WOMEN AGES 50+ FOR NOVEMBER 2014

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  • CynthiaT60
    CynthiaT60 Posts: 1,280 Member
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    Oh, thank you. Nice combination. ;)
  • bwcetc
    bwcetc Posts: 2,776 Member
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    Cynthia ... valium ... and prayers your mom is ok ...
  • mollywhippet
    mollywhippet Posts: 1,890 Member
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    Here is today's joke of the day:

    :)

    Maurice an 82 year-old man went to the doctor for his physical.

    A few days later the doctor saw Maurice walking down the street with a gorgeous young lady on his arm.

    A couple of days later do doctor spoke to Maurice and said, “You’re really dong great, aren’t you?”

    Maurice replied, “Just doing what you said, Doc: “Get a hot mamma and be cheerful.”

    The doctor said, “I did not say that. I said, “You got a heart murmur. Be careful.”

    :D
  • MomFLYer
    MomFLYer Posts: 47 Member
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    Coming in late, but better late than never! I am in my mid-40's, have a stent & several auto-immune isssues

    Goals for the rest of November:

    1. Consistently hit my 10,000 steps every day (sometimes higher when I'm at work)
    2. Going sugar-free (except for my turmeric mixture) as of lunchtime today. (Sugarholic)
    3. Get to where I'm doing my yoga stretches minimum of 3x a week.
  • janemartin02
    janemartin02 Posts: 2,653 Member
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    Another chilly day in Il.temps in the teens.
    Hope all are ok
    sending hugs
    jane
  • nccarolb
    nccarolb Posts: 858 Member
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    Cynthia - Prayers for your mom and hopes that you have some Valium...
  • rjadams
    rjadams Posts: 4,060 Member
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    Hi all,
    It is still cold. My front yard is a total northern exposure and see's no sun. I wanted to mow it one last time but it never thawed out enough. So I guess I stay with shaggy grass until spring.

    I stayed home from work yesterday and had my therapy of choice. That is, I laid on the floor with Bodi and cuddled for about an hour and prior to that Ritter jumped on the bed with me right after DH left for work and cuddled up next to me. Nothing make me feel better fast than the loves and cuddles I get from my "boys".

    I raked leaves this weekend and did other mundane things around the house but at least I felt somewhat normal. The scale is still holding with a slow slow but steady drop. Since I am not really working on weight loss right now it is a nice thing to see anyway.

    I hope you are all hanging in there. Don't let the holidays panic you, and if they do, there is always Xanax. :wink:

    Robin, Bodi and Ritter from the PNW
  • hoff2002
    hoff2002 Posts: 64 Member
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    Just popping in to say "hi" to everyone. I apologize, but it's been taking me hours to read and respond to everyone. I really want to be able to do that because I feel it's much more personal, and I wanted to get to know each of your better. Unfortunately, I cannot no longer afford the time.

    Please know that I am keeping up with everyone's news and saying a prayer of thanksgiving for the successes and prayers that God will bless all those who are struggling with personal and family issues. You guys are absolutely wonderful and I have really grown to love this site.

    Welcome to all those who are new. Looking forward to keeping up with you as well.

    Hugs to all! Stay healthy and warm!

    Barb from South Louisiana
  • hoff2002
    hoff2002 Posts: 64 Member
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    Quick Question: I am searching for an activity tracker that will count steps/activity, monitor heart rate without a chest strap, and monitor skin temp/perspiration. I haven't used one before. If you have any experience with any of the brands, can you please tell me from your experience which are the good ones and which ones to avoid?

    Thanks in advance for your help!

    Barb from South Louisiana
  • GodMomKim
    GodMomKim Posts: 3,651 Member
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    Heather – I am scared of the internet dating sites…. Giving out personal stuff is scary to me…but look what I do here!!!! I need to get over it.

    Yanniejannie – I have a number of gay men friends; you are right great guys but not datable for me.

    Kiki – welcome – I am in N. Cal and wishing for rain too!

    Cynthia – (((hugs)))) keep us posted!

    Barb from S. Louisiana – no worries on keeping up with each of us; it is a crazy making habit!



    November Goals:
    Walk every day
    Log all bites everyday

    Kim from N. California
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  • Lestan48
    Lestan48 Posts: 489 Member
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    "Quick Question: I am searching for an activity tracker that will count steps/activity, monitor heart rate without a chest strap, and monitor skin temp/perspiration. I haven't used one before. If you have any experience with any of the brands, can you please tell me from your experience which are the good ones and which ones to avoid?" I just orded a Kogan HRM, it is a watch type no strap.

    Wednesday and slept really well. Got up and did 50 minutes wii Gold's boxing, waiting for breakfast to settle and then JJ's cardio kick-boxing. 1 hour walk after lunch.
    Washing doggy's doona covers and tidying house, plus Seasol side and front garden
    Lesley in Tasmania
  • trisH_7183
    trisH_7183 Posts: 1,486 Member
    edited November 2014
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    Good eve from very cold Ohio.We had around 5" of snow ....high today was 11*. Will be close to 0 tonight.
    Love comfort food this time of year,so made Zuppa Toscana soup,with enough for tomorrow. Then pumpkin pie for DH.I tasted,but will have my slice later. Just 50 cals under my limit ,but thats ok.

    Like some other posters,would like to answer everyone,but just isn't possible.Someone mentioned it's hard to concentrate as we age. Such a true statement! Most of my hobbies have gone the way of the dodo for that very reason.Even reading,my longest lasting interest.Have been a heavy reader since grade school. Now,no matter how interesting the book is,often find myself staring at the wall. Grrrr,makes me wonder where my mind has gone!!

    Enough complaining. Good luck to those trying to eat healthy & Congrats to the losers. Pat
  • QuikDogs
    QuikDogs Posts: 194 Member
    edited November 2014
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    hoff2002 wrote: »
    Quick Question: I am searching for an activity tracker that will count steps/activity, monitor heart rate without a chest strap, and monitor skin temp/perspiration. I haven't used one before. If you have any experience with any of the brands, can you please tell me from your experience which are the good ones and which ones to avoid?

    I've been watching the "wearable tech" market with lots of interest. I got a fitbit about three years ago. Lots of trouble with them for me: I get a skin reaction from the armband one, both the armband and clip one burn through battery or charge, and then I lose them.

    Great review here from CNet: http://www.cnet.com/topics/wearable-tech/

    And for a very in-depth review of one you think you might want, check with the man himself, DC Rainmaker. He provides the best reviews out there on sports tech items of all kinds. http://www.dcrainmaker.com/

    Kiki, the web developer and geek girl who's sorta no longer a girl at 56 but pretends.
  • henseybrown
    henseybrown Posts: 7 Member
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    Good afternoon. B)
    I'm home on my break with just a little time to say hi. :D
    I have a better outlook today (about my bad habits) feeling more energy (for some reason) therefore I have more (mental) strength to make good decisions... hopefully will carry into tonight :p
    Have a great rest of your day... (btw, I'm in California... hoping for rain, supposed to get some tonight, fingers crossed) sorry for all who are dealing with the harsh weather :o
  • QuikDogs
    QuikDogs Posts: 194 Member
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    "There are so many wonderful tools out there. But how does the person implement a tool in the moment when they don't want to implement the tool, when they want to eat? And that's where most people get tripped up, because they go into the moment of want, and they can't use the tools."

    Yup! This is what I am working on. :)
  • tngram2seven
    tngram2seven Posts: 465 Member
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    Good evening, everybody!
    It was a cold day today but we're supposed to warm up to the upper 60's on Sunday. This weather is crazy. I sympathize with all of you who are battling the snow. In TN they close school at the first flurry. As a retired teacher, I can say I enjoyed some of those days even though it seemed ridiculous to be at home. We have not had a decent snow in years. Most of my students had never had a really good snow to play in. Maybe this winter we'll see some.

    Beth - my mother was born near Buffalo in 1916. I've always wanted to visit the area, but I'll be sure it isn't in the winter time if I ever get to go.

    Jen -I am a newbie here and am already feeling very welcome. Congrats on your weight loss!

    Carol - I love the phrase "lurking around". It sounds a little sinister but in this case it is a great way to keep up with friends and gain encouragement! I'm sure I will go through times of just "lurking" and not posting.

    Sylvia - I know where you are now. I remember it as much hillier than central KS. I was born in Wichita - raised in Hutch. As a Kansas state graduate I am very familiar with the flint hills They are strange, bare, but beautiful. Sorry about the new shoes.

    Thank you all for helping me feel welcome.
    Prayers for those of you in pain or facing personal challenges.

    Toni in chilly Nashville, TN
  • nccarolb
    nccarolb Posts: 858 Member
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    Dropping by for a whine...Came home to no heat! It had evidently worked all day until the thermostat told it to go warmer at 5:30 p.m. It is set to 62 while I am at work and it was 61 when I walked in and found all of the vents dispensing cold air. I'm bundled up and will call for repairs in the morning. Hope it's an easy fix because I don't have the money for a major repair; I'll be living in the cold.

    Brrrrr,
    Carol in NC
  • bwcetc
    bwcetc Posts: 2,776 Member
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    Well, if you're watching the national weather news, then you know that the Great Lakes regions, especially Buffalo, is getting socked with a major, dangerous storm. While I "only" have about 3-1/2 feet right now, others near me are reporting well over 4 into 5 feet. We're expecting another 20 inches tonight. The plows and emergency crews are struggling due to the sheer amount of snow and whiteout conditions ... so roads are closed. We know friends who have relatives who are stranded on I-90 south of Buffalo. DH and I spent 2 hours trying to open our driveway ... just trying to keep up with it really ... as we received several Town Emergency Calls that travel bans were being strictly enforced. Schools are already cancelled again for tomorrow.

    My son with the disabilities had someone with him today and has plans for help tomorrow. We will be writing large Christmas bonuses this year for his aides, that's for sure!! There is no way my husband and I would have made it to his place today!

    And believe it or not ... it's supposed to get into the 50's by Monday. It will be until Spring, however, until we get rid of this much heavy snow.

    I'm bushed ... I forgot just how hard all that shoveling and clearing is ... several achy muscles tonight!

    Beth in very snow and windy Western New York
  • barbiecat
    barbiecat Posts: 16,970 Member
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    I spent my day walking dogs, running errands (cold but no snow here), and riding my exercise bike while watching my recordings of DWTS and figure skating. Read all your posts but no time for much of a reply. Burned lots of calories. Jake bought a second hand treadmill today and will bring it home tomorrow so our living room will look more like a gym. We'd get rid of the couch but the dogs like to lie on it and hang out with us.

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    18,000 steps today :D
  • genealace
    genealace Posts: 240 Member
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    Just finished reading page 20 and have comments to make before I start the next one.
    Rita I had an abusive husband and although things were good sometimes I always knew that it was a temporary reprieve and that he would revert to type sooner rather than later.
    Hoff2002. You are not alone in finding the scale way up after eating Chinese food. I find that I'm always up 2 to 3 pounds the morning after.

    Pat your Christmas cactus is beautiful. I have two that are in bud at the moment. They grew from two tiny leaves about the size of your pinky fingernail that were all shriveled up when I brought them back from England several years ago. They came off a large plant that had been my grandmother's but which my dad had left outside after my mum's death when he couldn't be bothered with lots of plants indoors.

    Michele. I don't have to have a blood test before my injection. The first two were done at the specialists office just to make sure that there was no reaction. Since then I just pick up the meds from the pharmacy and go to my doctor's office and the nurse does the injection and I don't have to see the doctor.

    Regarding the cocoa, if you mix the powder with an equal amount of cold milk it should mix Okay but it does take a firm minute or so of stirring. Then you add the hot milk.