WOMEN AGES 50+ FOR AUGUST 2014

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  • Katla49
    Katla49 Posts: 10,385 Member
    Mimi: You aren’t alone in your night owl ways. These days I’m quite often both the night owl and the early bird. I rest better some days than others.:ohwell: :flowerforyou:

    ArleneMatches from BC: Welcome to a great group.:flowerforyou:

    Geri in England: I’m glad to hear that your DH is improving after his heart attack. :flowerforyou:

    Helen from NE Coastal England: Welcome! It looks like you’ve been making good progress on your weight goals.:flowerforyou:

    Heather: My DSIL visited yesterday and looks wonderful. She decided to lose a few pounds when she saw what I was doing, although she chose a different program than MFP. She’s no longer counting calories and trusts herself to maintain. I wish her luck with that and am somewhat skeptical because I know I couldn’t do it without counting the calories in and out every day.:flowerforyou:

    Tere: If you’re doing water aerobics who will be able to see whether you’re doing the moves correctly? No one except the instructor if she is watching. :wink: When I started yoga a couple of years ago my moves were all approximations and not very good. Luckily I have a supportive and gentle instructor. Over time I got more fit and learned the moves better. You will too, if you keep it up.:flowerforyou:

    MNMargaret: I agree with both you and Heather about the skinny-mini issue. Too thin is just as unhealthy as too thick. I’m in no danger either way at the moment, and thrilled about it. I still have 1.2 pounds to lose to be back at goal. I’m inclined to backslide if I’m not diligent, as I mentioned before, and have to constantly remind myself. This group makes the diligence a lot more fun than I expected.:bigsmile: :love: :bigsmile:


    I want to make a statement about this group and its importance to me, so I’ll end with the following quotation:

    “One of the most beautiful qualities of true friendship is to understand and to be understood.”
    Lucius Annaeus Seneca


    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!
  • nccarolb
    nccarolb Posts: 858 Member
    Carol in NC,

    Here's a really informative, helpful thread I found about BMR/TDEE. I just followed the directions given and got what I hope will be beneficial information!

    http://www.myfitnesspal.com/topics/show/931670-bmr-and-tdee-explained-for-those-needing-a-guide

    BTW, where in NC are you? I'm in Jamestown.

    Thanks for the link, I will check it out!! I am in Burlington. Michele is in Newton and DeeDee is in Winston Salem.

    BTW, your eyes are beautiful!! :smile: I love your profile pic.
  • Cindy781
    Cindy781 Posts: 530 Member
    Happy Saturday Lovely Ladies,

    Wow! I missed one day and am way behind now. Yesterday I had lunch with a good friend who is celebrating her 80th birthday. She is a very young 80. I worked with her for about 30 years, she just retired this summer! She's an example that young at heart keeps you young! Yesterday I did lower body strength training and treadmill. I always start with some yoga. Today was treadmill for 40 minutes.

    Thank you again for the compliments on my tummy shots. Some of this is genetics, I have an Aunt on my Dads side that had a 19 inch waist when she got married, I've never been that small! But I thank Daddy for his genes, he looked fabulous into his late 70's before his health really declined. I have lost about 3 inches in my waist since January. My problem area is upper thighs, still trying to make friends with them!

    On the subject of maintenance, I've set my calories at 1300/day. I do estimate a lot on my diary as well. I eat about half of my exercise calories. This has worked for me as long as I make sure to drink a lot of water and consume a lot of fiber (veggies, flax seeds). The other key has been strength training. We have to keep our muscles ladies, they burn calories.

    DeeDee, congratulations on finally getting your house back. You will enjoy it so much!

    Anne, thank you for the movie reviews! Your garden pics are beautiful! You are a wonderful artist.

    Geri, I'm glad your DH is getting better.

    Jane, I hope you are nearing the end of the house hunting!

    Welcome all new ladies. Hugs to all and wishes for a great weekend for you.

    Cindy in OK
  • cityjaneLondon
    cityjaneLondon Posts: 12,786 Member
    Michele - I looked at your photos - gorgeous pool and poolside! And your arms are gorgeous!:flowerforyou: I had one zucchini tot to test it.:laugh:

    Alison - Great photo of you and hunky man. You are looking good!

    The chorizo stew has come in at 500 calories, so it's broccoli only with it.:laugh:

    DH'S team won, so I am expecting him home happy! :bigsmile: I have saved enough calories for ONE celebratory drink. And I will measure it.:wink: Good start to the season. :happy: He is very sad that his nephew, who left his wife and daughter, won't be able to join him because of babysitting commitments. :ohwell: He used to love meeting him for a drink and a meal in the pub beforehand.

    Geri - Great to hear from you!:flowerforyou: Glad to hear things are improving for your DH. I love the bus ride story!

    Welcome new person from near Newcastle - one place I haven't visited yet. I do intend to though. I love the North East as my brother lived near Durham for quite a while when he was first married and we revisited the area a few years ago for a summer holiday. But never been to Newcastle itself.

    Just done a big delivery order for Monday from our "posh" supermarket Waitrose. I love their speciality breads. Among the other things I've ordered some smoked salmon and hot smoked salmon and Philly cheese to make my salmon roll starter. You can freeze it, so it's yet another thing for my magic freezer. I intend it to be eaten with the zucchini tots as a starter for the bbq. People are arriving at different times and we sill be eating later than I'm used to so we need something to keep us going!:laugh: I do love supermarket deliveries. You don't seem to do it much in the States. It is really common over here.:happy:

    Bye for now. I am going to chase off hunger pangs with a cup of tea.

    Hesther in Hampshire UK and expecting rain and wind tomorrow.
  • HSDramamom
    HSDramamom Posts: 44 Member

    I'm finding that I don't care for Jillian Michael's DVD's. I probably won't get any more of hers. I really don't find someone yelling in my ear "higher, faster," etc. to be motivating. Lately, it seems that her DVD's show the person who's playing the music's equipment. I don't care to see that -- I want to see the exercises. Also, the people she has doing the exercises are all so young. I'm not 20 or 30 anymore. So I have to wonder if the things she's doing is OK for an "older" person. Well, everyone to their own. I tend to like Gilad, Jari Love, and a few others


    Michele in NC

    Michele,

    My DVDs with Jillian Michaels have "music without instructor" setting. I don't know if the DVDs you own offer that option. I use that most of the time, unless I feel like I need to be reminded of any details that I may have forgotten with regards to form. I KNOW what you mean about all the fit people in some of her videos, but the Biggest Loser ones (I have Power Sculpt) feature Biggest Loser contestants. Seeing them work motivates me, whereas the super fit helpers tend to discourage me some.

    I've not heard of the instructors you've mentioned. I'll check them out. Have you ever used any of Ellen Barrett's workouts? She has such a pleasant, yet encouraging demeanor and most of her DVDs feature women of various sizes and ages. I think she's my favorite instructor. I've been using her Yogini DVD lately and really like it.

    Carol in NC told me that you live in Newton. I'm in Jamestown (sandwiched between Greensboro and High Point). It's fun to see some fellow North Carolinians on here! :)

    Christina
  • nccarolb
    nccarolb Posts: 858 Member
    Good afternoon! It is a rainy day here but I am actually quite enjoying it. I have the windows open in several rooms and the blinds are open all through the house. I would enjoy it more if it weren't dreary, but this is such a welcome respite from the heat!

    Thanks for all of your replies and support. I'm still VERY worried about my friend and I appreciate your prayers and good vibes. I am going to try a month of strict logging and purposeful exercise (I mostly walk.) and see if the scales budge. During that time I also plan to add in purposeful core and strength training again. That part will depend on whether my house sells during that time. I don't imagine having time to do an exercise regime and pack, too.

    Heather - To answer your questions: My BMI is 29.2, my BMR is 1556, and Body Fat 28.74%. These are using weight and measurements because I don't have access to an "official" body fat calculator. MFP has me set to eat 1400 calories per day. That is why I'm curious if I'm eating enough on a regular basis. Calculating my BMR on another site, my BMR comes up at 1521 (pretty close to the same) and my TDEE set at 2092 (I put in exercise at 3 times per week, but I average at LEAST 30-60 minutes of focused walking at approx. 4 mph every day and most days it's a lot more.) I've been trying to get in more walking (I can do a lot of that at work because I have very little time to do anything at home most days) and attempting to mix up my foods a bit more.

    Mixing up the foods a bit more may be part of the problem. I've been stuck in a rut for the past few months because I've been too busy with the house to prepare foods ahead of time very much. Today, I've done things differently and actually have a crockpot full of baked ziti cooking right now which will give me a few dinners this week plus some for the freezer. I've been trying to focus more on fruits and veggies and haven't been getting as much protein. It's a tough balance. :grumble:

    On to happier things!! I looked at six townhomes/condos yesterday. Three were total duds and a fourth was an "If I have to" sort of place. The other two were really great. One has a beautiful :love: :love: kitchen and a garage in its favor, but it has "forest" green (a dark green with blue undertones) carpet and matching green tile throughout the house. It would drive me mad!!! The patio area was okay but it looks over a golf course which I'm not too crazy about. The other one that I liked, has no garage and the bedrooms are fairly small. However, it has a good kitchen, a good-sized living room, a formal(ish) dining area (which I really like), and an amazing patio/outdoor area, plus a front porch!! It does not have a garage and the carpet in the living room needs to be replaced (I can put a rug over the stain), and small bedrooms. Overall, it would be my first choice, I think. I do hope it is still on the market when I'm ready to buy. The excursion did what I wanted it to do; I could eliminate some places because I truly didn't like them (even the realtor admitted they were not good) and I know to ignore those areas in future searches.

    I need to put the computer away and do that whole dusting, vacuuming, and mopping thing plus try to pack a little. Once my lunch settles, I think I will do an exercise DVD to try out one of my new ones.

    Have a great day!

    Carol in NC
  • janemartin02
    janemartin02 Posts: 2,653 Member
    Happy sat!!
    Going to spend the day with my 3 sons and 2 DIL and 2 grand daughters.
    Probably won`t be on much today.
    Heard from the apt,hoping to get the townhouse.
    Have a good one.
    HUGS
    jane
  • janemartin02
    janemartin02 Posts: 2,653 Member
    update,no pets for the townhouse.
    So gonna see about the apt.
    hugs
    jane
  • megblair1
    megblair1 Posts: 1,226 Member
    Hello my wonderful friends. I was bitten by the GI bug yesterday and still feel awful today. Cancelled our night out with friends. I read all the posts, but not up to responding. have a good Saturday and keep on your plan! Take care Meg from drizzly Omaha
  • HSDramamom
    HSDramamom Posts: 44 Member
    Hopefully this will bring a smile to your day and a little inspiration as well. :)


    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NAnAVLWyf80


    Christina
  • cityjaneLondon
    cityjaneLondon Posts: 12,786 Member
    Carol - sounds like you have a great plan!:flowerforyou: I would think, if you faithfully log every strawberry etc then you could happily eat 1500-1600 cals a day..:drinker: Walking, even fast, doesn't burn up much so that includes 100 - 200 cals for your daily exercise, depending on the time you spend. Strength training doesn't take long, a lot can be done in 20 mins, and shows great results, both for vanity and fitness.:bigsmile: Mfp gives you 64 cals for that!:ohwell:
    Well done for your resolve!:flowerforyou: Good luck!:flowerforyou:

    One lady I am in touch with logs every single tiny thing that passes her mouth. I am a bit more relaxed than that. I ignore cucumber, lettuce, broccoli etc. But I admire her resolve and she successfully maintains.:wink:

    Come on home DH! I m starving! :laugh:

    Heather UK
  • grandmallie
    grandmallie Posts: 10,145 Member
    afternoon ladies~
    I am just sitting down now... worked until noon,came home and changed, went to see DFIL and then to the trail to walk.. did about 3 1/2 miles walking before my heel started to hurt.. was driving DH electric car,so where I parked the car, I was able to plug it in and charge it for a bit while I walked..
    then got in the car and took myself up to Whole Foods.. I only go when the DH isnt home so that I can poke around at my leisure,had my lunch/dinner up there, even though I am trying to eat clean I had a slice of white pizza and a chai latte unsweetened..then went around the store looking.. the desserts and cookies oh my:noway: did buy myself some vanilla sleepytime tea, trying to stay asleep at night with menopause is something....
    I also broke down and bought some Lara bars,no sugar ,but are sweetened with dates, so it is all natural.. will have those when I am craving something...
    also bought no sugar added food based multi vitamins...and raw chocolate protein powder packet to try..also some unsweetened coconut water..then left there and went to Shoprite.. they have these little Quinoa,rice and corn squares that are really yummy for a snack and I use that with 4 of them and a laughing cow vegetable cream cheese wedge for a snack for under 100 calories..now here comes the bad part... they had small gelato's on sale and I bought 3...now I will have a spoonful once in awhile ,but mostly for the DH.. I did buy myself Yasso peanut butter cup greek frozen yogurt bars that are 130 calories a piece, and I will have them on occasion.
    I am trying to be faithful with alot of the non processed,no white anything..and I am doing pretty well.But like alot of you said..you do what you need to do.but you dont have to be a drill sergeant.. so I am exercising daily eating right and and am hopeful that the lbs will come off eventually.. it took years to put on,we dont lose it over night:wink:
  • yanniejannie
    yanniejannie Posts: 1,090 Member
    Hi,all,

    Have not fallen off the edge of the world. We are in Pa. After a meander up I-81 with several detours to see things of interest. Computer availability is spotty and going to be more so as we start actually camping for a week tomorrow. Have seen relatives, staying with a cousin right now and having dinner with a long time friend tonight. Have scanned quickly, probably missed a bunch.

    Love and best to all,
    Yanniejannie
    Near Pottsville, Pa.
  • drkatiebug
    drkatiebug Posts: 1,980 Member
    K in NEGA,

    The line at the top of my post about satisfaction came from Gloria in Metro Detroit--so thanks to Gloria for encouraging me!

    Let's stay this course! It will definitely be for the better!

    Thanks, Gloria! I did need to hear it.

    And to Christina, because I would have missed it otherwise.

    Only one reason why I love this thread.
  • gmom316
    gmom316 Posts: 244
    K in NEGA,

    The line at the top of my post about satisfaction came from Gloria in Metro Detroit--so thanks to Gloria for encouraging me!

    Let's stay this course! It will definitely be for the better!

    My pleasure! All of our "courses" are a little different for different reasons but we're all reaching for the same "finish line" :smile: :heart:
  • gmom316
    gmom316 Posts: 244
    Hello everyone,

    It's a perfect summer day here in the Motor City. Low 80's, low humidity, clear skies.

    Went back to the trail I took Aaron to the other day and rode this morning, after I stopped at the farmer's market in that town. Floated in the pool for a bit and did a little school shopping with my boy.

    Enjoyed lots of locally grown produce today for breakfast, lunch and dinner.

    Need to go log.

    Happy weekend to all!

    xo- Gloria in Metro Detroit
  • mollywhippet
    mollywhippet Posts: 1,890 Member
    Here is today's joker the day:

    :happy:

    The Teacher had asked the class to write an essay about an unusual event that happened during the past week.

    Little Johnny got up to read his. It began, "My daddy fell in well last week."

    "Good Lord!" the teacher exclaimed. "Is he OK?"

    "He must be," said Little Johnny. "He stopped calling for help yesterday."

    :laugh:
  • rentrikin
    rentrikin Posts: 104 Member
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  • exermom
    exermom Posts: 6,554 Member
    Did about 50 minutes of Jillian Michael's No More Trouble Zones DVD today. Then went to the farmer's market. The guy with the real good corn wasn't there, but the guy with the real real sweet cantaloupes was there. I bought 7. If they're not cut up, does anyone know how they should be stored? On the counter or in a dark place? Unfortunately, he had the cantaloupes last week and I couldn't get there because of the social and he won't have them next week -- at least he said he won't. But he did tell me that he's expecting to have some red okra. He just wants to pick it when it isn't real wet out. I was thinking that I haven't had any red okra yet this year. Another guy said that he'd have some purple potatoes next week. We shall see. He said he didn't bring them this week because they weren't washed. Like I would care! I can wash them just as well as he can, so that's what leads me to wonder if he truly has them.

    Tomorrow's plan is to do one of Leslic Sansones' walking DVD's

    Anne - it's a good thing you called animal control. That woman! I try as much as possible to avoid artifiial sweeteners. I have this "thing" against putting something in my body that was made in a lab. Actually, I prefer not to even use sugar if I can avoid it. I drink my tea without sugar in it, just lemon. thanks for the sorbet recipe. "8 persone" -- 8 servings? I don't have an ice cream maker, can you make this in an ice cube tray?

    Made some chocolate cookies for Jess. She's going to a wedding at the end of the month, and me being me, can't let her go to Maine empty handed! So I have some squash cookies and these chocolate ones that she'll eat. I don't think she'll eat the squash ones, but Kris' parents probably will. Vince wants some, but I think I'll probably give them to Jess. There's a lot else he can have. Plus, I want to try that fudge recipe.

    Arlene - pour yourself a nice tall glass of decaf unsweetened ice tea and hop right on

    We went out on the upper patio last night, Vince and Ken were listening to music. Anyway, later in the evening we realized that these catepillars that we find in the pool sometimes come out at night. Anyone know what they are?

    Geri - "we all have weeks when we don't do as well" Tell me about it! I'm trying so so hard to reel myself in from the social. I'm trying, but it isn't easy. I know that if I get back into the tofu/cocoa at night, that'll help. Vince is fine after his colonoscopy and so glad to be eating solid food again!

    Helen - welcome! You do so many interesting things

    Fatand Fifty - welcome!

    tere - one of the good things about water aerobics is that if you're doing things incorrectly, no one can tell under the water! Just keep moving, that's the most important thing

    jb - have a great time with your mom! You have such a way with words (talking about the summer pounds)

    Cindy781 - I one time had a 19 inch waist. I think I was probably around 2 or 3 at the time....lol

    Christina - the only problem I sometimes see in Jillian's BL tapes when she uses BL contestants is that they sometimes don't use correct form. I never thought of using the "music without instructor" setting because I like to be reminded of the form and what's coming up. I have heard of Ellen Barrett. For some reason I don't think I have any of her DVD's. Does she just do the yoga DVD's? That may be why. I have quite a few yoga DVD's. Yes, I love to see other North Carolineans on here, too

    Carol in NC - that one townhome/condo sounds really great. I do so hope it is still on the market when you're ready to buy (which shouldn't be too long from now)

    Meg - take care of yourself

    Heather - I'm like you, if I just have a little bit of something (like last night I just had a bit of cucumber and a bit of tomato) I just ignore that. It isn't very many calories. Now if I have a cup of cucumber or a good amount of tomato, that I will count. But not the small bits.

    Alison - I've only been to Whole Foods once, but I really liked it. DeeDee - isn't there one by you? I'm thinking that was the one I went to

    Welcome to everyone else new that I may have missed.

    Michele in NC
  • barbiecat
    barbiecat Posts: 17,251 Member
    :flowerforyou: Tere, when I started line dance classes almost 10 years ago shortly after I retired, I told myself that my goal for the first class was to not fall down and not knock anyone else down....when I succeeded at that, I made a commitment to attend the class regularly so I could learn the routines and do better than just not falling down....I wish the same for you in your water class..no one is looking at you, they are busy thinking about themselves.

    :bigsmile: :flowerforyou: Heather, once again you explained beautifully how easy it is to add a few more calories without even noticing and how important vigilance is.

    :bigsmile: Welcome to everyone who is new.....keep coming back....consistency is your friend.

    :bigsmile: I've had super day....another one of those all day meetings....this one just 30 minutes away....I drove over with my friend who just came back from visiting her family in Waco so we could have time to talk....my cousin is home from the rehab place and has an aide coming in a few days a week so now she has a new set of things to complain about....I've kept up my daily phone calls because she says that she likes them and looks forward to hearing from me....she asks me what do to about things and then argues with me about how they won't work.

    :heart: Barbie from beautiful sunny NW Washington

    :bigsmile: 18,000 steps today

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  • Poerava14
    Poerava14 Posts: 1,098 Member
    Hello Friends~
    It's taken me 3 evenings to catch up on reading all the posts. Unfortunately, now I'm too tired to type replies or craft my Aug goals. Know that I am proud of you, pray for you and treasure your presence in this community.

    Rori
    From the Colorado foothills
  • Hello everybody,

    I took it easy today on the biking. sometimes I have to give my legs a rest. At least that is what experienced bikers always tell me. But I like that morning routine I follow.. To get up with the first daylight and bike into the sunrise. I miss it when I don't do it. So I did a short ride this morning but all climbing. Then I went yard sale shopping. I do mosaics with broken ceramics and since a few years it is getting really difficult to find colored tiles. So on the weekends I try to find some in yard sales, but even there the picking is very slim.

    Cindy

    The thing with the getting older is that I for example do not realize that I am old. Only when I take a close look in the mirror:cry:

    Slowly the ill effects of the Atkins diet are disappearing and I am seeing tiny weight losses again. Thanks for the compliments on my yard, hundreds of hours of work went into it.

    Michele

    When the biggest Loser started I used to watch it and I always thought that I certainly would not want that woman yelling at me all the time. Over the years I had some excellent workout tapes, but some of them I lend to friends and never got them back and they do not seem to exist on DVD. I am thinking of buying DVDs from Miranda Esmond White whose exercise lessons I follow sometimes on PBS. Unfortunately she is on when I go biking at 5.30 in the morning. She was a ballet dancer and her kind of workout and Yoga seems to have the best effect on my figure.

    About the icecream making. I do have a machine, but most of the time do not use it. I just put whatever I want to make icecream with in the freezer until it is half frozen and then put it in the blender until it is soft.

    Everybody else

    I used to work in International tourism, that means we brought tourists from outside the US to the US and organized bus tours all over the States , Canada and Mexico for them. So I know the States and Canada very well and especially those States with tourist attractions. So every time I read through these posts I remember the good times I spent in the States where you are from and miss the individual beauty and characteristics of each place.

    Anne living in the very hot Mojave desert
  • Katla49
    Katla49 Posts: 10,385 Member
    Marking my spot. Have a great evening.:flowerforyou:
  • MimiPersists
    MimiPersists Posts: 94 Member
    Just a quick hello...

    I'm feeling pretty weak and wobbly after a month of almost no activity. Time to get going. Exercise is always a challenge. I'm not sure why, as I enjoy it ... once it's done, lol. I did the Smart Women Stay Young exercises day before yesterday and today. It's a good first step. But, yikes, I'm sore.

    Speaking of steps, I lost the Fitbit Zip that my daughter gave me for Christmas. It was so cute and worked well. The problem is, part of being cute was being small, making it way too easy to lose. I put it in my jacket pocket then it disappeared. I'm not sure whether to get another one or get the FitBit wristband. It doesn't get as good reviews on Amazon but I'd be less likely to lose it.

    Any opinions out there? (Now, that's a dangerous question!)

    A couple of you have mentioned tracking food. I rely on my food scale. They are cheap to buy but do such a great job of keeping me on track. Today was a good example. I was measuring out a half cup of dry polenta then thought I'd weigh it. The half cup I'd measured out was actually much more than the number of grams listed on the package for a half cup.

    The scales are so helpful - and they're inexpensive. I like the kind that use easy-to-obtain batteries instead of the batteries that are $13 a pop. I also like one I got at Costco that has a big base so it's easy to see the numbers. When you use a dinner plate on some of the smaller ones, you have to peer under the plate to see the numbers, and then you're often taking your best guess.

    If you haven't used a food scale before, a nice feature is the "tare" function. You can add ingredients to a plate or bowl and hit "tare" after each ingredient. You get the weight for each item separately...no math required. Most of the foods entered into the DB by MFP have the weight in grams, making it easy to calculate calories. E.g., if MFP shows a serving size of 100 grams (typical), and I've eaten 50 grams of the item, I just enter .5 servings. Viola (as they say)!

    Hmm. I can tell I'm wandering. This is not the most lucid post in the world. Hopefully there's something useful for someone.

    Now, for my new mantra, "Don't let the perfect by the enemy of the good." I really like that quote!

    Mimi SVQ
  • dinaesia
    dinaesia Posts: 54 Member
    Hello ladies,
    We're in the middle of triple digit temps here. Well, it is the middle of August, which is when we usually have them. Just another fine Texas summer day. Whew! It has hit 100 by noon, and I am not going outside. God bless Mr. Lennox and Mr. Carrier. I'm grateful to them for inventing A/C.
    I've had minor allergy issues for the last two days. I got into something and well, I'm changing my name to Sneezy. Man, I'm looking forward to a good night's sleep. Had a nap this afternoon. Not what I planned , but hey, sleep happens.
    I, too am a night owl. Don't crash until 1 a.m.
    Had a funny thing happen yesterday. My DH thought he left his glasses in the car. So he did a thorough search. He didn't find his glasses, but he found someone's driver's license. Our car had a former life as a rental vehicle. The license was expired. I tried to look the person up online and couldn't find them. I tried Google, FB, and several other locator sites. zip. zilch nada. Guess it goes into the shredder. Oh, and my DH's glasses...had fallen into sis's purse when he drove her to work. so he wore his sunglasses all day, like Roy Orbison.

    Geri - I'm glad your DH is doing better. It is good for him to walk about town

    Jane - Hope you find a lovely new home.

    Meg - take it easy, keep your electrolytes up. Hope you feel better soon.

    Anne - I love your username. I lived in Germany for 8 yrs. Loved it! Had so much fun in Europe. Thanks for the movie notes.

    Tere - sorry to hear about your injury. Do you use arnica? It works wonder on bruises and sprains.

    Michele - your river rock work is gorgeous! I had some rock in the front of my house and I moved it to the side yard. Many dishpans of stones later, (and a few fingernails) it is now relocated.


    Sylvia - just want to say congrats on your weight loss so far, you look great! Oh, about those shoulder pads...I have an angel pattern that uses old shoulder pads. You fold it in half and sew one along the straight edge to make a cone. Then you attach the other one to the back for wings, gathering it in the middle. I think it used a styrofoam ball for the head. Very cute Also very 1980's.. Funny that your DH thought they were "chicken cutlets."
  • Lestan48
    Lestan48 Posts: 489 Member
    Happy Sunday from Tassie everyone.
    Sorry but I do preach about eating enough, been there, done that got shouted at by Tom Venuto, got the T-shirt too.
    Sunday is my scheduled REST and re-feed day. NO training at all except walking the dog, Sunday Brunch cooked by husband and roast dinner. Sunday diary is not my usual way of eating.
    Have finally sorted out the mess caused by DGD's visit and budget should be right by end of August. SHE is never to visit again. Took $90 and 2 hours on phone with Microsoft to get rid of the Trojans and Malware she caused. It is hard when we are both on a pension, but lessons learned the hard way.
    Lesley in Tasmania
  • cityjaneLondon
    cityjaneLondon Posts: 12,786 Member
    Yeah! Raining, raining, raining! :bigsmile: We have a few apples on the floor from the remains of Hurricane Bertha, but our ripening plums seem to be clinging on.:happy:

    I will have to get out and pick beans and zucchini before they grow giant sized.:tongue:

    DH is going to iron his huge pile of shirts this afternoon. It's that kind of weather. I will bake some scones.:bigsmile:
    Tonight we will have pesto crusted hake with crushed fresh pea and creme fraiche on the side and some of those beans.:smile:
    Funny, I do lots of things willingly and lovingly for my men, but I have never ironed. I rarely iron for myself! I think it's because, when I was 15 and again when I was 20, I was in a play called "Look Back in Anger" and played a put upon wife who spends the whole of the first act behind the ironing board. :laugh: I drew the line at ironing for men ever since!:tongue: Luckily neither of us wear clothes that need ironing very often. I never iron bed linen etc.

    I managed 595 calories of exercise this morning! ! ! ! I was awake at 5.45 so got up, went downstairs and got started on my strength training. Finished off the weights after my machines. I did 500 on the machines as I was listening to an interesting radio programme. :happy:

    Love to all. Never surrender!

    Heather in rainy:happy: Hampshire UK
  • grandmallie
    grandmallie Posts: 10,145 Member
    morning ladies~
    im up ,but boy do i feel tired.. this insomnia is driving me crazy.. I guess the next step is to try some meletonin,will look for some of that.. I just dont want to mix a bunch of stuff is all.. maybe I will just keep taking what I am taking for the meopause..
    I am sitting having my warm lemon water and icing my foot, I see another shot of cortisone in my future..
    I will not have my foot operated on,until I retire.. I just dont have the money or time to be able to take off..
    going to the gym then over to walmart to look for more capri's and maybe another pair of jeans..I really should get another pair of sneakers, I were them most all the time and with being on my feet all day at work and going to the gm and racewalking they wear out.. I have ike 6 pair and the last pair I got fit ok, but they are to heavy.. for the gym and walking o.k. for work
    this afternoon I will try and make some of my food and DH food for the week because I will be working full time this week as the other girl is off on vacation. I have to be to work at 7:30 and work until 5-6 at night .. so if I get some stuff done now then I will have time for the gym before work.
  • DeeDee2211
    DeeDee2211 Posts: 1,133 Member
    Good morning beautiful ladies:flowerforyou:

    Christina:smile: Hi! Jamestown is a lovely area!!! I'm in Winston Salem, not far from you at all!!!!

    Michele:smile: Yes, there is a Whole Foods in Winston, it's about 10 minutes from me, I love going there and to The Fresh Market too! Have you guys had a lot of rain up your way? We haven't had a lot, but it's been drizzly, gray, cool and dreary:frown: , I'm ready to see the sun shine again!!!

    Meg:smile: Hope you're feeling better soon:flowerforyou: !

    Carol:smile: The townhouse sounds wonderful! I'll echo the others, hope it's still available when you're ready for it!

    Mimi:smile: Great advice about the food scale!!! I have one that's hard to see when you put a plate on it:grumble: . Now I need to remember where I put it when I was boxing up my kitchen stuff, it's ready to come back out and be used again.

    Rori:smile: It's always wonderful to see you:flowerforyou: !!!

    Dinaesia:smile: Hope your sneezes let up soon:flowerforyou: ! I think I caught my oldest granddaughters cold....yuck, summer colds are the worst! It's a gray drizzly day here, I'm thinking a nap may be in my future too:yawn: !

    Heather:smile: I know you've been wanting rain, this is the second weekend in a row we've had this icky weather, I'm ready for sunshine and a little warmer weather, it's pretty cool here too, unheard of for August in the south:frown: . I love to iron, when I have time, something therapeutic about for me, but then again I love to mop too:laugh: . Dinner sounds delish, I'll bring smelly cheese and wine:flowerforyou: !!!

    Alison:smile: Hope your foot starts feeling better! I need to get a new pair of sneakers too, the running store I get mine at said if you're wearing them a lot you should get a new pair every 6 months, mine are over a year old! I just heard on the news about a driver in Watkins Glen getting killed by another driver, isn't your hubby there for the race?

    I haven't decided yet if I'm going to go boss the boys today or not, I'm feeling pretty icky with this cold and it is dreary outside. I'll get a shower and then decide.

    Hope everyone has a wonderful Sunday!!! Drink your water:drinker: :drinker: :drinker: !!!

    Hugs,
    DeeDee in soggy NC:frown:
  • dottie_f
    dottie_f Posts: 525 Member
    i am back after a few years gone and many pounds gained, but my first week was a great success, so onto week 2. I am very bad at message boards but I will try to figure out how to keep up, because support and other's experiences help support the journey.
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