WOMEN AGES 50+ FOR JUNE 2014

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  • barbiecat
    barbiecat Posts: 17,208 Member
    :bigsmile: :bigsmile: Greetings from the North Olympic Peninsula of Washington not too far south of the Paradise of Victoria,BC..:bigsmile: We had another beautiful peaceful day here filled with dog walking, yard work, grilled corn, and household chores....

    :heart: Barbie
    24,000 steps today and all the laundry done:bigsmile:
  • exermom
    exermom Posts: 6,532 Member
    Did an hour of training games on the Wii. This is my "active recovery" day. Tomorrow I'm planning to do more of my "10 Minute Tummy Toner" DVD, hold my plank, and then go to the extreme pump class.

    Welcome to everyone new!

    After exercising and having breakfast, I made salmon that I had marinating in the refrigerator since last night. Then I made salsbury steaks for us for later in the week. Afterwards we went outside and I guess you can't guess what we did??? Afterwards, I went in the pool, cleaned the spa, and came in for dinner.

    Kim - you must be kidding -- me come there to riverrock :) We figure we'll be done rocking under the deck next week -- but don't despair, we still have outside the fence to do and alongside the garage and fill in places where the rock settled over the winter, so we'll be at it for a while longer. I totally agree with you, we have our own little paradise. Congrats on those jeans -- love the pullups!

    Viv - my back was hurting but then I used the foam roller. Boy did that make such a difference. Like my own personal massage only cheaper....lol I can feel my back hurting a bit today so I'm going to use the foam roller. I know what it is and why I didn't feel this way last year. Last year we got a mix of stones, some smaller some larger all mixed together. This year we ordered the same thing only the delivery guy made a mistake. He thought we wanted two separate deliveries -- one of each size stone. When he looked at his paperwork, he realized that he did make a mistake so he had to go back to the landscape place and get the smaller stones. So I have to constantly bend down and get the larger ones. And some of them are buried under the smaller stones. Do you have any idea how heavy the smaller stones can be when you're trying to get one of the larger ones underneath it? To be honest, I think Vince is a bit miffed that Lynette asks me to bake. More than once he's asked "does Ken know you're doing this?" I suspect that if it wasn't me, she'd be asking her mother to make something for her to take

    Just finished making some apple bran muffins to take to Jess when she goes away. I made her brownies, too as I doubt she'll eat the apple bran muffins.

    CynthiaT60 - I'm with you, I wish all the days were longer. It is sad that yesterday was the longest day and now they're going to get shorter.

    Heather - you'd make an awesome first responder. You're so caring and thoughtful . I do hope you go for it. The world needs people like you

    Tomorrow we'll concentrate on taking the mulch that's under the deck right now up by the house. We're almost at the end of the rocking under the deck. Then Tuesday we need to cut the grass since it's growing and we'll be gone. We don't want it to look really bad. Wednesday is bowling and then Thursday we leave for VA until Sunday.

    Phyllis - I agree, you have to find what works for you. So many people will say, and this is true for some people just not me, that a calorie is a calorie and it doesn't matter when you eat it. Now for me, if I eat late at night I can be guaranteed of a gain the next day. However, and I learned this from -- of all places -- the Wii. I try to have some silken tofu with cocoa in it. That seems to fill me up and I don't gain the next day.

    Cindy 781 - happy birthday to your hubby. The recipe said to marinate the salmon for an hour, but I was so tired after making those muffins last night that I left it marinating overnight. I don't think it'll hurt it. I tend to make my food for the week and either freeze it or just have it refrigerated so that all I need to do is heat it up. I don't think I would find the time to cook every night, and so I'd wind up "hamburger helper"ing it or ordering take out (yikes!). So I marinated the salmon last night then broiled it this morning. I'll freeze most of it but leave just a little for dinner later this week. Did I make myself confusing enough for you???? lol Love your pill!!!!

    katla - Vince is a bit OCD and to be honest, if we were to hire someone to finish the riverrocking, they probably wouldn't do it right (at least not to his way of thinking). But in some senses his being OCD is a good thing. Like when they were installing the pool, he was out there each and every day, not making a pain of himself and telling them how to do their job, but looking and asking questions. He made a few suggestions that they finally did and things worked out. When they were building the retaining wall, it's very fortunate that he was there because he had them move the wall a bit back so that he could get behind the equipment. Had he not been there they would have just built it close to the equipment pad. When they put in the fence, he looked and saw that the posts weren't straight. He actually took a level to each and every post (we have about 40 or more) and documented how far off each one was! There was one that was so far off he had them replace the post. The weren't happy about that because it was more expensive for them, but he wouldn't have it any other way. I honestly think that it would get done much faster him doing it himself (with me). He has to put the landscape fabric down a certain way so that the rainwater flows down and doesn't get caught. He puts in landscape border to divert the rainwater from the house. It's little things like that. Hope everything goes well for your son.

    Vince went out by the pool so I'm going to go out now and just sit there and relax. Be back soon

    Margaret - when you had to add the layer of rock, did you have landscape fabric down first, then the first layer, then the second? You say you vacuumed? Tell me more about that. Because we have one area where we put rock down last year, a week or so ago it rained REAL hard and some of the mulch that was under the deck went down on the rock. Now we're thinking that we'll have to remove the mulch by hand, but you say you vacuumed? Maybe that'd be an easier way to get the mulch out from between the rocks.

    Have my carrots all cut up for tomorrow. I just leave them on the counter and when I come in to go to the bathroom or something, I just take a few and munch on them. Also, I have some instead of a lunch (so I can go in the pool)

    Brenda from MD - (((HUG))))

    Joyce - I totally understand about how you feel not going to church and being afraid of falling into the habit of not going. I don't think you will, to be honest. You're too much of a fighter

    Carol in Monroe - good for you being sad but not overindulging! So sorry for your loss

    Nancy - what is the EFT to not eat?

    lisabinco - sounds like you have a full day there

    Michele in NC
  • seasonsofjoy
    seasonsofjoy Posts: 47 Member
    Michelle, I guess I don't get it- your question. EFT is a technique used to retrain your brain to quit sending negative messages to yourself. I WISH it worked to not eat at all, but maybe so-? LOL

    EFT or "tapping", is tapping with your fingertips on energy pathways of the body, or meridians. While doing this, you say positive affirmations, about changing your thoughts. Google it, and there's lots of info out there. Mercola.com has some, including a video on Youtube. I'm trying it. It's simple and it's free.

    Nancy from Arizona
  • 47Jacqueline
    47Jacqueline Posts: 6,993 Member
    Today I went to a Zumba class that was supposed to be scheduled for 3PM, but when I got there there was no notice that it was supposed to be there, so I went shopping. ;-) Then I went home and did an hour of practicing the basic moves for the underlying dance routines in the Zumba program I am learning (made up for the missed class). I'm licenced in Basic Zumba and Zumba Gold and am planning on specializing in Zumba Gold. My trainer from the licensing class offered to let me sub for her after going to a number of classes she teaches at for a couple of weeks. It's at a nursing home and class is Zumba in Chairs. very interesting and my first step into the field. The manager of the place said he would hire me if I could teach a yoga class, so I spent today researching Yoga in chairs for seniors and found a couple of Youtube routines that I could combine. I talked to my yoga teacher at my gym and she agreed that I probably didn't have to be licensed in yoga to teach this sort of class.

    I'm very excited about these opportunities.

    Hope everyone is well. I'm not doing too well at getting to know people on this thread.
  • GodMomKim
    GodMomKim Posts: 3,703 Member
    Seasonsofjoy – welcome back, you can do this! Log, move and visit often!

    Joyce – when is your next Dr. appointment, can it be tomorrow?:smile: You need to figure this out. And we’ll help encourage you, I know you enjoy church and find peace and strength there- I’ll encourage you. :smile:

    Rori – learning to like microbrews – always have been a wine girl as beer was bud… and don’t care for bud. :drinker:

    Carol in Monroe – I agree with you stuffing those feelings will not help; you need to process those feelings, maybe even express your feelings, to us is great sometimes in a letter that is never sent… Eventually it will be a smaller part of your everyday, and that day will come…. (((hugs)))

    Michele – of course I was kidding,:laugh: but if you had said sure I would not have turned you down….:flowerforyou:

    Jacqueline - all the Zumba is impressive- I have watched one of those classes and it was way to crazy for me! But looks like good exercise…. I’m a bit tone deaf- music based things don’t work for me, I don’t hear beat. Glad you are doing so well, it is exciting that you can sub.

    Took Levi for his after dinner walk and almost home met a huge pit bull – off lead, no owner anywhere to be seen, and I know all the dogs on my street – he doesn’t live here. The pit did not seem aggressive, but Levi was having a fit! Barking, growling and determined to get off the leash, I just went in to my neighbor’s back yard – she did not mind and hung out there for 30 min. I know there are nice pits in this world, but any large off lead/ unattended dog is to be careful of….:smile:

    So ladies I bought a pedometer.. I wanted to wait until I could afford a fitbit, but knew I would eat more goodies:laugh: next week and would walk more so needed a way to measure the walking…:smile: This one counts steps, miles, and calculates calories, it asked for gender, weight and height… I am sure the calorie gig is a guess but so is MFP… How would you log this? Just quick add calories burned?

    Thanks
    Kim in N. California
    PS I am expecting to be more mia than anything next week, with all that is going on. So have a great week!
  • Katla49
    Katla49 Posts: 10,385 Member
    Marking my spot. Good evening, everyone. :flowerforyou:

    Katla in beautiful NW Oregon
  • jmkmomm
    jmkmomm Posts: 3,247 Member
    Jacqueline, your picture reminds me of a mischevious little kid peeking around the window at me! It's so cute.

    Yes, I think Sylvia and I need to get these dr appointments made. Wish we could meet and go together. I'm not really sure if I need to be seen in family doctors office right away but I do want more than just adjusting dosages. In a uneducated opinion I think I need a tilt table test. I think I have had one done in the past or maybe the one I remember is one that a patient of mine had and she had to be monitored by an RN while she was off the unit so I had to go with her. I remember one time when I was on my high dose IV cortisone during one of my MS episodes, my neurologist did kind of an informal tilt table in which she had me lat down for 15 minutes, timed by her nurse, take my B/P before and after, then sit up on the table for 15 minutes, again taking B/P before and after and then finally standing for 15 minutes taking B/P before and after. I couldn't make it the full 15 minutes standing. But the high dose cortisone is an extremely high dose and can really do weird things to your bodies internal systems. I'm glad I haven't had to go through that for several years! It's not fun for your sleeping, your body or your veins.

    To whoever was wanting to be 'first responder' I think that is wonderful. It doesn't take a degree or anything. Lay people can learn an awful lot if they desire. Defibrilators are made a lot different than they used to be. they have them in many public places, even high school students are trained in the use. As nurses we teach family members to do some things they never ever thought they could learn how to do. I remember this one patient that after his open heart surgery his sternum wouldn't heal. So as he breathed his sternum would open and close. So while he was in the hospital we would have to pack this special medicated gauze into that open wound, had to be real fast though because as you breathed in the sternum, or breast bone would close and your dear fingers would get caught in it. OUCH. Well his wife had to learn how to do that. My Mom thought she would never learn how to do her over the phone pacemaker check and always had me do it. I didn't mind doing it at all. Sometimes I think she invented excuses for my sister and I to go over there. But I made sure she at least knew how to do it just in case there was a problem and I wasn't available. Nurses and doctors are just trained people with a piece of paper saying we spent a lot o money to learn how. Lay people are the same people. They just don't have that piece of paper.

    Speaking of nursing school, how much did you all spend going to college??? My nursing school was a 3 year diploma program. They don't have those anymore. They are based out of hospitals. I graduated in 1971 and paid $700/year!!! Yep, I went o college for $2100. this included room, books, we ate free in the hospital cafeteria, our linens were taken care of for us. We just had to make our beds. but the hospital laundry did them for us. I got grants for $150/year and then they had a program that if you worked for certain hospitals for 5 years your payment was cancelled. Well I worked there for 29 years:laugh: So my college was paid for

    Going to bed early tonight. Hopefully I will get up at a decent time tomorrow and maybe get some decent sleep tonight. haven't had a decent nights sleep in months.

    Joyce, Indiana
  • dinaesia
    dinaesia Posts: 54 Member
    When someone says "this is you?" You can reply "it was, but now I'm just a shadow." Congratulations on your success.
  • dpdora13
    dpdora13 Posts: 14 Member
    Hello to everybody. I am Dora and I live in Athens/Greece, you know this small country in Mediterranean Sea. I would like to be part of women ages 50+. Thank you in advance.
  • FairBreez
    FairBreez Posts: 22 Member
    Hello all,
    My first posting on MFP: It's so nice to be on a forum with other ladies (and guys too if you're here) and we're all in this together so to speak! I'm very new here, just started 4 days ago to AGAIN try to lose weight. I haven't even weighed myself to see if anything is happening, since it's kinda early. Just added a ticker but haven't used it yet.

    Oh gosh...what to say? I know quite a bit about food, cooking, health and nutrition - but all of this hasn't helped me stop this weight gain since my mid-40's to now, where I'm about 60 lbs overweight depending on how you figure that (I was 109 lbs when we got married 35+ yrs ago) It's been a slow thing...health getting worse & worse (CFS/FM, some heart disease and now a bad back) and now, most days, I don't really feel like I'm "living" at all.

    But I'm trying! I realized that I really don't know & haven't been TRULY counting calories nor have I really measured my food -- I've got the measuring spoons/cups out and may buy a scale, too. It's a real change for me to do this. I've juiced (think Joe Cross), done Medifast, Nutrisystem, 30-40-40, Atkins, South Beach, protein shake replacement plans. I have a very hard time sticking to anything! I tend to give up or get bored quickly and am terrible with routines, structure & schedules.

    Anyway, nice to meet you here and give this a go. I really MUST make this work -- my body isn't happy being this heavy and I'd rather not die before my grandchildren are old enough to even know me! And my hubby...he needs a 'better model' wife.

    Barb ~~
  • wizzywig
    wizzywig Posts: 1,246 Member
    :flowerforyou: Hi Vickil57 if you go to your profile on Fitbit you will see Device Settings at the top, if you click on that you will see a list on the left hand side - one of them is applications if you click that tab you can connect to other devices from there. I think that's how I did it. Now any food I log into MFP registers in Fitbit and the steps I gain on the Fitbit get logged into MFP as exercise.

    Isn't technology marvellous. :drinker:

    :drinker: :drinker: :flowerforyou: One week to my holiday and counting! :flowerforyou: :drinker: :drinker:

    Happy Monday everone :heart:

    Viv (York UK)
  • CynthiaT60
    CynthiaT60 Posts: 1,280 Member
    Good morning everyone!

    Heather: orange drizzle cake sounds delicious.
    Yanniejannie: your sudden back problem rings a bell. I’ve had something similar the last couple of weeks. I turned to walk into an elevator and got a terrible muscle spasm in my lower back, on one side. Went to my PT, who said my sacroiliac joint had kind of gotten stuck in the wrong position, which means the surrounding muscles try to preserve stability by working really hard. He mobilized it again and showed me things I could do at home. Maybe it’s worth checking something like this out.
    Vicki: being in bed while it’s raining is the best. Chicken toothpaste: that was the toothpaste for the dog. :bigsmile:
    Alison: hope you get a little R&R there.
    Kim: thanks for your good wishes! Have you checked out a B&B in the Seattle area? Off lead dog: you did the right thing. In dog parks etc. it’s often a good idea to let your own dog loose as well, since he/she is on the defense if leashed. But avoiding the situation altogether is good. Which pedometer did you buy?
    Joyce: sure hope you get help soon for your dizziness. :flowerforyou:
    Jane: sorry you have to move again. Is there any renter’s protection if the house is sold?
    Nancy: I have used EFT in the past, off and on, to help deal with strong feelings. It seemed to help some. There are also EFT apps if you have a smartphone.
    Barbie: peaceful days; love them. Seems like I love them more as I get a bit older.
    Michele: ah, apple bran muffins, lovely. Once in a while I make the ones from Laurel’s Kitchen (one of my favorite cookbooks). I don’t know exactly that Nancy was “prescribed” as far as the EFT goes, but for me it was a way to (1) identify (very important) and (2) deal with emotions that would make me eat or not take care of myself.

    Kind of a busy day today; have to figure out when to do what. Watching soccer this evening. Tomorrow morning I get my bike stress test. We will probably bike to the hospital as well, so I can warm up my joints well and go for it during the test.
    Enjoying sunny weather these days.

    Wishing everyone a good day!
    Cynthia :flowerforyou:
  • moeggep
    moeggep Posts: 219 Member
    Good Morning All, Here it is, Monday again.
    I went to my line dancing lesson Saturday, it was fun. The instructor says to practice at home but I get the dances mixed up.
    Tonight I am taking my DGD's to the movies. I don't see them near as much as I use to as they are 13 in July and have social lives now. I miss the time with them.

    Michele, NC, You sure stay busy!

    Nancy, Arizona, EFT sounds interesting, I’d like to check it out.

    Kim N Cal, I’d be freaked if I saw an unleashed pit bull, those are scary dogs.

    Time to get to work, wishibg health and happiness today to all.

    Patty, Cincinnati OH
  • grandmallie
    grandmallie Posts: 10,099 Member
    morning ladies~
    I slept 10 hrs:noway: got caught up..now for the next 4 days I am going to stress to the hilt until the girls get here and we get going on vacation
    I know things wont be perfect,but want to have a nice time..
    My dad and brother are going back up to Hampton, to work on the cottage.. they have quite a bit of work... there are certain triggers that set my DB on drinking, and my dad is one of them, opinionated and thinks his way is the only way at almost 86 ,physically he is doing alright,but he is getting much more opinionated , he couldn't fathom why Sean had to take me up to the lake to show me how to open it up,DSIL dad was an engineer and there are a few quirky things about the place...I did fine,but was glad that I saw what to do, my father thinks if you just write things down I would figure it out.. thought the whole trip was stupid,, that kind of opinion not needed...
    So with my DB not able to drive and have to listen to dad drone on and on all the way up,should be interesting.. my DSIL and her mom want to help moneywise to fix the place up for future generations.. but my father is proud so Sean will have a chat with him about that on the way up there.. well off to get ready for work.. I asked if I could work from open to close so I could at least get my 30 hrs in, and the other girl who works in the office is on vacation,so I would be able to help the office manager out, she said no your hrs stay the same.. just because she is ticked that I have a life and go on vacations,her family doesnt.. my DB and DSIL call her the troll...:wink:
  • yanniejannie
    yanniejannie Posts: 1,090 Member
    Good morning, all!! Computer is acting up.........all slow, freezing, and cutting out on me, well, it is about 7yrs. old, guess it's feeling its age.

    Thanks for the recovery wishes and suggesstions. DD has scabs everywhere and is planning a very short run today (on the sand) to see how the ankle holds up. My back is the worst when I try to get up, mostly first thing in the am, and seems to feel better as the day wears on; but I guess that could be the drugs (!??). Been back on the couch at night (but sleeping surprisingly well!!) since DD is in the spare bedroom and I can't stand the idea of DH jostling me about as he tosses and turns in bed at night. The couch is probably too soft but other than the floor it's my only option; maybe I'll try the bed tonight. Last night I had DD go over my back with this roller thing she has for leg cramps---Michele and Rori.......she knows what those foam rollers are and suggested stretching over the big ball or a yoga mat rolled up might be an option. On the day I started hurting we had done a lot of "superman" type stuff in yoga, in fact, it was the first I was able reach back to grab both my feet while on my front.........maybe the back bend was just too extreme. Don't think I'm going to make line dance tonight and have already missed gym today............maybe some walking later on.........

    47Jacqueline.................Congrats on the new job opportunities; they will love having you, I'm sure!

    Carol in Monroe.........I still feel loses in my life from years ago.........parents and friends---just hits like a wave sometimes and you have to let it. I don't believe it's healthy to just deny what you are feeling.

    Vicki.............Ahhh.........your poor apple tree..........what kind was it? It is hard when friends leave; are they going far?

    Kim........Thinking of you and hoping your cooking classes are going well. Pull-ups???? LOL!! Sorry, I'm on the wrong coast for you to bunk here..........and other than this board, I don't think I even know anyone in that area except through a friend----her DD (who I've never met) lives on some island out there........Mercer, or something like that, I think she said.

    Renny............Enjoy that week with your DD and that beautiful baby; I'm sure your help is more than welcome! Wonderful that you get to "visit" with your mom daily.

    drkatiebug and Katla.............I also did exercises on my knuckles of my fists for about a year.............simply could not put my hand flat after a fall; and that was just with "soft tissue damage"in the wrist........nothing broken.

    BJ.............Yes, my peonies came and went in a blink this year too!!!

    Viv..............YAY for your upcoming holiday
    countdown is on!!

    Brenda..........((((HUGS)))) Countdown on for you too, hang in there!

    Heather...........New pic? She is so adorable, loving watching her grow!!!!

    Well, I've rambled long enough, need to get this posted before the computer acts up again.

    Welcome, newbies.............share your ups and downs with us, let us know where you are from, and comment on what strikes your fancy!

    yanniejannie
    mid-Atlantic
  • katymc226
    katymc226 Posts: 24 Member
    Hi

    Been a bit lazy lately due to a back injury and piled on 2 1/2 stone, so back on it. Anyone else find it harder when 50+ and menopausal?
  • drkatiebug
    drkatiebug Posts: 1,976 Member
    Good morning all! It is Monday and a new week. I made it through the first week of my recommit successfully, under my calories every single day, no diet soda and no sweets other than fruit and a couple of fruit Popsicles. The scale continues to move. I am feeling empowered today!

    To answer someone's question: yes, I hope to regain full range of motion in my wrist. It will probably take a year to 18 months, but I do expect it to happen. It would happen faster if I was more diligent with the physical therapy, but I do what I can at my pace. I still have considerable swelling in my hand and fingers. The doctor said it could take a year for that to,completely heal. I definitely did a number on my wrist.
  • Cindy781
    Cindy781 Posts: 545 Member
    Good morning everyone,

    Today is strength training for arms and legs, then treadmill. I made it through brunch and did not bust the calories yesterday. Thank you again to everyone for the complements on my drawing. I will share more in the future. Mostly only Hubby and I get to see them.

    Michele, you are so busy. I will try marinating my salmon longer.

    Joyce, please see a dr soon.

    Kim, congrats on the pedometer.

    Jane, best wishes on the house search.

    Yanniejannie, I sure the more you move the more the muscle loosens. Some yoga stretches can injure..been there. Best wishes for a speedy recovery.

    Welcome all new ladies.

    I've got to start my workouts, then housework. Hopefully back to my drawing this afternoon.

    Best wishes to those I missed today.

    Cindy in OK
  • margaretturk
    margaretturk Posts: 5,261 Member
    Michele we have pine trees and big trees in our yard and surrounding homes so we get lots of junk in our rock. We did put fabric down in one area but it only helped a year or two. For us it is s not worth the extra time and expense. What I use is a leaf blower with a vacuum bag attachment. In the fall the leaf blower does help keep some of the big leaves out of the rock. Once maybe twice a year I get in with the vacuum especially under the pine tree. I do wear ear and eye protection, a mask for dust, good old shoes with support, and old clothes because it is a messy job.The bag is cloth so I do have to do some mending on it occasionally. I did replace it once too Vacuuming the rock s not one of my favorite jobs to do but it is easier and cheaper than replacing or adding more rock. It also helps cut down on the weeds. The few weeds we do get I hand pick or use a weed be gone product on the areas with no trees or other plants. If your mulch is the shredded kind the vacuum should pick it up. If it the larger chunky stuff it might have work as well. I still prefer rock over mulch because I like the look. Also with mulch you get more bugs which is not good right up against your home. Mulch can get pricey too depending on how much you put down. Hope this helps.

    :heart:
    MNMargaret
  • mollywhippet
    mollywhippet Posts: 1,890 Member
    Good morning everyone!

    I got up at 7am, leaving hubby and the dogs still sleeping, and went for a 3 mile walk. It was beautiful out there. We have a paved road that makes a loop around the lake and it's the perfect place for a long walk. Funny I never noticed that before. Of course, today I didn't do the whole loop, which is about 10 miles, but maybe someday I will. This morning I saw several bunnies, a deer, two scissor-tails, a pileated woodpecker and a bald eagle. Nice way to start the day.

    Last night we walked the dogs across the dam at about 8:45. It was beautiful, and all the weekend boaters had gone so it was peaceful. I even jogged part of the way, and thought, hey this isn't so hard! Molly isn't too good at jogging though. She has two speeds. Stop or 35 mph. When I started jogging she thought, oh boy, it's time to run! I don't think my fitbit gave me full credit for the jog though, because my arms weren't swinging the way they do when walking.

    Joyce, your BP is even worse than mine! I hope you feel better soon. I'll let you know what I find out from the cardiologist tomorrow. With me it seems like when my bottom number is in the 60's, I feel pretty good. When it's in the 50's, I'm light headed and can't feel my feet, when it's in the 40's I can't stand up safely. But other than a few days, I've still managed to do my walking. It really fluctuates though, throughout the day. Higher one minute and lower the next. Good luck getting an appointment. It seems like I've been waiting a month for an audience with the pope! He'd better be good!

    KatieMC, yes. It's harder but it can be done. Stick with it, and keep checking in here and let us know how it's going.

    Cindy in OK, your drawing is very good! I can't wait to see more.

    Barb, I measure food with measuring cups, but still have not bought a diet scale.

    Dora, I can't wait to hear more about your life in Athens! I lived there from 1978-1980 and I'm sure it's very different now. I really miss the beautiful fruit and melons I bought at Tuesday Markets (peaches the size of grapefruit) and the fresh bread from the bakery in our neighborhood. Yum! I also miss pulling up the shutters in the mornings and seeing the beautiful blue water. We don't get that in Kansas!

    Gotta go for now. Have a great day everybody!

    Sylvia
  • butterflies02875
    butterflies02875 Posts: 12 Member
    Sounds like a great group. How can I join in.
  • Katla49
    Katla49 Posts: 10,385 Member
    Dpdora & Fairbreez: Welcome to a great group.:flowerforyou:

    Cynthia: Good luck on the bike stress test. Be sure to tell us about your experience.:flowerforyou:

    Yanniejannie: I’m sorry you’re sore and living with some pain. I hope it eases soon. Gentle stretches might help. So might advil, aspirin & ice.:flowerforyou:

    Katymc226: Welcome. I can’t say that I've found losing weight harder at this age than when I was younger but it is slower. I was foolish back then and starved myself, then resumed my old habits and regained all the weight and more besides. This time the weight was slower coming off but I never felt starved or deprived and I’ve learned healthier habits. I wish you good luck.:flowerforyou:

    Dr. Katie: I’ll cheer you on. I’m sure your break was more serious than mine by far. I’m also sure that persistent gentle effort and time can work miracles.:flowerforyou:



    DS and DDIL will be here for dinner and I’ve got cleaning to do, plus a dinner to plan. I’m still not sure what will be on the menu. DS will be having surgery on his neck tomorrow, so I’d appreciate good wishes or prayer for him and for the surgeon.

    Katla in beautiful NW Oregon

    “Our greatest weakness lies in giving up. The most certain way to succeed is always to try just one more time.” Thomas A. Edison


    June Goals:
    1. Log every bite and swallow.
    2. Cardio exercise at least 3 days a week.
    3. Have fun every day.
    4. Drink at least two glasses of water daily, preferably more!
  • seasonsofjoy
    seasonsofjoy Posts: 47 Member
    :drinker: Cheers and happy start of a new week! New beginnings, every day is one, the sun comes up and we get to start over!

    On that note, drkatiebug, congrats on your progress, very inspiring, as I am on day #2 of my recommit, can't wait to feel better! I know in less than a week, my aching feet will feel better, as will the rest of my achy body. It is truly amazing how quickly the body can respond when you treat it right. Not saying a ton of weight will fall right off, but I will start to FEEL better soon.

    Katymc, oh, yeah, harder and harder as i age and health issues, but oh, well. That's why this group is great, we can all relate!

    Cynthia, interesting you have done EFT, thanks for sharing that!

    Barb of Fairbreez, Welcome! I will tell you, I ALWAYS weigh right when I start, as I find that first week's weight loss to be a big drop, and it is inspiring to me to see that, even if some is water weight. The boost it gives to see that drop-awesome! Also, I have read that the people who are most successful in keeping the weight off never stop keeping track, never stop keeping a handle on those pounds, at least. I think most keep logging their calories, etc., anywhere, and on Myfitnesspal, it is so easy! I love how the things you eat frequently appear as choices so you don't have to look them up every time. You can also customize your plan, so I have mine as 6 small meals a day, because that works best for me.

    Happy Monday to all!!:flowerforyou:
    Nancy from Arizona
  • mkd1955
    mkd1955 Posts: 22 Member
    Good Monday Morning to you all. Did some cooking this weekend, my family doesn’t care for the pizza around here, so I make my own. It got a little hot in the kitchen, but we survived. I did 50 minutes on the elliptical on Saturday morning and then cleaned. My steps were over 13,000! Sitting out on the deck Saturday night I saw a shooting star, at least that is what I thought, but it was quite big and seemed pretty low. Of course no one else really got a good look at it. Maybe a UFO?? Grocery store yesterday and watched the World Cup. I thought we had it, but oh well. I really don’t understand soccer at all!

    I tried a new recipe from the Whole Foods for “Mediterranean Veggie” burgers. I made it last night and brought one for lunch today. This is my attempt to eat better and try to lose some weight and improve my blood sugar. The recipe calls for oats, garbanzo beans, potatoes, kalamata olives, roasted red peppers, kale, parsley and onion powder. Sounded good on paper, we will see…. I made a small salad too. From now on, taking my cue from all of you and will be eating more whole grains, veggies and cooking healthier…… I was down 1 ½ pounds this morning! Keep your fingers crossed.

    DD got her train ticket to come to St. Louis the end of July for the wedding. Only $54 round trip from Chicago. She doesn’t think it’s fair; our flight leaves Philly at 9:30 AM and gets in at 11:30 AM. She leaves Chicago at 7 AM and arrives at 12:00 PM. She is much closer to St. Louis than we are. She is a teacher and just finished her 1st year in a Middle School. She was a “Temporary assigned” teacher, which means she will need to find a new job for the fall. She really needs to get a car but doesn’t want to buy one until she has a permanent position. I have my fingers and toes crossed that she can find a teaching position for the fall.

    Hope you all have a wonderful day.
    Kathy
  • bjmcq
    bjmcq Posts: 305 Member
    NSV - I have always been inspired by my MFP friends who have tackled the hard task of exercise.
    In my heart, I know that is the key to the long term weight management problem. I did walk last year until
    the tremendous snows and ice hit us early in the fall, and stayed on the ground until...late April!

    So I bought an incline treadmill, got it set up a few days ago, and tried it out yesterday.

    Walked my first goal of 5000 steps, and hit a total of 7,000 for the day, the longest I have ever been able to
    manage with bad knees, hip and feet. Feels great!

    Even though it is nice out, I like the walker and will use it in the summer in the nice cool basement, listening
    to podcasts and Ted talks, fan ablazin'. One day, one day, I will finally catch up to the walking queen, Barbie.

    For today though, I am happy just to start slow and move more.

    Enjoy the lovely weather,

    BJ, SWOnt
  • mollywhippet
    mollywhippet Posts: 1,890 Member
    By the way, I found what seems to be a solution for the heat rash I've been getting in my fat-folds. Apple Cider Vinegar. I read that it helps athletes foot, so I thought why not try it. It sure feels good, and after a couple of days the rash appears to be gone. I don't mind the smell. I'm thinking of it as my new cologne!

    Sylvia
  • Cindy781
    Cindy781 Posts: 545 Member
    Sounds like a great group. How can I join in.

    Popped back in between weight workout and the treadmill workout.

    Hi Butterflies. You just joined. Tell us a little about yourself. Welcome!

    Sylvia, thanks! I will share more drawings in the future.

    Kathy, let us know about the veggie burger recipe. I am looking for a good veggie burger recipe.

    BJ, congratulations on the treadmill workout. I love mine, I read while on it with the fan blazin too!

    Cindy in OK
  • cityjaneLondon
    cityjaneLondon Posts: 12,717 Member
    Done a LOT of watering today. :ohwell: Shouldn't have to do it tomorrow, but we're still waiting for rain. So many people love the fine weather and it is besutiful, but for gardeners it is a pain, not to say for farmers!

    My copy of Strong Women Stay Young arrived today. Can't wait for my ankle weights to arrive, but I shall soon need heavier ones I think. I am starting low because of my knee, but it is behaving itself at the moment. Barbie, you are right - it is a very inspiring and hopeful book. I am doing almost everything in it already, but the knee ones. I have seen a huge improvement in my body confidence since I have been doing strength training and feel I now move about like a woman at least twenty five years younger. I used to feel 75! :laugh: ANY of you can do it, so, if you aren't, then get going! Get the book, it will inspire you! :bigsmile: :flowerforyou:

    I've been downloading and saving photos of the grandchildren on my flash drive today. DDIL is so good at sending me photos and videos. The one on my profile is DGD in Portugal last week. We are seeing them on Saturday and staying over night with my son. My DDIL is off on a hen weekend! ! ! ! DS wants some support.:laugh:

    Yoga tomorrow. Funny how I think of that now as my "rest day".:laugh:

    Veal escalopes tonight with asparagus. Served with "persillade", a chopped mixture of lemon zest, garlic and parsley. I also sqeeze lemon juice over in the pan. They take about a minute to cook, so excellent for people who say they don't have the time.:bigsmile:
    Then DH has stewed the last of our rhubarb.

    More World Cup matches tonight. I haven't seen much of DH these last weeks as he's been upstairs watching the soccer. As we also have Wimbledon there is nothing on for me to watch. I don't like watching sport. I will catch up on a film I have recorded.

    Love to all. Welcome new people! If I can do it, anyone can - and I'm not just saying that - it is true.:happy:

    Heather in warm and sunny Hampshire UK
  • mollywhippet
    mollywhippet Posts: 1,890 Member
    Today's joke of the day is a long one:

    :happy:


    Quotes Jokes :: #938
    By Gemma Piscotti from Chicago IL USA.

    60 above - Floridians wear coats, gloves, and wooly hats.

    Chicago people sunbathe.

    50 above - New Yorkers try to turn on the heat.

    Chicago people plant gardens.

    40 above - Italian cars won't start.

    Chicago people drive with the windows down.

    32 above - Distilled water freezes.

    Lake Michigan's water gets thicker.

    20 above - Californians shiver uncontrollably.

    Chicago people have the last cookout before it gets cold.

    15 above - New York landlords finally turn up the heat.

    Chicago people throw on a sweatshirt.

    0 degrees - Californians fly away to Mexico.

    Chicago people lick the flagpole and throw on a light jacket over the

    sweatshirt.

    20 below - People in Miami cease to exist.

    Chicago people get out their winter coats.

    40 below - Hollywood disintegrates.

    Chicago's Girl Scouts begin selling cookies door to door.

    60 below - Polar bears begin to evacuate Antarctica.

    Chicago's Boy Scouts postpone "Winter Survival" classes until it gets

    cold enough.

    80 below - Mount St. Helen's freezes.

    Chicago people rent some videos.

    100 below - Santa Claus abandons the North Pole.

    Chicago people get frustrated when they can't thaw the keg.

    297 below - Microbial life survives on dairy products.

    Illinois cows complain of farmers with cold hands.

    460 below - ALL atomic motion stops.

    Chicago people start saying. . ."Cold 'nuff for ya??"

    500 below - Hell freezes over.

    The Chicago Cubs win the World Series

    :laugh:
  • mkd1955
    mkd1955 Posts: 22 Member
    Funny!!! I could live with this if the Cubs really would win the World Series!
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