WOMEN AGES 50+ FOR JANUARY 2015

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  • fanncy0626
    fanncy0626 Posts: 7,152 Member
    Got cut off again.

    No, I think I got this under control. The edible flowers sound great. Your Vince sounds like an awesome husband!

    Mary from Minnesota
  • bumblebeejec
    bumblebeejec Posts: 26 Member
    Hi All. . . Enjoyed reading the many posts. . . what a diverse group! Thank you for the welcome words and encouragement.
    I had a pretty good food day until this evening when I just had to eat the iced sugar cookies that were calling my name. Well. . . at least they're gone now! Hope no more show up!
    Activity level low today. I see my personal trainer tomorrow. . . hope to have a better day!
    Hope you are all well! Have a great Monday!
    Judy in PA
  • Katla49
    Katla49 Posts: 10,385 Member
    Jeannine in MO: I am so happy that your DH is doing well. My dad had his first heart attack at age 45. Back then they stuck oxygen in your nose and gave you blood thinners. He survived by force of will, I think, and lived many more years. He eventually had bypass surgery and that bought him another decade. Dad was a lifelong smoker and never did anything to improve his own health. His heart developed a hole next to a valve in an inoperable location. We were grateful for the extra time that his earlier surgery bought for us. I hope your husband is able to enjoy a long and active life. Heart disease treatments have advanced FAR beyond what was available to my dad. :flowerforyou:

    Yanniejannie: Your praise means a lot. Thanks!

    Sue in SD: I also ride in an unheated indoor arena and after one really miserable lesson, began wearing thermal underwear. They really helped the situation.

    Sylvia: Thanks for two good jokes. DH ‘s side of our family are the monkeys. My side are Germans. :laugh: I’ll remember to avoid other people’s drinks if I go to a bar. :noway:

    Marywetterlund: Don't start over. Just pick yourself up and keep going. Starting over is emotionally taxing. Nobody is perfect and we all blow it once in a while. Tomorrow is a new day, with no mistakes in it. If there is a mistake, do some exercises to make up for it. Walking or riding my bike are my “go to” strategies when I’m over my allowed calories.

    Lylathome: There are several of us from the PNW. I live in Oregon beside the Columbia River. There are several others who live within about 50 miles of me. Some are in Oregon and some in Washington. I got to know each of them through MFP but not all of them post on the board regularly. I haven't met any of them in person yet.

    Viv: It is good to hear from you.

    Heather: I think it is grand that you have a nationwide RSPB bird survey. I’m happy to hear that goldfinches are doing well. I wonder if other species would get a boost from garden stores selling feed mixes just for them.

    K2boxlady: Congratulations on a great NSV. Sticking to your diet at the company dinner is excellent.

    Lesley in Tasmania: Happy Australia Day!

    Margaret: I love the ice sculptures! Thanks for posting your photos.



    DS & DDIL were here this weekend and are now on their way home. I really enjoyed the time we spent together. We had excellent weather and were able to sit outside in the sunshine for about an hour this afternoon. That is a rare treat in January. Now I’m ready to rest.

    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


    January 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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  • fanncy0626
    fanncy0626 Posts: 7,152 Member
    Katla,

    Thanks for the encouragement. I am starting the Zumba video tomorrow. I use to love to dance so I'm hoping that will get me moving since it's too slippery outside.

    There are a lot of horse people here. I'm hoping to put up fence this spring and build a couple of stalls in our pole barn. My DD wants to put her horse out to pasture, she's getting too old to ride. And I would like to get a horse for me.

    Mary from Minnesota


  • Lestan48
    Lestan48 Posts: 489 Member
    Just back from a lovely drive to Stanley, 1 hour each way. Mildred beagle ran on the beach and paddled. Bough fish and chips in Stanley, from fish shop whose men go out on trawlers. Was very yummy and felt deserved
    Lesley in Tasmania
  • jmkmomm
    jmkmomm Posts: 3,247 Member
    Lillian when you speak of curling, is that the Olympic sport where you are using that big stone thing? It looks really heavy and very precise. Congratulations on the win
    Karen congratulations on sticking to your diet at your husbands work dinner. That is tough work. Free food and you can't take advantage of it
    Meg LOL There is so much talk in the US right now about legalizing marijuana that it was my immediate thought.
    Pip I have some friends but I never go to my home page to interact with them. I do get the notifications that so and so liked my diary for the day. This is my home right here and I don't plan on moving. Yes, I get an occasional personal message but it usually has to do about something personal
    Margaret that panther looks so real it looks like it could jump right out at me
    Sylvia my first grand child was like that to Charlie and it did hurt him but he wears his feelings right on his shoulder. She is real close to him now and Ellie is friends with anyone she sees
    Michele you must have the most organized freezer. Can you just go to your freezer and find a particular cake?
    Kim I am the one who goes out to eat every evening and Choice was my word. Yep, we go out every night. Charlie does not know how to control himself at all and any leftovers would be immediately consumed. He is awful at a buffet. He will start out with two plates loaded with mainly meat and some starchy veggies.

    Church attendance was very low today. I don't understand it but you know some people HAVE to sit in a particular pew. Well I guess that whole section has the flu right now. Almost one whole side was empty today. But we had a fairly young man (50s) who had a massive heart attack this morning and died. He has a large family and his wife's sister is our organist so her family was gone also. Some of the folks that have been out the past 3 weeks with the flu were back though. Our poor choir. 2 sopranos and 5 altos in the choir today!

    I don't know if the ones of you who go to Sams ever use their free machine when it is there. I don't know if Sams just has this big truck that goes around the US leaving the 'free' machine there for a couple of days and then it goes somewhere else. But you just scan you membership card and you get whatever is free that day. Last time is was green tea with Truvia sweetener. I tried it today and I have decided I don't like green tea at all. There is nothing to it at all.

    I'm proud of myself. I did not go in the kitchen and raid Charlie's box of chocolate pop tarts today. I still want to as I am writing this but I haven't. Part of it is that he knows how many are in it and he will bring it up when he sees that the amount in there is less than the last time he got one. So if he ever dies before me I don't have that accountability.

    I was reading something about the miss Universe contest today. One of the women has a montra she goes by. Faith+Effort=Success

    Word for 2015.....Choice

    Joyce, Indiana
  • wizzywig
    wizzywig Posts: 1,246 Member
    Hi
    Just a quick post this morning - pleased to say I did my exercises before logging in o:)

    Trouble is I don't have a lot of time now, but I have caught up with the last few pages so feel back in the loop.

    Welcome newcomers - I think one of you mentioned your word of the moment is 'Wellness' if you don't mind I'd like to use that too. I'm surprised I didn't think about it myself as at work I am in the Occupational Health department and a lot of our work this year is concentrating on Wellness. We've even changed the name of our webpage to include Wellness.

    I was surprised to hear a few of you also had troublesome dogs, I was beginning to think it was just us. When we go on walks we see (in the distance!) dogs meeting/greeting and being friendly with each other and wish we had a friendly dog, but hey ho, we do the best we can with him. He's almost 11 years old now and starting to look a bit old. So who knows how much longer he will be with us.

    Heather I heard about the RSPB bird survey on the local radio, I think in York they wanted volunteers to go to the Museum Gardens and count birds there. I like birds and would put up a bird feeder in the garden but the cats would try and kill them. To be honest I'm a little scared of birds, when DD was younger she had budgies and when she let them out of the cage I was worried if they flapped about near me. I was ok with them standing or perched somewhere, but didn't like them flying about. But watching them in the garden I could cope with. I do try and throw some seeds ontothe shed roof when the cats are inside.

    Kim I didn't know Sketchers had been sued - their trainers didn't help my legs, they are still as chubby as ever lol.

    Going into town this morning with my mum, my friend told me there were some artificial roses in one of the £1 shops I'm going to buy some if they have any left. Best get ready before she calls to ask where I am.

    Viv from York UK ( think the sun is trying to get out)
  • grandmallie
    grandmallie Posts: 10,098 Member
    well we have battened down the hatches, working today,but will he shoveling out probably for the next day or 2. we are supposed to get 2 feet of snow :# ,did I say I HATE winter, I want Florida soooooo bad...but will deal with the weather.. shoveling is great exercise...I am supposed to work at 12:30 this afternoon, I am going to go feed DFIL, then over to the credit union to pick up a check, then go over to where the DH works to drop it off. then back to work.. so got up extra early, hop in the shower and make dinner for DH.. then I am off
  • grandmallie
    grandmallie Posts: 10,098 Member
    p.s. will probably be able to check in tonight, but we could lose power.. after that might only be on the news feed until we get power again.. we do have a generator.. and extra gas for that and the snow blower
  • CynthiaT60
    CynthiaT60 Posts: 1,280 Member
    Good morning everyone!


    Margaret: those ice sculptures are beautiful!

    Jane: thinking of you; you’re experiencing a lot these days!

    Marywetterland: lol, sitting on the floor gnawing chocolate

    Good luck to all those facing severe weather; stay safe!

    Working some today (still no definite job news); have an appointment with my trainer later in the afternoon. It won’t be pretty, lol.

    Hope we all have a good day.

    Cynthia :flowerforyou:


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  • cityjaneLondon
    cityjaneLondon Posts: 12,714 Member
    Sylvia - May is the perfect time to go! ! ! I hope you have a wonderful time. :flowerforyou: Might be an idea to google Spanish public holidays, as that is always a good thing to know.
    - I have always found, when I first arrive in Spain, that their eating schedule takes a bit of getting used to. :noway: I think they play "chicken" with who can be the last to sit down to eat in the evening! ! ! Also the siesta plays havoc with sightseeing! But you soon get used to it and live like they do. :flowerforyou:

    Felt very off this morning and had to drag myself through my exercises. :ohwell: But I made it! I was thinking of the left over haggs I have for dinner tonight. I think it will be shiritaki noodles for my afternoon snack to allow for the calories. (They are nearly zero calories)

    Talking of Madrid, my DH was looking through the photos we took there 5 years ago. Of course he mentioned how much weight I had lost since then! I wasn't even at my worst! I had a look and there were lots of rolls of fat under my t shirt! I must say, at the time he never criticised my weight, but always told me I was lovely. :love: Now he says he was worried about my health and my truly terrible mobility. In Madrid I had a dreadful back and was doping myself with heavy painkillers. I walked round the park in a daze!

    Hair colouring today. Hope it goes well.

    Heather in gloomy Hampshire UK
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  • cityjaneLondon
    cityjaneLondon Posts: 12,714 Member
    Viv - if you get the pole feeder with the hanging feeders the cats won't be able to get at them. They do require maintenance as mould can be a problem on the seeds etc. You have to clean them from time to time. We can see the birds from our living room French windows, so it is marvellous.
    - For us squirrels are the biggest challenge as they are very resourceful. We have now got them licked with squirrel proof feeders. :laugh: It was one of the biggest joys of moving to the countryside and we have seen more than 25 different varieties in our garden.
    - Heather x
  • Good morning friends!

    Had a good, but lazy day yesterday. Took the day off from exercises but I did do 4 loads of laundry so I wasn't exactly a couch potato. I was able to still eat healthy tho. Spaghetti for son, rib eye steak sandwiches for hubby, and pork loin and Brussels sprouts for me. Gotta love making 3 different meals at one time.

    Grandmallie, we are expecting snow here tonight. I'm in VA so not as much as up north from us. Good luck and hope your power stays on. Be safe!

    Jmkmomm, good for you laying off the choc pop tarts. My fav is the Oreo pop tarts. I could eat a box a day. Had to stop buying those bad boys tho.

    Hope everyone has a safe, successful day. Thanks again for all the encouragements and words of wisdom. Glad I found you all!
  • pipcd34
    pipcd34 Posts: 17,274 Member
    Michele - thanks for the idea of the chocolate covered strawberries. .. but, some insight into my husband he sells food for a living and a few months ago he bought me an 11 lb block of melting chocolate! One day you may find me in the middle of the living room floor gnawing on that bar

    that's funny!
  • nccarolb
    nccarolb Posts: 858 Member
    Good morning! Just a quick check in to say hi. The scales are slowly moving in the right direction, so I think I'm back on track. That's not to say that I'm being perfect by any means. My daughter brought me a box of Thin Mints yesterday. Let's just say that there aren't any more. However, I didn't eat anything else for the remainder of the day so I stayed within calorie count.

    My best female friend is coming to visit this weekend. I can't wait! She is working at losing weight right now, too, so eating shouldn't be a problem. I tend to go off the rails when I go out to eat too much. I hope we can stay in and cook most of our meals.

    I'm off to get some more work done. I need to go downstairs and get more ice for my water, too. Steps, steps, steps... :grinning:

    Hope everyone had a great day!

    Carol in NC
  • I am new here. I live in Virginia. I need help with motivation and support. My fiancee thinksI am the sexiest woman ever and I love it. I need to loose the weight for me so I can breath better. I have been severely depressed since I lost my Mom almost 2 years ago this April. Lost my fur baby last year. I am truly blessed to have a step daughter who loves me. I need to do this so I can be around for her, my fiancee and myself. Please need help an support any would be greatly appreciated.
  • fanncy0626
    fanncy0626 Posts: 7,152 Member
    Good morning ladies,

    I bit the bullet today and Weighed myself after the couple days of binging. I did gain 2.2 lbs. that is a hard lesson. I am back in control again Thanks to your encouragement and support. I am amazed at how eating food that is not healthy can put on so much more weight then calories consumed. I know that I did not eat 6700 extra calories.

    I am going to exercise now to try to get back on track! Have a great day.

    Mary from Minnesota

  • Welcome wildfiremoons666. I am new here too (just joined in the talk last week). I also live in VA. Good people here with great motivation. Sounds like you've got a great man to go along with that wonderful step daughter. Sorry for the loss of your mother. I lost my first husband 13 years ago and was a size 4 when he passed. Now happily remarried, my husband adopted my son (who will be graduating high school in May) but I have ballooned up to size 16/18. Trying to get down a couple sizes before graduation so my son will be as proud of me as I am of him.
    Good luck and welcome.
  • Hello, everyone -
    I'm new here. I'm 53, 5'2" tall and [gulp] 113 pounds overweight. I am in shock at the number on the scale. 230 pounds? I shake my head and think, how the hell did I get here? But I know very well how I got here. I eat all the wrong foods like crazy, and I don't move. There really is no secret to it, is there?

    I've been a member of MFP for a couple of years, but I never really used it. I could never get into the habit of thinking about what I ate all the time and having to write it down. But, now, I'm just so sick and tired of feeling ... well, sick and tired, that I am determined to do everything I can to lose the weight once and for all. And no more fads and gimmicks. Believe me, I've tried them all. From that stupid HCG diet (I still can't believe I injected myself with a pregnancy hormone every morning for six weeks) to the latest thing I tried, which was the Purium shake. They all work... for a few weeks. Then it's back to the same old unhealthy habits and binge eating.

    I have finally and completely realized that there is no magic pill and no easy way to be fit and healthy. It's going to take hard work and a long time. It's about creating new habits to replace the old ones. It's about mindful eating, instead of just sitting in front of the TV in a haze, and then all of a sudden looking down and realizing that I ate an entire carton of Edy's Butterfingers ice cream (for the third time in a week).

    I'm really scared that I won't be able to do it, but I'm going to give it everything I have.

    I started a Biggest Loser challenge at work a week ago Friday. Last week I lost 5.5 pounds, and I didn't starve myself or fast or anything crazy like I usually do. I just loaded up on tons of fruits, vegetables, beans and grains. I logged into MFP every day and made sure I had all the nutrition I'm supposed to have. I know most of it's water weight, but I'm still very proud of myself. But for me, the first week is always successful. It's continuing the momentum that I find so difficult.

    I have now logged my food for 8 days straight. That's actually a record for me. I am cautiously optimistic. I'm hoping that by reaching out to others in my situation, I will have the courage I need to get through the hard times. It's all about one day at a time, right?

    Anyway, thanks for reading this. Sorry I ran on so long. And thanks for starting this thread. I believe it's really going to help.

    Have a great day, everyone.

    CP

  • fanncy0626
    fanncy0626 Posts: 7,152 Member
    K2boxlady - welcome to this site! I too am new here. I have had a lot of support from the ladies on this thread. Good luck in your weight loss and lifestyle change. I'm sure your son is already proud of you!

    CP- I was a yoyo dieter and have tried several different Ways to lose weight. I have been here for 100 days and lost 25 pounds. This is more of an accountability diet then a fad. Also, the support that you will get on this thread from the ladies will be extremely helpful. Good luck to you and hope to see you here again.

    Mary from Minnesota


  • Thank you K2boxkady. Hopefully. I have the courage do do this. For my over all health, I have to do it. So far there seems like alot of support here and help if you need it. I hope to make alot of friends here so we can help each other.
    Noexuses118/CP you can do anything you set your mind too.

  • Gardengail
    Gardengail Posts: 596 Member
    Pipcd34 – I don’t post a lot or collect a lot of official ‘friends’ either. Having said that, I really only read/post here, so consider all who lurk/post my friends. I’ll admit I’m terrible at keeping up with those patient individuals who are official, but generally follow along on this thread.

    Jane Martin – great idea about Valentine’s Day cards. I might do that, seeing as I have some time right now.

    Noexcuses118 – that’s terrific work! Consistency will get you to your goal.

    Thanks for all the speedy recovery wishes – I’m doing well. The weekend had some uncomfortable times, but we’re thinking it is really from the gas they used during the laparoscopic parts of the surgery. There always seems to be a random bubble that floats around for a while. And I guess the little twinges I’m feeling are the various bits healing – I truly am not in any pain. Makes it easy to overdo… I am back at my pre-hospital weight and might even see if I can fit into any of my slacks yet. Tummy is still quite puffy.

    Gail, metro ATL
  • fitgranny56
    fitgranny56 Posts: 19 Member
    I'm dealing with a high A1C and it's so hard because I love sweets. Any suggestions would greatly be appreciated. Go to a trainer twice a week, now I need to incorporate workouts at home. I was hoping if I got some weight off along with watching my sugar intake it would bring the A1C down.
  • Since January is almost over I'll start with February

    February Resolutions
    *walk 8,500 steps a day
    *kick boxing twice a week
    *Knock 2 things off "To Do" list
    *Log my food everyday.
    *Reach out to a new person every week.
    *Drink 32 oz of water

    Some of these I do already. Some I'm adding. Thanks for letting me share my goal.s
  • tammytylerjones
    tammytylerjones Posts: 109 Member
    Hi everyone.

    I used to be on this thread a lot but fell off the wagon (ha! numerous times!) Even though I didn't post a lot or lose a lot of lbs I slimmed down great for my daughter's wedding in November...through diet and exercise (and an amazing personal trainer). After the wedding -- and thanksgiving... I was all ready to get back in the saddle but then my mom got sick and was in the hospital for 21/2 weeks... and then we had Christmas... goodness! Such excuses, right!? Well... I'd like to say I'm back and want to be held accountable.. so here I am... reintroducing myself. Tammy from Virginia Beach... 53, married, two daughters, one married and another in her first year teaching (1st grade!)

    I used to be a French teacher, but now I substitute teach... love to quilt and read and have become so much more fond of working out since I worked out with a trainer!
    Hope to get to know you lovely ladies and encourage you too!

    More later!

    Tammy
  • kevrit
    kevrit Posts: 4,324 Member
    edited January 2015
    I am so far behind! Just wanted to let you all know I am still here and not able to catch up. Been too busy! Today, getting ready for winter storm Juno here in CT. Wish me luck! My office is already planning to be closed tomorrow.

    ps. I am only up to page 36 and I see the thread is on page 43! I am so never going to catch up!

    Stay warm!
    Rita in CT
  • pipcd34
    pipcd34 Posts: 17,274 Member
    One thing I notice on this thread, there are a lot of "reasons" why people "fall off the wagon". lately it was thanksgiving, then Christmas, then new news, then valentines day that is coming up... you must remember, there will ALWAYS be a "reason". especially with the work potlucks, friends coming over to visit, going out to dinner, pier pressure, them telling you, "oh come on, just one small piece". it is seriously hard to say no thank you to something that you really want but if your friends or support system is around you and are there for you, they won't bother to offer it to you to begin with.

    I go to this friends house once a month and she put on facebook a pic of this drink/dessert that had cherries on top, cheesecake like thing in the middle, and what looks like a graham cracker crust on the bottom w/fireball whisky in it. she asked the group; that she's been asked to make them and wanted a count of people that would have one if she made them. I replied no, I wouldn't. one person said well if you cut this and reduced this to lower the fat that she would, another said she would, another said, if you replaced the cherries w/strawberries.... one asked me (knowing that I am into my health) is it the fat that is freaking you out which is why you won't have one? I said, no, not freaking out about it at all... it's just that i'm not crazy about cherries or cheesecake and if it was going to have something I would make damn well sure that I REALLY want it to add it to my calorie count. I ask myself, do I want to waste it on that? and my answer is no. all of these ladies are over weight, I don't say anything, I just lead by example to myself, not to anyone else but myself.

    don't beat yourself up over bad choices that you may make. add it to your calorie count, you will be amazed on what you will slowly cut out because you never realized what it was that you were putting inside of yourself.

    small example, I had one small bag of Cheetos out of the vending machine. I saw the calorie count was something like 250 calories.. I thought to myself, no big, I can burn that... when I went to the gym, I had to RUN 3 MILES to burn that off!! I was thinking, ARE YOU KIDDING ME???? was that bag of Cheetos worth it??? the answer was NO!, haven't done that since, (probably about 6 or so years ago).

    Sorry for the rant....
  • pipcd34
    pipcd34 Posts: 17,274 Member
    P.S. PLEASE don't take my post as picking on someone or anyone for that matter. it wasn't intended to come off that way.
  • CynthiaT60
    CynthiaT60 Posts: 1,280 Member
    Rita, good to see you!
  • skuehn48
    skuehn48 Posts: 3,047 Member
    Hello to all: Welcome to newbies!! I have been to the pool this morning and did my water exercise, had trouble with one of the balance exercises, I think I float too well. LOL

    Pip - I'm with you on calorie counts. I can't believe sometimes what it takes to burn off calories consumed!

    Joyce - We had no basses yesterday in our choir so a couple of the tenors sang bass. Luckily the piece we were singing was not really low.

    Mary - You made me laugh visualizing you with the chocolate. It is my big downfall too.

    Margaret - Beautiful pictures. I would love to come to the cities for the winter carnival but I hate winter driving.

    CP - Welcome to the group. You sound a lot like me although I used to do a lot of exercise. The last three years I have not done much but I am improving on that.

    All of you in the NE stay warm and safe.

    Healing angels to all who need them and congratulations to those with victories. Sue in SD