June Chat
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Returned from a great beach vacation!! GAINED WT, however I will not disclose, I'm leaving my weigh-in as written and will chart when I start to lose again ;( OH the pain of having fun!!0
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Good humor Wanda! I saw a photo of my oldest son today and he has trimmed down a lot. I am inspired! It has taken him several years of going to the gym after work and it is starting to show. I am not going to quit here because I want results too! Good luck to you all striving for your goals. It is a journey we share together and I am grateful for that! sending hugs0
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Hi everyone! I wanted to share an idea my son came up with that really seems to work (for me anyway).
I won't say I'm a tightwad... let's just say I'm frugal :ohwell:
So, I start every day with, say $1200 (1200 calories). Some goes to 'maintenance' (supplements, my morning protein shake), and then I get to spend the rest of my 'money' every day. Where this has really helped me is when i look at something in my pantry or at the store/restaurant, and ask myself - do I really want to spend $160 on that? Sometimes the answer is (think skinny cow cone) heck, yeah. Usually the answer is , heck no. $80 for some salad dressing? I think not....
it's all the same, but for some reason turning my calorie allowance into money allowance has helped decision making. Then again, maybe I'm just weird :huh:0 -
Good morning! 5am here. I got up at 4,which is late for me. I can really use the sleep.
Ker, I love that idea of $ instead of calories! I'll "budget" from now on. Thanks for a wonderful tip.
I went to the zoo on Tuesday,and it did help. I love being there.....being around the animals and talking to the visitors,answering their questions, is such great therapy for me. (especially the animals!).
I haven't posted much....and yesterday didn't log my food. I'm having a very hard time with my depression.It's pretty bad. I'm using my coping skills, but things remain dark. My anxiety is up there, too. I don't give in and crawl into bed....I stay active,I fight it, but oh man is it hard.0 -
Happy Thursday, everyone -
Great to hear about vacations (OK, even if it interferes with being a loser!), work, kids, life -- it reminds me of a piece in my fave fitness blog. Check out Coach Stevo's blogs - he posts sometimes on MFP but has his own site and is one of the most inspiring and realistic trainers I have read. He is extremely well educated and keeps up his research, but has a great sense of humour and loves people. He talks in one piece about a woman in our age bracket, shall we say, who was having trouble staying motivated and on track with her exercise. His first reaction would have been to think she was somehow slacking or not committed, but then he made the effort to learn more about her life. She was doing all kinds of important things with family, work, and community. He realised that looking at someone's whole life and activities is important to understanding how they will be able to keep themselves healthy and fit. He was impressed and moved by her - I think he would feel the same about this group!
I have to get my workout in quickly. Then it's back to the vet with the rescued cat (he is not doing too well), shopping with my son who just got a new summer job and needs to look a cut above hyper cool and scruffy, and then to an open house at the future son-in-law's business. Now if I could only find time to go get a haircut. Overdue!!! :sad: No rest for the wicked! :glasses:0 -
Hi Everyone!
I have not dropped out of MFP or our 60's group!!
I am having lots of family this weekend - all 8 of my grands! First time they have been together in 5 years. Three have never seen our youngest two. Everyone will be here except our son from NC. Business would not let him make the trip.
My house was not ready so I have been hitting it very hard and still at it!! :noway:
I will talk next week.
Weight has risen slightly - but I am doing great with steps. Even hit 10,000 one day :bigsmile:
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((((((fig))))))) I HATE it when depression takes over & the world becomes gray, even when you know that it's full of color. I wish there was a way I could help, but you are doing all the right things. Hang in, girlfriend, the cloud will lift.
Aww.. jugar, i hope the kitty makes it. And won't you look dashing in your new haircut?! Reba, sounds like an terrific weekend with a houseful of kids. How fun!
And i need to take a card from Reba's deck and start working on this house. The hospital picnic (being held at our place) is this Saturday- RSVPs to the (ditsy) lady in charge sound like about a 100 or so folks. Picnic is from 2 to 6. Then there is our private after-picnic-party for ten or twenty people, probably going from 6 to 2
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Great to read about all your "doings".........
We have been to buy a new TV this afternoon...it is being delivered tomorrow. I got my hubby to drop me off two miles from home and had a lovely walk in the sunshine ... kept my step count up for today. :laugh: The new TV is a gift to ourselves for our 40th Wedding Anniversary which is at the end of July!
Can I tell you what my son is doing this weekend......he is flying to Norway, to Tromso in the Arctic Circle to run his first ever MARATHON! It is an evening run on June 21st, the longest day and the sun will not set up there so it is called the Midnight Sun Run. He is doing it in memory of his sister, Heather, who died of heart disease when she was 17 and he was 12. He has raised almost £15,000 for the British Heart Foundation Charity. Needless to say, we are very proud of our David!
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You all are very interesting people, and I am glad to read about your lives.
Just a thought of how we are not always in the pink like fig says. I took St Johns Wort for winter times, and switched to 5-Htp supplements. We are all born with our individual chemistries and sometimes it is low on the serotonin and endorphins. So feeling happy and not in pain can be sometimes the norm. I don't drink as that bums me out. I eat carbs and that perks me up for awhile and then bums me out. It is all sugar and moderate with Splenda. Eventually I will let that go, but working on losing weight first. So we all have to know ourselves and prioritize, then work with what we have to improve our lives. I get help from support groups, exercise and letting go of the small stuff - and it is ALL small stuff (remember that one?)
YES! to personal care stuff - make time for you Jugar!
Yes! to grandkids and family get togethers enjoy yourself Reba!
Yes! to social time Ker and then relax!
YES! to happily married 40 years Jean that's awesome!
Today is Aloha Friday in Hawaii, as is every Friday, which simply means to me that I share my positive spirit and let go of my stresses as I head into the weekend.
My challenges today and every day it seems :grumble: is to think of exercise as I would showering - just do it! Feels good afterwards - it is the getting started and making it my routine.
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I've been very busy this week so haven't lurked around here much.
Ker: Like your money idea. When my son was little and he was learning math, the teachers said he only seemed to understand it if it was put in terms of money. 1+1. No. $1+$1. $2! If you asked him what he wanted to be when he grew up, he said, "Money grubbing scum." He has a masters in finance now! :laugh:
Wanda: Glad you enjoyed your vacation.
Reba: So happy the family is all together AND you really are burning up the steps.
Me, I've been trying to book a vacation in Quebec City. Had talked to a woman with a beautiful, modern condo for rent for only CAD650 for the week! But she said she had to check on something. Called back and said that all the building's balconies were having major work done and she didn't want to rent it then. The next condo I found was about CAD500 more. So, I think I have found a decent European-style hotel for about CAD150 more. I don't want to go until early September. But I've got to book something and use my frequent flyer miles by the end of the month. Quebec City is very popular and pretty expensive to stay in the old town.
Tonight I am having dinner with friends and seeing the local univerisity's production of The Fantasticks! Haven't seen it performed in years. It should be fun! Otterbein University is well-known for their great theater program. I always get season tickets for both their summer and winter series. I also have season tickets to a couple of Community Theater groups, too. I would almost always rather see a play than a movie.
Gotta run! Enjoy the Summer Solstice!
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Feeling good this morning as my lovely son last night did his first ever...and maybe his only ever.....Marathon. He ran the 26.2 miles in the snow and the midnight sun setting of the Arctic Circle in Norway in a time of 4 hours and 39 minutes!
As Elvis would say My Boy, My Boy!!!! :bigsmile: :bigsmile: :bigsmile:
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another Floridian here who understands the heat, humidity, bugs and unexpected rain storms! So far a beautiful morning though!
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How hard is it for everyone to throw away food? This has been one of the hardest things for me during this journey. Last night I went with friends to a local restaurant that does not list calories anywhere so, when faced with that, I like to keep the menu simple and straightforward so I can more easily log. Most of their stuff was saucy with pasta, so I chose the pork chops. But it was two 7-oz pork chops and they wouldn't do a single like some places do. It was a hot night and I didn't want to leave the leftovers in the car while we were at a play. So, I simply left it on the plate.
I have to keep telling myself that there is no difference in eating it when I don't need it and sending it back. Both are wasteful in there own way; but I have always had that "Clean Plate Club" mentality and it is one of the most difficult things to overcome.
Do any of you have the same problem?
Jean: How exciting for your son! And I know how proud you must be. We moms and grandmas take so much delight in our childrens' accompliishments. More so than if they were our own. I can't imagine running one lap let alone a marathon!0 -
Had a great day! Worked out at gym, but didn't swim. Too many kids. Grabbed a late lunch. Then did a little "shopping." I didn't buy anything. But felt like walking around.
I then booked my vacation. One week. Quebec City. September. Yea!
I still owe myself a B&B for reaching the 185 goal. Ohio wine country, I think.
After, I picked up KFC, took it downtown to the park. Had a picnic and then stayed for Shakespeare in the Park. Hamlet. A woman played Hamlet. She was actually very, very good.
The weather was perfect for an evening outside!0 -
This month has been a struggle, up and down. Lots going on with the family, so hoping to make my goal but I had better hurry. June has just flown by!0
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Charlie...your day sounds wonderful!
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You are all doing so well, and having fun doing it! :flowerforyou: Sorry I've been so quiet - honestly, I'm just exhausted and, although it's not gone/gone, my motivation seems to be taking a bit of a nap. I'm going to spend today taking it easy, but i'll be back to my normal obnoxious self soon :bigsmile:0
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Hello everybody!!
How I have missed our "talks"!
We had a fabulous week-end!!
For the first time ever all 8 of our grandchildren were together. We have a family in NC that do not make it this way very often - but they came minus our son :-((
But what a weekend we had!!
The three grands and our DDIL from North Carolina had never seen our two youngest Kansas Grands. So that was fun introducing them and watching them get acquainted. The ages:
1 - 12yo
1 - 10 yo
2 - 7 yo
1 - 5yo
1 - 6 yo
1 - 3 yo
1 - 2yo
How fun it was!!
We had 4 BD last week so we had a big BD party yesterday with my DB & DSIL joining us. Since our sister in law is "new" to the family she had never met the NC family. I had three BD cakes made - one Star Wars for grandson, one for our 12 yo granddaughter and one for our 2 DILs. They were super! Our local lady did a wonderful job on them!! Left over cake went home with families and the rest is in the freezer already.
My cousin from Houston and her husband came by Saturday. They are doing a 3 week road trip that included a stop at our house. I am sure the noise level was a little higher than they imagined. But it was so good to see them.
My father had a sprinkling system put in our yard soon after our wreck as he did not want me falling over the water hose. I wished he could have seen all of the kids playing in it - what a fabulous way to entertain kids in the summer!
The food went OK. I used my crock pot a lot and cooked all the meats on the Traeger. Then just needed to add side dishes. Tried to fix healthy food.
Needless to say, I have walked a lot of steps since June 15th! So I think it is time to up my step goal to 9000/day. From the 15th - 22nd I walked 79,245 steps and averaged 9906 steps/day!!
The towels are ready to move to the dryer!!
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Hi all. I've recently started MFP'ing again after a long break. It's been a very stressful year in my household -- just over a year ago my spouse was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer, stage 2b, poor prognosis, and yet today she is cancer free. I've been her primary caregiver, her volunteer coordinator, her administrative executive, successfully fighting 2 pre-existing condition investigations, her chemo-treatment companion, and her weight-gain coach and advocate.
That last part, weight gain, worked for her, and unfortunately it worked for me, too. I gained 12 pounds during her 6 months of chemotherapy, a combination of stress-, comfort-, and companion-eating.
Since she got the all-clear 2 months ago, she's worked on gaining strength and stamina, and I've spent a lot of time sleeping and worrying about whether I'd ever bounce back from the huge toll the year has taken on me. I've been "totally and permanently" disabled since 1997, with high daily pain levels (7/8) and severely restricted mobility.
In the past few days, my energy has finally started to return, and today I had a "duh / aha" moment -- the returning energy is coincidental with my return to food journaling. I really want to make this work.0 -
Hi sixpointfive and welcome to the group...wow you have had a tough time........hope you can stay positive and we can all help you to lose those pounds....:flowerforyou:
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Too stuffy to run so I am going to walk to the swimming pool...about a mile and a half ....swim for 45 minutes and then either walk back or catch the bus ..... Goldfish in action again! Haha!
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Hi fitpalpeople!
I haven't checked in her for awhile. In fact, I stopped logging food. I know. :huh: It's terrible.
But. I pretty much eat THE SAME THINGS every day and on the days when I don't (going out or eating something like salad bar stuff) it's hard to add those things up anyway.
BUT.
I did lose another pound (mystery!). I haven't weighed myself in about 2 weeks.
For me, treating healthy eating as 'normal' usually works better than overstimulated vigilance anyway.
I tend to crave stuff I shouldn't eat if I am always thinking about not eating it; do you know what I mean?
Anyway. I tried on a pair of jeans today; a size smaller that I had *cough* grown out of. I can get em up, zip and button them and sit down in them. So. it may be too soon to brag because I won't wear them in public but... HEY, I couldn't even get them zipped for awhile there.
We're off on a 2 week vacation starting on Thursday. Alaska cruise; lots of opportunity for exercise on board and it's easy for me to choose healthy foods on a cruise.
YAY summer!
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That all sounds good Cris ..... and the cruise will be fab!
I walked over 12500 steps today and did 40 lenghts swimming in the local pool....... hope it shows tomorrow...weigh in Wednesday! :ohwell:
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Good job Jean with your stepping and swim! that's great
I am focusing on myself more in order to exercise and get a routine going. First thing this morning I did 40 min of cardio including elliptical and treadmill. Next I will swim 30 min and do strength training 30 min. I have 30 lbs to lose, and have to work it!0 -
Hi Everyone: haven't been around much in the past week or so but am now starting to get back into the swing of things, the good news is I have still been logging in my diary and have not let all my obligations to the 2 Mums get in the way of my "eating plan"! I have had to step back a bit from helping my MIL get ready to move into her retirement residence by the end of July as she is getting too demanding for me! Usually I speak to her when she becomes like this but there is already too much stress on DH as he deals with her so I don't want him being concerned about me ... I am usually the peacemaker in the family so when I get upset it gets my DH worried! Strong personality traits are a bonus in some situations, but in others they can be a drawback, I find! It will all work out fine in the end I know. Finally got to see the Dr after I felt so poorly about a month ago, so yes, I have a slew of tests to take so I have been busy booking those as well. Also my part time, part time job where I usually only work 2 days a month requires that I work 5 or maybe 6 days this month. They hired a new HR manager and I have been asked to do his orientation and get him up and running as quickly as possible. I couldn't say no, as, my old boss asked me personally to help them out. As my Mum is quite stable right now (knock on wood pls), I said ok! It is surprising how quickly you can get back into the routine even though I retired over 3 years ago!
Have a great trip Chris and yes Charlie, I also was raised with the clean your plate and waste not, want not mentality! I believe I am finally working past this :grumble: I just say, this is not good for you, leave it!
Welcome 6.5 :flowerforyou: great news about your partner and my goodness you have certainly had a stressful time, time for you now so welcome back and so glad you introduced yourself.
Well, everyone, signing off now but really wanted you all to know I was thinking of you all and loved reading your many posts and especially hearing about your family get togethers and grandkids, etc. have a great week everyone :drinker: Cheers, Marian0 -
Wow! I have had a hard time finding time to spend on line except for basic journalling, and it is great to catch up. What a busy bunch -- as always, I am impressed.
Marian - I feel for you with your MIL situation. Sounds extremely familiar... We're making yet another visit to a retirement residence next Monday in hopes that this time she will take the leap and decide to move. For once, DH is going with her! And your work situation sounds pretty danged wild even if it IS only part-time! Stick with us and don't let the 2 Mums get you off track!
Chris and Jean - sounds like you are both going to have a good weigh-in tomorrow!
6.5 - thank you for telling your story and getting back onto MFP. You have given so much, now I hope you can take care of yourself too, by eating well and enjoying hanging out here with this great group.
I am having a recurrence of a stomach "issue" that makes it really hard to eat much - will be good for the weight, but does not feel so happy!! I just have to really keep away from starches again until it settles back down. I shopped while too hungry the other day and had delicious baguette! Bad baguette! :sad:
The intensive care for the cat my DD and I rescued is easing up a bit, and we think we may have found an angel to adopt him. Keeping fingers crossed... He is doing much better, but still will need lots of care for a while longer.
So I'll finish enjoying a holiday today (St. John the Baptist, patron saint of Quebec, now secularized as the Fête nationale) - back to work tomorrow. :drinker:0 -
Hi sixpointfive and welcome to the group...wow you have had a tough time........hope you can stay positive and we can all help you to lose those pounds....:flowerforyou:6.5 - thank you for telling your story and getting back onto MFP. You have given so much, now I hope you can take care of yourself too, by eating well and enjoying hanging out here with this great group.
Thanks Jean and Jugar. By nature I'm on the solitary end of the solitary/social spectrum, but I want to make MFP work for me, and getting and staying connected is my next step. ;-)0 -
Okay, after so many of you have talked about it, I finally bought a Fitbit Flex. (They are recalling the Fitbit Force and no longer making it.) I thought about Bodymedia but I don't like that armband. Was afraid that the band too close to my cardiac implant might interfere, too. I'm not suppose to have a cellphone within a foot so I would think that armband might not be a good idea.
Anyway, are there any trick, tips, or comments I should know for when it comes?
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Well the month is coming to an end, so I thought, selfishly, it might be helpful to me to put down how things have gone. The month started rough with little or no exercise, and my calorie count out of control for much of the time. Since I turned 60 mid month, something seemed to click in my head saying...Enough Excuses...it is time to get back on the right track again. Since joining this group just over a week ago, I have exercised 7 straight days, and managed to keep my calorie intake under control over the weekend, so having you all here is definitely helping! I appreciate all the feedback from everyone, I believe it helps me hold my self more accountable to sticking with my program and hopefully reaching my goals over time.
Thanks to all of you! :happy:
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Back in the swing of things after much rest and relaxation but can now start jazzercise today which is a good thing. Starting to eat better and will weigh in on Wed. I am sure I did not loose but as long as I stay the same which seems to be the name of the game for me. Redecorated our living room - broke the bank and lots of work but looks good so today dusting and doing the floors which is badly needed after all the work. By for now and always look forward to reading all your posts.0