WOMEN AGES 50+ FOR DECEMBER 2014
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evening ladies~
I am lying in a wonderful comfy king size bed, with Homer snoozing up here..
we got here around 2, and am just settling in now....I just Hate that long car trip,but it is worth it to be able to have the puppies with us..
it is chilly down here at night in the 40s,I had my winter jacket on to take the boys out for a walk, I am just hoping and praying that it warms up enough to go to the pool, that is what I adore to do down here, and look at all the birds..
we went to Walmart and it was freakin crazy.. I get quite jittery when there are to many people and big crowds, I told Tom .. no more going at 6-7 in the morning ..
picked up a few things..
even though it is chilly I am bound and determined to get out and walk and exercise.. I need to get back on track and lose the extra weight, im getting flabby and it shows, im ashamed of myself..
Sylvia, I am so Happy for you.. you look fabulous and your studio,just stunning, yes, If I was closer I would have bought something too..
I spoke with my Dr about the pain, and what I am going to take is 2 tylenol and a 1/2 a flexeril to help with the pain.. this is the first night trying it out so wish me luck..
we have friends coming over from the east coast tuesday, and then my DB and DSIL and her mom will be down on thursday and will be here through Sunday..tomorrow is a day to breath and get stuff together for the upcoming week...
eating.. not great for the trip.. but did buy myself some greek 0 fat yogurt, fresh raseberries, brought my chia seeds, and slivered almonds so breakfast is covered ..
from where we are it is 2 miles from the our place to the front of the park and back,, I will walk that daily and ride my bike, and if it is warm enough walk in the pool for an hour....
well will check in in the a.m. and Sylvia I sure do hope you feel better,a nice cup of tea and a puppy or 2 on your lap should help, that and alot of rest0 -
We don't do much related to the holidays but this afternoon I worked on matching easy line dances to holiday songs in preparation for teaching my class on Friday. It felt very festive and I think I've picked out some good music for dancing.
Jake was gone for a few hours this morning so I was able to enjoy having the house to myself. I ended up with extra dog walking but the girls like that because I always take them on a longer walk than Jake does.
Alison, having the puppies with you is definitely worth the agony of the long car trip. We hate having to go away without our dogs.
pipcd, congrats on completing the jinglebell run
Lesley, congrats on your good body fat percentage.....glad to hear the weather is warmer for you now.
Margaret from Georgia, will you be actively participating in Overeaters Anonymous or just using things you've learned from them? I have a friend who does Grey Sheet OA and has been very successful. She is an inspiration for me.
Barbie from NW Washington0 -
Took me a while to catch up on everyone, but I finally finished! So happy to see that we have so many new people. Welcome and congratulations on making the decision to join mfp. We are happy you are here and look forward to knowing you!
Heather – Thanks for the great advise.
My heart and prayers go out to all those on the Pacific coast who have had such bad weather.
Barbie & Terri– I love the hats. It’s so nice of all you to volunteer to make them. I love the spirit of community from so many ladies on this site. It’s really wonderful to see.
Eileen – I sure hope you get to go, too, especially so you can see your Dad. BTW two of my daughters live in the suburbs of Denver. That area is so beautiful. I hope your son enjoys living there.
Kim – I’m really sorry to hear that you’re not having a very good Christmas season. I’m glad though that financially things will be better in a few months for you!
Cynthia – My DH does the spaghetti squash in the microwave. It’s awesome. He cuts them in half, takes the seeds out. He places the first ½ in a corning ware dish with about ½ inch of water, then he cuts the second half into ½ again so that it will fit on the sides of the first one. He puts saran wrap over the whole thing so it will keep the steam in. He sets the microwave for 18 to 20 minutes.
Sylvia – The gallery is beautiful! I’m so impressed. You and your friends did an outstanding job! I hope that the sales increase for you. Hoping you feel better, too! Congratulations on the weight loss, too! Girl, you deserve something good to happen…I’m so glad there is so much positive in your life right now! You look like you’re a lot more than 20 lbs down from your facebook picture. You look awesome!
Yanniejannie – You are so right! Ten feet tall and bullet proof when we are teens and twenties.
Leslie – So glad that your program is going so well for you!
Margaret in Marietta, Georgia – What are the twelve steps of Overeaters Anonymous?
Meg – Hope your eye gets better soon. Glad you are going to get it checked out.
I had a difficult day today with my caloric intake. I woke up this morning and my blood sugar was a little low and I was really hungry! I'm not sure why, but I was just so hungry all day long! I guess it might have been because my wonderful neighbors across the street baked cookies and delivered some to us yesterday. DH ate all the cookies and left the spoons with candy on them for the granddaughters. DH shouldn't be eating them either because he is, also, diabetic, but they really don't elevate his blood sugar like they do mine. I was really disappointed in myself for overeating, but I have been eating less than my goal each day, so I added up all of the calories for the week and averaged them. It came out to less than my goal for the day. So, I guess that's not so bad. Tomorrow is a new day, however, and it's back to the plan. I want to reciprocate by giving my neighbor cookies, but there is no way on God's green earth that I'm going to make some. I would end up eating them, so it's going to be fresh oranges from our orange tree. LOL! My DD#3 came by yesterday and brought cracklins...seriously! I don't know how many times I have to ask her not to bring that stuff in the house! Again, DH is eating them. I really just want to throw them away, but then I would get fussed at. Oh, well, I didn't eat any and I don't plan to. Yay, me! Ha! Ha!
Congratulations to all who have their Christmas decorations up and meals planned. Today, DH put up the Christmas tree and we reviewed all the gifts bought and made of note of what we still have left to buy.
Barbie - if we didn't have grandchildren to think about, I doubt that we would be doing much for Christmas, but I really feel like we have to decorate even if it's really late.
I'm so happy for all of you who have made great strides with your weight loss and maintenance. Hugs to all! Oh, and by the way, I love the wonderful Christmas tree with the train, emotionicons, and pictures. I love Christmas music, too. DH and I just sat for about an hour and listened to Christmas music today. It was nice.
Good nigh!
Barb from South Louisiana
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I thought the open house went quite well. It does seem that more people wanted the hot apple cider than coffee.
First Vince told me that when Denise comes down here, she won't be bringing Melanie. That makes me sad, I didn't get to see her at Thanksgiving, I would like to see her some. Then (and I know this was out of kindness) someone asked me about Bryan. As you know, I've been missing him lately, probably because it's so close to the holidays. But to have to admit that I haven't talked to him since August -- well, that hurt. So I'm eating, more out of depression than anything else. I know that. At least this doesn't happen all that often.
One good thing was that I gave away all of the magic cookie bars. I know that I would have eaten them. I also gave away all of the dark chocolate mint kisses. I'm the only one who would havae eaten them, anyway.
Joyce - glad the cantata went so well.
Renny - so sorry you had to drop jazzercise but glad you're able to keep the yoga. That'll help your back.
Beth - will you share your recipe for the fudge? I've never found a good recipe for a fudge that I can use
Michele in NC0 -
Thanks for the suggestions bout what laptop. KatieBug, I already have the iPad mini. I think that's part of my problem. I have a desk top in my office and that's what I get on when I am slowing my brain down at night. My laptop is on the living room, or goes with me when a loved one is in the hospital and I keep a thread going in the face book message section to keep every one up to date. Then I have my iPad with me about anywhere I go. I think some one needs to pull the plug on me. I am totally aware I am addicted to all of it, including my DVR but I just don't break the habit. I'm not really sure the ages of my computer and laptop. I do know that in all the years I have been using a computer, I am on my second computer and first laptop. My oldest daughter is pushing me to buy the Apple because it will last longer and won't have to be in the shop as often as my two are. My conceince is telling me to get a cheaper one. When I asked Charlie how much he thinks is appropriate to spend and we were spot on, around $350. I have found 1 refurbished apple for $500. It has a guaranty of 30 days But the laptop will blacken out numerous times. The Geek squad at Best buy told me what it was and since it would have to send it off, them fix it and shipping Best Buys service charge, it would be better to just buy a new one. I'm in a pickle.
Speaking of pickles I saw a stocking gift today that was individually wrapped pickles for the stocking. YUCK
OK, now more on the story about me taking my laptop to the hospital and having this face book message for my family. This was my own idea, didn't get it from some one else, it was just common sense. Started when Mom was in Hospice and it is basically my sister and I living here with out husbands. All the rest of the family is at least 3 hours away, the furthest was 6 hours. None of them had the money or the time away from jobs to come and live in Evansville while Mom was there. I did two updates a day, more if needed. My sis and I pretty much lived in her inpatient hospice room. So we were up when the doctor got thee at 6 AM every morning. 6 AM I have a brother that is a chaplain in a hospice in northern Kentucky and although he is the 4th child he is pretty much the thread that holds us all together. He said that he wouldn't have survived without that thread. So he took what I did and took it back to the CEO of his hospice and they added 3 computers with free wifi in a quiet area of the hospice so other families could do the same.
I am so jealous of the ones of you who mention your husbands get involved in the Christmas tradition. Charlie doesn't help with the shopping, wrapping or anything. And when we have our Christmas he will sit in a seat, with his stocking that he knows has peanuts in it and sit there looking like Ebenezer Scrooge eating those peanuts, putting the shells and anything else on the carpet or couch. He never even looks in the stocking to find any gifts. Days later I will ask him and he doesn't even know what's in the stocking. He doesn't want to give or get any gifts. Christmas is a total bother to him. He just wants to get to the food. He does enjoy our kids and grand kids butall the other people are just invading our family time. OK, rant/vent over
Good night all, Joyce, Indiana0 -
Good morning everyone!
Joyce/Drkatiebug: the tablet might well be a good idea. But I would suggest trying it out before you buy, because typing on a tablet is very different from typing on a regular keyboard. That might or might not be an issue for you.
Allison: hope you have a great time.
Michele: give yourself some room. I’m sorry about the stress eating and the reason for it, but you do so well all the time. You’ll be OK.
We’re pretty much too tired to do a lot with Christmas. I did get cards done, though.
Had a very restless night and feel foggy this morning.
Hope everyone has a good day!
Cynthia :flowerforyou:
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Made it through Nutcracker, which was fairly painless and, of course, the kids in it were adorable. Been wide awake since 4am; thanks to DD's alarm which she sets an hour earlier than she has to get up. DD just left for friends barn; she's feeding this am. Yesterday was quiet; feeling rather restless for some reason. Friend from the gym supposed to come look at phone connection today. This is the one the tree guys cut, service has been spotty to nonexistent since DH's "fix" which I knew had little chance of working. The man coming today is a retired electrician so maybe it will actually get fixed. I hate to call the phone company after we've already messed with it.
Ordered my Christmas gift yesterday. I have wanted to get 23and me done for some time and this is as good a time as any........and insures I won't end up with something on the order of a "hot chocolate frother" like last year............foam on top of hot chocolate is OK but who needs a machine to do it???
Cynthia........Hope you get some good jobs news soon.
Barb.......Hunger pangs be gone!!!!...(waving magic wand) If only it was that easy!!!
Michelle....It's natural that you miss communication with Bryan at the holidays especially. I hope you get some contact with him to ease your longing. (Hugs) What did you end up using in the third space on the nut dish?
Barbie........I keep forgetting to tell you how much I enjoyed seeing all those hats!!!
Hope we all have great days.
Stay strong, ladies.
yanniejannie
mid-Atlantic
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Good morning beautiful ladies :flowerforyou:
Kim Wishing you lived closer!!! Sending you a hug !
Eileen It`s so nice to see you again! Hope you have wonderful traveling weather!
Cynthia I`m so glad you got to see the shooting stars…I think it`s a magical sight!!! I love the night sky, I sat outside last night and did a bit of star gazing…beautiful (*) !!! Sounds like two good wishes!!!!
Sue in SD Sounds like a wonderful time at the Symphony, I love Christmas music too!
Meg I bet the 40` tree was awesome !!!! Glad you`re getting your eye checked out!
Joyce So glad the Cantata went well, I would have loved to have heard the beautiful singing! I have a Dell computer, I will updating to an Apple next year! Pickles for stockings…I agree….YUCK :noway:!
Lesley Congrats on the BF!!!!
Renny Sorry you`re having back issues! I`m glad yoga is feeling good for you!
Beth Fudge…I love it, it`s a good thing I have no clue how to make it! I like “sharing the calories”!!! Hope your son is doing better!
Alison So glad you`re in FL now!!!! I would drive too, just so the furbaby could come along! I hope you have a fabulous time and get some much needed relaxation in!
Barbie Do you have any more performances for the holidays? Loved the pic of all the hats, I`m sure the kids will love them!
Barb Congrats on keeping to your average goal for the week, I would call that a NSV :bigsmile:!!!
Michele So glad the open house went well!!!! So sorry that Bryan hasn`t been in touch with you for awhile !
Cynthia Hope the fogginess passes and you feel better!
Yanniejannie I remember those years when I was invincible, those thoughts will pass! Glad you made it through the Nutcracker; I go every couple of years. The first time my hubby went, he wanted to know why they weren’t talking :laugh:. Nutcrackers kind of freak me out, they`re a bit scary looking . What is 23 and me? A hot chocolate frother…LOL! Glad you`re getting what you wan this year!!!
Welcome to everyone new! This is a wonderful thread with wonderful women!!!
I`m having surgery on my hand on Friday, I had a spot pop up and it came back as a squamous cell cancer, this will be my second skin cancer, first one was on my chest and I have a nice little scar to remind me to keep the sunscreen on. This is because of all the sun damage I did when I was that young invincible girl :frown:. So I will remind all of you lovely ladies to wear your sunscreen everyday, including the winter months, it won`t help with the damage that has already been done, but it will prevent future damage! I never leave home without a tube of sunscreen in my purse!!!
Hope everyone has a wonderful delightful day!
Hugs,
DeeDee in chilly NC
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Yanniejannie: thanks for the good wishes! I hope so too....
DeeDee: yep, I remember young and invincible. I'm happy I wasn't a real sunbather. Now I'm a*al about using sunscreen all the time on hands and face (and more if more skin is exposed). Glad you're getting the spot taken care of and thanks for the reminder!0 -
Good Morning,
Barb I roast the squash seeds after cleaning them. It takes about 15-20 minutes or until golden in a 300 degree oven with a little coconut oil and a bit of sea salt when they come out. YUM!
Joyce there is a tradition of hiding a pickle ornament on a tree. The first one to find the ornament gets a prize. It gets people to look at all the fun ornaments you have. I got one from my mother years ago. Perhaps that is what they are thinking. Although I would not use a fresh one on the tree.
MNMargaret0 -
Dee Dee.........23andme is a saliva-based genetic testing company.....ancestry-related, over 800,00 genotyped members. They used to also provide info with your test in the medical area on the gene-related diseases one would be predisposed to get, but the FDA disallowed that (probably had complaints from medical labs or others who charged a lot more). I suppose once you have the raw data you can either research your own medical results or turn your info over to a licensed lab and pay a further fee. It is the largest DNA ancestry service in the world. They even tell you how much of your DNA is Neanderthal. Remember Mimi? She had it done and had written about her results back when she was posting.
I heard about them years ago and have watched the price come down to something I was willing to pay..........so, I'm really looking forward to this, esp. since I know so little of my dad's paternal family.
Joyce and Margaret.........I remember the pickle ornaments had something to do with some German tradition.......but other than that, I'm fuzzy on it.
Must go and do something productive, gym is closed today, for whatever reason.
Waiting for telephone fix!!!
yanniejannie
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Good morning! It's been a rough few days. Although I am glad my son is home for winter break, it is fairly miserable having both children in my house at once. I've found myself hiding in my bedroom just to get away from the noise and chaos. My daughter is doing better and, as a result (I guess), is getting crankier and crankier. She is about to drive me out of my mind! I don't have the right food, I don't want to turn out my light the moment she decides to go to bed, she doesn't want to pick up her own mess, she doesn't see why she should have to do dishes, etc. With my son, it's the constant TV and the $100 food bill plus the mess and clutter. I had to turn down a showing of my house today because it is such a mess! So, enough whining!!!
Alison - I'm glad you're there safely!
Kim - I hear you on the Christmas thing. I am by myself for most of the day on Christmas and it's just weird. I don't want to attend the church gathering at a local restaurant because it will be all 80 year olds. Not that there is anything wrong with older folks, I would just like to have someone closer to my age to hang out with.
Sylvia - Your shop is beautiful and so is your work. Your husband looks like a real sweetie! You two look like you belong together. Now that you've seen the picture of you from a few years ago, do you still hate the newspaper picture quite as much? You look awesome!!
My eating has been really bad for the past few days (week?) and I have got to get it back under control. I feel like everything is out of control right now and it is stress eating that is getting me. Also, my kitchen is not my own and I am feeling too tired and frustrated to try to cook and get healthy meals together.
Right now, my sanity is resting on getting the closing on the townhouse done on Friday. I keep reminding myself that I will have a place to escape to when the kids get to be too much. I'm thinking about taking an air mattress and a lawn chair over there and just hanging out to get some time to myself.
In case no one has realized it yet, I don't like Christmas. I find it to be a season of extreme stress and unwanted expectations. I try hard to distance myself from everything to do with it. I don't know if I will ever enjoy it again.
I'm sounding whiny and depressing so I am going to get some work done and take a little walk around the church to see if I can slough some of it off. I hope everyone has a good day!
Whiny Carol in NC0 -
Good morning. Had a bad night last night with coughing, sore throat, runny nose, nausea, and my temp went to 102. Not fun. My fever broke but I still feel pretty bad. After I get hubby off to work I'm going back to bed. I didn't take the kids to school this morning. My gallery is closed Sunday and Monday, so hopefully I will be done with this for business on Tuesday.
DeeDee, I'm sorry to hear about your second bout with skin cancer. I hope the surgery goes well on Friday.
Michele, I'm so sorry to hear of your sadness over Melanie and Bryan. The holidays are so hard when you're missing someone.
Barb, I'm down over a hundred pounds from the picture in the pink shirt. That's the one I found lurking on somebody else's facebook. I'm down about 20 pounds from the picture in the blue shirt.
Alison, I really get it about snuggling with dogs. Spot is a great cuddler. The very definition of unconditional love.
Well, that's all I can do now. I'm going back to bed. Have a great day.
Sylvia
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Hi Ladies! Not one child showed up this morning for story time! It's bittersweet, I love story time, it's the highlight of my job! But no one showing up means I can get caught up on other things! Like MFP!
Sylvia! Your face looks much thinner between the two pics! I saw it right away! I think we are just too close to ourselves to notice those changes.
And Heather, you are so right when you say that we can no longer have a relaxed attitude towards eating! When people ask me "How did you do it?" -talking about my weight loss -
I tell them first off, I have chosen to EAT MINDFULLY. That's a Buddhist phrase, and we could apply it to all areas of our lives. So, I eat mindfully, I move mindfully, I pay attention
to whatever I'm doing because I'm not going to stumble blindly through life!
So, anyway, Margaret - I agree with Heather! No more mindless eating!
Have a wonderful week everyone!
Heidi from cold but sunny Florida! - Well 55F is cold for me! That's 12.77C
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Busy weekend for me! Couldn't read all the posts but did skim through. Finished shopping, began wrapping gifts. Almost done that. We set up Christmas dinner for Saturday and my daughter and their family. We will have traditional Italian fried veggies, stuffed squid in tomato sauce, fried fish, and other bad stuff! Oh, boy.........
I haven't been logging food but weight staying steady. I am still going to the gym so not too bad.
Thank you to all who commented on my pictures.
Depression is a major problem of mine. Comes and goes, but on more than off. Have to go to gym now then back to work.
Prayers and hugs to all!
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I missed a whole page of posts and had to go back and find them when people were replying to things I knew I hadn't seen. Sylvia, your before and after transformation, as well as your pottery display are AMAZING! You rock at life!
Margaret in Marietta, I am from NE GA and my daughter lives in Cobb County. If you'd like to be fitbit pals, send me a PM with your email and I will add you. If not, no worries! Good luck with your plan. I tried OA, but it didn't work for me, but it works great for Barbie's friend. The important thing is to not give up. Keep trying until you find what clicks with your situation and issues.
Someone mentioned WW vs MFP. There are two main differences that I see. WW uses points and costs money. MFP uses calories and is free. Both are awesome and successful when used properly.
Carol, I wish I could just give you a big hug. I think I would have gotten those grown kids to whip the house into shape and shown it. Good luck.
More later,
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Michele: I’m sorry you’re having some sad days. I hope you bounce back soon. The holidays are difficult for many people. Last Christmas my son was overseas. It was tough and I remember how I felt. Sending hugs. :flowerforyou:
DeeDee: Good luck with your surgery. I hope all goes very well. :flowerforyou:
Yanniejannie: Let us know what you think of the genetic testing. :flowerforyou:
Carol: Sending hugs. :flowerforyou:
Sylvia: You are right about dogs and unconditional love. I don’t even want to find out what life is like without a dog. :noway: :flowerforyou:
Rita: Sorry about the depression problem. Sending hugs. :flowerforyou:
Dr. Katie: I agree about WW v MFP. Points make no sense to me. My neighbor did beautifully on their program and has kept the weight off for several years. I understand calories and like MFP. :flowerforyou:
We are currently visiting DS and DDIL in WA. Yesterday we went to Leavenworth WA for their Christmas Tree Lighting. We had a grand time, but it was a LONG drive. It was worth the long drive and we made good memories with the “kids.”
Katla in Beautiful NW Oregon
“Tradition is not to preserve the ashes but to pass on the flame.”
“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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Hello Ladies,
I ordered all the stuff for bathroom redo. I am suffering from sticker shock. Everything is just so expensive. Well at least the stuff I like is. We plan on working on it during the winter break. I am taking 3 vacation days to make it a full two weeks. I love Boeing and the winter shutdown!!!
Robin, Bodi and Ritter
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happy rainy mon
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Hi folks!
Deedee - Good luck with the op. Sending you healing thoughts. :flowerforyou:
- All those who are suffering from Christmas meltdown, I send you love and peaceful thoughts. (*)
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I'm taking the opportunity of being on my laptop to post a photo of me a few months before I got to my worst ever weight. It has been on my profile for some time, but a lot of you won't have seen it. It was taken in March 2012 at my grandson's christening and I started my diet in June after my brother's 60th birthday.
well, that came out absolutely huge! Sorry! But I did want the new people to see what can be done with a bit of dedication. I have since lost 57 pounds and lost all that tum!!!!!!!! And most of the chin!
I'm having technology melt down today with our new DVD player \ HDD recorder. It blocks the TV which has the internet on it, so we either have to switch it off completely and then switch over to the TV outlet or we will have to load the internet onto the recorder. Another faff! We, of course, nearly came to a divorce fixing it up. I do seem to have a much better grasp of technology than my DH, but that's probably because he doesn't read the instructions. Grrrrrrr! I hate fixing up new stuff, but I am sure it will be alright in the end.
Got yoga lunch at our local pub tomorrow, which will be fun. Luckily the food is nothing special so I will be able to be careful. I am sharing a starter and sorbet for dessert with my friend. They always bring loads of veggies. I will be wearing my Father Christmas flashing earrings and my Christmas bobble hat on a spring. Very fetching.
Love to all, Heather in Hampshire in the south of the UK.
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Hey, does anyone notice a discrepancy between the calories "left" on the website and on the app? The app is showing 76 calories over at the moment, while the website is showing about 250.0
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I did weight watchers a couple of times in my early years. Lost a little but gained more back. Plus I couldn't afford it. I tried every diet plan out there, I think. But I just wasn't ready to dedicate my life to it, until I got a wake up call from heart disease. I love that MFP is free, and that it's so easy to use. But the most important feature for me is this group of women. I'm absolutely sure I wouldn't have stuck with it this long without you all.
Robin, I hope your redo goes well. Be sure to take before and after pics!
Katla, so glad you are having a nice trip!
I'm taking a little break from napping, but feel the need to get back to it. Hubby brought home a box of teabags which seems to have helped settle my stomach. Also felt good on my throat. I only drink tea when I'm sick, so a box of 100 teabags seems like overkill, but oh well.
Later, ladies!
Sylvia0 -
Well it is Monday again and start of the new week. Weigh in this morning was BAD! I have been stress eating alot. Yesterday morning on the way to church I had a major meltdown. The minster's message was just what I needed to hear, and felt alot better when we left church. Then we went over to Kearney for the memorial for my friend. It was a very moving service and was glad we went. Breakfast with Santa on Saturday was not as I planned as one DGD was ill and my DDIL, so we took the other DGC and then called it a day. Plan is to make cookies this next Saturday if everyone is feeling better. I am off tomorrow so planning to do some baking then for gifts for the neighbors so can have that done. I finished the last of our Christmas cards last evening and got them in the mail this morning. So feeling alot better today.
Barbie--Great to have so many warm hats
Kim--the important things is not to give up on either one. Does your church have some group things you could join? Also One day at a time.
Juanita--Welcome back and glad to hear DS is recovering well.
Sylvia--Glad to hear your open house went well. You should be proud of your hard work. Thanks for sharing the picture. Congrates on the 170's. I want to get out of the 200's. Was pretty close last month, but the gained some so back down I go. You are like me and can not see the difference everyone else can see. I do see the BIG change with you. You have every right to be proud. Hope you feel better soon.
Michele--Hugs
Carol--Hugs. I love my grandchildren but it does not take long for me to want to be alone.
This evening is our deptment Christmas party. They are having chicken and roast beef. Since they have it at 5:30 and I work till 6 I will stop by on my way out. Not to eat just to say HI. It has been rain mixed with snow alday and just looks cold. I am looking forward to going home and putting my PJ's on and cuddling with the furbabies and watching a Christmas movie. Shake this funk.
Blessings, Vicki GI NE0 -
Tuesday here and no heart for training. The siege in Martin Place Sydney ended after many hours. Gunman dead plus 2 hostages and 3 injured. NOT good.
Have had my breakfast of blueberries and banana buckwheat pancakes, Jeannette.
Going grocery shopping.
Washing clothes
Lesley in Tasmania0 -
Ahhh.......Hugs to you, Lesley; I am so sorry about the deaths of the hostages and the injuries sustained by the three others. Heartbreaking. Pure madness!0
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Lesley ... echoing Yanniejannie ... the world has gone mad! So senseless...
Michele ... I'll message you with the fudge recipe. It's more technique than anything else. Hershey's old-time fudge recipe. On their website or google it.
DeeDee ... good luck with your surgery.
Heather ... your transformation is amazing also. I set you, and Sylvia, Barbie and many others here as my inspirations. I can do this!
I do understand, however, all of you with the blahs ... seriously, today was so bad that I really prayed that someone would wake me up from the nightmare.
Carol ... both my sons were home today. The oldest one is becoming delusional again. I took him back to his place this afternoon, but would not be surprised if I get a call later this week from someone telling me he's lost it completely. I'll be calling his doctors tomorrow, but they just prescribe more pills. I see a pattern ... why can't they?? The youngest is home with more migraine. No question, the migraines are the result of anxiety ... but no idea what to do. School is asking that doctors pull him out and write scripts for home tutoring as they did last year. It's a mess. Younger son is becoming despondent and depressed as well.
I have no interest in the activities of Christmas ... just putting myself through the motions with a smile on my face. But I do long for the peace and joy that Christ's birth brings. Praying earnestly for that each day.
Today I ate like there was no tomorrow ... all sugar ... and not one bit of it brought me any happiness. Blech.
Enough.
Beth
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My laptop at home "died", and I struggle on the tablet, so I'm trying to catch up at work, but work is too busy, too. So, I will respond to a few posts, and try to catch up on my reading of your posts again soon.
Kim - DH and I travel at least once per year for his bowling, sometimes with DS, so I am often looking for inexpensive things to do, both in our area, and wherever we travel (and most of those things I must do alone, because the "boys" are bowling, so I'm left to fend for myself). I just do a google or bing search of "cheap things to do in _____". I usually find parks, plays, museums, free concert in the parks, etc. I hope you soon find whatever you need to enjoy your holiday without having to worry about Christmas.
Joyce - I understand what you are saying about your hubby for Christmas. My Father-in-law was the same way. He sat in his "spot" at either the kitchen table or the livingroom, and ate or watched football. This will be my mother-in-laws first Christmas without him, so I told my DH that he and DS should spend Christmas in Minnesota with his Mom. She claims that this year she is looking forward to not having his "sour-puss" to deal with, but I bet she will miss him, too. I will stay in Milwaukee because of work. I know it will be good for them to be alone together.
DeeDee - Hugs and prayers for your surgery. Thanks for the reminder.
This morning a patient brought me a nice insulated coffee mug in a pretty gift bag. It's so nice to be appreciated.
DS struggled again this weekend at bowling. He averaged a 160 for his Saturday league, 175 for his Sunday League (winning 0 points for his team), and only 75% fill with 4 strikes for his High School match. But he did well in the weight room while I rode the bike.
For my niece's baby that is due in late January, I have completed the hat, and 2 thumbless mittens, and have begun the blanket. I am making a square cable on the bias, so it is easy, and does not require counting, but will look difficult when it is done. I will try to post pictures after I get my laptop fixed.
Well, we closed 10 minutes ago, and everyone is gone, so I better end this post and head for home.
Hugs and Prayers to all ! ! !
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We did another afternoon of line dance performances....one at a convalescent hospital the other at an assisted living home. My hubby, a friend and her granddaughter, and some non-performing line dancers attended along with the residents of the facilities. It was great fun. Someone took a picture of us in our festive clothing and I'll post it as soon as I get it.
Heather, thanks for posting your "before" picture......the picture makes your changes even more inspiring.
hugs to all of you who are experiencing exhaustion and let downs in the days before Christmas.
Terri, I look forward to seeing pictures of your latest knitting projects.
Barbie from NW Washington
The reason most people fail instead of succeed is that they trade what they want the MOST for what they want at the MOMENT.
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Ack! I've fallen and I can't get up....well, not exactly. Just returned home from almost 3 solid weeks on the road for vacation and business, and it's so incredibly hard to get back to pre-dawn workouts, clean eating and logging it all! Fortunately the net damage on the scale was only 1.5, so I'm motivated to melt that off as quickly as possible, and put peddle to the meddle for the rest of the year. Next call will be to my trainer, Rose and to get back in the groove with weekly strength training, too.
I'm about 2 weeks behind with this thread, and so let me just say I wish all who need it a strong hug, and a virtual high five to all of you who are doing a terrific job with your health goals.
We can do this.
Rori
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Hello, I have just joined and not sure what to do....I have enjoyed reading the postings, and I need all the positive and motivational feed back I can get...my problem is I love food!!!! So hope to hear from all of you. I have been a retail florist for 40 years, worked 10-12 hour days, and a lot of weekends and I just retired....I am loving it, but grab food every time I walk through the kitchen, and I am at an all time high weight. Not happy with my self.
Judy
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