WOMEN AGES 50+ FOR JANUARY 2013
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Happy mid-week everyone. I don't have time tonight for individual posts very much, so apologies and I did read and enjoy everyone's posts. It never fails to impress me about the level of support, caring and humour on this thread. I am so grateful for all of you.
LinC - is that a buffalo bison or wood buffalo on your ticker? On one of our cross-Canada road trips, my DD2 and I went over 600 km out of our way just to find buffalo (and the elusive moose).
Animals in the yard for Jeannie (sp) - I had a big deer in my yard last night. The snow blower has put the snow on the edge of my yard higher than the fence, so the deer just walked over it. Very strange and it didn't seem to be bothered by me and both dogs looking at it through the window.
Magic salmon - i don't know if it worked its magic yesterday, I got up in a hurry and forgot to weigh myself this morning. But I had salmon again tonight so will see tomorrow.
Deb - I'm going to try your Provencal fish soup - it looks really good.
I need help - like an idiot I accidentally saved over the document that I had JB's low fat cornmeal muffins recipe on - can someone please cut/copy and post it again for me. I loved it and would like to have it as a keeper.
Bowling last night was fun - the shoulder was a little tender from the shovelling thing but not too bad. I actually improved my score in the second and third game so I guess I'm learning.
Re sleep - when I had insomnia the doctor told me to never listen to anything like the radio or audio books or anything while I go to sleep or during sleep as it would keep me from entering the deep REM sleep stage. After I got over that period of insomnia, I have got back into the habit of middle of the night radio. I don't know if it's a problem or not but I seem to find it comforting when I wake up in the night to have some voice to listen to until I drop off again (beats getting up and doing the warm milk routine).
Well, back to the book reading tonight (it actually had me in tears last night). Have a good evening ladies and enjoy your Thursday coming up.
Lila0 -
Good morning beautiful ladies:flowerforyou:
I typed out a long post last night, hit reply and poof...it vanished into thin air:noway: :sad: ! Those post eating gremlins are back:devil: .
I read all the posts but don`t have time to reply this morning:frown: .
Have a wonderful day ladies! Drink your water:drinker: :drinker: :drinker: and log your food!
Hugs,
DeeDee0 -
Good morning ladies.
I really cannot believe we are already on the second instalment for January!
Today is my 'cleanout' day in preparation for my CT scan tomorrow. Uggh - roll on Saturday!
I'll catch up with you later.
Love to all.
Amanda x0 -
Good morning all, I'm having my tea and waking up. Nothing planned for the day just a relaxing day.
Linda C- Congrats on the good readings.
Renny- I'll have to try spaghetti squash, I have always used bean sprouts instead of spaghetti.
Micki-glad to see you're back
Lila-remember Doctors are only practicing. If they knew everything, they could give you the exact formula for losing weight, right? While I love my Doctor he doesn't tell me how to eat, just try and keep those blood sugars low, I know better what works for me than he does. I know I sleep a lot better and don't wake up as often listening to my audio books, and I do dream, because I always write down my dreams(they are so weird).
Michele- I watched the Biggest loser the other night, I had never see it before, but the way folks were talking about Jillian and the show, I thought I would watch. Interesting, I would never get on TV and have my fat hanging out everywhere. But some of those people seem desperate. And then they kick them off the show, very sad. I would like to see what they ate too.
Well it is time for breakfast, BBL
Tigress in GA0 -
hi. i'm 60 and need to lose at least 20 lbs. minimum, but i need motivation. i'm always go to my iphone when i feel like cheating to busy myself but of course that doesn't work because i'm still overweight and feel uncomfortable. joined the edge fitness so i can do some zumba when i get used to doing cardio. it's so hard not to eat everything not nailed down when i'm home!0
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Tigress, your post made me think about Biggest Loser.
I've watched Biggest Loser episodes in the past, and wondered about the effects of being kicked off on someone, but that was before I found my way to MFP. Now I wonder how many of these folks who lose so fast are actually able to keep off the weight. It makes good television, but I now have doubts about its value for a person's health. Our neighboring town has done a local Biggest Loser competition while the show is on the air for the past couple of seasons. They seem to attract lots of people, and again I wonder if they're able to keep the weight off. I have a friend who is a yoyo dieter. She is always starting a new diet, and her weight is definitely trending upward. She does not know I'm dieting, but has noticed that I'm different. She asked if my hair was shorter. It is not. My face is a little smaller.
I've been wondering about the blogging feature of this site. How does it work? What do you write about? Can you go back and access old posts? Who sees it besides you? Maybe I should rename myself Wonder Woman.
Katla from NW Oregon0 -
I will not answer to every post as I find i'm spending way to much time here and not enough doing what needs doing. As women you know exactly what i'm talking about.
Michele
For stretching have you ever tried the resisting band. I picked some up yesterday at the diabetic group session. They showed a few exercises you can use them for. Mostly stretching.
Katla
Thank you i'm still in the learning process. But it sure changes things.
Renny
Guess i'd have to put in sedentary to. I sure don't move enough when I have a home day. Like today. It will be from here to the knitting this morning. Want to finish this scarf i'm doing.
Sasha
I don't know what kind it is. Just a big big buffalo picture taking on the road to elk part near Edmonton Alberta. You want to see Moose I have pictures of them to.
Ok so now to get on with my day. The kitchen needs a hand just can't do itself. Then I have my scarf I want to finish. Need to get some sort of exercise done. Shower and what I thought would be a stay at home day. Ends up I have to go get money in my sister's account she's by polar and not good with money. So she put me in trust of her pension money and any other little checks that come by. She's doing much better like this it's been two years. Always money to make it to the end of the month and she likes it. I'm glad I can be of help to her.
Here's what my dietician explained to me yesterday. I got scolded for trying to stay in around 1200 calories. She said I would still lose at 1500. This is how she put it or close. At 1500 your body will still lose slower but that's better. Then when you hit a plateau you bring it down to 1400 and start losing again. When you plateau again you go 1300. Usually bringing you to 1200 to maintain. But as you know with exercise you still can eat more than 1200. And once we are maintaining exercise will be a habit. I hope.
Hope this made sense.
Linda C.0 -
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Good morning Ladies,
Had a great workout yesterday. Felt very energetic during my walk on the treadmill, to the point where I had some burst of running in there, which is big for me, because I have battled with and achilles tendon problem plus plantar fascitis. Usually I can barely stand to get my 30 minutes in, but felt so energized I went on and did 15 more minutes. Thats like a breakthrough. I think really concentrating on good nutrition is giving me a boost. I enjoyed the feeling of those burning and fatigued leg muscles all day. However I did breakdown and open the bag of reese peanut butter chips in my pantry. I have no sweets in the house so I ate a handful of those. I knew it wasn't going to be a good idea, standing there fighting with myself and telling myself I will only eat a tablespoon, just for a little something sweet, and then they were so sweet, went back for several more tablespoons full. Ahh, live and learn, mostly I have been feeling under control.
:flowerforyou: Jane sounds like you had a busy womens day, fighting all the daily battles. Glad you could make it to your knitting class and hope you can make something wonderful. I learned to knit a couple of years ago, but I only know how to make scarves and now I have enough of them.
:drinker: Laura I hope those accounting problems get behind you soon and you can tackle projects that are so stressful.
:huh: Kackie, I really like your point about," though weight loss is much slower it's not impossible as proven by the ladies here." I think that's why this website helps. To see these ladies in our weight loss bracket who have continued on slowly making headway is a motivation like no other.
:noway: Jeannie, Where do you live that you might have mountain lions or coyotes in your yard? That's a little unnerving, especially if a person likes to go out late at night or early in the morning
Glenbabe, great accomplishment on not only your weight loss but your maintenance. I really should loose 75, but because that seems so beyond impossible to me, Ive just put down 50 as my goal. Maybe someday I will believe I can accomplish the full amount
Suebdew you seem to be doing a good job making your eating work for you. Keep up the good work.
Nebsip. join us in our accountability and it will help you keep up your accountability to yourself. Best gift ever.
:yawn: Tigress, sorry you also have some sleep issues. I notice the days I work out hard I sleep better. Have you or anyone else ever tried those herbal formulas for sleep, with the melatonin and tryptophan in them. I haven't but find myself wondering about them.
:flowerforyou: Linda C, so glad you are making good progress with your weight loss and your blood levels. Here's hoping you do win the next contest too. You go girl.
:laugh: Katia, my hubby too hates it when I'm giving "advice" when he is doing a project. Why is that? I think my ideas are so good, but we always end up squabbling. I never thought of just giving up and leaving the room. I guesss we both have that to work on.
:yawn: Wessecg, another one of us sleep deprived girls. I'm hoping I might become on of those people who loves to work out all the time, and thaat extra working out will help me sleep. That would be a miracle. Maybe it's just a sign of our older age, heaven forbid.
Renny, I think that was great advice about the fact that we know our bodies and what works for them. By the way, I love where you live. Visited there a number of times when my daughter and her husband lived in Seattle. Beautiful
:drinker: Micki, good for you, for getting back on track. Though for a gilr who had that much company for that long, resting on your laurels for a week might be well deserved. I agree about the water, it does help the weight come off. I'm only getting in about 4 or 5 right now and I have to up that.
:happy: Michell, good job on the extreme shred. Just the title scares me. Maybe down the road I might be a person who can say she does that.
:flowerforyou: Barbie, you are an inspiration and show us how it's done for those big losses. Apparently move, move, move and of course stretch is the way to go. That will be a life changer for me. Many of the things I really enjoy are done sitting. This is what it means to change our lifestyle, not just "diet"
:happy: Glenda, that was a great strategy at the chinese restaurant. Would never have thought of that. What great committment.
Lila, what are you reading? Is it good?
:happy: Dee Dee, Hi have a great day
:flowerforyou: Amanda, hope ct scan isn't for anything too serious
Well have a great day Ladies. Love reading about you all. I think I might have to have Salmon for dinner tonight and hope for another movement of the scales.
Karen From MI.0 -
Good morning everyone,
I overslept yesterday, so I decided to get my exercise in at night (which I never do, because I'm wiped out when I get home from work). But I actually did it! It felt good, but I still prefer to exercise in the morning.
Ah, insomnia! A perk of menopause. I knew it well. I finally caved in and decided to take the Premarin that my doctor prescribed, and it helped. I am slowly trying to wean myself off, but if I start to have problems sleeping, I'm not sure what I'll do.
For some reason, I'm very hungry today. I've already had my oatmeal and yogurt for breakfast, but craving something more. So far, I've been able to resist, but one of our salesman always brings Einstein bagels and cream cheese on Thursdays, and people have been toasting them all morning. The smell is starting to wear me down. It's so wonderful. HELP!
Lucy, in Delaware0 -
Hi ladies... Thanks for the positive post, encouragement, and great information! I am reading, and learning so much from all of you wonderful smart ladies!
'EVERY NEW DAY IS ANOTHER CHANCE TO CHANGE YOUR LIFE.'
Make it a great day,
Denise0 -
Good morning everyone! It’s lovely here today; we’ve been having these glorious red sunrises the last couple of days. I always look at them and run the little rhyme through my mind, thinking “Oh, there’s a storm on the way.” Sure enough, last night we had a fierce windstorm blow through, but this morning it’s glorious and warmer. I guess the winds are the Chinooks – I love this little mid-winter break! I’ll definitely be getting out for a walk while the walking’s good.
Poor DH – still has a sinus infection, so last night he was shaking the house with his snoring. Between him and my ever-growing cat curled up on my legs and the wind, I was awake a good part of the night too. Seems to be going around right along with the flu bugs. Anyway, I still woke up early and did 60 minutes of kickboxing – so much fun! It’s, to me, a great way to start the day.
To those who say “you need to find what works for you” I say, OF COURSE! I hope no one takes anything I say as “you must” (except for, you must eat a minimum of 1200 calories – that’s pretty much a given). I can be a little (ahem) opinionated but I’m not trying to tell anyone how to diet or live. I will most definitely encourage and cheer on as you add exercise into your routine however :laugh:.
JaneM, I’m sorry your DD is still giving you issues. So jealous of waking to hugs and kisses! I get to see DGD in a few weeks – can’t wait!
Laura, great advice about looking at weight loss in doable chunks. You’re losing and losing (and oops, gaining then losing again) and all of a sudden you’re almost halfway there, then the goal is in sight . . . it’s a lovely journey. I’m looking for treats to allow myself instead of food. I’ve added drinking tea to my list of comforts, which I’m quite enjoying right now, but I’m going to need to find something else to do. I have a baby blanket I need to get started on – might do that tonight just to find another way to keep busy too. (that wasn’t really directed at you, just musing out loud :laugh:)
Kackie, that’s the commonality with our group – all being over 50, we know about the pain and agony of trying to lose weight these days :frown:. It’s slow but certainly doable – but I can attest to the fact that it seemed IMPOSSIBLE for years on end before I finally got serious about it. Yes, find what works!
Jeannie, I love to ski. I can forget it for a time but as soon as I’m on the slopes I’m flying again and in love. I lived in CO for 15+ years and reached the point where we were going at least two or three times a month. My biggest regret is that we didn’t buy a vacation place up there. DH and I are considering it now – DS lives in Summit Count and is constantly encouraging us to look into one of the foreclosures. We really should. Anyway, that picture is at Copper at Thanksgiving this year (with DS). We went to Tahoe over Christmas (my first time) – that was magical. I wish I had skied more while I was there. Do be careful with your dogs – I’m sure you know the horror stories of animals carting off the family pets. My mother has lost one or two cats that way (coyotes). The animals in CO have been coming down from the mountains and into the city much more too – and getting bolder. Be careful!
Glenbabe, congratulations on losing all that weight! You’re going to be a super sixty – woohoo!
SueB, should be a good range. You’ve added enough to either have another healthy snack or a roll with dinner or a bowl of cereal at night – if you’ve been hungry you just want to be there. It will keep you from “overeating” by giving you a range to work with that allows for extras when you need them.
Tigress, Ugh to people handling something like meds when sick! For some reason (hmm) I was thinking last night, while listening to DH’s snoring, about the time I was at a WS game during the huge avian flu epidemic. I was sitting there with my cup of hot chocolate, watching my beloved Phillies beat up on the NYY, when the guy in the next seat showed up and sat down – and promptly started blowing his nose. I glanced over, he gave me an apologetic look, and said (I kid you not), “Yeah, H1N1 – just went to the doctor and was confirmed. But I couldn’t miss this.” He was a Yankee fan – and will forever be known in my mind as Typhoid Boy. I came down with it three days later – went straight to the doc who didn’t even bother with the test, just gave me Tamiflu (which worked great for me btw) and sent me on my way. I was down for 10 days – terrible end to a really great run by the Phils. Grr!
LindaC, congratulations!!!!!!:drinker::drinker::drinker: You’re really doing great. Keep it up!
Katla, I don’t know about another thread, but when we hit 500 we roll over to a new page (this one). If you go to the last post in the previous thread you’ll see at the bottom a link to the new page.
Cheryl, did you make it to 159? It’s looking like you’re getting there . . . I’m hot on your heels though. I can’t believe how close I am to my goal – something I didn’t think I’d achieve at all! I was starting to think I’d be content to just sit at wherever I land . . . but now I’m really motivated.
Renny, my activity rate is set to sedentary too – I sit for a good 8 – 10 hours a day. However I make myself get up and walk around, and I take a break at lunch for a walk if the weather’s good.
Micki, welcome back. Your Christmas sounds like it was fun. I hope your sister is able to find work – hopefully she can find something even temporary during tax season. Sounds like you’ll shed those holiday pounds in no time.
Michele, busy as always – and volunteering for more? Wow!
Barbie, glad the bike is back in working order! I like your “word” for the year too – I may coopt it.
Katla, LOL – my DH would be glad too! I haven’t watched that show, but I agree that there’s something underlying in the contestants’ makeup – however, it’s my understanding that the filming takes place over several months, so that’s a lot of time to change habits. Haven’t they also done follow-ups on the contestants to see if they kept the weight off?
Glenda, the reset was a low calorie (1200), low fat high protein one-week diet that included some metabolism-boosting foods like grapefruit, raspberries, cayenne pepper and I forget what all – lots of good foods but pretty restricted for one week (and a little difficult for a vegetarian). However, the good news is it was for one week only, and then it was O.V.E.R. :laugh:. I only did it because I’m on a “challenge” with my on-line fitness group, and part of the challenge is to follow the nutrition guide. So, I’m doing that. It’s your basic no-nonsense diet. Good for you for resisting – I love Chinese food but have to cook it at home – the take-away and restaurants are just too high-calorie for me.
Lila, lol at the deer just walking right up and over the fence :laugh:. You must love salmon! Have fun with the bowling.
Amanda, good luck tomorrow – and getting through the clean-out! I hated drinking that stuff down, but my PA had lots of good tips to get it all down.
Tigress, enjoy your day – how nice to have nothing on the agenda.
Lcdreams – welcome. It is hard at first, especially if you think you’re on a “diet.” (It was hard for me, anyway) I like to think of it as “healthy eating” rather than “being on a diet.” Then I plan what I’m going to have, not what I’m missing.
OK, off to work. I have to force myself to get out of the house today too – if only to go pick up my bloodwork results that the lab failed to mail to me, despite my asking them to grr.
Cheers!
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:flowerforyou: It's Thursday Vit F's,
jb- no gym membership and such dedication to getting in your exercise and something you can do for the rest of your life is what we are / should be striving for...and you sound like you have a good plan to get it done:flowerforyou:
Viv York UK- getting back to your pre Christmas weight is good, shows that you are making those right choices:drinker: and you know what works for you.
Tigress from GA-sticking with your plan and not giving in to cravings is a victory for you:drinker: that's what makes the difference in whether or not you feel like you have had a successful day.
jane-sorry your hubby is still sick:sick: hoping he's better soon.
Kackie- thank you for the reminder that we need to find what works for each one of us and that it's not the same for all:flowerforyou: And yes at our age it is a MUCH slower process:sad: but still doable.
Jeannie- a wild animal:noway: glad your horses were okay.
LindaC- congrats on winning and your weight loss:flowerforyou: I'm sure you will be in the running for winning in February too.
Katla from NW Oregon- No Barbie didn't start a new thread, when a Topic gets to 500 posts it automatically starts a new one "Part 2". When you are going into Community - My Topics and you see the topic that you last posted to will show you how many posts have occured. If you left messages on Part 1 and it already has 500 posts it goes to cyber space:noway:
Renny Van, BC- when you bake it do you put some water in the pan? The recipe that I have says to put water in the pan when it's baking:ohwell: just wondering.
Micki- I totally understand your gain (mine was #6 by the time my company left) and the lack of drinking enough water during the holiday / company time....but I'm sure that in no time you will get back into the routine again:drinker:
Michele in NC- I do remember that your trip to France got canceled. You might check out CheapTickets.com or travelzoo.com I get regular weekly emails that tell when there are sales on tickets and I know that right now you can get cheaper tickets to Paris if you go in the winter / early spring during the "off" season. It would probably help if you are able to spend more time with her getting to know her better before they get married. I'm not sure how I would feel if one of my boys had decided that someone from another country was who they wanted to spend the rest of their life with...that would be hard:noway: Goodluck on the newcomers meeting, hoping you will be able to give some new ideas to the current committee head:flowerforyou:
Glenda-:drinker: good for you on resisting the Chinese food...the sodium is such a killer:grumble:
Lila- I miss seeing deer in my yard...we used to have that a lot when we lived in Southern Oregon about 33 years ago:sad:
Amanda- {{hugs}} and prayers that your CT scan goes smoothly and finds nothing serious:flowerforyou:
Karen from MI- I love it when I have an exercise session where I feel like I can keep going and then the next day I can barely do 30 min....I just accept that some days are better than others...and am patting myself on the back for doing any kind of exercise since I used to do nothing at all:blushing:
Lucy in Delaware- drat those people toasting bagels...the kitchen is at the other end of the building from my office so when cooking goes on I don't smell it unless they walk through the building sharing the smell that way:grumble:
Denise- good quote...a new day to change my life...yep that's what I'm doing:flowerforyou:
M- waking early and 60 min of kickboxing:noway: that's a way to start the day:flowerforyou:
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Last night I did my 30 DS and hubby was testing out one of his Christmas Presents, a Coleman Coffee Maker. He had the campstove set up and was brewing coffee and the smell was so strong it came all the way from the basement to the top floor...so I had coffee after dinner with a bit of Bailey's...probably shouldn't have had it but it sure was good:blushing:
I guess I need to invest in a fitbit as when I do the 30 DS I have no idea how many calories I've burned, just something to think about.:ohwell:
So after all the work, sweat, fears and tears it turns out that the company that we had our accounting program with did an auto renewal that no one knew about so I'm back to the old program and weeks behind:sad: My bookkeeper and I were totally off the wall yesterday when we found that out...we are making sure that next fall we deal with it sooner and won't let that happen again.
Sounds like everyone is working hard. Let's keep it up meeting those smaller goals will keep you encouraged to stick with it. Remember to log your food, :drinker: drink plenty of water:drinker: and let's keep moving.
Laura 80111 in Colorado0 -
Recipe for the day:
I love hummus but it's pretty high-calorie/high fat for me. Here's a lightened version I found on MyRecipes that I tried yesterday - yummy!
Kalamata-Garbanzo Hummus
1 large garlic clove
1/2 cup plain no-fat greek yogurt
2 tbsp low-fat milk or almond milk
1 tbsp cider vinegar
1 tbsp extra virgin olive oil
1/2 tsp dried oregano
8 pitted kalamata olives
1 can garbanzo beans, drained and rinsed
Combine all in a food processor or blender - blend until smooth. Serve with veggies and/or gluten free crackers. Enjoy!0 -
Oh my, the snow has started this morning - and just after I was bragging on facebook that we had no snow here yet! (apparently there was snow in Jerusalem??)
Katla - our Canadian broadcasting network did a program here called Village On a Diet, where doctors and trainers and therapists visited people in their hometown, and encouraged and promoted healthy eating and lifestyle and weight loss. It was an interesting approach. I have seen the biggest loser once or twice but it seems unrealistic to me - these people are spending all day, every day exercising and dieting, if I understand the show correctly. It does make for 'good' television/entertainment but I wonder if it sets people up to expect those kind of results at home.They are not at all engaged in their regular lives while they are doing it. It would be interesting to see how they do once they are back at home and work.
Lila - as I look out my window, I think you may have sent some of your snow here!! I may have to shovel after all :happy: What book are you reading that is bringing you to tears?
Time to go attack the to do list for today. The water drinking may come in the form of tea today - it's looking like a cocooning day with the snow blowing in!
Have a good day ladies,
Glenda, from a snowier southern Alberta0 -
Happy Thursday morning! I'm going in for a second opinion on my foot today -- not feeling very optimistic about it, but maybe I'll be pleasantly surprised and they'll offer a solution. Here's keeping my fingers crossed! If not, I'll probably be posting a rant tomorrow (sorry in advance). I'm feeling a bit gloomy and introspective, so have dressed up in a favorite outfit and put on make-up in hopes that will cheer me up.
Marita -- Even though it may have been some time, I just wanted to say how sorry I am about the loss of your husband. I can't even imagine how hard that must be to deal with.
TexasGal22 -- You have green grass! Ours has been dead for a long time now. That's so nice that you're getting to spend time with your grandson.
Lila -- Your Tuesday night dinner sounded truly artistic -- almost too good to eat! Well, dinner is never too good to eat, is it? LOL :bigsmile:
DeeDee -- Don't you hate "built-in obsolescence?" Three years and they're already shot? I'd be mad. Of course, my printer of almost the same age is now a goner, and I almost never even used it. :grumble:
Nancy -- Married to a cute electrician.... lucky you!
LucyT4dieting -- And another cute electrician.... Wow! This seems to be a trend. :flowerforyou:
JulieJacobus -- I can relate to the frustration of three months of hard work for only two lbs. Since I don't know what you're doing, it's hard to give advice, but are you eating enough? Many of us aren't, and the weight moves when we increase our calories.
Laura80111 -- It's amazing what a little logging and water can do, isn't it?! I'm not to the point of having your control yet. For me, a few chocolate chips would probably turn into a handful. I'm usually better off not starting at all.
Robin -- I hope your had a great day at home!
JB -- I'm so impressed that you've found an exercise regime that you can do for the long haul! I'm still searching for mine.
Linda C. -- 5 losses in a row!! That's great. Congrats on winning the contest at Tops! :flowerforyou:
Glenda -- Wow! I bow to your control in skipping the Chinese in favor of eating at home later. How many of us would do that if we were actually in the restaurant? Probably not many.
Karen from Michigan -- I'm so glad to hear that you had an exercise breakthrough. That's terrific!
Mwheatcraft54 -- Thank you for the hummus recipe. I've been trying to find a good, lower-calorie version!
Jane in Colorado0 -
Yesterday was awesome. I got so much done and I logged 17500 steps. I love being a housewife even if only for a day. I made a white chicken chili for dinner (way to yummy and a bit caloric, but I did walk 17500 steps)
Unfortunately today is back to the evil and the grind. I am making an effort to get up and walk away from my desk much more frequently today. I will get through all of this, some way, some how. I do have my rainbow cloak on so that is good.
Have a great day all,
Robin, Bodi and Ritter.0 -
Happy Thursday!
Not much new to report. Just catching up with all your posts, can't believe how big this group's gotten! My daughter is really doing great with MFP since she started abt a week and a half ago! Even my DH is cutting back on sweets big time which makes it easier for me. Put the gym on hold for this month since I'll be working at H and R Block again and may not have the time to utilize it but I am increasing my walking and even did a Pilates DVD yesterday. Hugs to all!:flowerforyou:
Kathy:drinker:0 -
Hi, looking for support and motivation
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Been organizing my kitchen drawers, cabinets and pantry today. Everything is done and in one drawer I found all my old WW papers. As I was going through them I realized that coming here every day is like going to a WW meeting and all of you are the leaders!! I have done better in the 4 months I've been on MFP than I did the years on WW. (I did lose 38 lbs about 15 years ago but gained it back) So thank you for your concern and advice. We're all on this journey together and it makes it much more enjoyable.
Katia - I had to laugh about your friend thinking your hair was shorter. :laugh: I play golf with 6 or 7 women and none of them have noticed I've lost weight. That's ok. It'll be a surprise to them this spring!
Karen from Mi- I've had plantar fascitis several times and it's very painful. Take it easy on those feet. How do you cook your salmon? I'm going grocery shopping tomorrow and may buy some. It seems to be magic!
Linda C - good luck with your scarf. I love the new yarns. Helping your sister shows you truly have a "servant's heart".
Lucy - if the bagel got you, log it in and go from there!
M - I'm researching more nutritious snacks. Have a lot of WW packaged things but really don't want to do that. I told DH this morning that I usually don't sit down until afternoon about 4 pm. I'm always doing something to keep me moving. Did the Slimnastics DVD this morning and got a great workout. Can't wait for golf weather because I'll play a couple of times a week. We used to ski when we lived at the Air Force Academy in Colorado Springs.
Laura Co- where are you in CO? My two DD's live there. We have deer and wild turkeys in our yard everyday. The only way I can have flowers is put them behind a fence.
Hope everyone is having a wonderful day.
Sue0 -
Good evening all!
This has been another crazy busy week. Still waiting for the merry-go-round to stop- or at least slow down- so that I can jump off!
I am still stuck with my weight. I am thinking about totally changing what I eat. I tend to get in a rut and eat the same food very frequently. I'm going to take time this weekend to plan out completely different meals. Maybe that will shake off some of these pounds!
Wish I had time to respond to all, but work is keeping me too busy! I still have papers to grade and lesson plans to write. I read all of the posts and gain so much encouragement and information from them Thank you all!
Special thanks to whoever posted the hummus recipe. It sounds yummy!
Amanda- Hope you get good news!
Have a great evening.
Deb A from CNY0 -
Hey is this an on going thread or group? I haven't seen it before :noway: Only been here for 10 days. I'm 54 & need to lose 100+ #s
Think I will return here & see whats going on0 -
Happy thurs.
Got hubby to dr.found a new medical group closer to home.
He has a severe bacterial infection.His face is swollen,can`t swallow or talk.
On 2 antibodics and pain medicine.
Hope he feels better soon.
HUGS
jane0 -
HI all. I posted and there was a server error, so it was lost. :frown: We went shopping today and got some books and a yoga video. I was just looking at the video, and I am definitely thinking I should have gotten the beginner one. I'm having trouble believing I'll be able to get MY body into THOSE positions. I had yoga class this morning and had a good time, but my teacher only has two morning classes a week. She also has a couple of evening classes, but mornings work better for me. I'll try the video and see how much I can do.
DH has stalled in his weight loss. I suggested he move more and eat more. He thinks I'm nuts on the eat more advice. Can anybody point me to some information I can share with him about what happens when calories aren't high enough?
He's also having high blood sugars despite eating low calories and taking his insulin. He bought a replacement bottle of insulin because he thinks the old one may have gone bad. Wish us luck. It is likely this is the problem; it has happened numerous times in the past. If the new vial doesn't solve things he'll call his doctor.
:flowerforyou: :flowerforyou: :flowerforyou:
Katla in NW Oregon0 -
Well this thread is kinda addictive .....a great place to just waffle on about all the stuff you get up to in your life I suppose.....Today I bought myself some new skinny leggings,ankle boots and a tunic now I feel like a young fasion chick :blushing: :laugh: :laugh:
The best bit was the size ...they are size 14 cant remember when that was my size last
I have been working hard since 2nd of january to shift the 4 pounds I gained over the festive season and I weighed this morning and I am half way there already......was astounded by that as I usually only lose 1 pound a week,maybe its because I jumped straight back on it and didnt let the grass grow ....so it it didnt have time to settle :bigsmile: :bigsmile:
ICDREAMS......Just dont give up and keep trying it will click if you do,try to find something to keep yourself occupied when you feel like eating ....I find sugar free gum amazing and computer threads like this one
remember...." NEVER GIVE IN NEVER SURRENDER"
MTGWW.....Thanks for your reply :flowerforyou: :flowerforyou: I just took one day at a time and after 13months found my BMI on here said healthy so went on to maintenance.
Lots of you here manage to reply to almost all the posts but I will find that difficult with my memory so apologies to those I miss now and in the future
hope this thread continues nite nite :yawn: :yawn: work tomorrow YUCK!!:explode:0 -
Hello...
The past two days has been busy with my jobs---I did get my exercise in so I am feeling great today! Lots of great information on this board.
I have really had to recommit to my plan. I think I spent a lot of time trying to think about ways to change and all the reading just got me more confused. So, I am going with what I know worked for me with patience and persistence.
I'll be back....
Thanks,
Sally0 -
Marking my place for later.... BigPal popped in my head today. Wasn't she in the hospital and has anyone heard how she is doing?
DH's birthday today - thought we were going out for dinner, but ended up eating at home.
More tomorrrow...
Gail / metro Atlanta, GA0 -
It's ten o'clock and my bed will be calling me soon. Took almost an hour to read all the post. Love all the helpful stuff everyone puts in. Wish I could keep up to all the posting but some days it's just impossible.
I lost for a bit this afternoon was eating every thing in site. Yes i'm over in my tracker. I didn't even feel like getting exercise in to counter what I'd done. Just down in the dump day. Need to pull out of there.
Tomorrow is another day and I will hit it with force.
Good night all
Linda C0 -
:bigsmile: I have made it a habit to delete all my posts from my profile page so now and then. In case you noticed all your lovely responses have disappeared from my profile page, please don't be offended. It is just to remove clutter and keep me lean in a different kind of way. I also keep my "settings" to only show on my friends' news feeds if I lose some weight .
If you do not wish that all your activities show up in the news feeds of your friends' homepage, you can go to the menu at the top of "My Home" and click on "Settings" and choose "Automatic News Feed Update Settings" to unclick anything you don't want "out there".
I personally love to unclutter, but it is up to the individual!
Tomorrow evening I will post the link to the new "Fruit and Veggie Challenge". And yes, it WILL show up on my profile page :bigsmile: :bigsmile:
Renny
Vancouver Island, BC0
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