WOMEN AGES 50+ FOR DECEMBER 2014

barbiecat
barbiecat Posts: 17,200 Member
edited November 8 in Motivation and Support
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welcome.gifWelcome to a friendly community of women. The name says Women ages 50+ but all women are welcome. I hope you will become a part of us if you are new. None of us is able to manage this journey to health and fitness alone.

How did you do with your goals or resolutions for November?
What goals or resolutions have you chosen for December?

rofl.gifThis is a challenging time of year for all of us whether you celebrate the December holidays or just try to maintain your life while surrounded by celebrants and shoppers, whether you are seeing the challenges of winter weather or the delight of the beginning of summer. Whatever is before you this month, lets support and encourage each other one day at a time.

:D Sign your post with your name or alias and your geographic location so we can get to know each other better.

smiley-happy020.gifBarbie from beautiful NW Washingtonsmiley-happy093.gif

The reason most people fail instead of succeed is that they trade what they want the MOST for what they want at the MOMENT.

My word for 2014 is “mindful”

November Resolutions (with end of the month comments)
*walk 18,000 steps a day (every day)
*don't let the perfect be the enemy of the good (takes effort, but it's worth it)
*strength training twice a week (four times this month---not enough)
*put important dates on the 2015 wall calendar (finished and the calendar is hanging on the wall)

December Resolutions
*walk 18,000 steps a day
*strength training twice a week
*knit six child hats
*act the way I want to feel

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  • DeeDee2211
    DeeDee2211 Posts: 1,133 Member
    Thanks Barbie :flowerforyou:! You`re the best :bigmile:

    DeeDee in NC
  • margaretturk
    margaretturk Posts: 5,258 Member
    edited December 2014
    Thanks Barbie for keeping us going!
    Still need to remember to bookmark.
    :heart: MNMargaret
  • yanniejannie
    yanniejannie Posts: 1,090 Member
    My thanks to you also!
    yanniejannie
    mid-Atlantic
  • jmkmomm
    jmkmomm Posts: 3,247 Member
    Thanks Barbie for posting the post from Viv. My heart breaks for her. God bless children though. Sometimes the make us do things we don't feel like doing. More later

    Joyce, Indiana
  • Katla49
    Katla49 Posts: 10,385 Member
    edited December 2014
    Alison: Thank you for the information on PKD. I hope you are able to keep yourself healthy for a very long time. :heart: :flowerforyou:

    Kitty: Start your exercise regime with something you like. Exercise should be pleasant, not a drudge. Walking is excellent. I discovered yoga along the way and love it. If you love to dance, try that. Our friend Barbie has done wondrous things with dancing. :flowerforyou:



    Here we are at the beginning of December. Thanksgiving was a good celebration this year. We got to see our son & daughter in law for Thanksgiving, his dear friend from grade school and family on Friday, and my husband’s DS, niece, and grand-nephew on Saturday. Today we got the Christmas decorations out of the attic, but haven’t done anything yet, other than stack them in the garage.

    November Goals:
    1. Log every bite and swallow.
    *99% successful :bigsmile:
    2. Cardio exercise at least 3 days a week. *100% successful :heart:
    3. Have fun every day. * :bigsmile:
    4. Drink at least three glasses of water daily, preferably more!
    *Still not perfect. I’m working on it and managed more than ever before. :ohwell: :bigsmile:
    8. Eliminate alcohol. * Done and still doing. :bigsmile:
    9. Monitor sleep. *I’ve kept records ever day since I began. It seems to be motivating better habits. :bigsmile:


    December 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!
    5. Eliminate alcohol.
    6. Monitor sleep.


    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



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  • Lestan48
    Lestan48 Posts: 489 Member
    I am in for december. It is 01 December here and week 2 of jeannette jenkins' 15 week challenge.
    Doing OK
    Lesley in Tasmania
  • jmkmomm
    jmkmomm Posts: 3,247 Member
    It is so good to hear most of you had a satisfying Thanksgiving, enjoying fellowship with family and friends. And it sounds like most of us did pretty well on our eating. We deserve a pat on our back

    Thanks all for the pep talk for my injection of Christmas spirit. To whoever said something about the couple who always wants a gift card, this nephew and family go out to eat a lot so that's what they want. Wife is a juvenile diabetic who uses an insulin pump, one son getting ready for college next fall. He and his Dad are both 4X, the wife has real bad diabetic retinapathy and is going blind. She eats to much, way to much and she just injects more insulin, also smokes and loves her alcohol. She knows that my nephew is a recovering alcoholic but she drinks in front of him. Now you see why I satay from his name. I don't want to give them a gift card so they all can over eat.

    We have a catered lunch Christmas party on Tuesday for my Sunday school class and next Tuesday eve another catered party for the choir. UGHHH

    Joyce, Indiana
  • Hello ladies Its Karen from Down Under Australia I have been going 3 days need to lose 10 Kilograms or 22 lb would like to do in 3 months. Overeating is my problem although i feel i eat well, just too much...hmmmm
  • jmkmomm
    jmkmomm Posts: 3,247 Member
    Another lady from Down under, welcome.
    Forgot to add, Pastor Steve took a vacation day today, yes, preachers do take single vacation days on Sunday. We have another preacher in our church that substitutes for him when he is unable to preach. He is a missionary and a good preacher. But he wasn't able to preach today. So they got some one else. This guy might be a good preacher of the Bible, but he wasn't particularly interesting. I was tired enough and it really made me almost drift off to sleep. Back in the days when I was really slowing my going to church, I very easily would have used my tiredness as an excuse. I have to be at church at 10:30 an I set my alarm for 8:30 to have a chance to wake my brain up. But this morning I jsut kept hitting the snooze button. His teenage son was with him and I cold see him yawning really big. And somehow a yawn is very infectious. We have an excellent pianist and organist. Today they both played the piano, together. It was beautiful. It was in a minor key which made it even more interesting. And then our soloist sang her song in a minor key. So was an interesting day. I did eat a small lunch and then took a 2 hour nap. Oh, this guy preached about 30 minutes longer than Pastor Steve does. Will be glad when he is back next Sunday

    Joyce, Indiana
  • CynthiaT60
    CynthiaT60 Posts: 1,280 Member
    Good morning everyone!

    Barbie: glad everything went so well! And thanks again for the new topic.

    Michele: yes, there’s a fee for the registration service; I think it’s about $15 a year. Kind of like insurance payments: it feels annoying that you pay for something you almost never use, but it's a lifesaver when you need it. ;)

    Sylvia: hope you're feeling a bit better. :flowerforyou:

    Extremely annoying work situation the last several days. I slept less than I should have because of it, and I need my sleep so I don't get the crud my guy has been sniffling his way through. Will have to figure out a good way to talk to the colleagues about this.

    Cold, gray weather, but luckily no precipitation. Will be working several hours again today, but I'll have time to go to the gym later.


    Hope everyone has a good day!
    Cynthia :flowerforyou:

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  • cityjaneLondon
    cityjaneLondon Posts: 12,709 Member
    edited December 2014
    Good morning and a new month!
    Thank you Barbie and welcome new folks,
    My goal is , as always
    DON'T LET THE PERFECT BE THE ENEMY OF THE GOOD. :bigsmile:

    Works for me, when I can remember it! :laugh:

    The family will be getting back on Tuesday I think, judging by a comment on Facebook. Waiting to hear how it all went. I bet they are exhausted with all the travelling and tension. Of course, the real work begins when they are home with sorting out custody etc. Expense! :sad:

    I bought a new DVD/HD recorder yesterday with my own savings as DH has had such a lot of expense recently with the bedroom. As well as the painter we have new carpet coming and a new roman blind. :sad: I don't like being without my recorder, even though we've got internet replay, and this one can record two channels at once. I lost my old collection of films when the old one died, but I will record a new batch. I get two DVDs every month from Lovefilm, mostly obscure foreign ones that aren't on download, so I need a player. It is also Blueray.
    The painter arrived this morning and is underway now. The upstairs looks like a hoarder has just moved in with drawers and clothes everywhere. Only for a week though. :bigsmile:
    I do quite like sleeping in my study. :embarassed: I probably would have done last night anyway as DH has the bug I had last week.
    I must say, yesterday when we were shifting furniture, I was sooooooo glad I am fitter now. I was able to help carry heavy mattresses downstairs and hump things around. Amazing! I felt my body responding to the challenge. DH remarked that I would definitely not have been able to do it before.

    Got my exercising in this morning. I think it's about 613 cals, haven't logged it yet. The painter said, "You are really taking this seriously, aren't you! You must enjoy it!" I said, "I don't enjoy it- I do it so I can eat. I love eating." He said, "That sounds like a good enough reason!" :laugh:

    Duck legs tonight with lots of veg.

    Love Heather in Hampshire UK
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  • DeeDee2211
    DeeDee2211 Posts: 1,133 Member
    Good morning beautiful ladies :flowerforyou:

    I think one of my goals for December will be to try and post here at least 3 times a week. Things get a bit busy and I run out time :frown:.

    Barbie :) Thanks for the update of Viv. I know what she`s going through, it`s rough :sad:! Congrats on acting the way you want to feel, and then feeling the way you acted :bigsmile:! I`m another one who loves spending time with my friends but I also need the me time!!! Doing the renovations this past year really pushed my limits!

    Sylvia :) You look absolutely beautiful and I loved reading your story! You are an amazing women <3 !

    Heather :) Gorgeous grandchildren :love:!

    I love all the pics of the doggies!!! Our precious fur babies <3 !

    Joyce :) You are so good at the watching what you eat for special occasions, no doubt you will do just fine at the catered parties!

    Katla :) Sounds like you had a very successful Nov.! Spending time with family is the best :love:!

    Margaret :) Sharing coffee :drinker: and water :drinker: with you! Love the pic of your gorgeous flower :love:!

    Yanniejannie :) Did you have the awesome weather yesterday that we had here? I enjoyed sitting outside last night on the deck with only a sweater on, it was fabulous :love:!

    Lesley :) Sounds like you have an awesome plan! Glad to hear Mildred beagle is doing okay!

    Karen :) Welcome to this wonderful group of supportive women! Portion control is key!

    Cynthia :) Hope the “crud” passes you by, and the annoying work situation gets better :flowerforyou:!

    My goals for December:
    1- Maintain my weight
    2- Post here 3 times a week
    3- Laugh everyday
    4- Remember when life gets crazy (it always does this time of year) to stop and just breathe

    I`m in the midst of Christmas decorating, and hoping to have it all done by the end of this week, I really want to be able to relax in the evening by the twinkle of the trees! I love the house when it`s all sparkly :love:! I spent yesterday afternoon redoing the top of one of my 9ft. trees, up and down the ladder a gazillion times :grumble:, my back, arms and knees are not real happy with me at the moment, that`s why they make Advil and heating pads :laugh:.

    Hope everyone has a wonderful happy healthy Monday!

    DeeDee in delightfully mild (for today) NC:glasses:
  • grandmallie
    grandmallie Posts: 10,094 Member
    morning all~
    Barbie~ thank you for keeping this thread going you are a gem.....
    dont go into work until 12:30 and usually after a holiday weekend it is crazy ,but we shall see..
    Tom and I are doing alot of cleaning and clearing out.. getting rid of what we dont need and painting , the more we get out of the house now,the better off we will be..
  • bwcetc
    bwcetc Posts: 2,826 Member
    Good morning!

    Barbie ... thank you!

    November goals ... none met ... sigh ...

    December goals ... to get back to the basics:
    weigh food, log it, drink water, get exercise and breathe ... stress is giving me permission to derail my plans ... and the worrying isn't changing anything anyways!

    Migraine son is home again today ... but not with migraine ... nasty respiratory infection!
    Older son heads back to his place today after being with us since Thanksgiving.
    Got the Christmas tree out and put together, but not decorated... don't like the lights I bought last year ... too much blue ... so going to find more traditional colored lights today.

    I'm feeling under the gun about Christmas shopping ... not liking it one bit ... gift cards are a given for the nieces and nephews, but my two sons are a challenge. Sixteen year old wants very expensive things and his birthday is on the 20th of this month as well. Twenty eight year old doesn't care, which makes it harder. Neither needs anything really. And there's not a lot of money as we've been getting hit with vehicle repair expenses. Mixer will be my gift. Husband received hunting equipment early for his. Argh!

    Have a good day!
    Beth in Western New York



  • meyllisa
    meyllisa Posts: 284 Member
    Good morning,
    :) Barbie thank you for the intro to another new month, love how you keep us all together .

    December is a busy time for all, my goal is going to be to give myself the time I need to keep on track, sister doing better and all will be back to normal soon.
    Welcome to all our new friends
    take care everyone
    juanita
  • trisH_7183
    trisH_7183 Posts: 1,486 Member
    edited December 2014
    Good morn,all. Thee year is gonna be gone before we know it. How do I find the last 5 threads of November? I am always lagging behind! :\
  • Katla49
    Katla49 Posts: 10,385 Member
    Good morning! I posted last night and couldn't find the thread this morning. Why? I forgot to give it a gold star at the top. My gold star is now filled in so I can get here without worry. o:)

    Christmas Decorations are now stacked in the garage. We'll begin getting them installed in the house ASAP. Today is a busy day, though: dog to groomer, DH medical appointments, and picking up a new safety grab bar for the master bathroom. There will be lots of driving. All the appointments except the dog groomer are 30-40 miles away. :ohwell: :flowerforyou:


    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

    December 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!
    5. Eliminate alcohol.
    6. Monitor sleep.


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  • pipcd34
    pipcd34 Posts: 17,264 Member
    morning all, iz aka pip from the Pacific NW (Tacoma WA). I am not one for making goals, they just set me up for failure, lololol. so far I am at the maintaining my weight, going on the 2nd year now. I am a year round bicyclist and yes it was a bit cold riding to the gym this morning, 20 degrees. brrrr. I guess I had a goal that was in November, just didn't think of it that way.. I ran my first marathon in vibrams on November 2nd. my GOAL was to run w/o stopping and I made that, so I DID have a goal, but I rarely call them that. December is just keep on keepin on month and keep riding!
  • drkatiebug
    drkatiebug Posts: 1,976 Member
    Good morning! It is a glorious day here. I'm going to have to do some extra walking to reach my goal of 750 miles this year. I don't count all the miles from the fitbit, only the ones when we are walking specifically for exercise. I should be able to do it.

    I'm going to set goals for December. I've been on too much of a break.

    1. Reach my walking goal of 750 miles for 2014. 104 miles to go!
    2. Hit 10,000 steps or more every day on the fitbit,
    3. Drink my water. Goal of 112 oz per day.
    4. Meet my fiber goal each day. Goal of 26 g per day.
  • cityjaneLondon
    cityjaneLondon Posts: 12,709 Member
    edited December 2014
    I will now post the picture of DH'S nephew, the child and DH's niece when they were reunited with the abducted child in the Philippines. We have had an email from DH'S sister to say that there were tearful goodbyes, but the child is now sleeping soundly, presumably in the hotel. We think they will arrive home tomorrow.
    For anyone who doesn't know, the mother took the child to the Philippines, where she comes from, and left her there with her family and came back to England, supposedly to work. All without the permission of DH'S nephew, the daddy. The couple separated earlier this year.

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    How exhausted, but happy the daddy looks!
    Three family members went out to fetch his daughter back - DH'S sister, the daddy and the aunty.

    We have just been down to the council dump to get rid of some old electrical equipment, most of which will be reused after reconditioning, :bigsmile: , and we took a big box of books to the charity shop. I'm sure we can find a few more! :laugh:

    Tomorrow I'm going to make the starter for the Tuesday evening dinner before Christmas when DS and family are staying. Adults only dinner. It is a kale and chard tart from Ottolenghi. I picked the last of the cavallo nero and chard from the garden, along with lots of herbs which are still alive, so the tart will be nearly all home grown! ! ! :love: Don't you just love freezers! ! ! !

    Heather in colder Hampshire UK

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  • terri_mom
    terri_mom Posts: 748 Member
    Heather - How happy your family looks. I'm sure the relief is overwhelming. Congrats on the success o:)

    Michelle in NC - having fun at bowling is the most important thing. Last week DS was in a Saturday league where he had no friends, no one near his age had a similar average, and the kids with similar average were nowhere near his age. So regardless of my prodding, he just didn't make friends, and therefore did not have fun, and only averaged at 162. This past weekend we switched him to the Saturday League where he already has 4 friends (2 on his "new" team), and he averaged 192. He was also able to make friends with the boy who will be his new doubles partner for tournaments. He started bowling the day he could walk, started leagues at 3, tournaments at 4. His Dad, both uncles, both aunts, and all cousins on that side of the family are competitive bowlers, including at Universities or Semi-pro tours. So, whether or not he bowls is not really up for discussion, it is expected, just like playing baseball. But most importantly, the more sports he is in, the less time he has to get into trouble (and trouble seems to find this kid).

    I have my week planned, since I hope to lose 2-3 pounds per week until then after Christmas. Protein shake, or low-cal egg dishes, or fruit and old-fashioned oatmeal for breakfast. Salad with or without meat + yogurt and fresh fruit for lunch and snack, and take it easy on the carbs for supper as often as possible. The ice cream is gone, and I told my Dad in no uncertain terms that I will NOT be eating his donuts.

    Wow, today is flying, it is already time for me to leave for lunch. I'm going to try to push myself on the bike next door (fitness room).

    Terri in Milwaukee
  • linder4866
    linder4866 Posts: 11,420 Member
    Just wandered by to mark a spot.............so to speak. Good day all!

    Lin in Central Iowa
  • jmkmomm
    jmkmomm Posts: 3,247 Member
    I forgot how to bookmark the new month! Help!
  • pipcd34
    pipcd34 Posts: 17,264 Member
    jmkmomm wrote: »
    I forgot how to bookmark the new month! Help!

    right beside where it says, "WOMEN AGES 50+ FOR DECEMBER 2014" there should be a star that's faded, click on it.
  • kevrit
    kevrit Posts: 4,317 Member
    Thanks Barbie!

    Thanksgiving ended up as I feared it would, home with DH and son, not at my Mom's with the family. My DH decided there was going to be too much snow in the morning Wed. night so began cooking stuff for Thanksgiving at our house. Well, the roads were completely clear and not a problem but he refused flatly to go to my Moms. Other than that bringing me down, we had a nice weekend. My son stayed for 2 nights and I got to finish my Christmas shopping. Only need 2 bottles of wine for my sisters and I am done! Now to wrap and begin decorating!

    I did pretty good for November, though didn't lose as much as I wanted:

    NOVEMBER
    1. log food ( did very well all week until Thanksgiving, then did not log the last days of November)
    2. Go to the gym at least 3 times a week (did more than this, 5 days 3 weeks and 2 days Thanksgiving week - shoveled snow on the third)
    3. Lose 4 pounds ( only lost 2, but at least it is a loss!)

    DECEMBER Goals (same as November - need to create a habit of it!)

    1. Log Food every day and every bite
    2. Exercise at least 3 times a week
    3. Lose 4 pounds by Jan. 1
  • DianaLovesCoffee
    DianaLovesCoffee Posts: 398 Member
    Reposting from the November string
    dstirratt wrote: »
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    I see a lot of dog people here so here is my baby Riley.

    Decided to give away the rest of the left over Thanksgiving to my son to keep away the temptation. We didn't go hog wild - but definitely ate off plan for several days. Back to meal planning and portion control. One more birthday meal tomorrow - but it is breakfast so I can do eggs with no guilt as Son 1 enjoys his pancakes. :smile:

    The Hubs went to the Ortho doctor today and confirmed a broken shoulder blade (fell off the attic ladder). No treatment other than rest for 4-6 weeks. No damage to the shoulder socket though so we are very thankful it wasn't worse.

    Thoughts of encouragement to you all!

    Diana in Indiana

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  • Well I am a returnee as of this morning and have a long ways to go but need to jump in and start by joining a group.

    I am 53 yrs old, live in Atascadero, CA
    I have over 80 lbs to lose and have lost it before only to gain it back!! Grrr...
    This time I need to overhaul how I feel about food and that is going to be the hard part
    Starting by eliminating sugar except for one treat every 2 weeks or so.

    Thanks
    Cathy in Atascadero
  • megblair1
    megblair1 Posts: 1,226 Member
    Hi ladies. I am sitting at the VW dealership getting my oil changed and thought I'd take advantage of the free time to post. I need to get better at that; I used to be so consistent and now I see that not posting leads to all kinds of trouble!

    thanks Barbie for keeping us going!

    I missed the news about Viv, what happened?

    My sister in law was rushed to the ED and went to the cath lab where they found some severe blockages, but because of their location, the blockages can't be stented. So she and brother are waiting to see the heart surgeon, who is busy in surgery! I guess she will be having a bypass. But no definitive word yet. My brother had a heart attack earlier this year. Wow, what a mess this year has been.

    Saw baby Nikita yesterday. She is already holding her head up a bit. She's not much bigger than she was but looks more filled out. DD is another story. She is so frustrating and it's so hard not to get all into her drama with the baby's dad. He truly is the bright spot in the situation so I hope this relationship lasts but the way she acts I doubt it. I also am tired of dogging her about thank you cards. My co-workers, who don't even know her, have bought lots of baby gifts for her and I told her to write thank you cards. She still hasn't finished them from her shower 6 weeks ago. The only reason she came over yesterday was to bring me a card to take to work, and she didn't have it done, so I sent her home and told her to write it and bring it back. Thank you's have always been required of the girls, but she says she's too tired to remember. I said "Do you think you are the only new mother who is tired?" For heaven's sake, these people don't even know her and are buying her NICE things. The least she can do is write a note. Dalton's mother has been on her about the shower notes, so she's hearing it from both sides LOL

    I'm way behind at work and I can't believe the semester only has 2 more weeks! good grief where has the time gone. My co-teacher is retiring at the end of May and I'm so sad about that, but hopefully we will find someone who will fill in well and do a good job.

    It's cold and dreary here but no precipitation is forecast for the week. I did park at the far end of the lot despite below zero wind chills! I'm on track to have a good day today, so that would be a nice start to the month.

    OK I'm off for now; water aerobics and tree decorating tonight. We have a tree of some sort in every room; tonight is the "crystal tree" in the living room. It's a fake tree decorated with crystal.

    Take care all, meg from Omaha
  • drkatiebug
    drkatiebug Posts: 1,976 Member
    Meg, Viv's husband passed away.
  • Lestan48
    Lestan48 Posts: 489 Member
    Tuesday and day 2 week 2 of Jeannette Jenkins' 15 week challenge. Scales say 2 lbs GONE since yesterday. I LOVE her food and exercise plan. I need structure and she has given me that for 15 weeks.
    Today is shopping day and list made up from her shopping list for the week she posted yesterday.
    SOO glad we do not do Thanksgiving here. My maternal great granddad was born in Rhode Island but returned to England with his mother when father dying. He was American until the day he died and proud of it.
    Lesley in Tasmania
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