WOMEN AGES 50+ FOR MAY 2013
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Popping in for a minute at work on a break. Everyone sounds so very busy.... I finally got through all the posts.
We are busy too, I did not even have time to post yesterday. I worked in the yard with Jim, we got our garlic in the mail from Burpee's and planted it all.... if it all produces we will have oh so much garlic :bigsmile: Then I had to come into work even though it was my day off , as we had our monthly Safety meeting for the Hospital and I am the Safety Officer for our office. By the time I got home and we had supper and I got a few chores done in the house, I was toast, Spent the rest of the night shredding newspaper for the compost and watching the Voice.
Yannie Jannie - DH was on Kennedy's commissioning crew, he is " plank owner". So He was there 67-71. Did you guys know they are trying to turn it into a museum in Rhode Island. It is quite a project. http://www.ussjfkri.org/
Liz - Hoping you and sis had a nice celebration!
Grandmallie - Love the picture!
Katla- Wow size 10! Great Job and I loved your NSV :bigsmile:
Sue and Kathy -Sorry for the insurance frustraion, my dh has had to jump through alot of hoops too and he is a VA patient.:grumble:
Hugs to all, keep up the great work!
Connie0 -
Thanks for the notes of encouragement. I need them I didn't sleep well tonight and I don't know if that is why I am so tired today or it's just another 'MS day'. But Thursdays are our day to see DH Mom in the nursing home. Her week would be crushed if we didn't show up. I sleep till around 11 AM or so. I knew I couldn't get up, do my morning games on face book (got to do those), have lunch, go to the Y, get a shower and be ready to leave for the NH by 3 PM. So I didn't go to the Y:sad: My husband is one of 4 children and him and one brother are the only ones who see, call or even acknowledge her existence. It is so sad. When she was living in an apartment and had money left over from her SSI check her daughter was her 'best friend'. She really milked her for everything she could get. Now that MIL is in a NH and only gets a very small amount of money each month the daughter doesn't come around at all. I remember one time when MIL was very ill and in the hospital I called daughter, she arrived at the hospital and took over everything, trying to tell the nurses her health history, be the dutiful daughter. I just bit my tongue. She knows nothing about her Mom. To top it off she told the nurses that I wasn't a member of the family, just a daughter in law! Made me want to forget my religion.
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Hello from still-stormy Omaha. It’s thundering and raining again now. I did get a nice walk in today but I am amazed at how little I have been able to keep up my fitness plan even though I’m off work. You’d think it’d be a walk in the park, but so far, not so. I try to plan and have schedules and everything else, but nothing seems to keep me on track. At least today I did walk and with grocery shopping I’m at nearly 8,000 steps.
Lin: I think the storms are heading your way again. Keep your head down!
Kathy I had some bad eating last night too. We had leftover pizza, so that in itself wasn’t too bad, but we ate late because our auctioneer came over and didn’t leave til 8 then I got halfway through a piece and the main author of my textbook called, and that was an hour, so then I wolfed down ½ piece of cold pizza, ate some chips and queso and decided to finish the apple crumb pie, followed by a beer! Then I thought to myself….what the hell was THAT all about ? Had to be stress!
Wizzywig; I’m with you…June has to be better!
Joyce: good for you to keep working at that exercise!
Heather: I also am intolerant to noise, not so much music unless it’s loud, but I had really loud places where you just have to shout to even be heard. Sounds like your dinner was grand. Thanks for the love sent to my dad!
Katla: a size 10!!!!!! OMG so proud of you!!!
Kathy: your day sounds frustrating so I’m sending you a hug!
Newluna: we have to “assign” animal fun times because we have 4 to deal with…3 cats and a dog, so we make sure someone pays attention to each of them daily. One cat really doesn’t want much attention so he’s easy! What medication are you thinking of? I haven’t tried any myself
Grandmallie: you’re right…just keep on doing what you’re doing!
Yanniejannie: aren’t you getting storms there too?
Barbie: that is fantastic that your goals are so automatic. We have peonies in our yard and some of the blooms are as big as dinner plates! I have a poppy that is also blooming for the first time and boy is it gorgeous!
Michele: I love homemade whipped cream! So rich!!!
JO: what is a decri nisi?
Joy: so glad you are feeling better and starting your exercise up again!
DeeDee: I think I’m going to get a water infuser. I need some help getting this water in. Can’t stand it!
Robin: it is hard to go stricter, either with kids, students, or pets!!! Our current pooch is quite polite, so we don’t have too much trouble other than the occasional bladder issue, but our last dog had severe fear aggression and we had to go to special training for 2 years and we had to be very strict with her. She responded very well and after our training we never had another problem with her.
Jane martin: hope you have a great date night with hubby. What do you like to do on your dates?
Cityjane; great nsv!!!
Tigress: do you have a website where we can see your jewelry?
Lucy: seems like crazy weather is everywhere this year!
Connie: nice to see you even for a short pop in!
Well I had best get off the computer because now we are in a severe thunderstorm warning and the lightening is getting bad. Take care. Meg from stormy Omaha0 -
Well tonight I didn't feel like eating chicken but I didn't want to eat bad carbs, I had corn tortilla pizzas. The were just the gooey treat I wanted and it didn't mess me up.
Meg-yes you can view it at Dragonsfiredesigns.artfire.com
Jmkmomm-my friend just found out she has MS and is really down, she was upset and told me she was dying. I told her we are all dying everyday. She has been having problems for the last five years and wouldn't go to the doctor, because she thought it was MS, but didn't want to know for sure. I almost had to force her to go, and now I think she is mad at me. We have known each other since 6th grade. The heat really messes her up.
Well, I made some different earring today and have to tumble them to make sure the hold their shape. See everyone in the morning.
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To top it off she told the nurses that I wasn't a member of the family, just a daughter in law! Made me want to forget my religion.
I had a similar situation with my in-laws (both passed on now). I feel blessed that I could be a part of both their lives. The older they got, the more care needed, the less their kids came around. For a while MIL lived with me and this was when my DH and I were separated (her house was being repaired from storm damage) I will admit some times I wished I could have stepped back a bit with other family needs or my own health but I knew how important I was to both of them. DH and I split off responsibilities in a time that I would have otherwise had labeled him extremely selfish. But when it came to his parents, he showed full and undaunting dedication to them, unlike his two sisters.
I am certain that you will be blessed for your love and consideration of your MIL.
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Tigress, so sorry about your friend with MS. There are several kinds of MS and I am lucky to have the kindest one! She needs a good doctor that will refer her to a therapist and help her deal with not just the physical problems but the emotional ones.There are also some really good online forums to get into that she can have interactions with people who have MS, people who know what she is going through every day. And she also needs a good friend, one that will stand bu her in the good days and the bad.
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Before MFP I thought that my age was preventing me from losing weight. I justified my weight gain by blaming it on slow metabolism. But logging has helped me to see that the fact of the matter was that I was consuming way too many calories. When I made adjustments to my diet as per MFP's recommendations and added exercise, the weight came off. If I can do it, so can you!
Thank you. I have to admit I have somewhat considered that age would be a problem, along with my hypothyroidism . . . but I've not placed a lot of weight (no pun intended) in either being the real problem. I know I have made poor choices with food and not being active.
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:flowerforyou: NewLuna, thank you for the kind words on my before and after photos…..at age 62 I finally made health, fitness, and weight loss my highest priority and found success with the help of MFP and the great friends on this thread…….I didn’t even know what peonies were until I moved to the neighborhood we’re in now and saw them in so many front yards when I was walking my dogs.
:flowerforyou: Katla, we love going to Victoria and Butchart Gardens but even from here it is a very long all day trip.
:laugh: because Jake refused him some treat that he demanded….two legged children and four legged children are not that different from each other.
:flowerforyou: Meg, your yard sounds beautiful
:flowerforyou: We have had rain at our house today..... I walked the dogs this morning very early to be at a meeting at 7:00 then went to my regular line dance class, came home for the pizza lunch Jake fixed (Kashi pizza with extra veggies), watched TV with Jake for an hour, walked the dogs in the rain , then danced for two hours with the performance group---practicing dances for the County Fair—got home and walked the dogs again…this is my night to stay up later for two regular Thursday night phone calls.
Barbie from drizzly NW Washington
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Good morning everyone! I hope you are having a WONDERFUL day! The sun is shining here in Norway and it's beautiful! I won't be able to get my walk in until later. The Chimney sweep is coming today sometime between 7:20 and 4 and I have to be home.
DeeDee - I've already gone through 2 rounds of antibiotics. It seems like it was a whole lot easier to get over pneumonia when I was younger. I hit 50 and everything takes twice as long. :grumble:
Robin - how old is Ritter?
Sue - do you have to do anything special for a horse during a tornado watch? I'm guessing they don't go down into basements.
Katla - don't you just it when people notice? I bet you were floating on cloud 9 all night. Way to Go!
janemartin02 - how was date night?
grandmallie - that is such a great idea about freezing mini chocolate bars! I might have to try that! And congrats on your NSV! I bet that felt really good!
newluna - our Great Dane would try to get on my lap all the time when I was sick. All 175 lbs of him. UGH! He never tried it unless I was really sick thank goodness. :laugh:
Heather - I STILL remember my very first time in an English Pub. I had bangers and mash with red onion gravy and my friends said I was moaning the whole time I was eating it. I've never found it as good at any other pub (but I keep trying!). With a pint of cider. AMAZING!
Tigress - quick hello right back at you! :laugh:
yanniejannie - I HATE wasps! HATE, HATE, HATE! I killed 2 of them yesterday in my house. UGH!
Kathy - it's so important to spend time with hubby! I hope you had a wonderful lunch!
Lucy - hubby went to grill out over the weekend and we found a nest with 6 babies birds in it! No grilling for us now for the summer. :grumble:
colograndma - we are watching the Voice for the first time this year. I'm so excited that it is here in Norway. We get it a day later so I watch the show and then the next morning I get up to see who was eliminated the night before. I'm really excited that Team Blake is still intact.
jmkmomm - that is very hard for you but I bet your MIL appreciates it! :flowerforyou:
Meg - I sure hope the storms stop soon!
barbie - what kind of dancing do you do?
Joy0 -
Good morning - nice and sunny here today!
Jmkmomm - you know you are family and you are a good DIL- it hurts I know - had this for over 40 years but I won't rise to the bait.
Meg - glad you are getting the steps in. Decri nisi - You can apply for a decree nisi if your husband or wife doesn’t defend your divorce petition. A decree nisi is a document that says that the court doesn’t see any reason why you can’t divorce. After 6 weeks if no one objects you get a decri absolute!
Barbie- love the dancers - great inspiration to move!
Sunshine - I just loved my visit to Norway last year! Beautiful scenery!
Off in a minute to move some wood chip in our local school, which has been donated by the company my husband works for. It will be used so that the children are not playing in mud when they explore the outside areas and trapsing it into the classrooms. Got my wheelbarrow ready and will meet my DD and DGC there - hope plenty of people come - but good exercise !
I have made a curry loaf to have with a salad for a friend who is coming for lunch. Then we are going out to plan a route along the footpaths for an evening we have planned in June for a group of us who meet monthly. Of course we will end up in a village pub for a meal - so we will pop in and make a booking.
Oh well the wheel barrow is calling!
Keep smiling
Jo
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Good morning beautiful ladies:flowerforyou:
I started earlier this morning:bigsmile: but still have no time left to reply:sad: !
Wishing everyone well!!! Drink your water:drinker: :drinker: :drinker: and log your food!!!
Hugs,
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Morning Chica's-
I am back from the gym and getting ready for work..DH went for his physical Weds and the Dr said he needs more exercise he walks twice a week,and putt's around the house. but doesn't work up a sweat.. the Dr said he could stand to lose about 25 lbs.
I told him he could come with me to the gym...he wont do it.. but when I did go grocery shopping I didn;t buy alot of processed stuff to feed him. I am going to cut down on what I put on his plate. because I am the one who gets his meals together..
He wont eat vegetables ,but will try and get him to eat a salad once or twice a week.and maybe throw an apple in his lunch once or twice a week..little steps:happy:0 -
'morning everyone! I've been reading posts daily so I don't get too far behind. Had a consultant from work over to the house to eat supper with us last night. Invariably he eats Wendy's or bar food, so last night DH cooked a nice meal for all of us. My boss emailed a picture of the Amalfi coast to me this morning - so beautiful! I'm so glad he is getting some R&R and his family is getting his attention. He works really hard, many hours every week.
Off to fix breakfast!
Gail, metro ATL0 -
Well, it's the end of the month........all in all, not a great month for me on many fronts; in fact one of the worst I ever had between stress and events and emotions.........not sure I can even remember what my goals were (and it doesn't matter because I'm giving myself a pass on these this month)... here goes:
Steps...........I think I had no days under 5,000; very few over 10,000
Red meat.........not even counting this one
Garden work............ha, in my dreams
and if there were any other goals, they are long gone from my mind
Pathetic, really. I let myself get sidetracked basically by the messiness and upheavals of LIFE (and death). Food (calorie-wise) has not been too bad, actually, but the exercise has been zero the past two weeks. Have not had a sustained loss in the past 11 days. Leaving tomorrow and being away 2-3 days will not help either . Ahhhhhhhhh, I guess we just go from here; all one can do. Onward, and all that.
Kathy.......good luck finding (and getting rid of) that wasp nest; be careful, they are some nasty creatures!!
Lucy..........I was thinking of you last weekend when it was so chilly here and wondering how you were making out with your vacation, hope you survived your volunteer stint after work; it sure did make a long day for you
Connie.........did not know about the Kennedy being turned into a museum, neither did dh.....I love garlic, IMO you can never have too much!
Meg...........no, no storms here........supposed to be hot but clear through the weekend......fingers crossed, HATE driving in bad weather, esp. in a rental
Joy and Jo........let's hear it for beautiful weather!!!! Hope it continues for you both.
DD last day here.........not sure how the day will go, she did mention going out to the stables for a ride, we'll see
Hope you all did better on your goals than I did!!!
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:flowerforyou: I am posting early this morning because there is something wrong with my recumbent bike…..I usually ride it and watch TV while I eat my breakfast but this morning I can’t ride so the computer and you are my breakfast companions.
:flowerforyou: Joy, the dance I do is line dancing……I found a class here when we moved to Washington in 2004 and I liked it so much from the first class that I declared it a priority and now go regularly to three classes a week and for the present am teaching the beginner class while the regular teacher recovers from a fall. Line dancing is done to all sorts of music, not just country western. There are dances at all levels of difficulty and no partner is needed so it doesn’t matter that Jake doesn’t want to dance. Right now I’m practicing for two hours on Thursday afternoons with a performance group that will dance at the County Fair in August.
Don’t forget to be looking for the start of the new thread for June. I’ll be starting it fairly early this evening PDT because I’m going to bed early…..I meet two friends at 6AM tomorrow to drive two hours to an all day line dance workshop.
:bigsmile: Now It’s time to walk the dogs before dressing to teach the beginner line dance class.
Barbie from drizzly NW Washington
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:flowerforyou: Good morning dear ladies;
Happy to say my sister had a great birthday at least till she got back to the NH and found one of her CBags broken..but like I told her we made it back before..Thank You each one who wished her a good day..they are so appreciated....I am a bit sore from pushing the wheel chair up the sidewalks ..but I will recover..seeing her happy face today was priceless
My DH is over helping our son & his friend do some cleaning up...today everything needs to be done to the apartments so the Landlord can put them for rent.....
Last evening DH and I went to our older grandsons concert...he plays the drums..tamborine..and cymbals..and he is really good...they were selling half and half tickets...we got 3 and I gave one to my grandsons..well they won..each one got $80.00 ..bless their hearts....we are not rich by a long shot we.... are both on pensions...me disability him his work one...and my daughter wanted us to take the $160 for ourselves...but I loved that they had won on the ticket I gave them ..I would never ever take it back :noway: their happy faces gave me such joy
My legs and back are hurting today from setting on those school metal chairs..so I am doing very little today.....
:happy: Grandmalle...it is so nice to your lovely smiling face...those meals you were making up sounds some yummy....the idea of putting the chocolate or whatever in smaller calorie portions is a great idea...cuts down on the over eating...thanks for posting that..Take Care :flowerforyou:
Jo...Glad you are getting your rooms done..I find redec so stressful...bet it looks nice :happy: Take Care :flowerforyou:
Joy..I think walking is one of the most enjoyable of exercises..when I go I am usually looking around at other peoples homes and see how they live a bit by their lawn & decorations...my life is a little boring at most times :blushing: Take Care :flowerforyou:
Yanniejannie..those wasps building in your car would have been very frightning.:noway: ..you are brave to just push them out of there....Take Care :flowerforyou:
To those I missed... I wish you all a really nice day..love reading all the posts..so good to kind of **be with other people** for awhile..I feel as if we are all in one room together ...chatting and getting to know one another.....Thank You for that...because of anxiety I do not go outside my apartment very much...and being with you all here is very nice :flowerforyou:
Hugs To All
LizPlus fr Halifax NS0 -
Hugs and love to all! :flowerforyou: I woke this morning in a funk again because of my relationship with the scale and stress but after a few minutes here, I'm refreshed and ready to tackle the challenges of the day!! Thanks for all your stories and friendship! I can't believe it's going to be June!!! Didn't even realize it until I read Barbie's post about the new thread! Time to review and ponder next months goals! No more time right now but happy to say I did get some exercise in already and off to do some walking and errands.
Happy almost weekend!
Kathy in STILL overcast rainy IL :drinker: :drinker:0 -
14,999 steps yesterday. 26 flights of stairs. It was a good day. I made a salad with romaine, blueberries, raspberries, mushrooms, feta, walnuts and fresh wild coho grilled salmon. I made my own raspberry walnut vinaigrette. It was the perfect ending to a good day.
DH and I got really caught up with our Alaska trip planning last night and confirming some christmas plans with the kids. It was really late when I went to bed. DH decided to take a vacation day today but we were supposed to carpool today. He turned off the alarm so I really overslept. It just seemed to be a good idea to take the day off so I am home today.
Joy, Ritter is 18 months old. He acts like a toddler.
I hope you all have a wonderful day. I am going to. :bigsmile:
Robin Bodi and Ritter.
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Well the sun is shining right now but it is supposed to rain again later today. Talked with the Dr.'s office again yesterday and even though I have jumped through all of the hoops and my four weeks was up Wednesday, the insurance says they have to review the Dr.'s dictation and that they have two weeks to respond as to whether I can get an MRI. This is making me really angry because the letter they sent me previously said " This test will be necessary if after four weeks of medication, home exercise or PT if the pain is not better or it gets worse". Those are their words in black and white so I do not understand their delay. Oh yes I do, they are all about money not service or patient care. Sorry all but I am really, really frustrated with this. Ready to call the state insurance commission if is it not resolved very soon.
Joy - The horses are out in a large pasture and would probably move to lower ground. I suspect if a tornado did take something out at the stable it would probably be the barn on top of the hill!
Hope everyone has met at least a part of their May goals and that you all come up with good ones for June. I need to do some thinking about mine. Take care, Sue in SD0 -
TGIF:happy:
It’s been a long week, even though I really only had three days of work since we didn’t get back from OC, MD. until Tuesday afternoon.
Last night while crossing the street to get to the Carnival, a lady was beeping at me and shouting something out the window of her car. I didn’t realize it until it was too late, but my pedometer must have fallen off in the street. The pedometer itself made it OK, but the clip part got run over and is broken. Does anyone know where I can get another clip? It works if I put it in a pocket, but I don’t always have pockets, so I won’t be able to use it all the time.
We floated around and gave the other workers breaks last night at the Carnival which meant a lot of walking around and volunteering at different booths. It was a lot of fun, but I sure was tired at the end of the night! Since both nights I went straight to the Carnival from work, we ate there. Carnival food does not offer the best choices, but I tried to keep it as light as possible.
Tonight we are going to see a local baseball team (Blue Rocks). We have never been to a game before, but the tickets are much more reasonable than the Phillies, and I heard it’s a lot of fun, so I am looking forward to it. It is REALLY hot and humid today, but I hope it cools off a little before the game.
My hydrangea isn’t looking too good. I don’t know if I planted it too early (we did have a cold spell). I hope it survives because I really love it! If anyone knows if there is anything that can be done to perk it up, I’d love to hear it.
:flowerforyou: Connie – I never even thought about planting garlic and we use a LOT of it! Let me know how you make out with it. I guess you have to grow them from seed?
Joyce – You’re a good DIL and your MIL is lucky to have you.
:laugh: Meg – My daughter just moved recently and she has not found a job yet. We were just talking about the fact that we both seem to get more done when we’re working than when we’re home all day. Don’t know why, but I think it’s a universal problem! Hope the storms subside soon!
Alison – If you consistently prepare healthy meals for your DH, he might just decide he likes it!
:ohwell: Yanniejannie – So sorry you had a stressful month. It’s hard to stay focused with chaos around you. Here’s hoping for a better June.
Barbie – Can’t believe it’s June already! Thanks again for keeping this thread going.
LizPlus – Thanks for sharing such a sweet story about the winning ticket! It just goes to show that you can’t put a price on the importance of family.
That’s all for today! See you all here again soon…….
Hugs,
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I haven't been back in a while, and haven't made more than a few days in a row, but for JUNE 2013 my goal is to stay active with this topic. :-)0
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Well, home again. It was a five hour journey with a short stop for lunch. Lots of traffic. But now we are back. At least the internet is a bit speedier! :noway:
No exercise today, but the eating ok so far. Will weigh myself tomorrow morning, JUNE! , and see if there is any damage. Will try not to eat salty food tonight.:laugh:
Plants are all alive, but I am too tired to do much more than water the pots. Why is travelling so tiring? I wasn't even driving! But I do sit in the car on the motorway in a blue funk which must take it out of me. Everything is going far too fast, including DH! :sad:
We have a few TV series to catch up on before we watch the next episode or the bbc iplayer wipes it from existence. I watch far too much television, so it was quite nice not having it on holiday. Some of you ladies make me feel quite worn out with all your social activities and evening volunteering. We hardly ever go out in the evening, except to the occasional restaurant, but I think we like it that way - most of the time. We like having visitors as that is our socializing.
Back to the gym machines in the morning. I am quite looking forward to it! My weight training has been coming on well and I am even thinking of buying bigger dumbbells.:laugh: I can now do 10 full push ups.
Next trip to look forward to is DSIL' s 60th. In Devon for the weekend of 21st June. I like to have something to look forward to.
I would like to lose even one more lb by then. And shape up my arms a little more.
Those are my humble goals for June.
Love to all from Heather, tired out, in Hampshire.0 -
Happy Friday bump! Hoping the weather does not do damage to anyone's property....so glad we only get the tail end of it all...although that last one kept us awake most of the night!
Stay on target!
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Kathy: I can understand your frustration with the cancelled MRI on the one hand, BUT I would only agree to one under extreme duress. It feels like they put me into a coffin and I get severe claustrophobia in there. Luckily, I don’t need them. DH has had several MRI’s this year between his stroke hospitalization and move to a new MS doctor. He doesn’t mind them, luckily for him.:flowerforyou:
Grandmallie: Those stares from people who haven’t seen us in a while are a weird kind of NSV, I think. I doubt your neighbor’s eyes are going bad. Sometimes we need to woman-up and accept the compliment, then tuck it away in our hearts. Baby steps with your DH’s diet are a good plan.:flowerforyou:
Joyce: Your MIL is lucky to have a DIL like you! Vent all you like; listening is part of the support we’re here to give and get.:flowerforyou:
Meg: It was just one day of bad behavior. Go forth and binge no more. On a more serious note, I think it will take a while for you to get your new routine down. When I was actively teaching, the first couple of weeks after school was out were a definite decompression zone. After I had enough rest, I was able to engage in a healthier life-style all summer long. I lost weight every summer and gained more back in the fall and winter. I didn’t have all my great MFP 50+ buddies to help me stay on track back then.:noway: :flowerforyou:
Yardtigress: I looked at your jewelry—lovely! Does the website generate a good amount of sales? We have a number of crafts people who sell at local Saturday Markets and farmer’s markets on the weekends. Our little town has Thursday night concerts all summer, and some people sell jewelry there.:flowerforyou:
Joy: I had a cat who was a physician. When I had period cramps she would sit on my abdomen and warm up the crampy zone until I felt better. She might have weighed 7 or 8 pounds. The picture that comes to mind of your Great Dane doing the same job is making me smile.:bigsmile:
Barbie: I’m sorry your recumbent bike isn’t working and hope it is relatively easy to fix. I have my recumbent trike set up in the garage and no TV there. I listen to audio books to help pass the time.:flowerforyou:
Lucy: Are the Blue Rocks a local league for adults or a farm team? It does sound like a fun thing to do. I hope you enjoy yourselves.:flowerforyou:
Heather: I’m glad you had a wonderful vacation, and I appreciated every one of your descriptive posts. It was fun to see Cornwall through your eyes.:flowerforyou:
My simplistic goals are working for me, so they will remain the same in June. Move more and log every bite. In June I’ll be traveling to CO to babysit DGD for a few days, so keeping to my goals will be a little more challenging. I managed it last fall, and count on managing it again in June. I took the food scales and dishers with me last fall, and don’t remember using them more than a few times, so I’m probably going to leave them at home. I’ll have to estimate portions. I’m betting I’ll be the cook, and that will mean clean eating. My daughter’s dietary habits are stress/convenience based so having mom’s cooking will be good for her. Her eating habits are too much like my old eating habits before I found MFP, this great support group, and changed my ways.
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TGIF~~and end of may.Think about new goals for June.
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Hello ladies; like most of the threads I read it is hard to believe that it is already the end of May. With all of the storms we have been experiencing it doesn't even feel like we had a spring now summer will soon be upon us. I expected May to be a busy month for me so I don't think I set any real goals - good thing! Although I did finally get back on the losing side and hope to see more of that throughout the summer.
For all you ladies that celebrated birthdays with families or your own it was good to read of your happiness; may you be blessed with another. And I especially enjoyed the talk of all the gardening - love flowers and one day hope to dedicate more time to gardening. I cleared the beds but never did plant - not too late for the summer variety. The zinnias grow well here throughout the summer and they are so brilliant in color; perhaps I will still find some at the nursery. I'll post a pic of my roses below.
For June I hope to get back into a more regular schedule of going to the gym. I'd like to change my habit of afternoon and go in the morning hours but work may dictate that. As for pedometers my clip that I used to secure the pedometer broke several months ago; recently I dropped it and now I have J's instead of O's on the display. Looks like I too will be in the market for a new one soon. It does help promote activity especially when walking the track.
Time to go; need to get my house in order for some weekend company and I will see you all in June :happy:
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Hubby gets home tomorrow so I'm real excited! I HATE it when he's gone. Which is why I usually travel with him. :frown: Oh well, 13 more days till we go on vacation AGAIN so that's okay! I got a phone call from the base today. I had put our name down on a wish list for outdoor activities and they are giving a kayaking class on Sunday. Starts at 9 a.m. Back at 4 p.m. Includes lessons and all gear (including wetsuits) and transportation for only $20 per person. They wanted to know if we were interested. I had to wait until I heard from hubby because he's takes turns being head usher at church and if it was his Sunday we couldn't go, but that's next week. SO ..... hopefully I won't drown! It should be fun. Has anyone else kayaked?
Jo - Norway is the most beautiful place I've ever been .... and I've been to almost every European country there is. I still need to get to Wales though. :frown:
DeeDee - good morning yourself! :flowerforyou:
grandmallie - The people at hubby's work told him they really have noticed his weight loss. They wanted to know what kind of diet he's on and he tells them he only eats what is in his lunch bag. He gets up horribly early in the morning and I have his breakfast all ready to pop in the microwave. I leave a note saying what in his bag is his morning snack, what is his afternoon snack and what he's suppose to eat for lunch. He gets no say in it (and he actually likes it that way). I've lost 11 pounds in the last 4 weeks and he's lost 20. Baby steps will get your hubby there! He has said almost everyday though that he can't believe he's losing this much weight when it seems like all he does is eat!
Gail - the Amalfi coast is GORGEOUS! Actually almost any place on the coast of Italy is wonderful. I think Cinque Terre is my favorite though. Maybe your boss will send you instead next time! One can hope!
yanniejannie - here's hoping that June will be a MUCH better month for you!
barbie - that sounds like SO MUCH FUN! Someday ....
LizPlus - that is so wonderful that they won! How old are they? I love walking here in Norway. It is just so beautiful. We're right on the coast and it's just so relaxing to walk by the water. There are walking/biking paths everywhere!
Kathy - have a wonderful day! I'm hoping there are not storms in Detroit. Hubby's ticket home tonight is Norfolk, VA to Detroit to Amsterdam, then to Stavanger. Why in the world they send him to the midwest when he's on the east coast to go over the Atlantic is beyond me! He only has 1 hour and 10 minute to make his flight so I'm hoping for perfect weather and a tailwin.
Robin - that salad sounds amazing! Hopefully since Ritter is so young, he'll take fairly quickly to the new behavior! Here's hoping!
skuehn48 - so sorry to hear about your doctor problems! It's always about the money isn't it? Reading your post reminded me of a picture I took sometime last year. I'll have to try and find it. It's of a 2 story barn and there is a window up top that the horses like to hang their heads out of. They must have some kind of ramp inside because I just can't see them climbing ladders. :laugh: I'll try to see if I can find the picture. If not, maybe I'll walk down there sometime next week.
Lucy - cottoncandy is light right?
Liz_Mfp - I'll make that my goal too! I didn't check in as much as I should have this month.
Heather - Hubby drives all the time and I always have a book that I'm reading to keep me occupied. I'm just learning how to crochet and I'm hoping that will help keep me busy too! Over all was it a good holiday?
Katla - happy I could bring a smile to you today! :laugh: It's always good to work those muscles! How old is DGD?
texasgal - beautiful rose! Thanks for sharing!
Joy0 -
Better get off here and get ready to take the cat to the vet. I'm still in my workout clothes. She still doesn't realize where she is going. I had a different cat carrier and she was able to slip out of it. So now I have one with a locking door.
Joyce0 -
:yawn: :yawn: :yawn: Oh My, I am sooo sleepy today. Stayed up till 11:30 (Helping one of my girls) and was up at 4 am as usual to be to work at 6 and do not get off work until 6:30 tonight,,, On my lunch I tried to go on a walk but the wind was really blowing so I came back in and walked the halls of the hospital and went up and down stairs. I should have just gone to the little gym, but wanted to be outide and around people. But I still got a 20 minute walk in anyway.
jmkmomm: So sorry that your MIL is not treated with love and respect by all the family. And that your SIL was a stinker. My DH runs 2 80 year olds around and does things for them... it is the same story... family not around unless the just "have " to. Both of these dear folks are so lonesome, but want to stay in their own home as long as they can.
Meg: Don't fret about your stress eating... we all have our days
Yardtigress: Went on your site (dragonsfire) and saw you displays.... they are beautiful! Gave me some Ideas for later when we are on the road with ours!
Grandmallie: Awesome Idea for preportioning your snacks.
Yannie Jannie: Re the JFK, they still have alot to do, Navy to go through, monies to be donated, and I am not even sure they have moved it at all yet. It has been in the works for several years. Several guys are on FB with it as well at https://www.facebook.com/#!/pages/U-S-S-John-F-Kennedy-CVA-67/209954174149?fref=ts if your hubby wants to look.
Liz- your special time with Sis and grand kids sounds so precious. Smiles on faces we love so warms the heart doesn't it?
Lucy- Garlic is very easy to plant. Take a garlic bulb with lots of cloves on it, seberate the cloves off of it and put the root side down in a small hole poked in the ground about 2 inches deep. Cover with dirt and water. Each clove should produce at least on whole bulb.
Hmm so my May Goals were to keep tracking on MFP, do some strength exercises, Raised beds outside done and pictures on the wall at home. All but the pictures got done, but that is going to be around the corner. Oh and I set a lofty goal of loosing 10 pounds this month. Which I did not quite do.
However a wonderful NSV for today. I measured and have lost 1 inch in my waist and 1 in my hips....:bigsmile: Oh and my mini tramp has made it's way to the house from the shed now.... yeah... rebounder time!
Goals for June.
Continue to be active in MFP.
Slow and steady loss with 20-30 pounds lost by September 15, (family reunion ) perhaps down by 8-10 pounds total by July 1st.
Rebound 15-30 mins daily by end of month.
Hope everyone has a great weekend!
Big hugs and loves to all, Connie0 -
Joy- My DH and I started kayaking 2 years ago. We love it and can't get enough time on the water!! It is so relaxing to be out on the water and it burns a lot of calories!! We go at least twice a week weather permitting. At the end of last summer we bought a camper so that we can go up north to stay for a few days each week and kayak while there. Hope you enjoy the lesson!!
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