WOMEN AGES 50+ FOR AUGUST 2013
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I was sure hoping that my fudge incident and weight gain after would be gone from the scales this week but I don't think it will be. My back and neck pain has side lined me from the Y . I have gradually lost but I fear my weigh in tomorrow will be up a little bit from last weeks. But you pay for what you do wrong.
I went to the Y today. My intent was not do a regular workout, only do cardio and take it easy. I was so glad 'my' bike was available since it has a bucket seat and not a bike seat. I wouldn't be able to ride the bucket seat. So I set the intensity on 2, I usually do 3 and very slowly rode while I watched HGTV. I guess I lost track of time since I enjoyed the show, Curb appeal the block, but I ended up going about 7.25 miles in just a little less than a mile. But I burned 200 calories. I called my husband and mayed sure my heating pad was turned on because I was needing it. So I used the heating pad and then went and layed down on m sleep number bed for a bit to relax the back a little more. I wasn't intending to rest or sleep, wasn't needing that, I just needed the comfort of the sleep number, my sleep number!
I have a freezer story from my youth. Since we were a poor preachers family our garden was very important to us. Often preachers are paid in meat, gardens, etc. So it was well filled and Mom and Dad did a lot of canning. But all of us kids were animal lovers and couldn't stand to see an animal suffering. We had a hummingbird try to fly though our window and it broke it's neck. We wrapped that poor bird up and it stayed in our freezer for many years. I also loved to see how animals worked so all the kids in the neighborhood kids would bring me dead animals and I would do autopsies on them. Well one day some brought me this big box turtle and it had been a long time since this big ol dude had moved even when we left it alone so I brought out my trusty 'tools of the trade' and cut him between the shells to seperate them. That really made him move.:noway: Dad told me that once I had started I had no choice but to continue. so he taught us hwot o make turtle soup that night. It was so hard to eat that:sad: But Mom helped me make sure the shell was really clean and he spent many years sitting on my shelf and was taken to show and tell by my brothers, Bible school. He was one of my prize possessions since no one else I knew had one. But I did autopsies on dogs, cats, mice even snakes. I loved my childhood.
Have a good day everyone, Joyce0 -
evening my friends,
today I had an appitite,which isnt good.
stayed under the calorie count but not by much..and I dont much like this new pedometer, it doesnt count like my old one lol
sorta tired tonight,will get my tail up and to the gym again in the morning...0 -
Hi Ladies,
Haven't checked in for a few days. I fell off the wagon over weekend due to some pancakes that wouldn't stop calling my name! I'm not going to lie, they tasted fabulous! I didn't love the bloated feeling after, however. Back on track this week, including the gym.
Ryder did well over the weekend. He goes into that ''old dog coma sleep''. I keep checking to make sure I see him breathing. So hard to watch our beloved pets age...
Off to make a smoothie. I'm getting sick of my usual. Anyone have any yummy smoothie recipes?
Have a great week!
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Hi ladies. This has not been a very good day for us around here. DH’s favorite aunt, who literally raised him, is dying of heart failure. She was sent home with hospice care and the family has been called in. He is leaving Thursday and DD#1 wants to go with him. They are not saying how much time they think she has, but it doesn’t sound good. She is in her late 80s and is one very tough old gal. She has had a chronic bone infection in her leg almost her entire life and many, many hospitalizations, but still lives by herself on her farm.
I heard from my doctor’s nurse and yes it’s time I accepted everything. So I made an appointment at our diabetes center, which is run by a nurse practitioner. One of the great benefits we have here is free diabetes care as long as you stick to the plan and meet your target lab goals. Free lab work 4 times a year, free meter, free test strips, free “pokers”, free dietician consult, and free nurse practitioner visits every 3 months. I should be grateful.
I did weight lifting and the dreaded yoga tape today. That downward facing dog really needs to be euthanized!!!!!:laugh: :laugh: :laugh:
Kate; hope you are being a “good” busy!
Vicki: hope you got a good night’s rest
Michele: all your games and get=togethers sound so fun!
Genealace: I went with my parents once on a motor home trip for 2 weeks. When we got home to their house, we found the power had been out for the entire time after a lightening strike on their house. The smell was something I will never forget. Their insurance company would reimburse them for all the lost food but needed an inventory!!!! Guess whose job that was??? BLEH
Joyce: well that’s one unusual NSV! Congratulations! I have a great mental image of you and your duct taped cpap machine!!!
Amanda: I sure hope your health problems go away soon! How is your dad adjusting to the new environment?
Cindy: good for you to prioritize that exercise!
Barbie: thanks for the encouragement. I do feel it’s unfair!
Heather: you should send me a care package of all that wonderful food!
Katla: thanks for your encouragement too! Our humane society is a kill shelter, but the one in our county is not. I would love to volunteer there after I retire, but I’d want to take all the special needs animals home!
Jb: you are so busy in that garden but I bet you’ll be really glad when you get to eat all your hard work!
Sandy: if you have any extra patience, you could send some my way!
Yanniejannie: so sorry about your washer! I hate it when something tried and true breaks down! Thanks for your kind words. Betrayal is a good way to describe it.
Pat: congratulations on the weight loss!
Tere: welcome back. Those pounds will be gone in no time!
Janemartin: yay on your walk! Keep it up!
Crittersue: the old man (cat) I have does the coma sleep too. He sleeps so hard it actually takes a while to wake him up.
Well dinner is almost ready; smoked orange roughy. I have no idea where the butcher got it, but it smells delicious and we haven’t been able to get it in several years. Take care all, Meg from cool-ish Omaha0 -
:flowerforyou: I didn't walk as much as usual or work in the yard but but I took care of some financial business that has been on my "to do" list for weeks and I feel great about that.:bigsmile: :bigsmile:
:yawn: :yawn: Barbie from NW Washington
:flowerforyou: :bigsmile: “The only real freedom a human being can ever know is doing what you ought to do because you want to do it.”
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Cleaning out refrigerators.... when DH's sister passed away in AZ we had to do that. Mind you, she had been dead a couple of weeks and the power had been shut off. O-M-G... :noway: :noway: We paid the power bill and opened up the frig very quickly to put it as cold as possible, and closed it up for a day or so. When it finally had to be done I just took a deep breath outside and dove in to do it as quickly as possible. She was a hoarder so the frig was the least of our problems!
DH is on his second bowl of the squash soup, which is unusual. It was pretty good. He made side salads to go along and he also had some tortellini.
Did weights at the Y and 65 minutes of walking (2 sessions - some at lunch, some after work) today, so I've already got the 10,000+ steps.
On to finish up the night.
Gail, metro ATL0 -
Vicki . . . my daughter is a duct tape fanatic too! It’s amazing what she does with it, and we have also given her rolls of tape for Christmas.
Joyce . . . I had a box turtle as a pet when I was a kid – his name was Knoll. And I know he was a male because he tried to mate with anything he could. If you’ve never seen an erect turtle penis, let me tell you, it’s quite a sight! My father wouldn’t allow us to have any mammals as pets (perhaps because he couldn’t relate to warm-blooded animals) but one of my brothers had all kinds of reptiles and amphibians.
Congrats on the 7.25 miles!
Jb . . . oh my gosh, I can’t believe your garden – you do all that and work too? Amazing.
Grandmallie . . . “sort of tired tonight”? I can’t believe that you’re not exhausted every night, with all that you do.
Terewilliams . . . I’ve really been slacking in the exercise department myself. Congrats on not letting your birthday martinis derail you!
Sandy . . . good luck with the shopping. I don’t like dealing with stores and salespeople. I’ve really taken to buying my clothes on the internet. However, it’s certainly been hit or miss with shoes, and I’m not good about returning things that don’t fit. So even though I virtually never buy something if it’s not on sale, I probably don’t end up coming out ahead.
Liz, Meg, Pat, and all who are dealing with illness or family issues, my thoughts are with you.
(one of) my lockout stories: (This was many years ago, before cell phones or children - my children that is.) My husband and I were visiting family in Chicago and were staying at my sister-in-law’s. They had cats, and we were supposed to be careful about not letting them out of the apartment. I was alone in the apartment, and for some reason, opened the front door. One of the cats went running out, so I went after him. The door closed behind me and I was locked out. I was wearing some kind of pajamas (probably a long t-shirt), was barefoot, and had toast in the toaster oven (for some reason, I was terrified that the apartment was going to go up in flames). Oh, and it was winter and there was snow on the ground. The good news was, my MIL lived about 2 blocks away and Chicago has alleys. So I scurried down the alleyways in my t-shirt and bare feet to my MIL’s, who luckily had a set of keys, and I returned in her winter coat and a pair of slippers. The cat was still roaming the lobby of the building and the toast was merely burned.
Thanks again for your support and encouragement!!
Kate in Brooklyn
August goals (with update):
Couch to 5 K minimum of 3x/week. (Try to complete program.) Update: not doing well. Going to try again tomorrow.
Limit significant overeating/binging to 1 day/week maximum. Update: I’ve had a couple of bad days, but even those were nowhere near as bad as some of the days in July.
Start strength training. Update: nope. This might need to wait until I get back from vacation.
Make 3 phone calls. Update: made 1 phone call, substituted email for one (not the best way, but at least I made contact)
Post on this thread at least 2x/week, including a weekly update on my goals. Update: Not sure if I’ve posted 2x/week, but haven’t gone completely into “lurk” mode. This is my 1st update on goals.0 -
Goood evening. Just got home from a meeting of the police support group; we got a lot of plans firmed up tonight. Good meeting.
Katla..........I read the posts before I went out to the meeting; LOL!!! I had just stopped at the house to change after shopping for a washer...... I had bought a top loading Speed Queen and expect to be happy with it as it does seem very close to the old Maytag and made in the USA.
Peeked in at the SPCA today with my dd..........thinking about a little black poodle. It's been almost a year and a half since Betsy died but I've never had anything but basenjis; not sure about a dog that actually barks............we'll see. Maybe.
Good night!
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I wrote most of this yesterday and thought I had posted it, but I don’t see it. Sorry if I’ve posted twice.
DeeDee–so glad your foot isn’t fractured; take care of yourself!!
Katla–planning commission; don’t think I could handle that!
Pat–what encouraging news for your son’s friend
Janemartin–keep up the good work; you’re definitely moving in the right direction
Vicki–prays for your friend
Michelle–hope things get done for your party
Cindy–can relate to having trouble staying on track over the weekend; I equate food with good times and crave it when depressed; basically, I can easily find any excuse to eat; hope you did have a bit less excitement in your day (hope you don’t forget the keys again!)
Grandmallie–I get tired just reading your posts
Yanniejannie–Oh no, not a flooded kitchen!
Suzy–glad someone has had good beach weather
Heather–sounds like you are having a wonderful time
Robin–sorry about the freezer, but so happy the new job is working out well
Joyce–your posts reveal a person with so much strength
The weekend was rather quiet until Sunday night when another thunderstorm popped up. During the storm there was a tremendous lightning strike/ thunder boom and we knew it was close. DS#2 thought that a transformer had been hit. He is a member of the community volunteer fire department and five minutes later the all call went out to respond to a house fire. He heads out the door and on the way to the fire department hears the address of the house and calls me to tell me the fire is next door! Lightning struck the neighbors’ house. They are all fine; it was a good thing they were home because the fire was put out very quickly with much less damage than if they had not been home!!!
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Now for today’s post:
Amanda–Glad you have Wi-Fi again
DeeDee–looking forward to hearing the Thanksgiving story
Joyce & Katla–when DS#1 was in high school he and a friend made their prom outfits from duct tape; they were quite heavy!!
JB–your garden produce sounds so yummy!!
Meg–Sorry to hear about DH’s favorite aunt
Swam this morning and walked the dog this evening. Also had my 6 month dental checkup–always glad when I’m told no further work is needed
Rhonda in SE TN0 -
Kate we took a trip to Philadelphia several years ago, good trip then but an unhappy to thin k about it now. anyway we went to the zoo. Fantastic zoo. We were approaching the turtle exhibit and it could be heard from quite a distance. this one huge turtle was humping everything in it's path. Some of those huge turtles couldn't move fast enough but he was relentless. It was a sound and sight I will never forget.
Joyce0 -
Tomorrow is dentist day and Thursday is chiropractor. Does it seem like the older you get the more medical appointments?
It's been a lovely summer so far where I live. Dry and warm. We could use more rain in fact, because fire danger is xtreme. I decided to take off 2 week vacation (staycation), and have just gone back to work. Sure enjoyed getting some things done around the house, and also got away for some day trips.
New grand baby is doing well, although she cries a lot. Nothing like our grandson, when he was in his first couple of months. He just turned 2 btw. He has learned to scream!! Here was a child who barely made a sound, and now he screams, just because he is 2?? Oh yeah right, he's 2. that explains it. :bigsmile:
Hope everyone is well. Thanks for the welcome back wishes. Not sure how much I'll be on the forum, but I'll try to keep up with reading the posts.
Rebel
Vancouver Island, BC0 -
Omg you did an awesome job0
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The FitBit emailed me to say I had walked 32.5 miles last week. That was an unexpected surprise!
Now, really, I AM going to bed!
Gail, metro ATL0 -
DBF's new fridge is supposed to be delivered tomorrow morning. which means he will have to cancel his physio because of course, they couldn't give him a delivery time. He called his insurance company but because he has a $500 deductible he can't claim anything. However, I completely understand having to list and price everything. Last year my fridge died, and after several days the new fridge was delivered but it died within a few days. Luckily I'd taken out the extra insurance and they paid me $200 of the $300+ that I'd lost. So, DBF was here for lunch and supper again today and I made him his morning care package (milk, OJ and bread for his breakfast in a cooler bag with several bottles of ice).
Lawn bowling in the morning for me, and then a meeting of the Club Executive at 1:30 (why it couldn't be straight after bowling at 12:00 I don't understand, so I'm coming home to have lunch in comfort).
Off to bed - good night all.0 -
Bumping to try & catch up tonight.0
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morning ladies, got a load of laundry in and DH dinner done,messin about on the computer then going to the gym..Go into work at noon and gonna wear work clothes because I have to clean out a room in the cellar that a pump backed up in... we have to have plumbers come in and then servpro..
taking my favorite jacket to a tailor and see if I can get it taken in:bigsmile:
i have looked for another one ~ nowhere to be found...
well with what I ate yesterday the sodium did me in ,im up a lb, but will suck down alot of water today...
I go to my kidney Dr tomorrow ,she will be flabbergasted to see what weight I have lost..
i have to figure out if I can print out paperwork for her to fill out, so that I can get another 100.00 from UTC...0 -
Good morning,
It feels strange to be back home without our little companion! He is such great company, we are still talking about him. Before we left DH did a game where he pretended DGS's Spiderman slippers were catching the farmer from the toy farm. DGS laughed so hard he nearly cried, having hysterics! I managed to capture some of it on video so it will be a lovely memory. As DGS said, "Too funny!"
When we got home I must have felt a bit empty because I had a little too much to drink. Feeling it this morning, but I managed to do my gymming and even some weights, but I think I'll leave the plank until later! Not good, but I will take the advice of all you, forgive myself and move on. Up a lb today, but it's mostly water, I'm sure.
Tomorrow morning my new friend is coming over for a yoga session and then DH's new cricket friend is coming for lunch. I haven't met him yet, but he says he eats everything so I will just make a roasted tomato and red pepper soup and serve bread and cold meat and cheese with salady bits. We are going out to buy a few things this pm so will also get something for them to take to the cricket for the evening. I can freeze some of the soup for DSIL next week when she arrives late on Tuesday night for a short stay. It's one of my favourites, made with lovely home made chicken stock.
Busy week next week as DGS will be here, staying on his own with us. He so loves DH and was so sad to see him go yesterday, that I think it will all go well. The only problem might be getting him to bed, but he is not normally a problem. We will take him back to the other grandparents Tuesday night before DSIL arrives. What a lucky little boy! I think the arrival of a baby sister is going to be a bit of a shock!
I will post a picture of him blowing bubbles in my profile. Behind him you can see the table where all the cutting and sticking goes on. My forte.
Love to all. Got to get off to the post office and collect a package that couldn't be delivered while we were away.
Heather, Hampshire UK0 -
Morning everyone:
Sort of tired this morning. Took a really long walk yesterday and then went to pick up my helpers. We removed all the furniture off the front porch and then started cleaning all wood work, washed windows and cleaned the furniture. I had to take them home at 2 because of an appointment they had to go to. Came home and worked some more and Eric helped me finish the parts of the ceiling I couldn't reach. I've got one more window to do and then I will be through except for a little touch up painting I need to do around a window. Well actually 2 windows need to be repainted but I think I will wait till cooler weather.
The grass needs mowing but I may wait til tomorrow since the yard needs to dry out. It supposed to be dry here for a couple of days and I am really tired. I'm having a hard time getting motivated to go walking.
JB; The huckleberries look great. They sort of look like blueberries. Is the flavor similar?
Sandy: I do hope you find the shoes you want. I particularly like Asics because they seem to have a wider toe box. I usually want the sales people to leave me alone so I can try on what I want but my first job was a sales person in the shoe dept so I can usually carry on by myself. Encouragement and virtual hugs to you today ;-}
yanniejannie: Hope you get your new washer soon! I have a front loader but when it dies I'll probably go back to a traditional machine
Katla: I'm surprised a Dr would be upset that someone is tracking their calorie intake and making progress with their weight loss.
Joyce: I loved your freezer story. My son once killed a snake that was too close to the front porch. It had a big lump in it so he cut it open to find it had eaten a bat!
Meg: So sorry about your husbands aunt. Aren't you blessed to have access to good healthcare!
Vicki & Kate: I've been seeing some beautiful duct tape in the school sections and I was in the craft section of the store the other day I didn't realize there were so many choices. I'm going to google what people are doing with it these days. And Kate loved your lock out story. If I'd been you I probably wouldn't have had on a bra either!
Cityjane: What a cutie!
Hello to all the rest of you and I hope we all have a good day with wise choices!
Cindy0 -
Cindy . . . I'm sure I didn't have a bra on. To this day, the first thing I do when I get home is take off my shoes and my bra. :happy:0
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Good Morning, All
It is a crisp beautiful morning here in Maryland. Had a storm last night that pushed out the humidity. I am working from home today and my DH just left to take a dog to the park for a walk. So wish I could have joined them.
Yesterday was the first day using our pedometers (I got one for my DH too so now it's like a little contest between us). I registered 6597 steps (2.27 miles) for my basic day at work. I wanted to get an idea of what my normal day is. Now I know I have to 'step' it up and it will encourage me to get up from my desk and do some walking at lunch time. Want to join you all in the "10,000" step club!
I'm planning on taking off work tomorrow so we can go kayaking at a location about 1 1/2 hours away from home. DH has been wanting to go there so have to go when the weather is cooperating. Should be another nice day tomorrow.
Critter Sue - I also have an older dog (14) that does the coma sleep. He often doesn't hear us come into the house and we'll have to stand over him and call him for him to wake up. He has a harder time now getting up and sometimes I will help him by gently lifting his back hips so he can get his feet under him. We block the stairs when we're not home as he sometimes slips on them going up and down. At night he goes up with us to go to bed but I always walk right behind him in case he misses a step and walk down the steps in front of him in the morning and make sure all of the lights are on so he can see better. Vet said to let him keep doing it as long as possible because it will help to keep his legs stronger.
Well, I'm supposed to be working so I'll check back in later.
Tina from MD0 -
Joyce: Your autopsies of animals were clearly part of the medical curiosity that led you to a career in nursing. We didn’t have a freezer when I was a child but our neighbors rented a “meat locker” at a business that made ice and rented freezer space out to the public. This would have been during the mid to late 1950s.:flowerforyou:
Meg: You are lucky to have good medical care, but no one has to be grateful for diabetes. :noway: On the good side, DH has had it for decades and is still under good control. The quality of insulin is wonderful compared to the bad old days of "purified pork" insulin. Back then, when I told him he was being pig headed, it was true. :frown: The humalog he now uses became available to the public in 1983 and it is an excellent medicine. Diabetes has not stopped him from doing the things he wants to do or enjoying life. MS is another story.
Kate in Brooklyn: I’ve never heard of anyone with a horny turtle before. Your post made me smile. I picture your box turtle hanging out at the street corner with a cigarette hanging out of his mouth saying, “hey little girl” to passing strangers.:laugh:
Rebel Renny: Our calendar is full of medical appointments for DH. There is something at least every other week, and sometimes weekly. He’s worth it.:flowerforyou:
Heather in Hampshire, UK: Your grandson is a real cutie! :bigsmile: I suspect he’ll do okay with a baby brother or sister and I hope he’ll do okay at Grandpa’s house. :flowerforyou:
Cindy: I’m surprised that a doctor would be upset that a patient is tracking her own calorie intake, too. :huh: I speculate that he was worried about rapid weight loss in an older, morbidly obese person. You’d think he’d be patting her on the back and saying “atta girl.” I can’t help but doubt she showed him her food logs. This is a great system. :bigsmile:
I enjoyed my first planning commission meeting. The other commissioners are an interesting group and I found myself liking them. I didn’t get to vote on the issue at hand, but did make some worthwhile comments about federal v state and local law that seemed to help move the discussion along. A few members of the public who were there on another issue that will be coming up stayed for the discussion.
Katla in Beautiful NW Oregon
August goals:
1. Log every bite
2. Move more.
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Hello to all: Well went to my second PT session yesterday. My therapist is on jury duty so I had someone different. She is very good and I like her but felt I got more done with Drew. Hope he is back for Friday. Finally going today to get a massage. One of the things that has bothered me most since the surgery is muscle tightness and spasms so hopefully this will help.
I have been doing fairly well getting in my 30 grams of protein per meal but it is getting old as I find myself eating the same things all of the time. I need to work on finding some different choices or combinations. I can do this and I can stay away from sweets!!!!
Pat(phoo) - You have so many wonderful insights. I always come away thoughtful after reading your posts. Keep them coming. I am also a singer but I am a 1st alto. I am currently rehearsing with the Peace Choir here in Sioux Falls. First Congregational Church starts their fine arts series every year with a Peace Concert and the choir consists of people from all over the area. Some are professionals and some are amateurs like me. I also sing with chancel choir at my own church and with a small ensemble called Joyful Accord. Music is such a magical thing.
Joyce - Glad you have chosen to stay. You may whine from time to time but that is allowed and you always seem to be to be a very positive person.
Well must get ready to go. I am going early so I can get some time in on the NuStep before my massage. Everyone have a great day. Sue in SD0 -
I have a favorite jacket, that I bought about 7-8 yrs ago- it is a polar fleece Great Blue Heron jacket.. i have tried in vein to find another one,no where to be found.. so I took it to a french lady in the town next to ours, and she is going to take it in:bigsmile:
she said she doesnt do pockets, told her,I dont care about the pockets,I love my jacket. do what you can...
told her I am not in a rush,she is doing wedding dresses and other stuff,
so freakin excited to get this back and see how it fits, I put a sweatshirt on under it so she could measure with heavier clothes on underneath...0 -
Good Wednesday everyone
Back from lawn bowling (90 minutes of exercise) and have just had my lunch, now I'm going back to the club to the Executive meeting - hope it doesn't last too long.
I've done the financial statement and I must remember to pick up a thumb-drive to save the minutes as I type them. Beats doing it by hand and then having to type them up later. They are usually in note form and then I can just flip them out to the others by e-mail.
DBF's new fridge has been delivered and when I spoke to him, he was just waiting the 1 hour before he could plug it in. Not sure what is happening about supper this evening - we'll discuss that later.
Off to the meeting.0 -
Freezer was delivered. DH was working from home today so he could be there. I will have to organize it tonight when I get home.
When DH got home from the office this morning the boys figured it must be afternoon and time to eat. (Very strong Pavlovian repsonse in those two labs of mine) DH had to tell them no so Ritter decided to open the food bag and stick his head in anyway and get his own "dinner". Typical imp. Byt thats why we love him.
Work is still awesome but I am soooo ready for our Alaska trip commencing this Saturday. :bigsmile:
Much love to you all,
Robin, Bodi and Ritter.
PNW0 -
Good afternoon,
My washer arrived and is installed. Officially it is a top load Speed Queen AWN432, and, yes ( for Pat, lol), it has an agitator. Planning to try it out shortly on the old bath towels I grabbed to help mop up the flood.
Down one of those extra four pounds from last week.
Went by the SPCA and added our name to the list of persons interested in the little poodle. My dd is dying for another dog but I'm not quite as sure and she's not going to be here; but then I wasn't sure last time either and ended up loving her. I do have to admit to rather enjoying the "no job, no kid, no dog" lifestyle.........able to just pick up and go, not having to come home to let the dog out, etc.............and I SURE don't miss the vet bills! This possible dog is 5 and the last one lived to 18, my first one to 14. I do miss the furry little body next to me. Well, chances are, someone else will get it.......maybe...although this is exactly how we ended up with the last one. The people who got Betsy couldn't handle the agression issues and brought her back.........and she was a lovely dog here in our home. You usually just have to let those types adjust and bond at their own rate.........quietly and gently but firmly and very, very slowly.... Ah, well, if it's meant to be it will.
DD is life guarding at the pool until 9; must make some phone calls, grocery shop, and do paperwork for one of the volunteer groups.
Heather............your grandson is so adorable; just want to hug him!
yanniejannie
mid-Atlantic, sunny and warm0 -
Bump 2 trying to catch up.
Sue in Tx0 -
If I keep marking my spot someday I will make it back here to read:blushing:
Laura80111 in coloraod
Yeah we finally got the house up for sale and put down money for a townhome....let the fun & games begin.0 -
:flowerforyou: Tina, welcome to the 10,000 steps a day club…..it may not be an official club, but it’s a great way to add to your fitness and your inclination to move more. There is research that shows that people who wear or carry pedometers walk more than people who don’t. My pedometer has software that allows me to keep track of my steps on the computer so I can look back and compare today with the past. I walk more than twice as many steps a day now compared to three years ago. My husband has a pedometer and sometimes we “fight” about who will take the cart back at the grocery store because we both want the extra steps. Sometimes we walk back and forth in the house at night to get extra steps before bedtime.:laugh:
:flowerforyou: :flowerforyou: Sue in SD, one of my greatest strengths is that I am willing to eat the same things over and over….it makes shopping and meal preparation so much simpler.
:bigsmile: Walked the dogs this morning, then an early meeting, then line dance class…..I just had my lunch and am messing about on the computer for a bit until I can do my strength training workout before walking the dogs and then heading out to practice our line dance performance on the fairgrounds stage (the fair opens tomorrow and we dance on Sunday).
Barbie from NW Washington
“If it’s important to you then you will find a way, if it’s not you’ll find an excuse.”
August Resolutions (with week two comments)
*finish preparing the flower bed in the back yard (making lots of progress)
*participate in the new strength training challenge (two workouts so far and today will be the third)
*walk 18,000 steps a day (every day)
*act the way I want to feel (going great…this makes a huge difference in my life)0 -
Sue in SD I am a 1 alto and I always loved it. Anyone can sing a melody but the harmony makes the song. I knew how to read music enough that I could double as a tenor or 2nd alto when needed. We had 5 kids on our family and Dad was every position in his churches, choir leader to janitor! Anyway all of us ang our own part. One brother the bass, other a tenor, my Mom the pianist, two sisters sopranos and my Dad a tenor. So we frequently didn't have a special on Sundays and Dad wold just call on all of us kids to come up and we wold sing. Since we many times didn't have a in the parsonages about all we had to do except playing outside was standing around the piano at home and singing. So we always had something ready. One time late in my parents life all of us kids were home and my brother preached, other brother led the choir and had a solo, my sister's daughter played the piano, my daughter sang a solo and we all together sang. This was all in the small church, and last one, he had. One proud family.
Katla, my sis and I were always going to be nurses. She was 18 months older so she would go to school first, then me. We would then go to the wilds of Africa and be missionary nurses. Dad built us a life size man out of scrap wood and gave him all the appropriate joints. The old garage became our hospital. We made slings, collected berries and ground them up and made all sorts of healing pastes since people in the wilds of Africa wold need them. So we got older, she graduated fro high school and went off the nursing school. And also discovered boys, older more mature guys than what lived in our small corn field type community. So nursing kind of was on the sidelines. The school she was in was a 4 year and by the end of the 1st year they hadn't even stepped foot inside a hospital. So she changed majors. I stuck to it, went to a hospital based school of nursing and we practically lived in the hospital from day one and I was in love. It was all female school, not by choice just the fact that guys didn't apply. But we lived in a city that had a big university so I found guys to!!!! I was one of those students that didn't get good grades, flunked out of OB, but made a darn good nurse. My OB course was the last course of the year and most students if they flunked a course dropped out. I didn't. They didn't know what to do with me. They had never met anyone who flunked but yet wanted to stay. I felt quite alienated when I graduated. My original class didn't want me to be considered to be part of the class of '91 but the class I graduated with didn't think I belonged in the class of '92. Through the years the class of '91 has accepted me because I became successfull.
I saw the podiatrist today due to 2 bad toenails. I call one a snail shell since it curled into that shape and the other looks like a truffle so that's what I call that one. He gave me the option of going ahead and removing them or having me have routine visits at a diabetic foot care clinic and having them routinely cut the nails, keep them trimmed and observations. So I'm not real good at making decisions lately, my husband says do what I want to. So now I'm in a cunumdrum
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