WOMEN AGES 50+ FOR JANUARY 2015

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  • Katla49
    Katla49 Posts: 10,385 Member
    Happy New Year, 2015! May it bring us joy, good times with friends and family, and excellent health. :heart:

    Joyce: I hope that your plumbing issues are all resolved before you celebrate Christmas with your family. As to your health—don’t neglect yourself, no matter what. :flowerforyou:

    Leslie in Tasmania: Good luck with your reset. Best wishes for a healthy year. :flowerforyou:

    Karen in Perth: Welcome! :flowerforyou:

    Anamika: Welcome back! I’ve been missing you. :flowerforyou:

    Linda: Enjoy your day! :flowerforyou:

    Dr. Katie: I hope the Golden Gophers do well. :flowerforyou: I’ll be watching the Oregon Ducks in the Rosebowl. Go Ducks!!! :heart:

    Trish in KY: Congratulations on your success! I hope you reach your goal and maintain your health. This is a great place for encouragement and support. :flowerforyou:

    Sylvia: I loved your goals for the year because you’ve made them realistic and doable goals. :flowerforyou:

    Patceoh: Sticking like glue is the key to success. :flowerforyou:

    Janet in Myrtle Beach: Congratulations! :flowerforyou:

    Thorn377 and Margaret: I’m jumping on the bandwagon. I like the motto, "Gratitude for the Past - Strength for the Present - Faith for the Future" too, and I’m going to add it. :flowerforyou:



    We have a pretty morning here and I’m glad to be home from our travels. I plan to watch the Rosebowl and cheer for the Ducks. I might even watch the parade. The Macy’s Thanksgiving Parade is not my thing. DDIL loves it, but I do not actually enjoy all the Broadway show stuff. I like marching bands, flower covered floats and horses.

    Happy New Years to everyone, including those I missed.

    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

    "Gratitude for the Past - Strength for the Present - Faith for the Future"

    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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  • kyungs
    kyungs Posts: 67 Member
    I'm Kyung. Every year, for the last five I've gained five pounds... I don't like where this is going and its time to stop. I'm 55, have 25 pounds to lose and need to stop 'buying the next size up".
  • We all need to do that Kyung, I have gained weight this year instead of losing it. I had got down to 12 stone but over a month I have gained back the stone I took off - which is awful. I am determined not to let this happen again and need to keep positive.
  • barbiecat
    barbiecat Posts: 17,195 Member
    smiley-cool05.gif We went to bed at 7:30 last night as planned but I woke up at midnight to the sound of fireworks and had some trouble getting back to sleep...got up a bit later than I wanted to but still had time to walk the dogs and be at the early morning meeting we planned to go to.

    1635959zfv2q8wczj.gif Sylvia, I found that by seeking more opportunities to be active and limiting my sessions at the computer to 30 minutes, I started walking more steps and burning more calories.....I applaud your plan to purge your house of "junk".....you will thank yourself for doing that.

    smiley-happy005.gifJoyce, I admire your good spirits in the face of your plumbing difficulties. The time we had a big plumbing problem we packed the dog and a suitcase and checked into a motel and stayed there until it was fixed.

    smiley-happy020.gifKaren, welcome, I hope you come back each day for support and encouragement to make this the healthy journey you are hoping for.

    smiley-happy020.gifAnamika, I am so happy to see you again.

    smiley-happy020.giftrfree, congrats on the weight loss so far.....I hope you'll join in the conversation and share your success story and enjoy the support and encouragement offered by all the great women on this thread.

    smiley-happy020.gifKarleen, Keep coming back, this is a great place to get serious about weight loss.

    smiley-happy020.gifLisa, welcome.....starting with a personal trainer is an awesome way to kick start this journey.....keep coming back and tell us how it is going.

    smiley-happy020.gifLillian, between TOPS and MFP, you'll have a great support system.

    smiley-happy020.gifJo, welcome....we have many women on this thread who have lost weight and found that their knees were the better for it....good luck to you.

    smiley-happy020.gifKyung, welcome to our friendly community...you have come to the right place.


    smiley-bounce013.gif Katla, no parade watching here and probably no football, but there's a big hockey game that Jake wants to watch.


    253149qtzkf0ld22.gifBarbie from NW Washington smiley-happy020.gif smiley-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 2015 is "now"---I won't wallow in the past or waste time worrying about the future


    January Resolutions
    *walk 18,500 steps a day
    *strength training twice a week smiley-sport017.gif
    *review our will and documents of personal information
    *don't expect praise or recognition
    *learn and teach two new dances 253149qtzkf0ld22.gif


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  • bwcetc
    bwcetc Posts: 2,826 Member
    Happy New Year! Thanks Barbie for continuing this thread.

    Heather ... meant to comment on your granddaughter's photo ... such joy in her expression! Love it!

    Jane ... praying for you and your friend...

    Welcome to all the new ladies!

    I ended up lighter in 2014 than I had been in 2013 ... but not by much. Too many months of yo-yo-ing! Most of my resolutions were not met on a continuing basis. Hit and miss there... December's goals included.

    Your goals/words/resolutions are all worthy ones and I will be thinking of them in the months to come.

    I came across a document I had saved from an earlier post by one of you entitled "Eight things to remember when everything goes wrong." This post listed reminders to help keep motivated ... beautifully written ... and included the topics: Pain is a part of growing, Everything in life is temporary, Worrying and complaining changes nothing, Your scars are symbols of your strength, Every little struggle is a step forward, Other people's negativity is not your problem, What's meant to be will eventually be, and The best thing you can do is keep going.

    It included a daily "to do" list:
    Think positively.
    Eat healthy.
    Exercise.
    Worry less.
    Work hard.
    Laugh often.
    Sleep well.
    Repeat…

    This I can do! Daily.

    Other goals ... I have many ... but I suspect they will become easier if I remember the "to do" list!

    Beth in Western New York





  • tngram2seven
    tngram2seven Posts: 465 Member
    Happy New Year!
    Wow! 6 new friends in one day!!! Welcome, Karen, Karleen, Trish, Jo, Lisa, and Kyung. You will love this thread. It has given me great support and encouragement. It has been so good to have "company" on this journey.

    Lisa - I am originally from Kansas and graduated from K-State in Dec. of '70. It's great to have another Kansan in the mix.
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    Joyce - I am so sorry about your plumbing. What a nightmare. You seem to be holding up so well. I hope your Christmas celebrations can happen.

    Lillian - I am also the leader of my TOPS chapter! It has helped me stay more accountable to the members in my group. As a retired teacher, it has given me a way to continue using my leadership and teaching talents. I really love my TOPS friends! I like your idea of setting mini goals for each month. I think I'll present that to my group on Monday.

    Some of you have commented on my slogan "Gratitude for the past - Strength for the present - and Faith for the future. I'm pleased so many of you want to adopt these words as encouragement for 2015. Of course I'll share them with any of you. After all, I "stole" them from the Christian singer and who knows where she got them. Always pass along the good stuff - that's my view!

    I've been to the Y and now home - nice and cozy on this c-o-l-d day. I only got 3 hrs of sleep last night (NO, I was not out partying - just one of those nights) so I think a nap is in my near future.


    December Goals
    1. 73 oz of water a day - about 75% successful (going to drop this down a bit)
    2. Wish someone a Merry Christmas (after the 25th Happy New Year) each day - 100%
    3. DON'T REMEMBER! I guess I better write them down, huh?

    January Goals
    1. 64 ounces of water each day
    2. Reflect on 3 instances of gratitude each day
    3. Reduce time on the computer (got this idea from you Sylvia)

    Grateful, strong, faithful - Toni in Tennessee
  • Poerava14
    Poerava14 Posts: 1,091 Member
    Happy New Year!

    Toni: Your slogan and word for the year superb. Most inspiring.

    Joyce: So sorry you are having to deal with such stress right before your big family celebration. I hope that by this weekend your plumbing issues are behind you, and it’s nothing but a fun time together.

    Karen: Welcome to our friendly community. Hope to see you here often.

    Anamika: GREAT to see you. You’ll shed those 4 pounds quickly because you know what to do and have the right attitude. Keep checking back in with us.

    DeeDee: Hope all your wishes come true, too. Keep smiling.

    Linda: Enjoy brunch with your family. Looking forward to seeing you lighter in 2015.

    DrKatieBug: Bravo on hitting your Dec goals.

    Trish: I’m standing and cheering at your magnificent results!

    Sylva: Belated Happy Anniversary. Love your goals. I believe in your ability and resolve. Go for it.

    Trainer Rose put me through a hard strength workout yesterday, and despite feeling a little sore today, I made it to the gym early this morning for a two mile walk on the treadmill. She and I reviewed my health and fitness goals, and discussed a reward for hitting them. Will be back to post my goals, but for 2015 my word is MINDFULNESS.

    Rori
    Colorado Foothills, where it is a sunny 30 degrees






  • rjadams
    rjadams Posts: 4,029 Member
    Hi all,
    I am covered in paint and sick to my stomach from fumes but at least we are getting there. The counter top is gorgeous and the sinks we picked out look amazing with it. I hope you all have a great new year.

    Here is my new year philosophy. Everything will balance out
    Ying Yang. Otherwise known as Bodi and Ritter
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    Happy 2015!
    Robin, Bodi and Ritter
  • hoff2002
    hoff2002 Posts: 64 Member
    Happy New Year everyone! A brand new day and a brand new year. Thank you all for the support you have given me over the last few months. I'm starting this New Year 25 lbs lighter than I was on October 6, 2014. I've struggled having lost and then gained and lost again during that short time. I'm making healthier habits and I'm trying very hard not to let food be my comfort "go to".

    Rori – The recipes sounds AWESOME!!!

    Jane – I am so sorry about your friend. Sending you hugs and prayers.

    Linda – I’m going to have to look up Livermush. You all have me very curious. My FitBit is going to be the life of me! LOL! I like that mine documents my sleep pattern, but I’m still not convinced on the steps yet although I think it’s closer than it was at first...now that I don’t wear it in the rocking chair! LOL! If you’re still having problems with yours, you might call the support center. They were rather helpful when I was having issues.

    Eileen – Be safe.

    Poerava14 – I see that you live in Littleton, CO. DD#1 lives with her DH and DS in Parker. Actually, my DD#2 moved there recently and lives with DD#1 and her family. That’s where my DH & I will be heading to at the end of this month. She is having a baby girl in about 10 days! I have to tell you, I’m worried about the cold. LOL! Last year when we flew in to Colorado Springs, it was -17 degrees. I don’t think we would have gone if we had known how cold it would be, but we had the best time! Everything was so beautiful and we got to build a snow man with our little grandson. He was almost 2 years old at the time. This time we fly in to Denver where DD#2 works. What a change Colorado must be for you having lived in Hawaii!

    Sylvia – Happy Anniversary! Hope you and DH had a great evening! Please don’t neglect the chest pain! Please let your doctor know what’s going on. You may need to have another heart cath to see if there is blockage. Saying a prayer for you.

    Heather – I want so much to be like you and be able to just cook it and put it away! Maybe, some day! (big sigh!) I am looking forward to the picture of the crumpets! Your granddaughter is so precious! What a beautiful smile! Have fun with your family!

    Yanniejannie - Thanks for sharing the bay berry candle tradition. I hadn’t heard of it. I’ve heard of people burning it for Christmas, but that’s it. Very interesting!

    Margaret – What a great way to entertain, a tea party and finding things in the tree. I love it!

    Janet – Hope your back feels better. The injection did help a lot, but I find it hasn’t completely stopped the pain. Thankfully, though, it is better!

    Dstirratt – I love your quote.

    Joyce – God bless you, you have been through so much with the sewage system. I surely hope they can get it fixed for you and you don’t have to deal with it again. Have fun having the family over. My mom used to cook the whole meal when all of us went over, but after a while it became too much for her and we all started bringing a dish or two especially for the holidays and even for Sunday lunches. With both Mom and Dad gone, my siblings try to get together a few times a year. We generally go to a restaurant now since I’m 60 and I’m the youngest living. I do miss everyone’s cooking though.

    Sylvia – I read your list to my DH. He said to add that when you are eating in front of the TV, an action movie burns more calories than a comedy! We were laughing out loud ! Loved it! Reminds me of all the ways that I used to overeat!

    Linda from Oklahoma – Welcome! So glad to have you join us. I think you will enjoy this group. Tell us a little about yourself!

    Nyokie66 – Welcome! Tell us a bit about you! We’re happy you are here, 49 or 50! (Smile)

    Alison – Have a great trip home! Stay safe. I hope you took an extra lap and a few minutes in the hot tub for me! I’m missing summer! LOL!

    Toni – Stolen or not, I like your slogan! Thanks for sharing!

    Barbie – Thanks for the article on goals. I enjoyed reading it. Thanks, too, as always for keeping up this site for us! You are very much appreciated!

    Leslie – I’m so glad that you found Brian. He seems to be a Godsend to you!

    Karen –Welcome! I think you will enjoy this group! There are a lot of us still struggling to lose weight and several who have already lost the weight they needed and are here for maintenance. I love this group and I hope you will too!

    Trish – Congratulations! You’ve done a great job!

    KarleenAnne20 – We’re all here for you!

    Lisa – Welcome! I hope you find this group as welcoming as I have.

    Kyung – Welcome! I think you will find this group very helpful and encouraging.

    Beth – I like your list.

    Goals for 2015:
    * Continue to drink at least 8 glasses of water per day
    * Do something nice for someone every day, even if it's just to give a compliment
    * Exercise at least 3x/week. Start out slowly and work up gradually
    * Focus on eating healthy one meal at a time/one day at a time

    Wishing everyone a healthy, happy, and prosperous 2015!

    Barb from South Louisiana




















  • tdpetunia
    tdpetunia Posts: 9 Member
    Hello Ladies! This group sounds the best for me. I am on my Mother of the Bride Diet and I started today! I am utilizing a lot of information I learned over the years and I think I am more than wise enough to get the job done this year! My daughter is getting married in June and I want to not be a "Fat Mother of the Bride" in all those wedding pictures. I am determined to make this happen now. In a good place mentally and life is good! No more excuses! Looking forward to my journey and the support we give each other on the way!
  • terri_mom
    terri_mom Posts: 748 Member
    Happy New Year!

    This "mama bear" needs a little dose of her own medicine. Some of the High School bowling coaches decided to pick & choose the kids they would take to a tournament yesterday, and now I have hurt feelings, because my son was not chosen. In fact, my hubby, who is one of the coaches, wasn't even made aware of this situation. My son is bowling Junior Varsity, because the varsity coach told the director "there is no way I'm going to make juniors and seniors be on the JV team and put a freshman on my team". Well, my son's numbers are better than 6 of his Varsity bowlers. I'm having a hard time convincing myself that this coach's shortcomings are not my problem. I just want to take my anger out on that bag of cookies in my son's room.

    OK. Enough complaining and feeling sorry for myself. As soon as these 2 football games are finished (1 in overtime) we are going to the bowling alley, so DH and DS can work together on their skills and scores. I can work on my own son, and his numbers will prove his skill for themselves.

    I wish I had the drive and desire to "purge" my house like I have been reading so many of you doing. It's so much work to do anything with this amount of RA pain, that I just can't make myself clean. I would rather type, and read, and crochet, and watch my son at his sports. When I pay off my car, I'm going to get a Housekeeper again. :p

    Thanks for all the support so far. I hope everyone is able to make wise choices today.

    Terri in Milwaukee
  • pipcd34
    pipcd34 Posts: 17,255 Member
    stats for the day:
    Ski machine- 30min 30-45resist. 1.5mi
    Jump rope fast- single, double, scissors- 17min

    hope everyone had a good new year and doesn't have a hangover today :0)
  • barbiecat
    barbiecat Posts: 17,195 Member
    Toni, my feeling about quotes is that after I've used them for awhile, they become mine and if someone else likes the quote and begins using it, then it becomes hers and so on. The quotes and slogans I use here are ones that I saw somewhere months or years ago and now they feel like part of me.

    Robin, Bodi and Ritter are darling.....I increased the zoom on the page so I could see the picture even better.

    Terri, I hope you can get comfortable with "it is what it is" about your son and not let your anger and disappointment spoil other parts of your life.

    Petunia, being Mother of the Bride sounds like good motivation...keep coming back here to get the support and encouragement you need along the way.

    Barb, congrats on your success so far and on your good plan to make the weight loss continue.

    The reason most people fail instead of succeed is that they trade what they want the MOST for what they want at the MOMENT
  • DianaLovesCoffee
    DianaLovesCoffee Posts: 398 Member
    Day 4 in a row for me at over 10,000 steps. Loving my Fitbit. Now that the family is all gone and Christmas is packed away, we've set up the treadmill in the office. I hope to walk outside with the puppy most days. But this allows for those days that are too... (cold, rainy, dark, etc). One more pound and I'll be back to pre-Thanksgiving weight.

    Hello new friends! Happy New Year to all!

    Diana in Northeast Indiana
  • trisH_7183
    trisH_7183 Posts: 1,486 Member
    Sorry my attempts to post are popping up all over!
    Toni & Katla,I also love your saying & want to study it & try to do better in all it says.

    "Gratitude for the Past - Strength for the Present - Faith for the Future"
    - Terri,one DD gave me the gift of house cleaning,twice between now & July.
    - Going to wait till Spring,then 2 nd time near the end of the time span.

    Had the best dinner.Cut up cabbage in my dutch oven with a bit of brown sugar,vinegar & seasoning with small pkg of country ribs. Browned ..small pkg of country ribs,covered with cabbage & in oven for 2 hrs.i had cottage cheese on the side,simple & yummy.

    Welcome to all the new posters.Tell us where you are from.Good luck
    With your healthy eating plans.

    "Gratitude for the Past - Strength for the Present - Faith for the Future". Patceoh
  • I'm trying to accept that over 50 means being a little slower than being over 35. Also I'm trying to be real that life is going by and I need to kick it into gear sooner than later! I'm setting some big goals for myself, so I'll be reading your comments for inspirations. Cheers!

    Lisa -way up north in MN
  • tngram2seven
    tngram2seven Posts: 465 Member
    Yeah, Diana!
    Welcome, Petunia!
    Barb - hope this winter is not a below zero one when you visit!

    I can't believe I forgot my 3rd December goal earlier. DUH! It came to me after my nap.
    3. Lose 5 pounds in December - 100% done!













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  • skuehn48
    skuehn48 Posts: 3,043 Member
    Hello to all and welcome to all those who are new. This really is a great thread and I need to post more often as well as read. I really enjoy reading all the posts, there always seems to be something funny and/or interesting. One of my goals for December was to walk 110 miles during the month. I completed 111.39 as of last night according to my fitbit! I think I will try for 115 during the month of January. Did not do too well on drinking water. I will continue my goal to drink 64 oz. per day.

    Barbie - thanks for keeping us going!

    Allison - Safe travels.

    Katla - I watched the parade, love the horses and the floats. Hope your Ducks win.

    Healing angels to all who need them and congratulations to those with victories. Everyone have a happy and healthy New Year! Sue in SD
  • thecat
    thecat Posts: 47 Member
    Happy New Year!! I am new to this group and I look forward to a new year of good health and weight loss....I hope to gain insight and help along this weight loss journey. I am 56 yrs old and have some health issues that require me to get my weight down so this is important!!! Thank you all :)
  • melodys_attic
    melodys_attic Posts: 114 Member
    Hi everyone,
    I am back. I know what I need to do. I just need to do it. To start I plan:
    1 smoothie (= 2 fruits), 1 salad (=2 veg) and one other vegetable per day minimum;
    3 aerobics classes and 2-3 aquacise classes per week (I've signed up and PAID);
    Make and freeze "easy grab & go" lunches like vegetable pizzas, bean burritos, and soysage rolls (made 3 doz today) to reduce my tendency to not take a lunch and grab things like this at the cafeteria (= less processed, less hidden additives);
    keep a pot of homemade vegetable soup in the fridge ready for "snack attacks"'
    and, since my adult daughter is here and proclaiming vegetarianism, I will be a "weekday vegetarian" too!
    Here we go!
    We can do this!
    Cheers,
    Melody
  • SoCalPhoenix
    SoCalPhoenix Posts: 4 Member
    Today is the beginning of my journey, once again, to get back to a healthy, comfortable weight. I hope to join all of you in your journeys too. Already I have taken away some aha's from things I have read on this board. The hardest part for me is starting and maintaining focus. I hope I get it right this time in 2015. I would like to get back into a size 10 again. 25 pounds should do that. I hope to accomplish this by May or June.

    Happy new year to everyone!

    Allie
  • terri_mom
    terri_mom Posts: 748 Member
    patceoh - I keep forgetting about cottage cheese. Thanks to your great idea, I will have cottage cheese and kiwi for supper. Yum ! ! !

    Barbiecat - thanks for the support. "It is what it is" and it is already done, so I obviously can't change the past. I will continue to be his biggest fan now and in the future. I can do this ! ! !

    Welcome to everyone new, and congratulations on starting the New Year with a wonderful group of ladies. I still consider myself new, and I feel right at home here. I know that I can take on almost anything, because this is a wonderful place for support.

    Wise Choices, and Hugs for Everyone ! ! !

    Terri in Milwaukee
  • Lestan48
    Lestan48 Posts: 489 Member
    edited January 2015
    Thursday morning here and all going well.
    Washing doona and cover as Mildred beagles sneezed frerash blood all over them, think she has seeds up her nose again. Also washing clothes and towels plus cleaning house.
    Had my 3.3 mile walk in 78 minutes for 417 calories. Jeannette's Circuit A shortly.
    Sardines and salad lunch.
    See Brian at 1.30am for weigh and BF% and get some notes. The best thing he advised was granary toast and banana before my 3.3 mile walk. I was doing cardio on EMPTY
    See doctor at 2pm
    Since seeing Brian on 24 December I have LOST 1.4 Kg and 1.1% body fat.

    January Goals
    Keep to around 1700 food calories
    Walk 3.3 miles every morning (cutting down on time each day)
    Do 30 minutes weights every morning
    Weigh and BF% morning and night and note results
    Do NOT count house-work, laundry, cooking, gardening or grooming calories - incidental calories
    Listen to Brian and doctor
    Keep losing weight and BF%
    Be sensible
    Keep Sunday as Rest, Re-feed and Walking only day. Enjoy the drives out and roast dinner
    Talk my problems through with husband
    Keep putting money in the money jar (week 1 =$1, week 2 = $2 etc)

    Lesley in Tasmania

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  • yanniejannie
    yanniejannie Posts: 1,090 Member
    Good evening. Welcome newbies; may you all be successful. Please let us know where you are from..general or specific. Looks like everyone has some great plans and hopes for the new year.

    Terri.........Been there; know that feeling......(((hugs)))

    I've been in a rather strange mood all day. Watched the Rose Parade and now rooting for the Ducks with you, Katla. Go Ducks!

    Joyce........Hope your "back up" is fixed; how awful.

    The pork and sauerkraut was delicious and I'm under on cals; can't ask for more than that.

    Hunger is not an emergency. Will get on the scale tomorrow.
    yanniejannie
    mid-Atlantic
  • cityjaneLondon
    cityjaneLondon Posts: 12,699 Member
    Phew! Got through the day at under TDEE. :bigsmile: I can hardly believe it! o:)

    Everyone was so appreciative, it made it so worthwhile. They even noticed my table setting and decorations. :love: DH did an amazing Christmas quiz for us all, based on our names. Brilliant.
    I stayed up late to clear up as DH is really not well with the horrible cold I had before Christmas. I want it to be clear before we start again tomorrow. DH'S daughter and her boyfriend sre joining the gang for lunch. Nearly all is prepared so it was just a matter of foraging in the freezer! :laugh:

    It makes me very happy to feed people. I could see my DSIL was so pleased that I had gone to extra trouble to feed her boyfriend who is a vegetarian and diabetic. She was beaming. Happy, happy me!

    Welcome all the new people. :flowerforyou: This thread is soooooo important to me. I have lost my weight and maintained for a year with the help of these supportive women. I hope you can do the same.
    Heather in Hampshire UK
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  • Hello Everyone. I am just beginning so bear with me, please. I am trying to learn about My Fitness Pal and see if discussion threads will be good for me. Happy New Year to all!
  • bwcetc
    bwcetc Posts: 2,826 Member
    edited January 2015
    Heather ... your post had me beaming with you! How neat to be able to the meet the dietary needs of someone and make everyone happy!

    Finished today under calories ... finally! I was reviewing the reports MFP makes available and I can see exactly when the weight loss stalled this past year and when the yo-yo-ing began. Will use that information to make some much needed changes. Essentially, the loss of my trainer seemed to be my undoing ... so need to get back to the regular exercise. I was using "cleaning" calories too ... and that just doesn't work.

    Just have to share that I also finally made a roast beef in the oven that was fit to eat. In the past, my roasts have been dried out and a lot like shoe leather! I've been referring to Simplyrecipes.com for basic, whole food preparations of things I should know how to make, but seem to mess up regularly. Their Roast Beef was spot on. I now need to get myself a good meat themometer ... we were using two that were not accurate ... poor roast got poked multiple times.

    Beth in WNY
  • mollywhippet
    mollywhippet Posts: 1,890 Member
    Good evening everyone! This afternoon I took the kids bowling, and two out of three had a great time. The third (the 8 year old) is a little bit of a drama queen and gets mad in any kind of a competitive situation. When her older sister started to pull into the lead, the waterworks started. It kind of put a damper on the whole outing. But, we went to get ice cream afterward and she cheered up. Coming home it started raining ice, and the road got a little slick, and my heater and defroster doesn't work, so I was glad to come home and stay put. We had chicken on the George Foreman Grill and green salad for dinner.

    I've been feeling better today. No chest pain. Hubby is still under the weather, so he stayed home to rest. The weather was so crummy that the poor dogs did not get their daily walk. Of course, they can go outside any time they want, but they do feel cheated.

    Wjhankins, welcome! What do you want us to call you, and where are you from? We love getting to know everyone! If you check in with us every day, I can almost guarantee it will help you. Lots of us have been where you are.

    Heather, I'm so glad your day went well! And I wanted to say that the picture you posted in late December of your granddaughter is totally adorable! Do they make a fitbit in her size?

    Jan, I'm glad your pork and sauerkraut was good. My mother used to force us to eat sauerkraut, which I did not really enjoy, and since being grown up I have not eaten it again. But every time I hear about it I think of my mother. I guess that's good.

    Terri, I miss cottage cheese. It's so high in sodium that I don't eat it anymore.

    Katla, go ducks!

    Good night everyone! One day down, one day closer to my goal!

    Sylvia

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  • drbcru
    drbcru Posts: 85 Member
    Hi - I'm Donna, and new to the groups. I'm 59 and work full time. I've been using MFP for about a month and it has definitely help me understand what I thought was OK, isn't always. I did manage to to loose 3.5 lbs. Not a lot but in the right direction. I have monitored my steps walked for the past 4 years and some days I get in a lot, others not so much. Those spreadsheets keep me hostage. I used to worry about what I weighed, I don't anymore. It has taken a long time to be OK w/who I am. My goal is to be healthy and that does include weighing less but it is not my focus. It is to eat healthy and stay fit. the added benefit will be that I loose weight. But for the right reasons not because the world says I have to. Happy Healthy New Year to all. One step at a time will get you to the finish line.
  • Hi Everyone and Happy New Year!
    I am new and today is my first day. I have 100+ lbs to lose and deep inside me I know I can lose the weight. I am just embarassed I have let this go one for so long. I would be interested in learning what is working for others...all pointers and suggestions are welcome.

    Enjoy your evening!
    J :)