WOMEN AGES 50+ FOR DECEMBER 2012
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Hello Dearies,
DH got my computer battery to charge, so I have a chance to reply properly. We had our class rehearsal for Christmas Concert today, the whole school practice is tomorrow afternoon and the big concert is tomorrow evening. Great excitement all over town. :happy: Stay tuned to this channel for updates and reviews.
Managed a circuit class tonight and a weight lifting round yesterday, :explode: balanced off by a nice, carefully rationed, serving of ice cream cake because it was DH’s birthday. We had a sweet little party and I gave him a luggage rack for his motorbike so we can travel together next summer.
Lila, drive carefully this weekend. DH, J’boy and I will be on the road to the Okanagan on Saturday. If you’re going west we’ll watch out for you!
Oh, Amanda, I am so with you on the clothes thing. :blushing: It’s so fabulous to put something on and feel really attractive after so many years of yuck. It’s lucky I live in a town with no shopping. Too bad we couldn’t have a little clothes exchange, I could use a bit of bling now and then.
It will be a White Christmas here – we got about 50 cm of snow yesterday. Big, soft, white fluffy snow. All the children are ecstatic and the snow-sliders are on the hills at school.
Barbie, I’ve re-read parts of The Happiness Project too, it’s inspiring. I know what you mean about not getting “credits” (we like our gold stars!). I am going to take an idea from her website for the new year. I’ll pick a word as a resolution and each month apply my word my life in a new way. The word for 2013 will be :ohwell: well, you’ll have to wait until January to find out!
Yoga = life credits? :laugh: I like the thought. I will also try getting up off the floor without using my hands. That could be painful.
Hi Meg, congratulations on resisting temptation at the holiday party.
Wessecg – you go girl! The size 14’s are outta here and the 12’s are next.
Hasta pronto,
Nancy
December goals: Mid-month review
1: New Rules of Lifting 3x a week while I am at home. On track with this one.
2: 30-60 minutes of exercise every day when I am at the parent's place for the holiday. Get DD to workout with me. Next week.
3: Up at 6:15 every weekday, check into the quiet place inside me when life gets frantic. Almost every day.
4: Make a food plan for parties and special events. On track - I have stayed out of the treats on the staff room table.0 -
:flowerforyou: Nancy, I think you're the one who recommended "The Happiness Project" and reading it was a life changing experience for me...for awhile I was a "happiness missionary" but I've toned it down now....I so admire how you stay focused on your exercise with all the work and family activities that are part of your life.
:flowerforyou: Meg, I love hearing all the talk about Christmas...for years I taught in public school where we had Christmas artwork, singing, programs, stories, goodies for three weeks...now I'm grateful to just be listening to the stories that others tell.....I love seeing the Christmas trees in the places where we line dance and the decorations on people's houses......we don't do much for Hanukkah beyond lighting candles each of the eight nights and having latkes two or three times.....the dogs and cat expect treats whenever we light candles (usually once a week on Sabbath) but for Hanukkah they get treats eight nights in a row.....the most important thing I do during the holiday season is the line dance performances at assisted living places and convalescent hospitals :bigsmile:
:bigsmile: cecehite, welcome to this great group......check in every day, read the posts, join in the conversation and you'll feel like family in no time.
:flowerforyou: today Jake went out to do errands and ended up at the grocery store to get something he wanted for his "find it and fix it dinner" so he called me to tell me something and told me what he'd bought at the store and said that he bought me a surprise.....i was concerned about what he might be buying at the grocery store since I thought I'd been very clear that I didn't want any food treats...he bought me flowers.:flowerforyou: :flowerforyou: :flowerforyou: :flowerforyou:
Barbie from NW Washington where it was 30 degrees this morning when I walked the dogs...icy roads here, but no snow today.0 -
I can't remember how to upload a photo to this site, so I just changed my profile photo to one of my goldie, Sarge.
Sleep is elusive tonight. I guess I am worried about Dad in the hospital and feeling guilty that I did not go to Mom's to spend the night at her house. She is the stronger of the two, but at 83 she is starting to get more unstable on her feet. They still live in the large house we grew up in and I worry about her on the stairs- especially when she is overtired. I once again felt that I needed to full-fill my obligations to work before I could go to help out my mom. I believe that I should always put family first, but try to cover it all. I think I may need to learn how to better juggle it all. We have been so fortunate in that both of my parents have been very active and healthy.
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Good morning beautiful ladies:flowerforyou:
Today Noel gets groomed, I will have a fluffy white sweet smelling cute doggie, at least for a bit:laugh: . I`m sure she`ll have cute bows in her hair and Jane might even polish her nails, if she has time. I`ve put her Christmas dress up somewhere and can`t find it now , I usually hang her coats in the coat closet, so I thought I might have put it in there, but no, not there:ohwell: . I`m not sure she would like it anyhow!
Katla Prayers being sent to Dan and the family! I love your rosemary tree, what a fabulous idea!
DebA Prayers to you and your family as well, hope your dad is doing better!!!
Barbie Flowers from Jake ! What a sweetheart he is!
I will try to pop back in later and respond to more, I`m going to try to get as much done in the house today as I can, after a trip to the grocery store. I would like to be spending more time outside today, it`s supposed to be sunny and in the low 60`s today:glasses: , maybe a nice long walk!
Hope you all have a wonderful day! Drink your water:drinker: :drinker: :drinker: and log your food!!!
Hugs,
DeeDee0 -
Praying for Dan and for the parents, and for whatever other concerns are on your hearts - written, spoken or held dear.
Gail0 -
Good morning, December Dollies!
I forced myself out of my chair and into the car immediately after my meetings ended yesterday so I wouldn’t be tempted to blow off shopping. I am such a living example of how a body in motion tends to stay in motion and a body at rest tends to stay at rest! My sister came down with a bug and wasn’t able to go out, but I really needed to kick the shopping into gear. My list isn’t long, but I had to date only bought a few gifts, one of which needs to be mailed but is sitting here on my floor :frown:. Anyway, I’m rambling.
I went to Costco gripping my rebate check in my hot little hands (yay!) and went straight to the cameras. It hadn’t taken me long to decide I was using the check to buy myself a camera to replace the one that *somebody* had in his backpack on the hike from heck in August. I don’t know if I said – in addition to how awful that hike was, when it poured down rain it also poured down rain inside his pack, ruining my camera. Costco had the same camera, newer model, but after looking at it I decided I really wanted a somewhat sleeker design that I could throw in my purse or pocket. I went with the Sony CyberShot High Zoom. I hope I like it. I also found a couple of small gifts for DH and DSS, then got out of there. It was surprisingly uncrowded. I swung by a sporting goods store (I was really looking for a snow suit for DGD) but they had nothing, so I girded my loins and went to the mall.
The mall parking lot was crazy busy, but they’ve recently expanded our mall so the insides weren’t horrible. I found the snowsuit and adorable tiny snow boots for DGD plus gift cards, then I went in search of food. I had a salad and water (yay!), then decided to mosy over to Macy’s to see if anything struck my fancy. Oh, did it. I really needed a new pair of jeans, at least one – all of mine are so baggy they’re almost falling off. I’m well into size 10s now, and medium tops. I found a great pair of jeans and a coat they were practically giving away, so I think I’m set for a bit. There *may* have been a purse in there too. So yes, for those keeping score, I got most of the presents, DGD came in second, and everyone else got bupkas :laugh:! Not really – I found DSD and DSS’s gifts, my niece, and some other gifts for DH, so all in all a very successful trip! Now for wrapping.
BJ, we too are looking at a green Christmas. I would love a white Christmas – after I get to where I’m going :laugh:. I hope you get your tree up soon and finish up work so you can enjoy the rest of the season.
Texas, I love the man-tree! I promised myself when I have a real tree again I’m going to make over the fake one in a disco theme, complete with a mirror ball on top. Glad your shopping is almost done.
For those interested, here’s the link to the article on the long life secret: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/12/14/getting-up-without-hands-longer-life_n_2301715.html. I can’t say enough about what yoga has done for my feeling about my body – I see muscles not only from working out but also from yoga – it stretches and strengthens me everywhere. I don’t have back issues (never did), I no longer have pain in my shoulders and neck, I can lift my arms above my head out of my shoulders with ease – honestly, I feel like a little girl in the joy I get out of just moving my body. It has also really helped strengthen and expand my lungs, which is huge for me.
Annie, I love this idea of walking the cards and gifts around. Such a great image. Congratulations on the weight loss! That’s really super, especially this time of year.
SueB, I agree, it’s harder to post when you know your eating has been bad, but I can see the benefit in it. I don’t beat myself up if I can’t, though – this isn’t supposed to add stress to our lives, right?
JaneM, oh, so sorry to hear about the accident! I’m very glad your DH is OK. Sounds like a crazy morning – and aren’t parking lots the worst? I hope the week gets better. Those muffins sound yummy!
Meg, DS is soooooooo excited about the storm! It’s supposed to span from AZ to Canada, I think. Stay safe! It is crazy – when people out here hear there’s a storm coming they literally clear the shelves at the store of bread and milk – even if it’s only supposed to last a day. Must be the native Pennsylvania Dutch self-reliance thing or something. It’s a shame you missed the party, but I understand the need to stay away from temptation. I’m considering putting up police tape across the doorways going to the kitchen right now :laugh:.
Cheryl!!!!! Look at you go, girl! I’m so proud of you. You are doing terrific.
Katla, how sad for your DD’s BIL – what an awful time of year to be in the hospital too. Sending my thoughts for a speedy recovery for him.
DebA, my thoughts for a speedy recovery for your dad as well. It’s good that’s he surrounded by medical professionals so if he does have a stoke they can treat right away. Try not to overwhelm yourself right now – focus on what you can do and don’t worry about the rest. Your family needs you. I know what you mean about not being able to sleep when you’re worried. I hope you’re able to see your mom and dad soon.
Liz, I would say you had a very good day – stayed under on calories and got some good walking in – that’s a great day! Have fun at your participant party.
Cece, welcome!
Nancy, I hope your computer decides to stay in the land of the living lol :laugh:. Your concert sounds like it’s going to be spectacular! Good for you for getting to your training class and weights – I know it was one of your goals. Happy birthday to your DH too. My FIL used to tease my MIL (they married after her first husband died, later in life) that he was going to get a motorcycle and they would motor off into the sunset together – the look on her face was priceless. I think it sounds fun now. Your snowfall sounds lovely – shaping up to be a Whoville Christmas with the snow and singing!
Barbie, I love the image of your animals lining up for treats because you’re lighting candles. My cat would be standing next to my chair, telling me it’s time to light the candles :laugh:. Your Jake loves you – enjoy your flowers!
DeeDee, love fluffy doggies! Noel sounds like she’s going to be the belle of your ball :bigsmile:. Enjoy your day.
Well, my day is off to a slow start – opted out of working out, for one. I woke up at 2am to the stupid smoke alarm – why do the batteries always die when DH is out of town? Why am I always the one who has to deal with replacing batteries and lightbulbs and fixing leaky toilets? How did I wind up being the man of the house?!? OK, gripe-fest is over. I actually like being self-reliant, just not at 2am. However I have a good two hour break between calls that I’m going to use to at least get my next workout in and maybe get out for a walk. We’ll see how the day goes.
Cheers!
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Good Morning Ladies! It's going to be a full day. I enjoyed reading the new posts; God bless you all for posting and keeping up with one another. I would like to mention a couple of things that I read...
@Grardengail, prayers are so effectual and thank you for yours
@Wessecg,tossing the 14's that's awesome and such a wonderful time of the year to be able to do so; keep up the good work.
@M, now that I've gone to tabletop trees I plan to do more of the themed decorations just not as much; glad you liked the Man tree
I ♥ the Rosemary tree, dog pics and pictures of snow....today I am posting a pic of a home decorated in my neighborhood; it is not my house which has no lights - my hubby says he's "past" that...lol
It seems that snowmen and snow seem to be a big theme in our area yet we often have green Christmases too. This year the weatherman is telling us that on Christmas night we may see some snow and in Texas that may is as big as the state!
Have a Wonderful Wednesday!
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Whoo-eeee, here we go. Christmas Concert day. Prepare for lift off.0
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Goodness me, London has gone mad with Christmas shopping! Haven't stopped all day at the gallery. It's now after 4:30 pm and I'm finally having a cup of coffee and five minute break.
Catch you all later!
Love
Amanda x0 -
Home made apple pie for breakfast! It is treat time this morning. :bigsmile: DH makes fabulous pie and we invited neighbors over to play pinochle last night, but they cancelled, so we have a whole pie to enjoy for a few days. Yes, I will log every bite. It is raining again and past time to do something to enable regular exercise. I'm planning to nag DH into checking out gyms today. There are three within easy distance and we've been to two of them in the past. The farthest away gym has the most to offer but is NOISY. the middle gym is open 24 hours a day, but feels isolated, and the closest one is devoted to crossfit training. It may be DH's best choice. We'll see.0
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:flowerforyou: :bigsmile: :bigsmile: Yay I thought I had lost you. Couldn't find you yesterday
Sorry I've been mia again. Going to catch up with the posts and get back to you as soon as I can.
Chat soon
Viv xx0 -
Hi happy ladies! It’s an interesting day here at work. No students of course, but only a few people. We are supposed to have a blizzard starting this afternoon and into tonight…upwards of 10” of snow. I can’t leave work until at least 3:15 because I still have to get DD#2 from school after 3:30. We had our course group meeting for the class that starts in January. The new faculty had that same deer in the headlights look the students did Monday LOL. I still don’t know who my 6th instructor is….supposedly someone was asked and has the rest of the afternoon to decide. It’s crazy. I did make faculty packets so all the adjunct faculty will not have any excuses to do things incorrectly. It has copies of policies, etc in there.
Wessecg: I think you are SMART to get rid of those baggy clothes!!! I am confident that you won’t ever need them again. You can do the 12s later; give yourself some time to adjust to your new size.
Katla: sending prayers and good thoughts your way for Dan and your whole family.
Yoyo: more prayers for your father’s recovery!
Liz: sounds like you had a productive day! Don’t you love those?
Cece: welcome aboard!
Nancy: I love your idea of a mid month review of goals. I will have to incorporate that!
Barbie: Nice to hear about your traditions. I bet the dogs look forward to those treat days!
DeeDee: your dog has a Christmas dress???? I ‘d love to see pictures!!!
M: sounds like you had a great time shopping. I am jealous of your medium tops! On the news this morning it showed a bunch of grocery stores.. yep all my food is gone! I hate to shop on the weekend before a holiday, so maybe by tomorrow afternoon they will be restocked!
Viv: nice to see you again!
Well I think I am going to wrap things up here and get ready to get out of here as soon as it’s time. Take care everyone! Meg0 -
Happy hump day!
Handed out 70+ hand made scarves to the school kids.The smiles on their faces were priceless.What a way to end the week before Christmas.
Brought 3 plates of muffins to the church.
Gonna go for a walk.Cold today and gloomy out.
HUGS
jane0 -
Hello to all the providers of this great Vitamin F. Love it. Has no calories and you can't overdo it!! Woot.
I am finally working on my budget, I have the tax spreadsheets up-to-date, all the checkbooks are balanced and the filing is also up-to-date. Those are the types of things that make me feel better. And I did get some more things cleaned out of one closet and dropped off at Goodwill.
Meg, they're predicting a real wallop from this storm for us here in Des Moines. I have enough veggies and fruit for a few days!!! Not your typical stock-up items right? I'm in line with people buying water, pop, beer, chips, pretzels...........gack. I'm sure they were wondering about me. :laugh:
Be safe, be well, enjoy the company of your loved ones.
Lin
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Hi again
It's taken a while, but I've caught up with the posts.
:grumble: I still have a few presents to buy, I ordered a few tins of chocolates and alcohol gifts on line from Asda, - they said the chocolates were out of stock yet the delivery man said the shop was full of them, and two of the alcohol gifts they delivered were not what I ordered, so they had to go back. Now I'll have to buy them when I go food shopping tomorrow which is a pain!
:flowerforyou: I am now on leave from work until 2nd January.:bigsmile: :bigsmile: I love this time of year, I like to watch all the old Christmas movies that are on TV. DS and family are coming over for Boxing Day, so we are just the 3 of us for Christmas Day Dinner, I am looking forward to having a bit of a lie in and not having to go to work for a week.
I'm a bit cross with myself, I was doing really well exercising 5-6 days a week then I caught a cold and was too exhausted to work out it took me all my time to get to work and once I got home I was falling asleep soon after tea. Now I need to get back into the routine again, it takes me ages to get back once I've lapsed.
Well I need to get up and move, I've been sat long enough :bigsmile: I'll have a think about goals for the new year.
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:huh: PS I think I've missed something being away so long What's going on with vitamin F that a few of you have mentioned???? :huh: :huh:
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Hello Ladies,
I have a confession, It has been 6 years since I have decorated for Christmas. 6 years ago Doug and I decided to go to Cabo for Christmas. Then I was going to go visit my mom after the New Year instead of going home for the holidays. Well she passed away in the morning on 12/26. I still carry the guilt of not going home for Christmas and missing out on her last one. I don't have the heart for Christmas any more that I used to. Decorating is too hard. because most of the things I have to decorate with, my mom and I got together. She loved Christmas and decorating. We were very close, especially while I lived near home until 2000. I miss her so much and I carry so much guilt about not seeing her that year. I indulge a lot during this time to kind of dull the ache. So ..... Bah Humbug!
I will decorate when and if my kids ever decide to come visit me for Christmas time.
Robin, Bodi and Ritter0 -
Barbie, in the credit category, I read the other day on the internet (because you know that's the source of truth these days lol) that the key to long life is being able to stand up from a sitting position on the ground without using your hands. Don't ask me how that is THE key, but I will say that yoga will give you that ability. It is also super at giving you the ability to actually have eyes in the back of your head: I can almost turn my head around like Linda Blair without being possessed.
So: Yoga = extra life credits
:flowerforyou: M, you are absolutely right....thank you for pointing me in the right direction.......I read the article you mentioned and found it interesting.......so when I got home from dance class today and Jake wasn't home from the dentist yet, I did yoga again instead of walking the dogs or checking my email.....that makes three days in a row.:bigsmile: :bigsmile: :bigsmile: :bigsmile:
Barbie from NW Washington
"The reason most people fail instead of succeed is that they trade what they want the MOST for what they want at the MOMENT."0 -
Finally a post while it is still daylight in Texas!
Jane - so sorry about your fender-bender. But you are so awesome to make muffins from donated bananas. Did you knit the scarfs for the children or was that another Jane. You are such a dedicated volunteer for your community.
Wessecgo - I'm proud of you from packing up the 14's. Wish I was as brave as you. All the "experts" say get rid of them. Good for you.
Katia - I've added Dan to my prayer list.
DebA - hope your Dad will recover quickly and that you can spend Christmas with your family.
Nancy - must admit I tried getting off the floor without using my hands. Usually I get on my knees and hands to get up. My DH and I have a rule, only one on the floor at a time. Need someone to help us up!
Cecehite - welcome. Hang on tight this is an active group with lots of great ideas.
TxGal - wouldn't that be awesome if we got snow in Tx. It's 78 right now. Have to drop a long way to get snow. Love the picture of your neighborhood.
Lin - my DDIL is from WS and they are expecting snow for Christmas. Drive safe!
Viv - loved hearing you refer to being cross and having your tea. We lived in Essex County for three years when my DH was stationed there. Have a little red-headed girl that was born in England. Names her Sharon( Elizabeth ) every little girl on the block had Elizabeth somewhere in their name.However, my sister's name is Elizabeth Ruth and I was naming her after my sister. LOL
Off to a dinner party. Have saved a lot of calories but don't think I'll need them as I have a bit of upset stomach.
Have a wonderful evening. Found a quote about inspiration adjustment that I'll post tomorrow.0 -
HI all
Jane - glad that everyone is OK
Wessecg - Wow - size 10, now that is one size I can't remember being., Well done to you.
Katla49 - will pray for Dan
Had a lovely walk with my walking group this morning. There were not many of us today, so I guess everyone else was busy with their Christmas preparations. That is the last walk before Christmas, and we start again in January. I managed to do a little last minute shopping without OH on the way home. Handy as it was for him. Have finally marzipan-ed the cake ( after promising to do it for the last week!). I need to get it iced (fondant) now, as I refuse to leave it until Christmas Eve like I usually do. Have a huge list of things to do tomorrow, and I will probably not do even half of it.
Night, night.
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Lin - I often look at others' items in the grocery store and wonder what they are thinking with their choices! I, too, am the one with the real food. Its funny when the cashiers comment on it....
Hope all those in the storm path stay warm and dry.
Good night to all!
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Lila - that special Olympics bowling must have been really great! I bet you weren't as bad as you seem to think you were.
Did an hour of a spin workout today (Tues). I really hope someone gets me a new HRM for Christmas (I have it on my list). That is the one time when I REALLY need it, my heartrate can so easily go too high. Then went to Walmart. I returned a box of raisins that I was going to use but then decided not to. when I got home I found that even tho the gal had credited me for them, she put them back in the bag. Oh welll.....came home and made the apple pies. I decided not to make Bryan the bourbon apple pie, I'll need to make it when that's the only thing I'm making. then made the fudge, have that in the refrig. Got the shrimp ready to take tomorrow to the bowling lunch. Tomorrow's exercise will be the yoga and then deep water. I need to be home by 10:30 since Bryan is going to be calling.
DeeDee - I remember when my kids were little, my father commented on how my house wasn't spotless (not his exact words). I told him he can dust if he likes. Never again said another word. Your mom is right, if people don't come to your house to see you, then they don't need to come at all.
M - I hear ya about the 30 minutes vs. 60 minutes you usually do. It's good to change things up, and one of the things you can change is the amount of time you do something. I usually exercise for an hour/day. but when we go to FL the classes at their Y are only 45 minutes. That's good for a change, and I can usually see some sort of loss or at least I wind up feeling better by just changing this one little thing. I'm with you, I like bowling but just can't get real serious about it. There are some guys on the senior league who are real serious. My goal is two-fold. I want to have fun and hopefully improve. If I only achieve 50% of my goal, then I figure I'm doing good (and I'm not expecting to improve, I try but if it doesn't happen, as long as I'm enjoying myself to me that's what matters most). My incentive to exercise even during these trying (food wise) times is that my weight doesn't get too much out of control so that I don't have to really lose a lot come after the holidays. I'd also like my pants to fit well. I remember a few years ago my pants got to where they really didn't fit well at all, I don't want that to happen again.
You know, no matter how much I read the posts, I love reading when people respond to others because they usually comment on something that I don't remember reading about!
Hey -- I thought of a good thing about going to that holiday party Friday -- I'll take the fudge and cheese sausage balls, but it also gives me another place where I can give some of those Dove candies. I'll get rid of them yet. I'm down to the last bag, then I have about a bag of 3 Musketeers mint dark chocolate. Wonder if I should get some more since you can only get the mint ones around the holiday time?
We were going to put the popcorn on the tree today, but Vince never got around to it. He's with a friend right now helping him set up his new computer. I know we can't get to the popcorn tomorrow, I won't be home until around 10:30, then Bryan is calling, we need to leave by 11:30 for the senior bowling lunch, then we have Newcomer bowling at night so we won't be getting home until around 9. So there goes Wed.
People who own a fitbit - here's a question for you. I know it keeps track of calories burned (among other things). Sometimes I'll do sprints, HIIT type of things, etc. I know when I'm sprinting I'm burning more calories than when I'm recovering. The machines at the gym show a calorie burn but it's a constant, not more when you're sprinting, the same number as when you're recovering. Is the fitbit the same way? Or does it show the increase in calorie burn when you are spinting?
texasgal - I see someone likes Jeff Gordon! Good choice, although I liked him more when he was younger and more carefree. Is that Elliott Sadler's M&M car?
Annie - what a great loss, and especially at this time of year. Oh I wish that little Mi character on the Wii didn't keep saying "that's overweight". You can bet that I'll be celebrating the day he no longer says that.
Did an hour of yoga today then an hour of deep water Found out that the pool at the Y will be closed next week for their maintenance, so I won't be doing deep water. In a sense, I wish they'd do the maintenance in the summer so I could still get my water workout in and use my own pool. But that's not going to happen. Tomorrow I'll do a band workout DVD, then I need to take some trash bags to a friend of mine (she asked that I get them and she'll pay me for them), then I have the crochet group and this one lady wants to have everyone at her house for lunch (yuk). Fortunately, I have a chocolate zucchini bread in my freezer so I'll take that along with some of the 3 Musketeer mint candies that I have
Jane - when I get a lot of ripe bananas, what I do many times is I peel them and freeze them. Then I just defrost them (yes, there is some juice, but you can just pour that off) and use them a bit later rather than having to make banana bread, muffins, etc. right at that minute
Meg - when we lived in the Poconos many times we got big snowfalls, too. My kids were young then so it was a real hassle to get their coats on, get them in the car, run to the store for meats or whatever. What I wound up doing was using a frozen food company. At least I had meats in my freezer. You did wonderful at those holiday parties! I have a recipe for a bourbon apple pie, I just might make it for Bryan or even Jessica. I didn't make it for his birthday, didn't realize that it called for more ingredients than the one I was making for us.
Cheryl - good for you packing up your clothes! I don't think it shows a lack of faith not to give away all your 12's. I have about 2 pairs of 10's in my closet in the other room. There are times when you might need them, like, say, if you had some sort of growth on your abdomen. You'll need something looser. But let's hope you never get a growth. Actually, when you're prepared for something, it never happens. Never fails. A few years ago our snowshovels were in storage so what happened? We got 10" of snow (yes, here in NC)
katla - said a little prayer just now for Dan
Deb- hope all is well for your dad. Will keep him in my thoughts.
Nancy - happy birthday to you dh!
Barbie - do you have an "incredible Edibles" place by you? When we lived in PA Vince got me some "roses". What it is is a strawberry, the leaves were lettuce, cut to look like a long stemmed rose. I thought it was a fantastic gift -- and the fruit was so good.
M - the other day I went to WalMart and I expected it to be much more crowded. Sounds like you had a very good shopping trip. I love to get things that I need and like at a good price.
Everyone who is getting snow...stay safe
Viv - enjoy your time away from work
Went to senior bowling today. We had the bowling lunch. I brought, it must have been 3lbs, of shrimp --- all gone. I also brought carrots. I knew that they wouldn't go and I'd be bringing them home. Actually, someone else brought carrots and put them in my dish. Then we had Newcomer bowling. The secretary of our senior bowling league's birthday is Dec. 23 so I had a zucchini chocolate bread that I took out of the freezer and gave her. Had mostly shrimp and carrots for lunch, tried a bit of this taco salad and a broccoli salad, had a bit of pulled pork (it really wasn't that good).
Tomorrow I'm going to do the band workout at home, then I need to go to a friend's house. She wanted these bags that were on sale at a store kind-of far away, but there is a lady in my bowling that lives near that store so she bought them, I just have to deliver them tomorrow. Then crochet. Then this one lady wants to have a lunch at her house, her house is sort of by me so I'll probably follow someone to her house. I had another zucchini chocolate bread in the freezer so I'll take that with me. Then I'll probably stop at one food store.
Well, before this gets too long, better post. Hope everyone has a great evening.
Michele0 -
:huh: PS I think I've missed something being away so long What's going on with vitamin F that a few of you have mentioned???? :huh: :huh:
Bye for now
Vitamin F = our MFP Friends on this forum. Simple isn't it. I have - at this very moment - quite forgotten who mentioned it first. But all of us have loved it ever since.
Rebel0 -
Two more days and our school is on break til 1/7/13! Everyone is looking forward to it.
* Michele I'll be in Cary, NC in March...it's become my favorite vacation spot with DD's family there
*Barbie I'm jealous ...would love to learn how to dance (yep-2 left feet, that's me)..most classes in my
town require partners for classes
*M I have the Sony CyberShot and love it...pictures are clear,crisp and camera fits in pocket of jeans
*Lila Snow shoveling in your bathrobe LOL...have a safe trip
*Amanda a girl can never have too much bling!
*DeeDee would love to see picture of your dog in the dress!
*Karla Love the Rosemary tree.
*Texasgal picture of man tree is so cute
*M have fun with your sister
*Lentigogirl LOL did you get up w/o using your hands?
*Annie congrats on your weight loss!
*Wessecg you have inspired me to get rid of clothes that no longer fit me ..I was packing them up and storing them upstairs
*DebA I hope your dad gets better soon...he's in my prayers
Have a great Thursday everyone!0 -
Michelle, yes Sadler was driving the M&M car at that time...I'm still a #48 fan although he may have peaked with those 5 in a row wins.0
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Yay!!!! Someone said I inspired them. But seriously, I started thinking about my 12's and I really should never fit it them either. I was always a 5 - 8 for years. While fitting in 10's I am still overweight so 10's should be my only "fat" clothes in the future. 12's are outta here after my next weigh-in determines that I am normal (bmi that is )
Today was a horrible eating day for me. My family totally stressed me out - I was all excited about the dinner I'd made and the first three comments were complaints. I went into a tizzy and left to do my barn chores. When I came home I had my dinner and too much of it.
And another terrible thing I did was succumb to potato chips earlier today. Someone kept insisting I take a bag. I know better because they are my weakness. But it said all kinds of healthy things on it, including an emphasis on "peanut" oil. I decided I would eat half the bag. And I really did. I ate half and threw the other half away. Does that count as a "good" today?:blushing:0 -
Good evening all... hope this works... MFP keeps closing on me tonight.
Great time bowling on Monday with Special Olympics people and then drop in bowling ladies....however, I am so stiff today, I think there are muscles that I just don't regularly use. An no MIchele, I'm not kidding about how bad I am, I never broke 100 in ALL 3 GAMES
Had a nice surprise, someone dropped off roses for all the ladies in the office, much better than chocolates (although I pigged out on those today so much that I refused to eat lunch).
Tomorrow I need to do the power shopping number - need to get the cheese basket together for future SIL and the treat basket for my wonderful next door neighbours - I have no idea how I lucked out with such a great family next door. After the power shopping tomorrow then I have to drive for 6+ hours to pick up my daughter for Xmas ( the great next door neighbours will care for the furfamily). After that, final grocer shopping, decorate the tree and then nothing more - it's Christmas no matter what..
Robin, life sometimes doesn't give you do-overs but just go forward and celebrate the way your mom would have wanted.
JaneM - your heart is so evident in how you enjoyed providing the scarves for the kids - how wonderful of your group and you for being part of it.
DeeDee - my daughter's cat Phantom, used to have a new Christmas dress each year and when I decorate the tree I always look at he dresses and remember how disgusted but tolerant Phantom used to be (was a constant companion of the family in all its forms for 17 years).
Stay safe in the storm those of you who are affected, we are expecting another 10 inches (yes, you read that right), tonight. I am so fed up with uncovering my car......
Take it easy, have a good evening and talk to you all tomorrow.
Lila0 -
Barbie - do you have an "incredible Edibles" place by you? When we lived in PA Vince got me some "roses". What it is is a strawberry, the leaves were lettuce, cut to look like a long stemmed rose. I thought it was a fantastic gift -- and the fruit was so good.
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:flowerforyou: Michele, we live in a small town so there's no "Incredible Edibles" but the whole idea sounds wonderful.......the point about Jake and the flowers was that I had hoped that he had remembered that I want no food treats at all, no matter how beautiful or healthy
:yawn: :yawn: Barbie from NW Washington0 -
lila, enjoy your drive and time with your daugher; sounds like bowling was a big success!!!
wessecg, I've had a couple of stress-me-out events where the compulsive behavior in me takes over and I too may eat more of something than I should; thank goodness tomorrow is a brand new day and a fresh start.
Night all! the wind is howling here - we had rain not snow but temps will be dropping.0 -
Michele, I have a Fitbit. When I go to zumba it shows how many calories I burn each minute. Some more, some less. I would think it would do the same thing for walking and sprinting. I really like it.
Time for bed. Happy Wednesday tomorrow. Eileen0
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