WOMEN AGES 50+ FOR FEBRUARY 2105

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  • SSC1958
    SSC1958 Posts: 411 Member
    Good morning ladies it 2C here and the sun is shining it feels almost balmy.

    Pipcd: 940 days is incredible! What an accomplishment!

    Lillian from SK: Thanks for the heads-up on WEM, both DS#2 and DDILTB work there and hadn't heard about the threat.

    Selena: Your thoughts on body image are inspiring

    Today I'm celebrating one month on MFP and I have been diligent in recording my intake. I've lost 4 pounds so far and have only ordered in once. This is a big accomplishment for me!

    "Only I can change my life. No one can do it for me." Carol Burnett

    Have a great day!

    Carey in Edmonton
  • nccarolb
    nccarolb Posts: 858 Member
    Heather - We have a product in the US called Goo Gone that does an excellent job of removing labels. In fact, I used it Friday to get a huge label off of my new stainless steel recycling can, the price label off a magnifying glass, and the made in Italy sticker on a decorative pitcher.

    Carey - Thanks for quoting me!!
  • RENAEJAE
    RENAEJAE Posts: 1,135 Member
    Janet – Congrats on your weight loss! So glad to hear someone say that they are feeling really good. I’ve had some true feelings of happiness lately and realized it had been too long since I’d felt truly happy with myself. Let’s keep this train going!!

    JS- loved your poem!

    Heather – Walmart sells Goo-Gone. It works wonderful to remove anything sticky.

    Mollywhippet - hahahaha – love a good joke

    Kim – I can’t wait to ‘Still Alice’ in the theaters? That is one of my all time favorite books, as are Lisa Genova’s other 2 books ‘Left Neglected’ and ‘Love Anthony’. (can you coach me in how to get my ticker to show up in my posts? When I was on MFP a few years ago it worked fine, but a few things have changed here)

    Carol – I hope you are feeling better soon.

    Snowdoggy – Nice list. You’ve got this!


    Everyone is so motivating here (even if I can’t keep up with all your post) :p So far you have helped me to successfully stop drinking caffeine, exercise 5x’s a week, eat more protein, try new foods, weigh my portions and laugh more often. Oh yes – and lose 25lbs! I have a long way to go but my jeans are zipping with ease these days.

    ReNae - Maine
  • drkatiebug
    drkatiebug Posts: 1,976 Member
    Quick check in. My new fitbit is here and synced to my account. Of course, I've already done my 3-mile walk before the mail came!

    I am finally eating the PB-2 I bought a while back. I'm stirring it into my mid-day smoothie. One scoop of protein powder, two scoops of PB-2, two scoops of flax seed, a cup of milk, a cup of ice chips, and a banana. It's pretty good. Not as good as the Dole frozen fruit, but still tasty.

    Have a good week, my friends!
  • bwcetc
    bwcetc Posts: 2,827 Member
    edited February 2015
    Heather ... another choice is anything with a citrus base ... retail products include things like Goo-gone and Citrasolve ... but not sure if they are in the UK. Look for anything with citrus .. it's a natural acid.

    JB ... like the poetry!

    Alison .. I know all about going the "conservative" route. We never seem to manage that here! :o

    Struggling here right now ... reading the book Drkatiebug suggested ... "I deserve a donut and other lies I tell myself." Too much stress here today ... but so far haven't succumbed to the pantry.

    Beth
  • jehzimom
    jehzimom Posts: 22 Member
    Jehzimom. Dallas,TX

    I'm new here. This is day 3 for me. I joined after reading an article on Pinterest suggesting to make healthy living a hobby. Cannot tell you how excited I've been since reading that. Instead of TV I live healthy.

    Currently I'm in grad school to be an NP. I want to have a convincing story to help my patients. If this 57 year old grandma can do it, anyone can (or should at least try).

    I love this site and find everything I need to be successful is right here. I'm eating real food. YouTube videos provide my gym workouts. Using my phone and tablet, I'm always prepared. I have no excuse now, so let's see where I end up.
  • crazyDogLady61
    crazyDogLady61 Posts: 62 Member
    edited February 2015
    Good Morning dear ladies!

    Kim: I’m a little late to snack suggestions, but I’ll add my two cents anyway. When you get back to the car after the hike, I would try to have something “protein-heavy” and/or something to drink before you drive off. It could be cheese sticks, chunks of turkey, chick breast, hard boiled egg. Whatever fits. I really dislike the pre-made bar things. Too many weird ingredients. (I carry Odwalla bars in my emergency food kit, but don’t want them in normal rotation.) If you would rather drink your protein a fortified milk would be great. I get fortified milk 12oz for $1 and it is only 180 calories. The extra protein is whey and it is fortified with the minerals that I am routinely short. Shake it really good and it has the consistency of a shake and so filling I can hardly drink the whole bottle in one sitting. You could also make a smoothie to take along. They keep very well. One trick you could use is make a double serving of a smoothies and stir a tablespoon of chia seeds into half and put in in the frig for the next day. The chia seeds will make the smoothie very pudding-like as well as a great nutritional boost. If you really, really need to munch while you drive, how about a bag of sweet lettuce. The little lettuce leaves are about the size of chips and I find them wonderfully sweet. (I eat a lot of kale and arugula, so I find butter lettuce sweet.) There is lots of good stuff nutritionally and 25 calories in the whole bag.

    Pip: 940 days!! Amazing!! You rock!

    Selena: Lovely words about body image.

    I’m very sorry about the rest of the US, but the PNW had yet another spectacular weekend. Blue skies and temperatures in the 60’s. (The are summer days where we don’t get into the 60’s!) Went for a couple of runs. I’m still amazed at how much I really love to run. There is one heck of a barrier to get over, but once you can make yourself break through, it is a wonderful way to burn calories and just enjoy the outside. Took the dogs for several walks. Got the house cleaned up. The dogs got a grooming and I trimming up their feet and legs. They look a little hacked, I think my poor scissors could use a sharpening! Went out for a wonderful Greek dinner on Saturday, but we walked to the restaurant and back so I did not feel the least bit guilty about the baklava I shared for dessert.

    The PiYo class I’m taking on Saturday morning is turning out to be a ton of fun. So far, we are all still learning the sequences and the exercise flow but the teacher is totally enjoying himself and is passing off his joy to the rest of us. I challenged him to make me sweat next week. We should be moving more smoothly from sequence to sequence by then.

    The Mother of the Bride dress hunt continues. I’ve lost weight and look “marvelous”, but MOB dresses are scarce in my current size in the Malls and bridal stores. Most of them start off the rack availability at least one size up. The ones in my size look more like slutty prom dresses. I think I’m at the point where I will just start ordering a couple on-line and return the ones that don’t make the cut.

    One other cool thing. My UP24 told me that I had walked 3.5 MILLION steps since I put it on. WOW!

    Looking for the joy in every day, just like my dogs.
    Remember to breathe…

    Sally W.
    Oregon


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


    Sylvia: beautiful bowls! Will you post a pic when they're done? Hope you will feel better soon.
    Kim: flexible hours/working at home are important to me healthwise.
    Renny: ((hugs))
    Heather: I’m seeing snowdrops and the beginnings of crocuses. And some very light green leaves on some bushes. Glad you like the Quest bars. I ordered them once and liked most of the flavors, but the texture, not so much.
    Carol: I had two impingements. Means one of the tendons is not able to slide properly between the bones (they may have told you that). If they start talking surgery, please see whether shockwave therapy is an option. In my case the tendon was calcified after an injury (so it was getting stuck in its “tunnel”). Shoulder surgery is complicated, so I decided to try shockwave therapy. (It’s just like getting kidney stones pulverized.) It solved the whole problem for me without surgery.

    Guys, I truly do not have Community on my app (iPhone or iPad). :) It just isn’t there, even after deleting and downloading again (the updated version).


    Hope we all have a good day.

    Cynthia :flowerforyou:


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  • nccarolb
    nccarolb Posts: 858 Member
    Thanks, Cynthia! The rheumatologist is the one who said I had an impingement from doing a physical exam of my shoulder. Did you need an MRI or CT scan to find that it was a calcification. I would much rather NOT have the surgery so I'm grateful to know there is an alternative if it is a calcification. That's really sad that your community is not showing up on your phone. I really hoped that the update would make it appear!
  • cityjaneLondon
    cityjaneLondon Posts: 12,716 Member
    Thanks for the degumming suggestions!
    I have ordered some Goo Gone. On Pinterest I found they recommend oil plus bicarbonate of soda. I tried that on my current pot and it worked ok even without soaking. Just the tiniest residue left. :bigsmile:

    Heather x
  • pettycoatjunction
    pettycoatjunction Posts: 864 Member
    Lestan48 wrote: »
    Sunday here in Tasmania. My Rest, Re-feed and Walk the dog day.
    Mildred beagle had an up/down night last night
    We drove to Ulverstone and she had 2 long paddles in the river and walked along River Road. She LOVES that place and sitting in back of the car.
    The vet says she can have another anti-inflammatory shot in 2 weeks if she goes well on these. She is bright eyed and loves her trips in the car.

    MY goals for February:
    Log my food every day and saty close to 1700 calories
    Log my training every day. (walk on waking and weights 1 hour after breakfast)
    Train 6 days a week
    Drink 2 litres of water a day
    Make time for fun with Mildred
    Stay away from toxic neighbours

    Lesley in Tasmania

  • pettycoatjunction
    pettycoatjunction Posts: 864 Member
    Hi everyone! I stumbled on your thread last week and have enjoyed reading a few of your posts! Sounds like a lot of you have been together for a while, but you all seem to be a welcoming group, so I think I will jump in and see if one more newbie is okay! My name is Bobbi, and I'm just trying to keep the jelly roll from gaining anymore hold on my midsection! Truly, I only need to drop about 8-10 pounds, but when you are short and of a certain age, those pounds sure are determined to stick with you! A bit about me... I'm a special Ed. Teacher, I live on 5 acres, enjoy hiking, horseback riding, wine, weekend jaunts, and hanging out with family and friends. I'm a native born Oregonian, living just outside of Salem.

    Goals: average 12,000 steps a day on my Fitbit
    Up my water intake & down my wine intake
    Log all those little morsels I call food

    Bobbi from Salem, Oregon
  • drkatiebug
    drkatiebug Posts: 1,976 Member
    Cynthia, if it makes you feel any better, I do have community on my app but still prefer to read and post from Safari. I prefer the app for logging, the website for socializing. The app version is okay, but nothing to get excited about.

    Oh,and I still can't participate in the forums from my computer using Chrome. I just gave up but occasionally give it a try just in case they've fixed it. I think I'm the only person in the universe with the problem. It's slightly annoying because cutting and pasting are a pain from the iPad. I can use explorer if I want to post from the computer, but don't think I should have to. I'm over it, though. I really am.
  • barbiecat
    barbiecat Posts: 17,206 Member
    edited February 2015
    smiley-cool05.gif Katla, your power washing sounds like a great way to be useful and burn calories at the same time....I love the feeling of sore muscles because it tells me that I worked hard enough to make a difference.

    smiley-happy110.gif snowdoggy, even though MFP has weight loss tickers and a place to enter your weight, you don't have to weigh yourself. On this thread many of us have fabulous goals that aren't about losing a certain number of pounds. My goals are about behaviours that will contribute to health and fitness and a better attitude.

    smiley-happy110.gif ReNae, you have made some great changes...keep coming back and inspiring others.

    smiley-happy020.gif Beth, congrats on choosing an inspirational book to read....you will get the results you seek, but maybe not immediately....never, never, never give up

    smiley-happy020.gif jehzimom, I love the image of making healthy living a hobby...thank you for sharing that idea.


    smiley-happy020.gifSally W., you are so right that we are blessed in the PNW with awesome weather....I am taking full advantage of it.

    <3 Barbie from beautiful NW Washington


    My quote for 2015 (and the last five years)--- 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

    February Resolutions
    *walk 19,000 steps a day (this is higher than last month)
    *strength training twice a week (this is the one I still haven't accomplished) smiley-sport017.gif
    *get the income tax numbers compiled and mailed to the accountant
    *Don't let the perfect be the enemy of the good--this goes well with my happiness commandment to "Lighten up"


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  • drkatiebug
    drkatiebug Posts: 1,976 Member
    Beth, are you liking the book? It really helps me, but it needs one more situation. The one that says, "I don't feel like following my boundaries so I'm hiding the book." I so identify with Eve when she ran and hid. It's exactly what I do.
  • CynthiaT60
    CynthiaT60 Posts: 1,280 Member
    nccarolb wrote: »
    Thanks, Cynthia! The rheumatologist is the one who said I had an impingement from doing a physical exam of my shoulder. Did you need an MRI or CT scan to find that it was a calcification. I would much rather NOT have the surgery so I'm grateful to know there is an alternative if it is a calcification.
    Hi Carol, as I remember it was an ultrasound (it was several years ago).
    Keep me posted!
    Cynthia

  • drkatiebug
    drkatiebug Posts: 1,976 Member
    Carol, I had an MRI to diagnose my torn labrum and rotator cuff. I was given a set of exercises to do to avoid surgery. I also had a cortisone shot. My pain went away with the shot and exercises, but it took a while.
  • Vickil57
    Vickil57 Posts: 1,882 Member
    Just checking in. Been really busy the last week. Seems time is flying by so fast and I am so behind. My eating is out of control as stress eating big time. Things at work are so messed up and not sure how long will have a job. But I am working on trusting God is working it out. Think of you all and I will catch up and get back to the program. Tomorrow is weigh in and know it will not be good. I am not giving up and right now I am starting over. I have not had a soda since last Tuesday and think that is part of my mood, but doing alot better and drinking lots of water. Thank you all for your support.
    Blessings, Vicki GI NE
  • terri_mom
    terri_mom Posts: 748 Member
    Happy Monday ! ! !

    I am only mid-way through page 36 and my work day is almost complete, so I better get cruising.

    Today at lunch I used the handbike with no resistance for 10 minutes, then talked to a lady about her thumb and knee surgeries. I think I will start saving for the knee surgery, but don't think I'm very close to needing my thumb done yet, so that will probably wait a few more years. After work I will ride the stationary bike for 10 minutes. On the advice of the Physical Therapist here, I will increase the resistance on the hand bike much more slowly than last week, so I don't get the same muscle fatigue.

    Tomorrow is the Barry Manilow concert with my Dad, so I must do all my exercises during my lunch break. I also have to research the food at the venue, since we will be eating there for supper prior to the start of the concert.

    DS was hot/cold at bowling again this weekend. 688 for league, then only 609 for the Tournament, and since the advancement cut-off was 620, he didn't win any scholarship money. Then Sunday he won all 4 of his points, but his teammates were unable, so his team finished in Fourth place, so no scholarship money there, either. Next tournament is in 2 weeks, so there is some time to practice with DH as coach (he's a great coach, if DS will listen).

    Sharon - hugs for you and the entire family. I will keep you all in my prayers. My custody battle for DD was ugly on the part of my now-ex and his entire family, and I kept it clean (and won), but I spent many nights crying myself to sleep over the terrible lies they typed and swore by in court. I hope, for the sake of the children, that you can all keep a happy face (negative talk about the "other parent" in front of children makes those children feel like they are also bad people, because they are 1/2 of that parent). Take good care of you, and you should also be able to take good care of the grandkids.

    Oh my. Started talking at work, now need to sign out in 2 minutes. Later !

    Hugs To Everyone ! ! !

    Terri in Milwaukee
  • bwcetc
    bwcetc Posts: 2,827 Member
    drkatiebug wrote: »
    Beth, are you liking the book? It really helps me, but it needs one more situation. The one that says, "I don't feel like following my boundaries so I'm hiding the book." I so identify with Eve when she ran and hid. It's exactly what I do.

    Yes, I do like it. Reminds me to stop and think. I've been thinking a lot about boundaries. I have them in place for other parts of my life, but not my own eating habits and health?! That needs to change.

    I managed to get through the day within my calorie budget ... more carbs than I like, but since I didn't eat any of the hidden cookies or other no-no's in the house, I'm considering it a win!

    Think I'll be in bed early tonight ... so dang cold here! Just makes you want to burrow. Enough already!

    Beth in Western New York
  • Katla49
    Katla49 Posts: 10,385 Member
    Kim from N CA: We need snow in the mountains of Oregon, too.

    Beth: Stress is the hardest obstacle to overcome when a person is trying to change long time habits. Give yourself a pat on the back for holding the line against the temptations in the pantry. Ultimately, you may want to donate some things to the food pantry and restock your pantry with more healthful foods.

    Jehzimom and other newbies: Welcome to a great group.

    Pip: You are a star. 940 days!

    SallyW: 3.5 MILLION steps! Wahoo!!! I ordered my Mother of the Groom dress from Nordstrom’s on line. It was a lovely dress, simple to do, and reasonably priced.

    Cynthia: If you live near an Apple store go to the genius bar and get them to sort out your iphone and ipad. It is a free service, but you do need to make an appointment and can make the appointment online. Take both pieces of equipment with you. You may need an appointment for each piece of equipment. I agree with Dr. Katie about the app v Safari. I do my logging on the phone and post from my computer on the internet.

    Bobbi from Salem: You may be near SallyW. There are several of us from western Oregon, but some are not posting here very often.



    We are having a glorious day today. I went to the gym this morning, then ran errands with DH and took the dog for a walk in the sunshine. The weather is sunny with a high of 59F at my house. It is now 57F.

    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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  • megblair1
    megblair1 Posts: 1,226 Member
    Hi ladies. Not much happening here. Today was the last day of my class and our final is Thursday. Had tons of meetings, which I hate, and an apology from the person who caused my melt down Friday. I got 30 minutes on the cross trainer; 20 with legs and arms, and 10 with arms only. It was zero this morning when I went to work but the sun came out and it turned into a pretty nice day.

    Crazydoglady: love the picture with the sunlight!

    Patty: hi and welcome back. I remember you fondly

    Carol: hope you feel better soon

    Yanniejannie: sorry about the car problems. I hope it gets fixed soon! The poxed nasty person apologized to me today so ….we’ll see

    Sylvia: hope the dishwasher deosn’t end up being a huge problem! Great joke!

    Mary: I can’t wait to make that salad.

    Kim: thanks for the suggestions! The recumbent cross trainer is exactly like what I use at PT, so that’s ok although 30 minutes may be pushing it! 

    Lillian: I’m with you! So many posts just from yesterday it is almost impossible to keep up these days

    Janet: who knows if the intervention will amount to anything. Such high drama….when he went over there both of them were fine. OMG this is why I tell him he should just ignore those types of texts.

    Katla: well I am having a second opinion, but I have to wait about 10 years before the first dr will do surgery. I have a co-worker who has such bad knees she had taken to falling because her knees give out, most recently down the stairs, and even she can’t them replaced because she is too young.

    Selena: thank you! We try very hard with these kids…they are adopted from an orphanage in Russia and came with lots of issues. They were 9 and 13 when they came; not the best age for adoption! AND they didn’t speak any English. So lots of layers on that onion!

    Heather: what a crazy, stressful day. Hoping your ex-FIL gets well soon

    Jane: wonderful pic, gramma!

    Renny: I bet your mother’s death has a lot to do with it. I still find myself absent minded and forgetful and my dad died in November.

    Toni: I have a digital weight watchers scale and love it

    Jb: diet is a naughty word, eating healthy is the plan. And even tho you’re a girl, we will say “you the man!”. OK that was really stupid but wanted to give you your own poem, if you can call it that!

    Well the leg’s on ice and I had my motrin, so we’ll see what tonight brings. We are supposed to have snow Wednesday which will be fun; I love snow. A snow day would be nice!

    Take care everyone, and welcome newbies. Take care, Meg from Omaha where the “Boxer of the Year” resides


  • Lestan48
    Lestan48 Posts: 489 Member
    Tuesday and we have finished cleaning our bedroom.
    Stan is tidying my cupboards lol never find anything again. But is tidier.
    I am throwing out old towels, doona covers (10 years old) and Mildred's bed sheets and doona covers. Time to let go and move on.
    I am still in a daze and go to Mildred's grave to tell her my news. Yes I know she is not there. I will take my time to grieve for her, she was the BEST dog we ever had. I know takes time
    Sports Nutritionist happy with me yesterday, even after a week of NO training. But back to it
  • pipcd34
    pipcd34 Posts: 17,279 Member
    stats for the day:
    ride hm 2 gym- 13.17min, 13.2mph 3mi = 111cal
    spin- 40min, 79ar 91aw, 11-16g, 15.6mi = 287cal
    ride gym 2 dome- 7.27min, 11.4amph, 1.4mi = 58cal
    ride dome 2 hm- 18.01min, 8.8amph 2.7mi = 160cal
    total cal 616

    if my calves were not as achy i would have ridden home.. i weenie'd out and took the train instead.
  • exermom
    exermom Posts: 6,532 Member
    Before going to the y today I'm planning to stop at Publix and return one of the frozen dinners I got for Vince since it looks like we won't be needing it, get a paper, then go to the Y. Afterwards, I'll stop at CVS and get the soda that's on sale (we'll take it home since Vince probably won't finish a 2ltr bottle down here), then stop at Bells Outlet just to see what they have for me. Now that they did away with the petite sizes, I doubt they'll have much but it's still something that I'd like to do. Then probably come home and have something to eat.

    The plan for tomorrow is to do a weight DVD that I brought down. Which reminds me, I want to remind them that I'll use the bar and weights so they'll have them out. They usually had them out but I found out this year that they have them, only they're put away but they'll bring them out if someone wants to use them.

    Thanks, barbie, for reminding me that I want to stop at the health food store here, too. I'll probably do that after going to Bell's.

    Joyce - I can get the Low fat brownie mix at WalMart. Not all of them, like not the one by me, but the ones that usually have a larger grocery section have it. Target used to carry it. I've only found it made by Betty Crocker. One of the things I like about these chocolate bran muffins is that they satisfy my desire for chocolate but not for a whole lot of calories. I could probably also get those small pieces of Nibmore chocolate since they are the really dark chocolate

    Alison - didn't know that Joey Logan just got married. That's cool. Just think -- no range means you won't have to cook and clean up! So excited for you

    Went to Publix, exercised (yoga and step), went to CVS, bought gas, went to Bell's Outlet (they had one shirt I liked but then I saw that it was 100% cotton so I decided not to get it since it'll probably wrinkle once it's washed), then checked out the health food store (nothing there), so came home. Did a load of laundry. I was going to do it Wednesday but last night Vince said "I don't think I'll have enough underwear". So now the laundry is in the dryer. Cleaned the silk flowers here and then the mat for the cats. Beautiful here, only very breezy. Thank goodness I leave a pair of shorts down here, just don't have a short-sleeved shirt so changed into one of the sleeveless shirts I brought down. Wish it wasn't so windy so I could use the pool. Update: we found out that they have two heat pumps

    Beth - the soap dispenser you got, do you have to empty the bottle into the dispenser or can you just put the bottle into the dispenser?

    Patty - how nice that your family is eating healthier now

    Sylvia - how great that you're making the bowls' decorations permanent. I remember that one of Jessica's teachers gave her a mug with her name on it. The first time I went to wash it, the name came off. How sad! I really do wish that the name was permanent. I assumed that she wouldn't have given it to Jessica unless it was permanent. Feel better fast

    Saw something at the Health Food store called "miracle noodles". They are shirataki noodles but the nutrition panel says it doesn't have any calories. That I just can't believe. It may have just a small amount of calories, but I do believe it has at least some.

    Janet - congrats on the fantastic weight loss.

    jb - LOVED LOVED LOVED your poem. You are so talented.

    Heather - would lighter fluid work? I remember a Heloise hint that it took the sticky stuff off when you removed a price tag and it works! I would think it would work on labels, too.

    katla - I guess the one thing that I'm not crazy about at the track is the fact that we're now in the sun. Before, we had covering. Then again, if it starts raining or something, we only have 6 steps to go up to get under cover. I do like the fact that the seats are so banked that now I can see the entire field. Before I couldn't see the backstretch. Hope your neighbors enjoyed themselves.

    Carol in NC - hope you feel better fast

    snowdoggie - welcome! Love your way of approaching weight loss. For me, it is imperative that I measure, measure, measure.

    ReNae - yea for easier zipping jeans!

    Bobby from OR - welcome! I like the way you just jumped right in. Keep it up!

    Terri - have fun at the concert. I'm sure you'll enjoy it. So sorry son didn't get any scholarship money. Hopefully, next time he will

    Lesley - you gave Mildred more than a lot of people would have given. Grieve as much as you need to.

    Well, last year Vince had a breathing problem in the condo and had to go to the hosp. for a nebulizer treatment. This time he brought down two inhalers. But he's concerned that he's developed a breathing problem again and now it's starting to turn into a cough. He called an allergist here, but the first time he can be seen is Thursday. Hope he doesn't get much worse. It wasn't bad the time we were at the racetrack, but he was in the condo most of the day today. He's planning to sleep on the porch with the windows cracked open.

    Michele from NC now in FL
  • yanniejannie
    yanniejannie Posts: 1,090 Member
    Good evening, ladies. Triple AAA jumped my car this am, I drove to the garage, of course they didn't have a battery on hand so it was going to take hours. Walked over to the gym.....in the freezing rain (why is it always raining when I have to go to the garage????) and once again begged a ride home with one of the guys from our running club when he was done. Told them to do the oil while it was in there too so that's taken care of for a bit. DD took me to pick it up between her jobs this afternoon.

    We are slowly discovering Gemma's unique aspects. For one thing she seems to be a pack rat(?). I had taken that first collar DH fixed up for her and put it on the brick hearth on top of some books and the other day she got it, carried it across the room, and and put it on her sheepskin. Today she brought a wooly hat of DD's from off the staircase through the hallway to her sheepskin. Doesn't chew or destroy anything (yet...fingers crossed). She seems to be getting a collection of what I suppose are comfort items together. I've never had a dog do this before. Has not warmed up to DH yet but certainly loves the women of the house.

    Spoke to Gwen a bit tonight; she's getting a cold.......hope that's all it is. Will try to take her some soup tomorrow.

    One of DD's coworkers was knocked down and injured at the show barn by a rearing stallion tonight and DD dragged the woman out of the stall. TOO Scary... Really wish she had called someone else to do it. Makes me want to eat stuff I shouldn't even be thinking about.

    G'nite,
    yanniejannie
    mid-Atlantic






  • thlavallee1
    thlavallee1 Posts: 23 Member
    edited February 2015
    Failed miserably today. I had too many things going (work, haircut, taking my daughter to the doctor for tests, then getting her groceries before taking her back to school) so I didn't eat at my usual times and didn't plan my meals well. I made an apple pie for DH and he brought me a piece with ice cream (he was truly being kind and waiting on me because he felt bad about my day) and of course I ate it. I didn't achieve one of my February goals today. I guess I just have to get a good nights sleep tonight and remember tomorrow is is new day. We all have days like that right?


    Tina
    in New Hampshire


    My February goals:

    1. Log everything I eat every day
    2. Exercise 4 times a week
    3. Drink less coffee (with less sugar)
    4. Eat a salad every day
    5. Eliminate as much meat as possible from my diet (for medical reasons not a philosophical statement)

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  • barbiecat
    barbiecat Posts: 17,206 Member
    jb_2011 wrote: »
    Night time snacking
    Finds me lacking
    In self-control
    It's true.

    Although the word
    Is one that I curse
    DIET
    Is what I must do.

    Journey aside
    I swallow my pride
    Confessing
    I've forgotten the rules.

    Tonight after dinner
    I'll be a big winner
    Munching on celery
    And fruit.

    :smile: jb in Portland

    :D jb, I loved your poems so much that I quoted it so anyone who missed It will have a another chance to read it.

    smiley-cool05.gif Tomorrow is another day. My shortcomings today weren't of the eating variety, they were other variations on not keeping my mouth shut when I should have, so tomorrow I will redouble my efforts to pause before speaking. I hate having to make amends for saying the wrong thing.

    <3 Barbie from NW Washington
  • fanncy0626
    fanncy0626 Posts: 7,152 Member
    Sorry I have been so busy that I have not been able to respond to very many people. I have read everything though.

    Pipcd34 - congratulations on the 940 you inspire me!

    Thanks to all the comments on my DGS basket!

    JB - great poem.

    Sylvia - great picture of the bowls!

    Tina - that happens to all of us! Just get on track tomorrow and you will be fine.

    Meg - you will enjoy the salad. I'm having it tomorrow.

    Leslie - sending you (((hugs )))

    Welcome new and returning people.

    Have a great night everyone!

    Mary from Minnesota



  • jmkmomm
    jmkmomm Posts: 3,247 Member
    Michele, could you have some mold issue in your condo from the upstairs water fiasco? that could be a cause of your hubbies allergies. Thanks for the info of the brownies.

    Cynthia, I just looked on my iPad and on the app I can't find community but when I go to Safari and look up MFP it looks exactly like the screen here. I have it book marked on Safari to make it easier for me

    Carol, Ga, I think the kind of grieving you are talking about is the grieving of lost opportunities. I had it at first when my MS was diagnosed. One day in choir at church I just burst out crying. I finally figured out that my grand kids would never have the opportunity to actually know my Dad. Sure we talk about him, have pictures and share stories but they can't sit on his knees and have him love them.

    Sylvia, your bowls are wonderful. I hope their teacher is letting them know that people are donating these bowls so they can know and appreciate community service and volunteering.

    My daughter finally got date of my grand daughters musical. It's 8 PM this Friday. But that means a late night for us. By the time it's over it will be 1 AM before we get home and it's supposed to be raining. Oh well, what we do for our grandkids! Some of our yards look like ice rinks. Ours is fine. Charlie spends time out there each day cleaning more of it off. 2 years ago when he had his heart attack his doctor told him not to do this stuff in the winter and have it hired out. MEN

    Joyce, Indiana
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