productive in spite of physical limitations and I'm off to our neighborhood assn tonight.

    Have a good evening all!

    Kathy
  • linder4866
    linder4866 Posts: 11,430 Member
    Kathy - so sorry about your pain. I hope the bio freeze helps. Some days that stuff is all that keeps me going and I'll let you know if my neck approves of the pillow.

    Hope you feel better pretty darn quick.

    Wow updating iPod software is taking forever today.

    Later.

    Lin
  • mamacindy81
    mamacindy81 Posts: 649 Member
    One of the things my sister told me while we were walking:

    "If you really want to know the truth is it's not a the perfect man a woman wants but to be able to eat exactly what she wants". Anyway the way she said it was funnier than what I just told you.

    Cindy
  • cathyb60
    cathyb60 Posts: 315 Member
    Hi Everyone, I have been MIA this past week...I started reading the posts of the last few days but figured I should post something before I continue reading as I have missed a lot....including a picture of some animal hanging upsidedown....can't wait to read about that!
    I haven't had much luck with my brace I got for my knee, they are sending it back for adjustments so it will be a couple more weeks before I get it back. It keeps slipping down my leg. Have to admit that has had me a bit down in the dumps, I haven't been tracking my food or drinking my water and it really does make a difference.
    Does anyone know anything about the sout beach diet? My Dr. has suggested it to me but I don't know if it's really for me at my age,
    Well, back to reading the posts, I think I have enough time to read some of yesterdays and todays before bedtime!

    Cathy
  • Yardtigress
    Yardtigress Posts: 367 Member
    Zumba was a blast. I can't do all the moves yet, but I sweated up a storm.

    Lin- I hope the pillow works, neck pain is awful.

    Kathy-sorry about the knee.

    Short on time, bbl Tigress
  • edraper70
    edraper70 Posts: 211 Member
    Zumba was a blast. I can't do all the moves yet, but I sweated up a storm.

    Lin- I hope the pillow works, neck pain is awful.

    Kathy-sorry about the knee.

    Short on time, bbl Tigress

    Forgot to write something before I hit the post button.:ohwell:

    I'm glad you liked Zumba. I hate missing a class...and that has NEVER happened to me before with any exercise type of thing.
  • Gardengail
    Gardengail Posts: 596 Member
    I just cook my salmon on a flat griddle on the cooktop, nothing fancy. It is also good done baked in a foil pouch with whatever you want to add to it. I like fat free Italian dressing in that method.

    Gail
  • janehadji
    janehadji Posts: 206 Member
    Kathyszoo -- Kathy, I'm so sorry that you're having so much pain today. I'm sending positive thoughts for a better tomorrow!

    Lin -- I hope your neck loves it's new pillow!

    Cindy -- I agree with your sister's quote! Wouldn't it be wonderful if we could just enjoy eating instead of always having to worry about it??
  • janemartin02
    janemartin02 Posts: 2,653 Member
    Good night all.Thanks for the well wishes,today I felt human again.
    Getting to see my grand daughter Violet tomorrow.It`s been a month,hard since I was use to daily Violet time.
    Looking forward to a fun afternoon and sleep over.
    Hope everyone has a good night!
    HUGs
    jane
  • exermom
    exermom Posts: 6,535 Member
    liz - we all have times when we make bad choices. The real key is to recognize them (which you did) and try to avoid making them again. I can almost guarantee you that it WILL happen again, but you will most likely see it happening less and less frequently. This morning I made more brownies for Vince. Consumers Report rated this brand of brownie mix the highest. Only the last time I made them, he felt he wanted them "chewier". The recipe calls for 1 egg, this time what I did was used egg substitute and instead of 4Tbs (which is equivalent to one egg) I only used 2Tbs. Of course, I had to try some of the raw dough. Another thing I did was instead of the oil, I used prune puree. Vince doesn't know about this, and he hasn't mentioned it so I'm not about to say anything. Update: he said they had the right consistency

    Right now I'm making some garlic bread. I like to make it ahead of time and then just cut it and freeze it. This way when I need a piece, I just have to pull it out of the freezer, I don't have to heat up the oven and it goes much faster (am I lazy, or what?)

    Right now there are three guys here working on the retaining wall, 2 more guys here doing small things that need to be done, and one guy overseeing it all. Busy day! I'll probably make these apple muffins later today. I'm thinking that I'll make mini-muffins instead of the regular sized ones the recipe calls for. Need to have something to give the guys tomorrow. Vince is out right now supervising.

    Welcome everyone who is new. I know that youll love it here

    Did an hour of Jillian Michael's 30 day shred today. I've found that if I do levels 2 and 3 without a cooldown after level 2, it's about an hour (technically, something like 56 minutes). Tomorrow I think I'll do the stairmaster. Haven't done that in a while. Afterwards, I'll probably have to stop at the store to at least get ice.

    Linda Sundance - thanks for keeping in tougch with Dixie. I've been thinking about her and hoping things are OK. I know it'll take a while for her.

    DeeDee - we just lost our Harris Teeter :( Lowes made a deal with them and they traded Lowes stores in the Charlotte area for Harris Teeter stores. I understand Publix will be opening a store in the Ballantyne area. Can't wait for them to come to Hickory. We REALLY need some diversity. I liked Harris Teeter because I could buy some things there that I couldn't get anywhere else. We now have 4 Lowes food stores within a 5 mile radius of each other.

    Right now I'm making some chocolate chip cookies. I understand that the general contractor will be here tomorrow and the last time I made chocolate chip cookies, his grandson came here with him and the grandson ate them all! These are ones that Vince won't eat because they contain oatmeal. Yup, you read right

    Gail - I have heard of Farkel. But from what I read on the Internet, it seems that figuring out the points is somewhat involved. Sometimes I just want something that is laid back, especially after a long day

    Vince has a separate savings account for his Paypal transactions. He only keeps something like $50 balance in it, but when he knows that he's going to be purchasing something, he'll add that amount of money to the $50. This way, if someone gets a hold of his account, the most money that they can get is $50.

    Carolyn - I don't think there was any info on the calories, etc for the cookies. I would have put it in if there was, that's for sure. I just thought it was something a little bit different. One day I may just put it into my Mastercook and get those nutritionals. You know, when we first moved to this neighborhood, practically no one decorated for Halloween and only a few people did for Christmas. Like I've told everyone, Vince is a BIG TIME decorator. We've noticed that in the years since we've been here and decorating, more and more of the neighbors are decorating.

    Now I'm making banana oat muffins for the guys. I'm making them in mini-muffin tins. That'll be IT for the baking for today. We shall see how much gets used up this weekend.

    Jessica is supposed to be here late in the afternoon tomorrow. She has to go into work first thing in the morning but after that she'll leave to come down here. I suspect she wants to see how the pool is coming along and it wouldn't surprise me one bit if she wanted to go in it.

    M - thanks for that cookie dough recipe. Interesting....I'm going to try it for myself, first, and then take it from there. But it does look interesting.

    Jane - congrats to your daughter. Well, now you have a good reason to go to Spokane....lol

    Kathy - so sorry about your pain, hoping it's better fast. Just saw this at iVillage and thought of you: In India, ginger is considered a universal medicine. It’s used to help heal pretty much everything, including headaches, muscle pain, joint pain and even bad back injuries,” says Dr. Lonsdorf. Ginger’s secret: It’s packed with gingerols, which are plant compounds that ramp up production of pain-numbing endorphins, dampen inflammation, improve blood flow and relax tense, spasming muscles. Eating one teaspoon of freshly grated ginger (or three slices of candied ginger) a day quells aches and pains for up to 63 percent of women within two weeks, according to University of Miami researchers.

    Read More http://www.ivillage.com/spices-are-good-your-health/4-b-488219#ixzz273i25Ook

    jane - have fun with your graddaughter.

    Hope everyone has a great evening.

    Michele
  • lizmil79
    lizmil79 Posts: 566 Member
    Hello Ladies,

    Just a quick note tired hoping for a good night's sleep. Maybe I will get a full 8 hours. Dreaming:yawn:

    @Gail, I have played Sequence we like it, also Kings corner's and Euchre any card game we really enjoy playing games yes farkle too. Donuts i grew up in Illinois we only had Dunkin Donuts never heard of Krispie Kreme till they came here. My choice would be dunkin so grateful they are not out here.

    @Lin -- I hope your new pillow helps.

    @ Kathy sorry you are in so much pain hope you feel better soon.
    @ Tigress glad you had fun at Zumba class


    Today was a good day overall. Our clients made a scarecrow to be enter in a contest at Idaho Botanical Garden, So we took it there set it up which took most of the morning. We went for a walk which was nice lovely weather except for the poor quality air again today. Lots of smoke still in the air. Really praying for some rain.


    Well that's it.

    Liz
    Work for the rest of the day was just normal stuff. Came home walk Bella, now just relaxing a bit before bed. This Saturday is the Women's Celebration 3K I am enter as a non-competive walker. The last time I did this my daughter was in a stroller.