July : Free To Be Healthy
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OK Ladies, July is here, and time to claim your independence from old habits and be free to be healthy!
My healthy goals for this week are to do three cardios and two yogas as well as stick to my calorie goals all 7 days with healthy choices . My mini goal for today is to up my water intake.
How about you?????
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I had foot surgery a couple of weeks ago. I had to sit with my foot above the level of my head as much as possible for two weeks. The stitches are out now. There's some swelling, but not too bad. I'm increasing my activity every day. It's amazing how weak you can get in two weeks! I have to sit down after everything I do. Goals are simple - keep increasing activity and keep tracking. 'Hope everyone is having a great Summer!0
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Kobie, I hope you are feeling better sooner rather than later. Have a great holiday weekend!0
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Copied from my today's feed post: Something's working!! Every morning, when I weigh on the great and mighty scale....I weigh in around 241....this morning 235.6! Hooorah!! .....but that only gets me closer to my ticker weight..which is 234....I want to knock it down to ...220 before I go to Tampa at the end of August....this time I want to make sure I don't let it slip back up! I have been eating steam /fried cabbage for supper 2 or 3 times a week...yes, with the bacon!! I am an over eater, and you can't get too many calories with cabbage....I've got two more bags prep chopped and waiting for me, so I have no excuses...I'm gonna beat this!!!
Mini goal...to eat lighter at night , which is my worst time of day.....I do wonderful things throughout the day and sabotage myself at night..
Still drinking more water...
Kobie, sorry about your foot.
Tonya, good to hear you!!
Susan, Lovely as always
Carol...get away from that Chocolate!!
Snoozie, I hope you had a great Canada Day!
Tammy, Listen to the Doctors...you got this!!
Did I miss someone? Hello to you!
The new members don't know what they are missing!!
Should we have a Pinned message ,explaining to just jump in and let us know and keep jumping in on our Monthly posts? just wondering...
Happy 4th to everyone!! Have fun and Play safe!!
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Kobie- OUCH!!!! Hope you and your foot are feeling better and better every day! Love your simple goals and admire your perseverance even while recovering from surgery.
Gail- WHOHOO!!!!! Jumping up and down for ya with the breakthru on the scale!!!! And how exciting to be so close to your ticker weight , too Great focus with your weekly goals, too!
As far as new member participation, if you want to put a message out there for them to jump in, your encouragement just may do the trick! I've been looking at some other boards and participation seems to be sparse on most of them- really too bad.
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OK Ladies, July is here, and time to claim your independence form old habits and be free to be healthy!
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:happy: I am claiming my independence from old bad habits, and my freedom to choose to be healthy! Thanks so much for the topic and the start up Susan!! I love this.. and so appropro considering both our countries are celebrating independance and freedom this month!! :drinker:
My goals for this month are varied, but all fall under the umbrella of making sure that I ask myself every single day: what will I do today that will get me closer to my two ( ultimate ) goals: hitting goal weight and bringing my blood sugar down to a normal level..0 -
Today I walked for an hour, and prepared a healthy lunch and snacks for work this afternoon. I will review my diary entries from last year tonight, to help me plan my meals and snacks for this week. I have accomplished two things today that will take me closer to my goals.
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Gail!!! i was SO pumped to read your post this morning!! Huge, huge congrats my friend!!! It just goes to show us all that making small changes along the way leads to big results... and you have been putting in a lot of effort with identifying your own particular challenges and working on them, and committing to the biking - and the results are showing all your hard work!!!! i'm so happy for you girl.... and so proud of ya!!! Super job ... truly!!!! :flowerforyou:
Susan: I love your goals... and the way you have set daily and/or weekly ones.... thanks to your hydration challenge I was able to realize I absolutely need to drink more water, so I've been careful to set myself reminders on my phone every 2 hrs lol...!! Looking forward to hearing your progress this month!!!! love it!
Kobie!! OMG you poor thing!! I do hope you're feeling some better by now... must have been quite frustrating (and painful!) for ya!! Great job on starting to move around a bit, but remember to listen to yoour body... if you get fatigued, rest... don't push too hard - it can take a while for your body to recover from the invasion of surgery so go with what feels right for you!!! Hugs!
Hope all the Hatters are having a great summer..... don't forget to do what makes you happy, be with who makes you smile, and laugh as often as you can!!! :drinker:0 -
My goal for tomorrow is to stay below my calorie goal. This weeks goal is to successfully complete W2D1 of Couch to 5K. I started week 2 yesterday but couldn't jog for the entire time I was supposed to.0
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Good to hear from you Phayesthemonkey! I've heard of Couch to 5K before, and I've also heard that a lot of people who do videos like that need to adjust the pace to what is best for them. I"m doing this Jillian Micheal's thing at Curves, and it has a non impact alternative or modified alternative for each exercise which is great.
Snooozie- sounds like you had a great day- yay! Love how focused you are!!!!
I don't know if squirming in a dentist chair counts as exercise, but, if it does, I get 120 minutes of credit for it today lol. But just in case it doesn't , I did make it to and through yoga today after the dentist which was a bit of a challenge. I kept to my calorie goal today again, too0 -
Susan, I feel for you In that chair...I've got to go to the dentist before the year is out or lose my FSA account. .:sad: .I don't wanna!!!:sad:
Phayes...Welcome!! and best wishes on the couch to 5k...you might not have been able to jog all the way, but you did what you could and you will get farther every time.
Snoozie, way to go ...preparing your lunch. you will get back to your goal weight. you are doing it !!0 -
Congrats Gail, I know you can accomplish anything! FSA acoount.....don't want to talk about them. I lost $600 last year. I have since then turned everything into an HSA, 401K, Roth and Investment accounts. FSA has too many restrictions for me.
Phayes...Welcome!!
Snoozie, so glad you are doing well. Great day!
See, thanks for posting such a wonderful topic. "The Chair" makes me squeamish. It's really sad.
People this weekend for sure starting tonight and going all the way through Sunday. I sometimes get overwhelmed and complain but then I ask myself......"Who did this?" me that's who! I have always had a "the more the merrier" mentality. I still do, now its just that I realize people are here to see me not inspect my cracks and crevices. I am looking forward to this weekend more than many others for that reason alone.
Have a great holiday weekend and do what you can to stay an track or accomplish your goals. I know I intend to!
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Today I walked for an hour; I made good choices for breakfast, and I am focusing on hydration today. Three things I have done today that will get me to my goal.
Morning Hatters!
Lovely to see a new face - warm welcome to you PTM! Excellent goals you have posted - I don't know much about the C25K - I looked into it once and I saw a lot of recommends from people who have done it, to not worry if you have to repeat a couple of weeks before moving on - several stayed in week one or two.. and for some reason week 4 rings a bell as being a week that a lot stayed at for a while before moving on... keep us posted on how you're doing?? Awesome way to get all the parts moving .. well done you!
Susan - just getting IN the dentist chair gets you extra calorie burn.... staying there for 2 hrs - bonus burn!! AND going to yoga afterward?? omg girl.... that's medal material!!! Super commitment to your goal woman.... (and you're a better woman than I for going after the visit.. kudos to you!!!
Gail: you must be still "hooked on a feeling" over your scale victory girl!!! I'm so pumped for ya.. truly I am!!! Hugs!!
Tonya... I can relate to the who did this mentality lol... I run a lot of events at work and i'm the type who also tries to make sure everyone is having a good time, no one sitting alone, and a wee bit of a control freak with details etc... but I started de stressing this year about stuff..... like it, don't like it, having fun, not having fun, don't like the food, music, venue.. whatever...??? Oh well... the complaint department is down the hall and to your right LOL... same with home visitors etc... I assume you're coming to enjoy my company and have some fun... we put far more pressure on ourselves than any of our friends or company ever do.. and life's too short to sweat the smalls stuff, eh?? So party on girl... and just enjoy yourself - let the rest of em worry about themselves lol!
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I've felt so absent lately it seems all I do is work. I haven't exercised as much as I should due to fact that I usually walk and the weather has been horrible here. but today the sun is finally back and so I will start moving again. even though I have a horrible head cold and all I want to do is drown myself in Nyquil and have a nice sleep - but since I am Mom I don't get to be sick so life goes on.0
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J - definitely one of the biggest challenges in getting to our goals for women our age are the myriad of responsibilities we've racked up over the years... and as women, we tend to put ourselves last on the list of things we gotta take care of.. (I'm not man bashing.. I love em, but the reality is men are far more able to put their needs ahead of anyone else.... and sometimes that makes me crazy I admit lol... ) it would be great if we could say from now on I'm putting me first. and put family and work and bills and life in general at the end of the list!! But the reality is that just isn't possible for most of it... but we have to remember we DESERVE to take even an hour or two a day to take care of us.. and sometimes we just have to insist... and remember that nobody is gonna give us that time for us..., we have to choose to take it and we not only have the right to do so, we owe it to ourselves. it's a mighty hard habit to break for sure.... carving out that me time is tuff but its so important IMHO. I have had to learn to say no, and to get over the initial guilt of wanting to do something for myself, but feeling like I "should" do something else... but I have no qualms about it now.. i'm worth taking care of and if that means someone else has to wait for what they want or need, so be it. I still have moments where I cave LOL.. but I'm much better at saying sorry...I'm not available right now! hang in there.... and be good to yourself!!!0
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Hi All!!
First a question on how to properly post an image here or even a link
2nd TY for being so supportive
3rd I have been eating healthy for a long time, not a single prepared or frozen thing in this house. All fresh fruits, veggies and meats.
I cook all my own meals and eat from a cake plate to help limit portion size. I am consistently under the calorie goal and not hungry.. so not really starvation here. I am failing miserably.
I have increased my activity as my COPD allows and the weight is not really dropping and the inches are not either.
I MISS my old metabolism!!!!
TY for listening
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Hi All!!
First a question on how to properly post an image here or even a link
2nd TY for being so supportive
3rd I have been eating healthy for a long time, not a single prepared or frozen thing in this house. All fresh fruits, veggies and meats.
I cook all my own meals and eat from a cake plate to help limit portion size. I am consistently under the calorie goal and not hungry.. so not really starvation here. I am failing miserably.
I have increased my activity as my COPD allows and the weight is not really dropping and the inches are not either.
I MISS my old metabolism!!!!
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Morning Hatters!!
Susan - loved yur 4th of July pic lol.... hope you all had a fabulous celebration!!
Today I walked for over an hour, and added a bit of Bisland's famous "slogging" to kick it up a bit... and I'm about to go grocery shopping for some yummy healthy food - including I think some delish strawberries for dessert tonight!! Two things I have done today that will help me progress towards my goal :bigsmile:0 -
Purple... you said you've been eating healthy for a while, and moving more ... but you're failing miserably because the weight or inches aren't coming off?? I can totally relate to how frustrated you must be.... my first 8 weeks on here I almost gave up because nothing seemed to be happening and I was doing everything right... the Hatters kept me sane and offered a lot of helpful tips and thoughts from their own xperiences.... so i'm going to try to do the same if it's any help..
Do you log your food? I know that until I started religiously logging everything in my mouth, I was only "guesttimating" and turned out I was way over the calories I had set for myself.. and I had set my cals too low as well. but once I realized just how many cals I was consuming and not burning off.. and that I was trying to make too big a deficit to "speed things up".... things started to change. I also kept flipping from one idea to the next when nothing worked... low carb here, eat more to lose more, etc etc... I tried everything (I thought). The frustration was huge... but eventually I managed to find what worked for me... it took a lot of experimentation and a lot of mistakes but I got there... and continue to keep figuring out what works for me as I lose th weight.... cause I have to change things up I've discovered...... perhaps if you share a little with us about whther you log, portion sizes, how often you eat nd what you eat.. that sort of thing... maybe some of us who've been here a while can offer a little advice if you want ..... but if not that's fine too.... everyone has to find out what works for them, and whatever it is we will support you! hang in there.. as long as you are eating well and moving you're doing GREAT things for your health remember.... so it's all a win! :flowerforyou:0 -
Purple... you said you've been eating healthy for a while, and moving more ... but you're failing miserably because the weight or inches aren't coming off?? I can totally relate to how frustrated you must be.... my first 8 weeks on here I almost gave up because nothing seemed to be happening and I was doing everything right... the Hatters kept me sane and offered a lot of helpful tips and thoughts from their own xperiences.... so i'm going to try to do the same if it's any help..
Do you log your food? I know that until I started religiously logging everything in my mouth, I was only "guesttimating" and turned out I was way over the calories I had set for myself.. and I had set my cals too low as well. but once I realized just how many cals I was consuming and not burning off.. and that I was trying to make too big a deficit to "speed things up".... things started to change. I also kept flipping from one idea to the next when nothing worked... low carb here, eat more to lose more, etc etc... I tried everything (I thought). The frustration was huge... but eventually I managed to find what worked for me... it took a lot of experimentation and a lot of mistakes but I got there... and continue to keep figuring out what works for me as I lose th weight.... cause I have to change things up I've discovered...... perhaps if you share a little with us about whther you log, portion sizes, how often you eat nd what you eat.. that sort of thing... maybe some of us who've been here a while can offer a little advice if you want ..... but if not that's fine too.... everyone has to find out what works for them, and whatever it is we will support you! hang in there.. as long as you are eating well and moving you're doing GREAT things for your health remember.... so it's all a win! :flowerforyou:
Thank You SeeHe an Snoozy.
To answer your questions.. I have been religiously logging, even made sure my recipes are in as well. I make a mean mac and tuna and every garden veggie salad. My daily calorie intake was set by MFP at 1200 and I usually come up about 100 to 300 shy of that. I include my exercise and used buddyslim to figure out the calories burned by some of my daily activities like I hand wash clothes and must "sweep" away the small pond that forms on my walkway after a rainfall. I walk when the weather allows -South Florida hot as Hades now and have done a bit of yoga & calisthenics too. Oh and have been swimming more. I do have Asthma and COPD so all done in moderation of course. For portion control I have been using an 8 inch plate that includes the 1 inch rim so total real estate that carries food is 6 inches. The logging showed me that I eat a balanced diet. Makes me second think some foods like rice, pasta and breads.
here are a few samples
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B9pHJvBK4O3EWDZwSG5YUE9wa3c/edit?usp=sharing
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B9pHJvBK4O3ER0xhMkNxZUgzTDg/edit?usp=sharing
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B9pHJvBK4O3EamZzWWVYNi1RaEk/edit?usp=sharing
I am not good about eating early in the day. I usually am done eating by 8 or 9 pm depending on the day and how hot it is. The hotter it is the later and lighter I tend to eat.
Please feel free to point out what else I need to do.. I have never dieted before and this belly is awful LOL
TY
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Purple.... you said " My daily calorie intake was set by MFP at 1200 and I usually come up about 100 to 300 shy of that. I include my exercise"
just to clarify...... including your exrcise.... does that mean you are eating back the calories you have burned from a specific exercise (i.e. walking etc)...??
Im just trying to understand how many NET caloires you are taking in.... if you are set at 1200 and only eat about 1000 on average (sayig usually 100-300 shy of the 1200).... AND you exercise (actual exercise I mean.. walking or swimming or something else... not daily things that you've always done movement wise like the cleaning and sweeping ) do you eat back the cals you burned in exercise or not??
(im not sure if those links you posted have something to do with your logging as my puter wont open them.... do u log food here on mfp?0 -
Morning hatters!
Hope all of you enjoyed your long weekend and made time for family, friends, laughter and a little ME time!
Just back from the lake and heading off to take my senior friend out for the day... its her 86th birthday so a drive in the country and lunch at her favourite little café tucked into a farmers market/general store out in the boonies... and a stop at the flower nursery on the way back for a few posies to decorate her garden. I suspect lunch will not have many "best" options available, but I will definitely be making the best choice available to me!
Met my hydration goal yesterday.... and today got my walk in before heading out... both of which will take me closer to my goal.
Have a wonderful day everyone!
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Morning All!
I am happy as a clam this week at my progress towards my weekly goals. I even did two projects for motivation from this idea I got online ,one called Motivational Marbles
I'm happy to say in my own version of that I have more marbles in the pound lost glass
And the other called "Motivational Milestones" which I use to keep daily and weekly progress of my goals for the week
Thanks so much Snooozie for the focus on goals and all your support - it has really, really helped me
And thanks hatters for all your encouragement as well !
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Susan!! I bet you're happy as a clam, girl!!! and walking on cloud #9...LOL... fabulous job on hitting your goals - and love the marbles and stones... great idea!! So proud of you..... you're doing so many great things that are all taking you closer and closer to your goal... IPOU to you!!!
i'm back from my day out; didn't have a lot of great choices menu wise but opted for the best available and only ate 1/2 ..... but seriously low on my hydration for the day.. (not a lot of outhouses in the country!!) have a couple of hours yet to get it all in... so I WILL be chugging the H20 for the night... but I may have to close my eyes and imagine it's a frozen margarita... hey whatever works right?? :laugh:0 -
I love your "Motivation Marbles", Susan!! and "Motivational Milestones" also!! A visual is such a good motivator!!
It gave me an idea about excercising...I'm getting a can and putting a dollar in every time I exercise....May not sound like a lot, but I can by something fun and cute with it when I get smaller, maybe nail polish!!
Great planning on your choices when out with your friend. I have been trying to follow your example at lunch...If I get a sandwich, I eat half and the remainder later on around 4:00. I am not so hungry when I get home at night. Thanks!
Speaking of sandwiches...I am going to limit myself, I have been eating way too many Tomato sandwiches... white bread and mayo...but fresh garden tomatoes are hard to pass up.
I am still trying to get my water in, along with not overeating at night...still one lb away from my ticker weight. I am so tickled that I have had a steady number for over a week..usually I push right back up the scale...
I hope everyone is doing well. Stay cool. drink your water.
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Great planning on your choices when out with your friend. I have been trying to follow your example at lunch...If I get a sandwich, I eat half and the remainder later on around 4:00. I am not so hungry when I get home at night. Thanks!
Sorry, Snoozie, this was for you, but I left your name off...I know you would know that.0 -
lol Gail.. yes I would have! GOOD ON YA!!! You are awesome and happy if its working for ya... I find its wayyyyyy too long between lunch and dinner so I have to have that something to tide me over... ! :flowerforyou:
and don't feel bad... I didn't even realize you had done another post right before this one lol.... so i'm just gonna backtrack to it.
Sandwiches are such an easy "go to", aren't they?? Especially on dayshift I find myself eating way too many as well.. I actually switched to WW bread because of it.... the slices are 1/2 the thickness of a regular wonder bread kind, and more importantly for me, it/s 1/2 the carbs for 2 slices (and for me carbs = sugars). I HATE paying the price of the WW bread, but its the only one I've found that has lower carbs.. anyway... when I make a sandwich now tho, I ALWAYS include a protein.. chicken, tuna, egg, leftover steak, whatever.. and then I pile the veggies on.. tomatos, lettuce, onions, cucumbers, blah blah.. whatever I can find... and because its got all that good stuff in it, it's pretty high lol... so 1/2 at a time really satisfies me.... and I'm free to have the other half around 3pm to tide me over til dinner. Sometimes I'll just throw all the fixings in a tub and a little 1 ounce size tub of mayo.. and construct it at my desk so it doesn't get soggy from the tomatos. ha! But I do try to make sure it's only every OTHER day that I have the bread... inbetween i'll try to have a salad with chicken or beef, or leftovers from dinner the night before. If I have a tuna sandwich, then I usually only add lettuce so I'll take assorted veggies cut up and a little of the Ranch dressing for a dip on the side... again 1/2 the sammich with the veggies is enuf.. and about 3 hrs later i'm chowing down on the same thing again lol. Splitting it up over a couple of hours seems to work best for me at work..... and keeps me from that | i'm home and Im starving I cant wait for dinner so i'll eat whatevers handy" moment LOLOL.
Honestly Gail, Im so impressed and so happy for you.. you are really working at making changes and keeping up moving the body parts in some way every day.... and it shows in the scale as you said!!! You're doing great.. and I love the idea of Susan's marbles and stones, and I think its a great idea on the $ every time you exercise.....!! Great motiviation and especialy cause its a win win. you get to SHOP with the $ after for some lovely bling lol!
i am struggling with the water too ...... and I'm really having to work hard at it. but I'm making my goal more days than not so its just a matter of me really buckling down and getting the amount I want in - i may resort to putting little red stars on my calendar every day I make it. ust like back in school LOL!! Keep at it girl.. you're making great progress and i'm totally psyched for ya!!0 -
Gail- soooo happy for you being able to sustain your recent weight loss You are really rocking this!!! I hear ya about the sandwiches- I'm a sandwich junkie. I'm trying to make sure if I have bread at lunch that I limit carbs and skip the bread at dinner.
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From Snoozie:
Saw this great little article here on the MFP site this morning... a couple of tweaks that go back to the Hatters mindset of "small changes making a big difference!" Thought i'd share in case it's helpful for anyone else besides me LOL! Have a great day MFP's! ) The difference between a healthy life and an unhealthy one is largely based on patterns of choices. Missing one workout or having one indulgent meal does not make you a fitness failure any more than having one “perfect” calorie-intake day means you’ll stay at a healthy weight for the rest of your life. Some people stay motivated by making big, sweeping changes to their lives, but most people find they can stay on track for a longer period of time by incorporating small, but powerful changes—tweaks that snowball into serious health-achieving momentum. Here are four power teaks that can do just that for you. 1. Don’t keep kryptonite foods at home This doesn’t mean you can never indulge, but if you make it super convenient to get to your favorite splurges (things like cookie dough, snack cakes, or potato chips) you’ll end up reaching for those items every time the craving strikes. It becomes an even better treat when you have to work for it. For example, if you’re really craving ice cream, take a walk to your local scoop shop and buy a single serving. (For more on overcoming trigger foods, read So You Want to Stop…Eating Kryptonite Foods.) 2. Make water your default beverage Put boundaries around soda and other sweetened drinks if you struggle with sipping too many calories. Don’t keep them at home, and make them a treat for special occasions only. Keep water super handy all day, every day. There are so many ways to doctor up h2o you should never get bored—room temperature, super icy, flavored with sliced berries, cucumber, or citrus, the options are endless. (Read So You Want to Stop…Drinking Soda for more tips on breaking a sugary beverage habit.) 3. Move more Take the stairs. Get off the bus one stop early. Go for a walk after dinner every night (bring your partner or the dog for companionship!). It sounds simple, but if you track your steps you’ll see these simple extra activities can add a thousand steps to your day—that’s 365,000 extra steps every year! Plus, walking for just 15 minutes has been shown to improve digestion and encourage fat burn. 4. Take a stand at work If you’re a desk jockey, chances are you spend most of your day slumped over a computer. Shifting from sitting to standing for 3 to 4 hours a day can have a massive impact on your health. Recent reports show standing burns 50 more calories per hour than sitting, which translates to 30,000 calories (or 8 pounds!) in a year. Those standing desks don’t look so ridiculous anymore, do they? Remember, on the journey to health everything counts; every step, every snack, every time you choose water over soda, every time you click “Complete this entry” in MyFitnessPal and finish tracking for the day - See more at: http://blog.myfitnesspal.com/2014/06/4-power-tweaks-for-a-healthier-happier-life/
Have a great day and stay healthy and happy all you crazy mad hatters....
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Sooooooooo...What's going on with you Girls? What have you done this week that was just for you, something that no one benefited from , only you??
1. I went to the dentist and had a tooth replaced. It was always a bit embarrassing when I would grin, and then I would think about my missing side tooth that was visible...:bigsmile:
2. A long, hot soak in the tub!!
3. A white hot pair of capris in a smaller size!! ( Well they may benefit my husband a little bit):blushing:
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Hey Gail... thanks for posting... thought the crickets had invaded again..... :laugh: :laugh:
We just met with a contractor... $17,000 for a new bathroom.... well, luckily there are plenty of hotels in the area (we only have one bathroom).....:noway: so guess I won't be drinking anytime soon....:drinker: (unless someone wants to go to Long Island and bring back some ice tea).....lol :blushing:
Good news - New Bathroom... destroy and replace EVERYTHING!
Bad news - wanted tile, but settled for acrylic.... easy to clean... and maintain... plus the real tile didn't feel as good as I thought it would... with a lifetime warranty...
See you all soon...:flowerforyou:
Carol
But on the flip side... did do zumba twice...:)0