WOMEN AGES 50+ FOR AUGUST 2014
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Margaret and everybody else who is concerned about our food
Here is an article about protests against the big corporations, we have to become more active. Other countries do not allow GMOs
http://www.examiner.com/article/gmo-s-the-unknown-addiction
exermom
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And now for something completely different:
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Nope -- I give up, maybe someone can help me???0
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Michelle I just copied the addresss and looked at them. Nice pool, no very nice pool and a LOT of river rock.
mewkatrinah, RVing all year. Sounds enchanting. My daughter worked at a National Park one summer and they have wonderful programs that seniors go there with their RV, live there for the summer or whatever season and work at the park. I think it souldn wonderful. She worked through their 'Christian ministry in the national park. The park gives you a job which lets you live in their dorms and then you work in a christian ministry somewhere in the park. She worked at the Grand Canyon and helped lead services right on the rim 3 times every Sunday, her fiance led the services and she led the music. Other people in the program led similar services in the campgrounds. They worked in the Hope House which is right on the rim also. They also get to purchase anything for 50% off the whole time they are there which let us stay there for 50% off and anytime they were with us our food was 50% off.
Rita, congrats on your new beds. I wish my husband would finally let go of his money and buy a good bed. Your story of the two twin beds reminds me of when we were newlyweds. We moved into my apartment which had 2 twin beds. Our landlord would not let us move another bed in there so Sears had a foam insert we could put between the beds to make it one bed. Well everyone here knows what newlyweds do:smooched: , one night our beds collapsed because we didn't choose one side of the bed to get it on. We were in the middle. We can laugh about it now.
Carol, yes by all means you did the right thing. I don't think she deserves to be called the kids Mom. She may have given birth to them but she was not a Mom. 15 minutes to move everything in to a dorm?????? How can that be done? When we first moved out girls into the dorms when they were freshmen the orientation crew was out en masse to meet every car who drove up into the parking lot and they just swarmed around us and got everything. Our oldest had a pappasan chair and that was known as the sattelite dish for the whole 4 years she was there. One of the big strong good looking guys called it that and it stuck.
Sylvia, I loved your joke today!!!!
I am having a senior moment right now and can't remember who is from Tasmania. But every time I read where you are from it takes me back to my pregnancy days with my oldest. I had the worst nightmare about a Tasmanian devil underneath my house. Of course the character was the cartoon charachter and not the real animal.
Had my echocardiogram today. Always interesting to watch. Also it allowed me to get my monitor off my chest for awhile and get new electrode patches put on. I think my appointment with the doctor is in 3 months though so unless something is dreadfully wrong I won't hear from her until then.
Joyce, Indiana0 -
Meg – glad DD#1 is welcoming you in.
ATL Gail – it is tough to balance work, but here is cheering you on!!!
Joyce – I am glad (I guess) that you are having dizzy spells, as then maybe they can figure out what is wrong, but I am also sorry to hear you still have them.
MNMargaret – sorry to hear Son is not making good choices.
Lesley – glad you found us again!!!
Michele – hope DH’s colonoscopy goes well..
Sylvia – good job on releasing more weight!!! And 191 is so much lower then you were- it is skinny!!!
Katla – what a weird event to have a neighbor just walk in… and feeding raccoons in her house? That is just darn stupid! Good luck figuring this all out.
Heather – what a great time you all will have!!! Food sounds good!
Pat – our food pantry’s will take sealed packages or garden fruits/veggies but nothing “pre-made”
Juanita – great that exercise = camp food!!! – I love camping
Rita – Good job !! and the goals maybe stretch goals, but that is good, and there is no failure – just doing your best and carrying over to next month….
Heather – I want to come!!!! If the drinking and driving/staying is the issue what about you meeting the gals ½ way for lunch?
Diane – welcome back, I can’t do selfies either –
Renny – congrats on the pound released!!!
Katla – glad you liked your new stylist! And that you are going to see DD and DGD !
Joyce – ridding your life of “toxic” people is a good thing, and just like any other poison it is not ok to have just a sip…. Keep on staying away from her.
Patty – the classes sound great!
Cathi – welcome we can be your virtual support group!!
Rita – great job on breaking the walking into do-able chunks!
Carol – it wasn’t me who asked, but I was thinking of you. First thing Call DDS (child protective services) who ever you need to call in that area! Those kids need a responsible adult!!! Later: good job calling, I know it was tough but you did the right thing as we all are agreeing!
As for the next place to live – do not settle on a place you will not like; you may have to compromise a little; but just keep looking there is the “perfect” place out there for you.
The taxes you refer to are they sales tax? Property tax?
Ibtewksbury, Sharon- welcome!! Where are you from?
Barbie – 35000 steps!!! Wow!!!
So I feel like I missed welcoming a newbie.... so If I missed you welcome!!!
Last night was amazing - Fondue and martini's - I had a peanut brittle martini, it was divine! a gorgonzola and field greens salad, then Cheese fondue made with sharp cheddar, beer, basil pesto, garlic, and sun-dried tomatoes the dippers were veggies and bread, I did almost all veggies... so good, but split between 4 so not too much. then entree fondue (ok now we are all eating too much) One pot of veggie bouillon to cook in and one pot of hot oil. We had breaded mushrooms, yams, broccoli, bell pepper, (then 2 each of the following) coconut shrimp, sesame crusted ahi, bacon wrapped beef tenderloin, honey almond chicken, blackened salmon, smoked sausage - then Chocolate fondue - with a splash of Baileys - fruit and cake as dippers...
Heaven only knows how many calories... I just enjoyed it and got back on track this morning... It was so much fun, that I am already thinking I would like to make it an annual tradition.
August goals :
Stretch 5 minutes a day xx
Walk 45 minutes a day xxxxx
Do Heather’s abc balance 1 time a week 1st week done.
Kim from N. California0 -
Good Morning All You Awesome People,
I feel really good today. Yesterday I worked 9.5 hrs, went home and cut the grass then went in and made dinner, cleaned up the dishes and made lunch for today.
I know for a fact that if I work out or get a work out (like mowing) I have more energy, can accomplish more afterwards and my mood is better, yet I still end up way to many times going home from sitting at a desk all day to vegging on the couch at night"because I'm so tired"! It's crazy, I feel so much better when I'm moving.
If I forgot to mention it, the massage last Friday was a disappointment. She was not very good, the hour ended up as 45 minutes and her stomach (which was level with the bed) growled numerous times. It was free so I just chalked it up to an experience and let it go.
Our Y is closed for the next two days for maintenence. They will be cleaning the pool, putting in a new womens locker room floor, painting everywhere and I'm sure other stuff. Our building is 100 years old this year and we will be having a big event to celebrate so they want the building to sparkle. It does have an awesome history, it has always been a Y but remember the YMCA use to be a men's only vacility. The building is spectacular.
OK, must get to work.
Anyone interested in the free classes, they are on-line, it is easier for you to go to the site than for me to try to give you all the information. Just look up www.coursera.org. There are loads of free classes, classes that are timed, some that are go at your own pace, I believe there is a way to get credit for them if you pay but I am just taking them for the learning experience at this point.
Welcome to the newbies, prayers for all who are struggling, and hoping today is a great day for all.
God Bless,
Patty Cincinnati OH0 -
Good morning. At least I hope it is. Didn't sleep much last night. Laid awake for hours and finally got out of bed about 5:30. I don't know what the problem was, but it have a lot to do today, so can't worry about it.
We were planning to have a BBQ at the lake today, and got all geared up for that, then my son called last night and asked if we could move it to our regular house instead, because it's closer and he has less distance to drive in the hot weather. It was pushing 100 yesterday and today promises to be just as bad. That makes a lot of sense, but now I have to clean this house. I had the other one all ready to go.
He also told me about more trouble with his ex. She is saying things to the oldest granddaughter to try to get her to want to live with her instead of her dad. He said the poor little thing had a total meltdown the night before after talking to her mom on the phone. And he is pretty sure that it has less to do with the ex's love and concern for her daughter and more to do with the fact that she would get more in benefits if she had a child living with her. I could just strangle the witch with my bare hands. So, he says he is going to have to curtail their contact for a little while. He even mentioned that he has been considering relocating to get them farther away from her. She is really a toxic personality. Always has been. But the kids really love her, of course, so he has tried really hard to keep her in their lives. It's such a mess.
Michele, your pool is beautiful! All that stone! My goodness. Seven years ago when we bought the cabin we gad a load of gravel delivered got the driveway and we were out there shoveling gravel for three or four weekends. I thought it was going to kill me. And that was nothing compared to your rock. Great job!
Well, I may go try to get a little more sleep.
Have a great day.
Sylvia0 -
DD works at a grade school. They are required by law to report any suspected neglect/abuse.Then it is out of their hands & investigated by children's services.Teachers,aides etc go to classes learning how it works.
Where children are concerned,we all need to help.
Carol,thank you for making that call.Know it wasn't an easy diceison.I've made the call. :brokenheart: Thanks, Gloria, for your input. Sometimes, even though you know what is right, it seems hard to take that first step. I feel sad, but relieved.0 -
Good morning ladies!
Today I will strength training for upper body and then treadmill. I did about 30 minutes of yoga to start. I have updated my profile photo with the real me. I also added some "tummy shots" on my profile page. I've officially come out of hiding.
Michele, beautiful! That's all I can say!
Sylvia, enjoy your BBQ, a little rest first.
Joyce and Kim, yes I agree on getting toxic people out of your life. In my case, even if they are loved ones, you have to take care of yourself.
I am out of time again. Welcome all new ladies. Hugs to all!
Cindy in OK0 -
Good morning!
On the subject of GMOs, I have been fully convinced for years that our tainted food source is directly responsible for many illnesses, disorders, cancers, etc. I'm am quite sure there's a direct link to the the drastic increase in pancreatic cancer. We can write as many letters, stand outside of the violators with big signs but it hasn't and likely won't make a diff (I do still sign petitions when given the opportunity and base my voting choices on those who are less likely to sell out for $$ since that's what it's all about). The only think that does is educating the public (a huge task since many just don't care and don't buy into it) and not buying the crap they're selling. Stepping off my soapbox.....
Determined to post a 2 pound loss next Monday so I'm staying my course and crossing my fingers.
Going to try harder today to focus on my product line updates, etc.
Happy day to all!
xo- Gloria in sun shiny Metro Detroit0 -
I found all the following about Moderation in all things.
“Moderation in all things, especially moderation.”
― Ralph Waldo Emerson
“Everything in moderation, and that includes moderation itself.”
― Tadahiko Nagao
“Everything is good in moderation. Even moderation.”
― Iveta Cherneva
Everything in moderation, even the truth”
― Marty Rubin
The saying μηδεν αγαν (meden agan) was inscribed on the temple of Apollo at Delphi. It means "nothing in excess".
In Aristotle's Rhetoric it is attributed to Chilo, one of the Seven Sages of ancient Greece.
"Do everything in moderation, including moderation."
Benjamin Franklin
"Moderation in all things"
This line from Andria, written in the second century B.C. by the Roman playwright Terence, echoes the "Golden Mean" emphasized two centuries earlier by Aristotle. But the concept of moderation as a means to a virtuous life is believed to have been inspired by the Seven Sages (c650-c550 B.C.), including Thales, Solon, Periander, Cleobulus, Chilon, Bias and Pittacus, who as a group and individually are credited for many sayings throughout antiquity.
I found this in Yahoo Answers:
The phrase, "Moderation in all things," is common extrapolation of Aristotle's Doctrine of the Mean (as presented in his Nicomachean Ethics). His ethic works around finding the mean, or middle ground, between excess and deficiency. An example of this would be his presentation of courage being the happy medium between the extreme of rash action and the deficiency of cowardice, in respect to a person's possible action in the face of danger.
It should be noted that Aristotle's ethic is often misundertood by its summary: moderation in all things. It is frequently reasoned by those unfamiliar with context that the common phrase means that a person should approach all things (whether healthy or unhealthy) with moderation; therefore, reasoning that a moderate amount of a bad thing can be indulged is not uncommon to find. This is an inaccurate representation of the perspective summarized in the popular phrase.
But what about Scripture? Though there is no direct quotation matching the proverb, Paul does use a similar idea in his description of the successful athlete:
And everyone who competes for the prize is temperate in all things. Now they do it to obtain a perishable crown, but we for an imperishable crown (1 Corinthians 9:25).
While Paul could be making reference to an Aristotalean sort of ethic of moderation here, it is more likely that the phrase translated here as "temperate in all things" should be better rendered as "wholly self-controlled" or "entirely self-disciplined." Several alternative translations favour this reading of the text. Thayer's Greek Lexicon notes that Paul is presenting the figure of an athlete who trains himself, taking charge of his body, abstaining from "unwholesome foods, wine, and sexual indulgence" that he might perform at the peak of his potential prowess.
@ MNMargaret – Sounds like you have a son like mine. I agree, he/they got themselves into the mess, they are adults and need to get themselves back on track.
@ Katla49 – I have a herniated disk too at my L5-s1. I chose to not have surgery and went to a chiropractor instead. It took a long time to heal and acts up every now and then but I did not want the surgery.
@exermom – Great job on the rocks (and pictures!)
Rita from CT0 -
OH! Forgot to compliment the fruits of your hard labor exermom! Looks like a sanctuary0
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Good morning all. To answer your question I am from Apache Junction, Arizona....where the temps are in triple digits at the moment....Love the desert...
There is so much to read on this page, but I will get through it...Success my first day....05lb...the scale has moved...I will take it..
Sharon from Arizona0 -
Good morning! Thanks to all you for your support for my decision to call DSS. I led another Safe Sanctuaries training session last night at church and I talked to the class about my call. NC law states very clearly and succinctly that anyone who suspects abuse is required by law to report it. I explained to them that, although it was hard for me to do, I couldn't ignore what I was hearing and seeing. I know that many of you are not necessarily religious, but during my training, I use a quote from Matthew 18 that says "...whoever welcomes one such child in my name welcomes me. If anyone causes one of these little ones to stumble, it would be better for them to have a large millstone hung around their neck and to be drowned in the depths of the sea." That is how I feel about it, too!
Kim - The taxes I referred to are property taxes. It adds up to about $2,000 per year. I have a pretty small income and $2,000 makes enough difference in the mortgage payment to really make me hesitate. My car is 13 years old and that $167 a month is enough for a used car payment. I don't want to stretch myself until I am worried about it all the time, but I also do hope to have a new job by this time next year!
Michele - Your pool area looks amazing! All that rock!!! :noway: :noway: I don't know if you tried it, but on photobucket, you can resize your pictures. That may be what you need to do to make them small enough to show up the way you want.
Joyce - I hope they find something from the monitor! One never wants to hear bad news, but I feel that if I know what I'm fighting then I have a better chance of winning. My son and I have both worn Holter monitors which are no fun, but they are at least short term.
Rita - I think you asked what medications we were using for depression. I have been taking Prozac for close to fifteen years. They tried me on different drugs but nothing worked as well. For the past five (?) years or so, I have been taking Wellbutrin in addition to the Prozac. They work together marvelously!! My daughter takes the same combination except at higher dosages and she is also pleased. My son started out taking Zoloft but his current psychiatrist switched him to Prozac which seems to be working well for him, too. Both of my children take mood stabilizers in addition to the anti-depressants. My daughter takes Abilify and my son takes Seroquel. I hope you find something that works well for you very quickly!
Heather - I understand about the friends who won't visit because they can't drink. I have had friends like that and it was really annoying. I spent years being the designated driver because I can't drink alcohol (sets off a bonfire in my stomach) but I really got tired of it. Being sober meant being able to see just how obnoxious they become when they drink to excess. I don't see much of them anymore.
Meg - You sound like you are using your summer vacation wisely. I think it's great if you can spend this last week or two relaxing instead of scurrying about.
I didn't mean to mislead anyone about the 15 minute car unloading. I believe that we unload everything out onto the sidewalk/lawn and then folks are there to help move it to his room. The cars can stay there only 15 minutes--we have longer to haul everything upstairs.
I get to go look at condos/townhomes on Friday! I am excited about looking but am sad that I don't have anyone to take with me. It's much more fun and effective if there are more sets of eyes. My daughter will be at work and I can't figure out anyone else who lives around here that would understand my lifestyle enough to help me. This is just a preview sort of thing anyway, so I guess it's okay. I'll definitely take someone with me before I buy.
One more thing before I go...Even though my eating was fairly atrocious yesterday (too much stress eating and dinner at 9 p.m.), I hit a personal best at 20,116 steps (10.82 miles). My legs were very tired, but it felt soooo good!! :happy: Off to get in some steps right now before I hit the work stuff again!
Have a great day!
Carol in NC0 -
Michele ... Wow! .... Just Wow!! Wanna come up North and fix my pool area?
Carol ... It seems the right decisions are also the toughest. You made the right decision.
Just popping in today ... it's been crazy around here ... someone got their shovel out and has been heaping the "you no what " all over my husband and I! Bad luck comes in threes?? Nah ... try more like 20 and 33s ... sheesh ...
Diet is going so-so ... exercise not happening right now.
Beth in WNY0 -
Reading Carol's post on meds for depression made me remember to share this with you all. My oldest son has not been responding well to his psych treatment. We had genetic testing done and discovered that while he was on Zoloft he might as well have been taking a placebo. He doesn't have enough "receptors" for the Zolot to actually do anything. Which is why many of these drugs work for some and not others ... we all have different DNA. Something to consider if you're hitting a brick wall.0
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Happy hump day!!
Welcome Sharon.:flowerforyou:
Michele,thanks for sharing the pics,beautiful
HUGS
jane0 -
Did an hour of yoga today and an hour of the deep water class. Tomorrow's plan is to do the Biggest Loser Power Sculpt DVD.
Joyce - for the first time ever, I AM sore. I wasn't this sore last year and so far this year. I'm sure I know what it's from tho. We put the rest of the riverrock up behind the retaining wall by the upper patio. That meant I not only had to shovel it into the sifter, I tried to sift as much dirt as possible off so that it hopefully wouldn't get into Vince's eyes when we dumped it, then pull the cart up a pretty steep hill to where we put it down. Actually, after that deep water class today, my back is feeling better. That is so funny about your bed as a newlywed!
mewkatrinah - Vince said when he retired he wanted to get an RV and go on the NASCAR circuit. I wasn't too happy about that, I don't think I would have gone. So we bought this house.
Just made Vince more jello. He can have broth, but he won't eat (drink) that, tea, but that's a no go. Jello is about the only thing on this clear liquid that he'll eat. Well.....that's his choice. I used to quick set jello (ice cubes) so hope this works well. I want him to have at least SOMETHING
Patty - when we lived in Stroudsburg, I don't know how old the Y building was, but the upstairs was where the men lived. Last we went there, it's now the daycare. But it certainly is interesting.
Cindy 781 - your pic is beautiful
Thank you everyone for your coments about our pool. I just wish I knew how to post the entire pic from tiny pic or how to get the pic to post from photobucket. Anyone???
Sharon - congratulations!
Carol in NC - the photos that showed up were the ones I used tinypic from. I don't know how to resize them in photobucket or if I need to. I'd be happy just getting the pics to post because the ones in tinypic didn't post the whole pic
I just posted the pics on facebook if anyone cares to take a peek.
Still don't know how to get them to post here....hmmmm....
Michele in NC0 -
Carol, you did the right thing. Thank goodness for you and other people who stand up for children.:flowerforyou:
Anne: We have a huge problem with obesity in our culture that affects many people regardless of income but you are right that it is most prevalent in low-income families and those with less formal education. That is where childhood obesity is most noticeable. As a retired teacher, I've had a lot of time to observe children and know about their family situations. Where are you from?:flowerforyou:
Margaret: You class sounds very interesting. I hope you’ll continue to share your insights.:flowerforyou:
Cindy in OK: You look wonderful. I love your picture.:flowerforyou:
Heather: Maintaining IS a life sentence. I’m so glad it comes with the support of this wonderful group of women. My weight has crept up a bit in the last little while because of social entertaining of guests and because I’ve gotten a little sloppy. I’m working to turn that around. I climbed on my trike in the garage last night, worked off the excess calories I ate yesterday and was rewarded with a small loss today. Thanks for your good thoughts for DH. He has an appointment with the surgeon’s PA on the 12th and they will set a surgery date then. DD is scheduled to have labor induced on the 25th and I need to be there before then. I’m not sure how we will handle things, but we will handle them.:flowerforyou:
Meg: Thanks for your support regarding the neighborhood cat & raccoon feeder. :flowerforyou:
Newbies: Welcome! Let us know where you’re from and a little bit about you. The more often you post, the more support you will receive from the women here. People are generous in sharing tips on things that have helped them succeed.:flowerforyou:
Barbie: Your walk along the Olympic Discovery Trail sounds divine. I hope you enjoy your time alone and don’t end up too lonely. I haven’t been alone in a long while. I’m not sure what I’d do. Will the dogs be with you?:flowerforyou:
Margaret: You are so right when you say the burden for our health comes back to choices we make. We are able to make better choices when labels are honest and forthright about ingredients and processes.:flowerforyou:
Barb in SW ID: Retirement surely helped me make changes to improve my health. I still have stress in my life, but not the chronic fatigue that my working life and long commute caused. The ladies here who are still working and raising families have a big challenge juggling responsibilities and remembering to take care of their own health, too. The bottom line is that a person can do a better job handling responsibilities when they’re healthier. It is worth the effort.:flowerforyou:
Michele in NC: I’m sure you’ll settle on a good decision for bowling. I’m always impressed with how active and organized you are. Your yard is GORGEOUS!!! Thanks for sharing the pictures that show all of your hard work. I love the night lighting, too.:drinker:
Sylvia: I hope your son is able to find a better balance between the kids and their messed up mom. He is right that the kids’ wellbeing is the most important issue. :flowerforyou:
Rita in CT: You did a wonderful job responding to the moderation issue! I looked it up and found so much information it was hard to handle. Thank you!:flowerforyou:
Beth in WNY: Your comments about the effectiveness of medications being different for people because of genetic differences are quite astute. The answers that help one person cannot always help the next. We need to be persistent and keep trying things until we find what works for us.:flowerforyou:
We have a “free” day today. There is nothing on the calendar. The question is how do we use the day to our advantage. I want to put our boats “to bed” so they can be left alone while we deal with health and medical issues. For the sailboat, it means checking to see that the through hulls are closed and the power plugged in to keep the batteries charged. For the fishing boat, it means hauling it out of the water and parking it on our driveway apron. That will be enough for the day.
I’ve had an upward detour on my weight loss journey and am working to correct it. The social obligations of hosting our son’s in-laws led me to over indulge. I may eventually learn to be a good hostess without losing dietary discipline, but I can’t claim that skill now.
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
August 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 three glasses of water daily, preferably more!0 -
I'm Linda and I'm from Florida, trying to be "super Strict" on my diet until August 20, (we have a beach trip to Ft. Myers), I am the mother of 3 all grown, twin boys in College, my daughter is married. I am the only one in my immediate family that struggles with my weight, so they don't really understand. I am totally refocused for August and I hope that this month will be a great start to the new me. I have been "off" of diet coke since July 11, and that was a huge thing for me, but I find without it I don't have the sugar cravings like I use to have, I have been trying to eat "clean", so far so good. I have been on this site off and on for about 5 years I think, It's the best!!!!! I look forward to getting to know you all and being part of your support center.0
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OK, now I jsut want to leave work. I was in very good spirits this morning. My mood is still good but I seem to jave lost all ability to focus on work.
I have to say that I am so looking forward to that on-line class, it is titled Nutrition, Health and Lifestyle: issues and Insights. Right now I am taking a class called "Learning How to Lear" It is very helpful and will come in handy, but it doesn't excite me. Anything on nutrition and proper eating interestd me.
Tonight I plan to trim bushes, pick up the yard, do all the trimming around sidewalk etc. and then try to get some time on the WII or doing an exercise DVD.
Two hours and fortyfive minutes left.
Oh well, back to work I go. FOCUS! That's what I need to do.
Bye Ya'll
Patty0 -
Good afternoon all!:flowerforyou:
Hi Linda - sounds as if you have this thing pretty much licked! It is so great to have this support - the real world generally doesn't "get" us!
Michele - loooooove the pool. You rock girl!:laugh: I was very taken with the tables and chairs. Do you get to eat out there often? How about some big pots of flowers?
Rita - Great job on the quotes! Very interesting.:flowerforyou:
Beth - hope things improve for you soon.:flowerforyou:
DH's friend came for a pre-cricket lunch and very much enjoyed the onion and cheese tart. He had seconds!:drinker: I had 200 calories of wine with my 3 course meal, but only 450 calories of food, so not too bad. Unfortunately I HAD to finish off the cheese while I was watching Les Miserables in the afternoon while DH was at the cricket. I have 350 left for tonight so I feel some shiritaki noodles coming on.:laugh:
It poured with RAIN at 11pm last night and we have had a light shower just now - OH! ! ! ! ! ! DH has just come through the door saying that they had a 20 minute downpour at the cricket, 2 miles away! Here it barely wet the ground.:grumble: So he has abandoned the cricket for the day. He will have to eat his picnic at home.
Carol - the friend who broke her hip is a big and embarrassing drunk, which is why I see her so rarely. Her boyfriend also drinks a lot and has suffered consequences. I am sure they can't contemplate coming over for a meal to the cottage in Wales (about an hour away from them) and not drinking. DH is not keen on visiting them. :sick: The other friend has a husband who, quite frankly, can't be bothered to bring her over (about an hour and a half from them) and also likes a drink or three. My friend doesn't drink, but doesn't drive, except locally. I hope she can take the train option. DH doesn't know either of the men at all and the women barely. The reluctant husband is a racist and "scrounger" bigot so I'm not sure that he wants to meet him anyway.:noway: He used to send me bad taste round robin emails which were quite politically horrid, which I'm sure my friend didn't know about. He was once dismissed from his job for "gross moral turpitude". Outwardly he is quite a charming chap! ! !:noway:
It's not til next May, so plenty of time to make arrangements.
It's the Great British Bake Off new series tonight. Can't wait! ! ! !:laugh:
Lots of love, Heather in Hampshire UK0 -
Hello Lovely Ladies!
I ran around like a chicken caught in a tornado for much of July! The SO and I survived visiting families and traveling! Things are calming down and I'm back on the wagon!:happy:
My goals for August are really simple 1) Get back on track with working out and 2) release 5 pounds.
Tere in Richmond VA0 -
Linda, welcome, and good luck with getting off the Diet Coke. I stopped drinking Diet Pepsi more than 30 years ago and I still dream about it.
Hubby made me smile this morning. We went to the gym together, and after we left he told me that at one point he looked all around the gym and couldn't find me. Then he said, oh, that skinny girl over there, that's her! I was wearing my new tiny purple workout pants. Feeling pretty good in them too!
Here is today's joke of the day:
:happy:
The teacher wrote on the blackboard, “I ain’t had no fun all summer.”
“Now Paul,” she said. “What shall I do to correct this?”
“Get a boy friend.” Paul replied.
:laugh:
Later ladies!
Sylvia0 -
wow, 18000 steps! I just got a pedometer. I have to work at it to get 4000-5000. It does motivate me. I have a desk job. But from what I am doing to get 4-5K, I think I must have only been getting about 1000 so I think it's a big improvement for me.0
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Good Afternoon All! I just started MFP about 2-3 weeks ago and woul love to join this group if possible. I could use all the motivation and support I can get.
I am 59 (just turned), and at least 40 lbs overweight. I have been told I am "Insulin Resistant", and I was told I need to be on a 22 gram a day Low Carb diet. It is very hard for me, b/c it is so restrictive to what I can have! I eat lots of fruit, but all are very high in carbs. :-( I can't exercise, at the moment, due to arthritus in my right foot. I will be joining a health club, so need to wait to see what kind of regimine they will put me on. I feel sure it will be alot of water exercises.
In the mean time, ANYTHNG y'all could do to help me with my meal planning or motivation, I should would appreciate it.
Hope you all have a great day, and don't mind me being here! :flowerforyou:0 -
Happy Wednesday:flowerforyou: . Hope you are having a good day. This is my 8 hour day and planning to walk home. We did get alittle rain during the night and sounds like we could get some more this afternoon. Could be relaxing to walk home in the rain, LOL. Had a good day yesterday and was under calories and took the dogs for a good walk last evening.
Carol--Remember you did it for the right reasons. thank you.
Meg--I was 17 when I got pregnet with my son. At first I thought about giving him up and then I thought (my folks were going thur a very nasty divorce) this will be someone who will love me for me and it was not easy. The father was a jerk and when he was 3 months old I married my first husband. Didn't think I could better. Anyway I have never regretted keeping him. I pray all works out for you and DD.
Lesley--glad you are getting things worked out. We have McAfee for our computer and not sure how good it works. We have the internet from Charter and they are to have a protection deal. Seems DH is always having to fix something. I am so glad he knows about computers as I am lucky to do what I do.
Michele--I thing that charging by the calories is a great idea.:drinker:
Welcome Sharon--You have come to a great group for support and friendship. Hope you come often and get to know us and us to know you. Congrates on getting the riverrock done. Now you can enjoy it. Thanks for sharing the pictures it looks GREAT!
Sylvia--prayers for DS and the children. It is not easy dealing with a bitter or crazy ex. We had to do that for years with DH's ex. First thing is doing what is best for the children and sounds like DS is doing his best. Limited or supervied visits for awhile might be a good thing. Love the NSV at the gym.:flowerforyou:
Rita--Thanks for sharing, Alot to think about. I also have severl hernited disk in my back. It got so bad I could barely walk and DH was pushing me around in a wheelchair. They wanted to do surgery and DH asked me to give the chiropractor a try. I was scard as was afraid they would break my back. But it was the best thing I could of done. It took several months but I can walk with no pain and my legs are not numb anymore. I go back once a month and I am just sorry I didn't go sooner.
Beth--Hugs and prayers. Don't know what is going on, but hope it gets better soon.:flowerforyou:
Welcome Pearlie55-- We are glad to have you. Come back often and get to know us and you know us. This is a great group.
Not sure if I shared that I have been alittle stressed about this trip we are taking the end of this month. We buy O'reilly stock thur DH's job and once a year we sell some to go on vacation. Have done this for years with no problems as do not want a credit card. This year when he went to sell it they said it was in a blackout period. But his main company nor the stock company could tell us why. DH kept calling and yesterday told them is someone could not figure it out he would be calling the trade people or a lawyer. Guess what last evening it worked. So now that is on the way and we will be good to go. I was really concerned as we are going with 9 other people and did want to let them down. We told them we were having probelms. But things are looking up. I just have to trust God. Well enjoy the rest of your day ladies and remember we are not in this alone.
Blessings, Vicki GI NE0 -
Hello!
Which photo program do you use? I started with Kodak Easy Share Gallery (it came with my camera), but it no longer has email support. Anything I loaded into it stays there. Unfortunately, i deleted the program and lost my pics. I thought my pics were still on the memory card, but NOOOOO. I bought a recovery program and got about half of them back. My pc has Cyber link Media suite which I find confusing to use. Anyone have a recommendation?
Katla - Good luck with your DH's operation.
I just want to mention, many states have laws about feeding wildlife, and interfering with the laws of nature. Your neighbor's behavior poses a serious health risk to her own animals as well as any other roamers in your neighborhood.
Rita - Wow, that was a lot if info on moderation. I learned something from you, thanks. Congrats on breaking your workout into smaller sets. Don't hurt yourself trying to get better. Sometimes you only have ten-twenty minutes to do something. It all adds up.
Carol, you did the right thing. I know it was hard to make the call, but those kids needed your help.
Michele - Love the line about one cat shy of crazy cat lady. Having multiple cats is like working in a kindergarten class filled with two year olds. You're always cleaning something or someone.
Welcome to Sharon, Katrina and Linda.
Diane in N. TX0
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