WOMEN AGES 50+ FOR FEBRUARY 2105
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(*) Yanniejannie congrats to you and to your daughter....you two have be persistent with this dream and now it's on its way to coming true.
I have been logging food and exercise on MFP daily with very few exceptions for six years. I've lost the weight I wanted to lose and have kept the weight off. What I eat has become increasingly more nutrition dense and now I don't eat a lot of things I used to eat and I don't miss them.
I wish all of you the gift of desperation and commitment that's required to make this new lifestyle permanent.
LIne dance class today was great fun....the dogs and I started the day with a long walk in the rain and the day got even better after that.
Barbie
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I haven't been here for a few days. Been so badly depressed. I am having a hard time financially, and it is hard to eat correctly. I am not binge eating with the exception of this afternoon. I also probably haven't been eating correctly, might say a few days I starved myswlf. I did eat a cupcake and it made me nauseated. I will get past this eventually. This month is my Mimi birthday amd she died 7 years ago this year. She was my grandma realistically but she raised me so I consider her my mom. I miss her so much and seems like yesterday I got that dreadful phone call. She was my life and gave up so much to rise me. I will always love and miss her,0
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Well, I’ve decided to try the cut and paste approach. Hope it works….
I slept late today and went to do my workout at 11:00. I had to push myself to do it but I did 50 minutes (thought of my word OPPORTUNITY and decided I would feel guilty if I passed up the chance to work out).
I had my monthly acupuncture treatment this afternoon. It was awesome. I used to do them every weekend but can’t afford that with retirement budget. I always tell friends if I ever married for a third time it would have to be a very successful chiropractor who’d had extensive training in holistic acupuncture! No $ worries, back adjustments on demand, and treatments that are even better than S _ _!
Sylvia and Wildfire,too – (((((hugs))))) and prayers
Sharon – Under two – woo hoo! Meformin – boo! I take M too and I know you are disappointed about the increase.
Allison – sad for you about the special doggie friend
Mary – Candy bars – been there done that. At least you stopped at 15! Sometimes when I am on a “binge” I think I should just eat them all so they will be gone!
Pip – I’m with you about the snow for the kids. We haven’t had a good snow in years!
Heather – your trip sounds so wonderful!!!! What was the elephant’s name?
CP – congrats on the weight loss. I can just see you dancing the New Year in! I think that is a wonderful goal.
Vicki – here in Tennessee CMA means Country Music Association. What is your CMA?
Sue – glad you enjoyed your B-day “surprise”.
Yanniejannie – Yahoo! Congratulations to your daughter. How wonderful!
TNToni
GRATITUDE FOR THE PAST - STRENGTH FOR THE PRESENT - FAITH FOR THE FUTURE
2015 word - "OPPORTUNITY"
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Hi everyone!
I tried a couple of times to post, but I managed to lose it. I do put it on Word and copy it over, but I tried to put the ticker and lost everything. I finally gave up and went to bed. So, I'm trying again tonight. My grandchildren were rough housing and hit my arm, tossed my mouse around, and I lost it again. Fortunately, I could paste it back! Ugh!
Welcome to all those who are new are returning. Great to have you join us.
Sue in SD: Prayers for your friend’s DGD. That’s a really serious situation. I pray that all will go well. Keep us updated.
Sylvia: How are you feeling? Thank God you went to the ER instead of just tolerating the pain.
Heather: Sounds like you are really enjoying your trip! What fun! Cool picture of the elephant!
Toni: Isn’t it amazing that your student has grown up to be such a fine young woman!
Alison: Sending hugs! I can’t imagine having so much snow! I know we rarely have snow where I live, but I see how people struggle in Colorado as well. I hope spring comes soon!
Sharon in Alberta: Congrats on the weight loss! I can’t wait until I get under 200 lbs, but I have a LONG way to go! So happy for you!
Cynthia: Sending big hugs. It’s not easy when your job ends and it’s not your choice! Wishing you well.
Cherie-Wisconsin: Good luck! I hope your weekend goes well. Logging everything I eat is the only way I can keep on track.
Peachstategal: Sorry to hear about your mom. It’s so hard to see our parents so sad. By the way, they now have light weight wheel chairs that aren’t so hard to pack up into the car. Some of them are so difficult! Good luck!
Beltoniana: Congratulations on making the choice to be healthier and Happy Birthday! I can’t think of a better birthday gift you can give yourself! It certainly isn’t easy, but you are worth the effort. Good luck and remember that we are all in this together…we’re here for you!
Twhitehead7: I’m so sorry you are in such a funk! I think that most of us have been where you are at one time or another…down on ourselves for overeating or eating the wrong foods. Take a deep breath, forgive yourself. Tomorrow is a new day. Sending hugs!
Donna from Illinois: Welcome! So glad you joined us. Visit often. So awesome that your daughter can help you. What a blessing!
Terri in Milwaukee: You are so sweet to offer to get the Fitbit for you DD when you don’t have one yourself. What an unselfish thing to do.
Diana in NW Indiana: So glad your knee is somewhat better! Congrats on doing 10,000 steps!
Mary from Minnesota: Boy can I relate to evening binging. Lately, I am doing well, but oh when it hit! Ugh! I agree thought, I simply write every single thing down!
Pipcd34: I’ll bet some of these ladies would love to send you some snow! LOL!
Katla: Isn’t it great when someone cuts your hair in a way that you really like! Congrats on finding your new hair stylist!
Noexcuses118: Congratulations on the weight loss! Great job! As for the number of posts you are behind … oh, can I related! We are a very active group lately!
Stephanie in Central OR: Happy Birthday to you DH! Good luck on eating out! Whatever you eat…just log it!
Lillian: Stay safe and warm.
Debbi in So. Calif: Welcome!
Rita in CT: Good luck with the snow blower! Wow! Tractor sized!
Tina: Congratulations on both eating right and exercising! WTG!
Terri: Isn’t it amazing how the “healthy” stuff sometimes has so many calories! Ugh!
Barbie: You are so right about people with allergies and restaurant foods. Some of my grandchildren are allergic to dairy products and it is so difficult to go out to eat with them. It’s tough, too, to find something that is healthy and doesn’t have so many calories!
Bumblebeejec: I hope you start feeling better! I’ve given Carbamazepine to patients in the past, but it’s seriously been such a long time since I practiced bedside medicine that I can’t remember anything about it. Have you googled the side effects?
Janet in Myrtle Beach, SC: Congrats on the weight loss! Isn’t it awesome when someone notices that you’ve lost weight. So happy for you. Have a wonderful cruise! We’ll be thinking of you and waiting for pictures!
Vicki GI NE: Sounds like you have a busy weekend! Have fun!
Yanniejannie: Woo Hoo! So happy for your daughter! How AWESOME! Congrats, too, on your wonderful time in your friend’s time share!
Starrhae130: Welcome! I’m so glad that you have your daughter to help you. I hope that you find this site as wonderful as I do. There are so many wonderful ladies on here.
I've been doing very well with sticking to my calorie count for over a month without overeating. Tonight, we went out to eat boiled crawfish because one of my daughters from Colorado just flew in to attend a friend's wedding. I managed to stay within my set calories nonetheless! Yay! The grandchildren who live here (7 years, 6 years, and 22 months) asked to come home with us. I stopped and got frozen yogurt for them. I got myself some that was "no added sugar". I'm finally beginning to see a little progress. This week I've had five people comment that they can tell I'm losing weight. Unfortunately, when I look at pictures of myself, all I see is the fat! I'm trying to consistently walk more, but I'm finding it hard to get to 10,000 steps. It's just really hard to find to time to walk that much, but I'm doing what I can. I'm usually hitting 5,000 to 7,500. That's at least an improvement over the 1,000 to 1,500 that I would do as my "normal activity." My job is very sedentary except for when I have to go and help someone. When we were up in Colorado, I managed to walk much more. One of my DD's took me on the route they used when she did a 5K. I took her walking around the neighborhood so I could reach my 10,000 steps when we finished! LOL! Barbie, I don't know how you manage to walk so many steps and do line dancing as well. My hat is off to you!
Well, I'm off to bed before I manage to lose this post as well. Hugs and prayers for all. Take care, stay safe, and come on Spring!
Barb from South Louisiana
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
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Yanniejannie: CONGRATULATIONS to your daughter! I am happy for both of you. She's worked very hard for this chance to attend veterinary medicine school, and you've been there for her every time she needed your support. :flowerforyou:0
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It's been a while since I posted- lost 7 labs last month, hitnthe gym four times per week, and logged every day. Even though work has been busy, I've been taking the time to take care of myself. What a difference that makes. Hang in there ladies!
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DORENE in New Mexico0 -
Congratulations to you and your daughter Yanniejannie!
Everytime I come in here I get inspired and motivated so thank you all for sharing your victories n losses, your joys n sorrows. Im sure there are some more like me.
Anamika from Mumbai0 -
Did an hour workout on the treadmill. This really involves changing speeds and inclines. The plan for tomorrow is to do a lower body pilates DVD
After exercise went to Aldi and got a few things that I needed. Later today I'm supposed to go for my recertification for my CPR
Toni - what type of work are you doing?
Sharon in Alberta - Ij do hope you find the Arctic Zero. Congrats on the loss! Sorry your metformin is doubled but glad you're feeling better.
Heather - love, love, love, reading all about your adventures. Hope things work out for you driver's son
beltonlana - welcome back and happy birthday!
donamari - welcome! It's good that you're doing both cardio and weight training.
katla - I remember you telling us that your barber moved away. So glad things are working out with this woman
Joyce (I think it was) - here's what I found out about MFP being sold:
February 04, 2015: 04:15 PM ET BALTIMORE, Md., Feb. 4, 2015 /PRNewswire/ -- Today, Under Armour (NYSE:UA), a global leader in sports performance and innovation, announced the acquisition of Endomondo and MyFitnessPal, establishing ownership of the world's largest digital health and fitness community. These acquisitions, which supplement UA's existing MapMyFitness and UA RECORD™ suite of applications, will further enable the brand to provide unparalleled health and fitness data and insight, in support of its universal mission to make all athletes better.
Powered by more than 80 million registered users, MyFitnessPal is the leading free resource for achieving and maintaining health and fitness goals, providing nutritional information for over five million foods and offering caloric data associated with hundreds of exercises, empowering its community to make better, more informed healthy-living decisions. MyFitnessPal will expand the current offerings from UA Connected Fitness™ to include comprehensive nutrition tools, allowing users to track calories, nutrition and exercise. Source: CNN Money (http://money.cnn.com/news/newsfeeds/articles/prnewswire/NE24218.htm)
Who knows? Maybe they'll continue with "upgrades". Only time will tell......
CP - yea for that loss. What a wonderful goal!
Stephanie in OR - happy birthday to your hubby
Rita - can Alison come over and snowblow for you???? (like she needs more ....) I must have missed it...what is MIS?
Just went to be recertified in CPR. I didn't know this (probably because I'm not am employee of the Y) but there was a online video that I was supposed to have watched and an online test I was supposed to have taken. Frustrating....there were questions on the test that I'm SURE were referrenced to in the video, but I had no idea at all about it. There was something on there "chain of survival for a child"...what in the world was this? I just had to guess. Well, the good thing is that they did let me retake the test. But I may not have had to had I known that there was this video and test to be taken.
yanniejannie - doing a happy dance for your daughter
starrrhae - we're so excited to have you here. Come in often
Meg - that's horrible about your roof and even more horrible that the copper pipes were missing. The latest pic that I posted is of the ladybug that I painted to put on the outside by the pool. Prior to that I posted a pic of a (oh, how I want to say firefly) praying mantis and was asking for ideas for colors for it.
Syliva - ((((HUGS))))) What a wonderful hubby you have there!
bedfordd - welcome!
wildfiremoons - so sorry you are having such troubles. I feel, too, that it was my grandmother who raised me.
Dorene in NM - congrats on that loss.
Welcome to anyone new that I may have missed
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Hello everyone!
My DH and I just got back from The Art of Marriage video seminar at our church. Part 2 tomorrow. We've been married 4 1/2 years and this is our 3rd seminar! We both had horrible 1st marriages and we want to make sure we are successful! We actually got a lot out of it the last two times that it just reminds us of what is really important in our lives and our marriage. Love it0 -
Sorry got cut off again!
I guess it's just like MFP is for helping with the lifestyle changes. Everyone needs help and support from God and others.
Have a great day!
Mary from Minnesota
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linder4866 wrote: »Checking in for February.
Thanks Barbie.
Lin in Central Iowa where the snow is coming down faster now
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Hope I can keep this short. I made a lot of notes
Allison so sorry about the greyhound. It had wonderful loving years which is what is important
Heather I hope you can send us a picture of the view from your hotel. We are traveling through you to Sri Lanka so don't leave anything out
Peach So sorry about your Mom in the nursing home but am glad she was finally up to getting out. We did that every Monday when my MIL was alive but I had a husband who could easily lift the wheel chair into the car
Terri in Milwaukee I very fondly remember the drug rep lunches. My husband was a pharmacy tech and most of the time they would just bring tings into the pharmacy but about 4 times a year they would host a meal out and families were invited. I had some might fine meals. And being and RN they were quite educational to me.
Cute527 just leave your name the same and just sign off with Tina
Judy I am on Carbamazepine. Have been for many a year. But when I was first put on it and with every dose increase I was drowsy, cotton mouthed, felt awful. But it all passes
Janet a doctor told you to limit yourself to 1 fruit a day for diabetes????? Crazy
Yanni Congratulations to your daughter. 1 out of 50!!! How close is this school to you?
Meg so sorry that some people have to be such thugs and go around and steal copper and cause such damage to homes. I very fondly remember working the mall blood pressure check, colorectal info booth, cardiac info booth. Whatever unit I was on, the hospital would have some kind of info booth at the mall. And part of our 'pay for performance' markers was community service hours. But it was always fun
CP that's quite an innovative way to raise money for yourself some dancing lessons. Good luck in it
Sylvia so sorry the hospital is so short staffed you had to wait all that time. At some point hospitals will realize that it is quite dangerous to have a patient nurse ratio like that
farmwifenmom do you have your fit bit synced with MFP? Your fit bit should just transfer those calories burnt over to MFP
TNtoni I was wondering the same thing about CMA. To some one in the medical field CMA means Certified medical assistant. Or the M could stand for medicine
Barb although others were seeing weight loss on me it took me a long time to see it in myself. Even a longer time for me to feel comfortable looking at myself in the mirror
Michele thanks so much for the info on the sale of MFP. I'm glad it is another health related company.
Iam the same way with evening grazing. I am fine with my meals. I log all of them in in the morning. But the evening is awful. I started working on Jig saw puzzles on my iPad and that does help some. Take care everyone. Have fun on cruises, be safe in the snow
Joyce, Indiana0 -
Mini-NSV for me: I just checked Facebook. Denise posted some pic and Bryan responded to it. I did send him an email telling him how I feel, how it hurts when I asked him why he unfriended me he said "I don't have time for Facebook", yet he has time for others. I asked him to be honest with me as to why he won't allow me to let him and Diana share things with me (like videos of our Christmas decorations) I was feeling pretty down, and was ready to dig into these chocolate cookies that I have. Instead, I took one of the chocolate bran muffins that I have, defrosted that and will have it. It know that I want to drink lots when I have one. Not that eating this late at night is good for my weigh in tomorrow, but at least it'll probably keep me from going to those cookies
mkbunny - I'm in NC and we haven't had any snow (which is fine by me)
Michele in NC0 -
Like a few others, I am going through some hard times at the moment, walked out of work yesterday lunchtime (someone upset me) and now found out that son is having relationship problems with his live in partner - I think it may have something to do with losing his dad plus they have found out their son has epilepsy - but I could be wrong.
It never rains but it pours.
Viv York UK0 -
yannie~ so happy for your daughter!!!!!
well I had a pair of jeans stuffed in my closet and I put them on they are a size 16 and there tight.. where did I go wrong, was down to 12 and now up 4 sizes..
well will sit down and figure out a eating plan again, and get focused and try and get a piece of exercise equipment in here so I can exercise... just cant afford a gym membership anymore. gotta go wash my hair and go to work0 -
Good morning! I feel some improvement this morning. Still not running marathons, but moving my legs didn't cause too much belly pain. Sleeping is my main job right now. When hubby gets here I plan to walk a lot. I had him bring me some of my larger sweat pants so I would have something to cover my butt. Ooh! I just passed some gas! Yippee! Must have done some in my sleep too, because I'm not as bloated this morning.
My son brought the kids up to visit yesterday evening. That was nice. My sister came over from Wichita, and one of my potter friends came by. That was more than enough visiting. I tried to eat some jello last night, but it didn't go down well. This morning I will try a Popsicle. Oh, how low my expectations have gotten.
I'm worn out again now, so it's back to sleep for me. I hope you are all having a rest day.
YannieJannie, I'm sorry but I just skimmed the posts and I see that people are congratulating your daughter. I sure hope that means she got into vet school!. When I'm up to reading more I'll go back and find it. But I'm so happy for both of you!
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Good Morning Friends,
Newcomers. Glad to see others are finding us. We missed you.
They had a wonderful assembly for the students yesterday. They had two musicians from Ecuador. They showed and played the instruments from their culture. When they could they had the students come and play too. They told us that when a child gets hurt the other children form a circle and shake these instruments that are made of hooves and chant and sing until the child feels better. To my friends that are hurting here. I like to think we are creating a circle with you in the middle like the children in Ecuador and sending you love until you feel better.
For the friends out east buried in snow my thoughts are with you. Been there.
Time for another flower picture to remind us spring is not far away.
for all the friends reaching their health goals.
2015 word: strength
Just because you see the hook does not mean you have to bite.
MNMargaret
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I'm on my way out the door to Charleston to hop on the ship. Just had to check in one last time. Sylvia, only the best thoughts for you!!
All you other lovely ladies, I hope you have a wonderful week. May your pains be few and your victories be plentiful.
I love you all,
Janet in the Bahamas soon.0 -
Janet: Bahamas sounds wonderful, hope you have a great trip. I love that saying " May your pains be few and your victories be plentiful".
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Hello group –
I’m new a week of so ago. You all are amazing - thank you so much. Much wisdom, humor and tons of goo tips from an “experienced” group!
My short-term weight goal for Feb is to get down to 280 (I was 295 my highest wt ever in mid Jan), part of a long but committed journey to a healthy weight. I’m 5’10”, and 56. I plan to be here with you all for the long haul. So far I am on track, 6 pounds the last week of Jan, another 2 lbs gone this week. YAY! To get there, I am doing about 1800 cal, moderate to low carbs, and exercise bike/weights, and sharing positive vibes and ideas with YOU ALL. I haven’t done “social” weight loss before, I never found a group that resonated, but you ladies really do.
I’ve already had one knee replaced and the other is in bad shape, plus a very sore heel (plantar fascitis, no doubt all related to decaying knee). I can’t wait to get back to walking for exercise, but for now I’m looking for ideas that don’t involve being on my feet much. I’m starting to do some leg lifts, arm weights, work with bands. Any ideas for video workouts would be appreciated).
So many of you have lost some much weight – Barbie, Katla, Caddi - big congrats and what an inspiration.
Karen from Maine –
I’m new this month too. My sister in law in Bangor has been posting pictures of feet of snow – is it the same where you live?
Beth- LOL. You are probably dealing with plenty of snow too?
Judy – hope the meds work and you can get back to harp lessons!
Sylvia – wow! Glad you went to the ER and didn’t just assume it was another stone. As my old boss used to say, “assumption is the mother of all screw-ups”
Congrats to all who lost weight this week !
Cindy
Southern Maryland
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Wow I have a lot of catching up to do!!
Janet – have fun on your cruise. You were maybe wearing something different when you meet your friend and it showed your weight loss better? It is a great feeling to pack I always think I can get more clothes in because my clothes are smaller…ha ha… I will let everyone know how that goes for me as I pack for my trip to Vegas on Friday.
For all those that hide the cookies… I don’t bake anymore. Hubby says he doesn’t need too many sweets (this is good – both his parents were diabetic) so I will buy him a box of cookies every once in a while.
When I go to a restaurant – I either order a baked chicken breast or a steak with vegetables and a naked salad. I do not eat anything white – so no potato. I am sensitive to yeast so breads are for sure out of the question. Yeast is a preservative and it is in a lot of processed foods.
YannieJannie – Williamsburg sounds like an interesting place to go and you had a great time. And CONGRATULATIONS to your daughter!
Meg – Copper thieves !! Taking the pipes right out of the houses!! My goodness that is sure “brassy”!!
Sylvia – oh my goodness. Maybe your hubby better stay. When my mom was in the hospital we had someone stay with her all the time. Some nurses don’t mind and some do… but they were never around when she needed help. Get better soon.
I am watching the Weather Network on TV as I read thru the posts. So for everyone in the east – just to try make you feel better – Terrace, British Columbia received 111 cm of snow in 24 hours. So for my US friends – that would be 44 inches. Their snow will not melt by the weekend. And it is still storming here in West Central Saskatchewan.
CP – ballroom dancing is so graceful and I love to watch it. I have a couple of friends that are very good at it and teach lessons. That is a great goal and as you get back at it – you will burn calories too!! And just a footnote DH’s cousin is 350+ pounds and he is a very graceful dancer.
Wildfire – ((((hugs))))
Toni – I know the cost of those things that make us feel good are sometimes out of reach. I haven’t tried acupuncture, why are you doing it…? I must have missed why.
Sharon in Alberta: Congrats on the weight loss! It is a great feeling to be under 200.!! And I hope you are enjoying the plus something weather!! Pineapple express they are calling it on the weather network.
Barb from Louisiana – I too have a sedentary type job. It is really hard to get the extra steps in. If I am at the photocopier I do side steps. I go and get each piece of paper from the printer. When I go get water in the break room I walk around the table twice. I drink lots of water at work so I can make trips to the bathroom …and so I don’t have to drink so much when I get home. If I make 5000 steps at work I am doing really well. My work out on my rebounder sure helps. My goal for every month is to reach 10,000 steps on at least half the days. In January – I had 10 days and that is a record for me!!
Viv - some days those people we work with can be so annoying!! I just have to say to myself – “It is all pensionable time. They get paid the same as me and I am sure they don’t think before they say some of the rude things they say”.
MNMargaret – beautiful lilacs!! Thank you for the flowers.
To any I have missed - take care, this is a great place to come to.
Oh my goodness – I think I have caught up!! So now – off to go for a walk. I have to get into all my -40 clothes anyway to go and feed the outdoor furnace so may as well go for walk too!!
Lillian in West Central Saskatchewan
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Ok that was a short walk. Got 1/2 mile up the road and there was a moose bedded down in the trees. Thank goodness my black lab didn't see it, sometimes the moose get scared and chase, so I managed to call my dog back and we headed home. the moose kept a close watch on us, as best they can - they don't have that great of eyesight.0
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Ladies, I hope you will bear with me if I don't reply to many as I have been out all day and have lost track. I have skim read and want to offer congratulations to Yanniejannie's daughter WTG. :flowerforyou:
Janet - Bon voyage!
Michele - congrats on not going for the cookies! :flowerforyou:
Last night DH had a melt down because I was not % 100 happy with the hotel. It makes him very tense and almost tearful when I am not happy. He got over it eventually and has been fine since. It reminded me of the old days as he has been so much better recently. Today we went to a gem museum/shop and he bought me a blue topaz ring that I chose. Will post a photo tomorrow.
This morning was the Royal Botanical Gardens. Wonderful palm trees, fig trees and hosts of fruit bats. Also a tree called a cannon ball tree with huge round fruits. I took a photo of DH standing underneath it for DGS.
We had a rice and curry lunch (I have hardly any rice) with mainly veg, and then we had a quick cup of tea and a nap at the hotel. Then it was the Temple of the Tooth. The interesting thing is the pure devotion of the people to their Buddha. Our driver is a real believer and bought us lotus flowers to make an offering. Yesterday we had the cotton wound round our wrist in a blessing. The whole story of the tooth is preposterous and it is probably a rhino tooth, but it is the belief that makes it fascinating. The tooth is kept in a gold casket and is rarely seen. The room it is kept in is opened twice a day to drumming and offerings. Believers just walk past the room. Then we went to the adjacent museum of Raja the Tusker. He is the elephant who carried the tooth casket in procession every August for 50 years. He died to national mourning. He is stuffed in the museum.
Then we got a tuktuk to the cultural centre and saw the traditional dancing with drumming and some fire walkers. Very colourful and we told someone in front of us who kept standing up to take photos to sit down! ! ! ! ! :bigsmile:
Then dinner. We didn't eat in the hotel as they only do very expensive Western food. Our driver took us to a nice local place. I had rice and curry with cuttlefish, DH had prawns. I eat hardly any rice and all the components are veggie and delicious, but I do not think they are low in cals. There is a leafy thing called an ash plant which they mix with coconut. Very nice, but coconut is high in cals. Otherwise, eggplant, pumpkin, lentils. We left a lot on the table and I hope I haven't overdone it. More than two hours walking today.
Tomorrow we are leaving at 7.30 to catch the train through the hilly areas on one of the most scenic rides in Asia. Hope we can get tickets. Got to pack tonight and wash my hair. We are going to the upland tea area where the British went in the hot weather. Apparently it can be quite chilly, especially at night! :ohwell:
Sylvia - hope things improve! Thinking of you!
Ok , got to get on! Heather in Kandy, Sri Lanka
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Happy Saturday ! ! !
We are only open 1 Saturday per month, and today is the day. Next month I will be in El Paso, so someone else has to sit at my desk. I was able to arrive at work early today, so I already rode the bike for 10 minutes. DS doesn't have basketball until 2:00pm, so I will have time to ride again after work, make him lunch, and get him to basketball while DH takes a nap to work 7pm - 7am tonight. Then, only 1 bowling league tomorrow.
I'm a little sad about El Paso. Since DH and I were both so sick for so long at the same time, and missed so much work last month, we had to shorten our trip. We fly out mid-day Thursday (March) to arrive late-evening, so I will likely spend some alone time in the hot tub. Since I have never seen a live horse race, that's what we will do together Friday. Saturday he bowls, so I will take the Walking Tour, and we will hang out with his team in the evening (probably another casino). Sunday he bowls again, but I will either get a massage close-by, or just stay and watch. Evening will likely be with his team again, then Monday we fly back home. Not much of a vacation, but as close to it as he is willing to give me. Hopefully I will have more alone time, so I can stop in the fitness center of our Hotel (Wyndom), to work-off all the yummy Mexican food we will likely be eating.
YannieJannie - Congrats to DD. Very exciting ! ! !
Viv and Wildfire - (and eveyone else) Hugs ! ! !
Allison - consider all the muscle you have increased from all the snow removal. Your body is going to be a well-oiled machine once you are ready to start losing again. I know you can do this ! ! !
Yesterday I bought some "extra soft" tofu (silken tofu spot was empty). So, if I remember right, I mix it with banana and cocoa powder for a low-fat dessert? I plan to try that tonight.
Hugs for Everyone ! ! !
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farmwifenmom wrote: »I got a Fitbit last week - so far I am really glad I did. today I logged almost 19000 steps! Does anyone know how to put step count into the exercise part?
To sync to MFP, click on the apps tab at the top of the page and follow online instructions. I have found that the best way to integrate the fitbit and MFP is to let the fitbit handle the exercise (ie, don't log exercise again in MFP) and let MFP handle the food and water. They sync beautifully this way.
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Dorene in NM: You’re doing things the right way and 7 lbs is an excellent loss in a month. Congratulations.
Michele in NC: I am so sorry your son continues to hurt you. I hope he grows up a notch or two soon.
Viv: I’m so sorry things are not going well right now. Sending good thoughts your way and to your son. It may be a while before your emotional resiliency returns to its full strength. You’ve had a lot to deal with in the last while.
Alison: Yikes! It looks like you’re going back to basics. You can get good results again. The thing I learned over the years is that if we return to old habits, we get old results. That is why I’m still here every day and still counting every calorie.
Sylvia: I’m so glad to see your posts and know you’re making progress. You’ve been taking care of everyone in your life for quite a while. Time to let others take care of you until you’re feeling stronger. I know I’ve said this before, but I am very happy you caught this in time.
Cindy in S MD: It looks like you’re doing the right things and getting great results. I’m glad you’ll be around for the long haul.
Meg: In our town a woman’s own son stole all the brass out of his deceased father’s boat to by meth. Drug addiction is a powerful and negative force in our society.
Lilllian in West Central Saskatchewan: I’m curious about an outdoor furnace. What does it heat? I hope you enjoy being outside for a walk.
Regarding the acquisition of MFP by Under Armor, I hope they don’t mess things up and make unpalatable changes. I would hate to lose the wonderful support we’ve all experienced so that they can push their products. I’m guessing the developers of MFP are now VERY rich. I wish them well. They created something remarkable.
On a personal level, I made gains in two-point riding but have miles to go before I’m remotely competent. I was exhausted by the time I got home. I don’t remember being so tired after a lesson in the past. My knee is fine this morning and wasn’t the cause of my exhaustion. The physicality of the day was more than I think I’ve ever done before. I plopped down in front of the TV and watched an episode of Oregon Field guide on PBS. There were two big stories. One was about an Oregon coastal town where an elk herd has moved into town. There are large numbers of them and they go wherever they want. There were pictures of them in people’s yards, on city streets, on the golf course, and swimming the surf for fun. The other story was a 100 mile endurance horseback riding race in Central Oregon-won by a 71 year old woman. She looked great, by the way. Wahoo! I’m sure you can view this episode on line if you are interested.
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
February 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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Good afternoon all so nice to see page is running Imiss talking with everyone and this was my support that iImiss very much hope everyone new year has been well my is blessed and iI will always be thankful, we have an illness in my home my daughter Lisa who is 15 has cancer we have stage 4b lymphoma Hodgkin she just finish her 3rd cycle of chemo with 3more to go before we learned she was sick we had been going to the gym I started at 215 got down to 191 now 206 Lisa and I have stated working out again and we are going to kick cancer and extra lbs gone anyone getting the snow as we are stay warm and safe Debbie and lisa0
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thank you all for the love and support, truly means alot..
Janet~ have a wonderful time.. I love cruising..
I found a wonderful quote, by Ralph Waldo Emerson
The only person you are destined to become
Is the person you decide to be~
I decide I want to be a healthy vibrant grandma ,and enjoy my older years with health and vitality
so that my dear friends is what I plan on doing...
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well, yesterday when i was riding home i had a raging headache and my stomach was hurting. i knew i was feeling bad at work but i made my way thru the day. after i got home, it hit me... the last time i felt like that was when i got food poisoning. i was nauseated, felt like crap, i was bent over, i couldn't take off my bike gear, i didn't eat anything for dinner, i got the shakes, i was cold but i couldn't throw up. i laid down in front of the fireplace to get warm. i had to crawl up the stairs, then i was breaking out in a cold sweat. my husband had to help me take off my stuff and put me in bed.
i am regimented in what i eat all week so it's very predictable. the only thing i could think of was the less than a 1/4 cup of milk that i had in my protein shake..
this morning, i was dizzy and slow to move but i went to the gym anyway. didn't go to starbucks after the workout (if that's what you want to call it) or to costco for free lunch (samples, ehehe). i am not feeling 1000% but i do feel a little better that i went. i never regret going when i feel this way.. i am actually shocked that i even broke 200 calories. i hope everyone is having a better day than i am.
stat for the day:
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lateral machine, 35min, 3160strides, 52floors, 7laps lateral-3, lvl1- 1.70miles = 210cal.
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