Need to Lose 100 LBS -Robins Thread !

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  • TheCareerDiva
    TheCareerDiva Posts: 9 Member
    Quote of the day:
    To be, wealthy, happy and successful in and all areas of of your life you need to be aware that you need to think healthy, wealthy, and successful thoughts twenty-four hours a day and cancel all destructive, fearful and unhappy thoughts. These two types of thoughts cannot coexist if you want to share in the abundance that surrounds us all.

    Sidney Madwed
  • ushkii
    ushkii Posts: 472 Member
    Going to have a good day today, I am trying to be positive about my pain and wanting to snack. It is 3 days before I weigh for the week so if I have some good low sodium days it will be better than the pitiful 0.2 lb loss last week. ha ha.
    I really feel for those of you that are having difficulty with health or family/SO, it is hard sometimes to read of all your obstacles. I am the kind of person who likes to go fix thing and when I can't it bothers me. I will just have to pray for you and tell you from me and the group you do have people thinking of you and we are in your corner.
  • GOINSTD12
    GOINSTD12 Posts: 331 Member
    Well I am so excited, on my way to Atlanta to meet Susan and to watch my family compete on Family Feud! Will post pix if I can.
  • Annr
    Annr Posts: 2,765 Member
    My Tuesday goal today is: to stay out of the kitchen 2 hrs before I go to bed. To not get myself down about tomorrow being a Wednesday and therefore a weigh-in day at my TOPS group. I am giving the program, and it will be on my pack of "Beccas Healthy Hints" that I have accumliated over the past couple of months. I have been writing on index cards great sayins, mottos, hints, mantras, and postive affrimations and hopefully they will get a kick from them all. Plus it might give way to some great discussions. Wish me luck!
  • Lauriek70
    Lauriek70 Posts: 2,087 Member
    Well, today I woke up completely exhausted and with a sore throat. I ended up taking the morning off so I could sleep. The extra sleep helped and I made it through a half day. Came home and slept for a couple of hours. Fever went up and I ended up at Righttime Care. I have strep throat and will be off work until Friday. Now, I get to rest for a couple of days. On top of this I am sore from last night's workout. The workout most likely put me over the edge allowing the bacteria to take hold.

    News is not good on my Dad, the heart doctors are trying to determine the best course of action either medicine or surgery. Chances are he will not survive surgery. Please continue to pray for him.

    Goinstd12- Enjoy Atlanta and say Hi to Susan for us. She is great company and wonderful tour guide.

  • skinnyjeanzbound
    skinnyjeanzbound Posts: 3,932 Member
    @laurie-- sorry to hear the prognosis isn't great for your dad, and you're sick on top of it. I'm sure stress has played a role. Take care of yourself--you and your family are in my thoughts.

    @becca-- good luck presenting tomorrow; I'm sure you will do great!.

    @tracy-- have a great trip to ATL and give susan a hug from me!

    @ushkii-- thanks for the reminder about sodium. I haven't been paying any attention to that and I'm sure it's playing a role in my weight being up.

    AFM--I'm going to skip more personals b/c my laptop is acting hinky--think it may be a virus. :(

    Went to the ortho and really liked him. He listened to my goal to get back to full mobility and lifting. After assessing my strength and mobility, he is confident I have a fairly serious rotator cuff injury. He said his course of treatment is always to try a cortisone shot before scheduling an MRI b/c he could do it immediately in his office. He said if it works, it should bring my pain level down about 70% allowing me increased mobility to properly rehab it with PT. So I got the shot and am diligently icing it as per doctor's orders.

    Next step is to call tomorrow to schedule some more PT appts, and email the ortho next week to let him know if the shot had the desired effect. If not, he'll immediately schedule an MRI to see if I need a surgical referral. If yes, PT for 4-6 weeks to see if healing progresses. If healing doesn't progress, then the MRI. Cross your fingers that the shot works and allows me to rehab the shoulder without surgery.

    May Challenge:
    Nutrition = At or over 90 grams of protein 5/7 days a week
    Week 1: At/over 90g of protein 1/7
    Week 2: At/over 90g of protein 3/7
    Week 3: At/over 90g of protein 4/7
    Week 4: At/over 90g of protein x/7

    Exercise = run 3 x/week:
    Week 1: 1/3 runs
    Week 2: 1/3 runs
    Week 3: x/3 runs
    Week 4: x/3 runs

    Next 8k is May 9th (Thanksgiving 8k = 56:49, NYE 8k = 57:47, 1/25 = 55:41; 2/28=55:15, 3/29 = 59:15; 5/9 = 59:16)

    Grading Goals:
    1. 32/60 JRPs
    2. x/60 Hemingway analyses
    3. x/60 Quote analyses

    Exercise Goals:
    Sun--walk gunner DONE
    Mon--walk gunner DONE + gym NOT DONE
    Tues--ortho appt (maybe walk gunner afterward NOPE)
    Wed--meeting
    Thurs--walk gunner + gym
    Fri--walk gunner
    Sat--walk gunner

    2015 Mantra = Just 15 minutes
  • Morgori
    Morgori Posts: 954 Member
    Good morning everyone.

    Laurie best wishes for your Dad.

    Karen best wishes for no surgery.

    Happy Be a Millionaire Day!
    Date When Celebrated: Always on May 20th
    Be a Millionaire Day is a day everyone wants to enjoy. Everyone wants to enjoy today as a member of the millionaire club.
    Okay, so a million bucks ain't what it used to be. But, it is still a lot of money. I have no doubt everyone reading this would like to join the Millionaire's Club. Then, after reaching it, you can work on your qualifications for the Billionaire's Club.
    If you are a millionaire, savor and enjoy the day. If not, we offer a number of ways to participate in Be a Millionaire Day:
    • Review your investments. Look for ways to improve them.
    • Review your investment portfolio with a trusted investment or financial planner.
    • Increase your deposits to your savings accounts.
    • Start or add to your 401K. This is always a good starting point.
    • Review your spending. Many Millionaires get there by a combination hard work, sound investment, and frugal spending.
    • Go to a casino.
    • When all else fails ,buy a lottery ticket....just one.
    Thought for today: " All I ask is for a chance to prove that money doesn't buy happiness". Author unknown.

    Smile. Have you ever noticed how easily puppies make human friends? Yet all they do is wag their tails and fall over. ~Walter Anderson

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    Tom
  • ushkii
    ushkii Posts: 472 Member
    I don't know why but I have pulled something again in my L calf, the post scope side. I thought it was getting better and then on flat sidewalk it pulled and I was not even doing any thing strenuous or twisting. It is not as bad as the last couple, I guess it is just a re-injury of the same area. I put heat on it and at bedtime had the DW rub it down with some icy hot then watched Letterman. Tonight will be his last show, boo hoo.

    @GOINSTD12 have a great time on your trip
    @Annr Keeping out of the kitchen is a great goal!
    @Lauriek70 Take care of yourself, will pray for your dad.
    @skinnyjeanzbound Your shoulder treatment sounds like my knee treatment. Glad you like the doc, that is a big deal.
  • cblue315
    cblue315 Posts: 3,836 Member
    Good day to all,

    Life is once again throwing rotten tomatoes at me. I will have to start making fertilzer.
    The neighbor on the driveway side turned off her water spigot. Ours is in the far back of the house, so to water the planters (the picture I posted) I have to carry buckets. It takes 3 - 5 gallon buckets to water them. More lifting I guess.

    Son is once again digging his hole deeper. I will not go into it but he was supposed to appear in court yesterday and missed. He is now in panic mode.

    Hubby has not yet gotten this news and I will have to tell him tonight. I may go for another long bike ride after.

    Sister is being snippy today and I am having a hard time with it.

    Good things in my life:
    I am 2 pounds away from my next weight loss goal. I am hoping for Tuesday, but will galdly take it when it comes.

    Business is very good and I am so glad my bank account is showing a nice number. I will find a way to get all the work done.

    Got an unexpected $5,000.00 refund from the IRS. That will make the next two tax payments for me.

    Got a free session from the trainer. Starting to like this guy. He also posted these pics on the gym's success page.
    The first is the day I joined the gym at about 285, the second is the first day I worked out with this trainer at 254, the third was yesterday at 181.5

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    My wish today is for everyone on this thread to find something to laugh about today.
  • kah68
    kah68 Posts: 1,515 Member
    @Laurie~I’m sorry that you’re sick and the news on your dad. I’ll continue to keep you and your family in my thoughts and prayers.

    @GOINSTD12~Have a fun time in Atlanta and with Susan!

    @Karen~I’m glad you liked the ortho doc, I hope the cortisone and subsequent PT works so you can avoid surgery.

    @Lori~You have made great strides, awesome!

    AFM~A lot going on around here trying to figure out travel to CO while my parents are visiting my sister in early July, so we can surprise them with a 50th Anniversary celebration (their actual anniversary isn't until August but I will be in Alaska). Flights were not cheap! :confounded: Luckily had some points on my credit card to help offset some of that expense. Today I’m hoping the weather holds up so I can go for a bike ride after work, yesterday it rained just as I was leaving work. :frowning:
  • susan2396
    susan2396 Posts: 794 Member
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  • GOINSTD12
    GOINSTD12 Posts: 331 Member
    Hey all, having fun watching Steve Harvey (being an audience member is exhausting!), but my family might not go on before I have to leave for the airport. Had a great time at dinner with Susan last night, here's a pictur of us together:
  • GOINSTD12
    GOINSTD12 Posts: 331 Member
  • Annr
    Annr Posts: 2,765 Member
    My wish was to hear from my sister. She is about 2 hrs from me, and the last time we talked on the phone was in January, (and she feel asleep on the phone to me....). She is having a rough time of life, having fibromyalgia, and self medicating the pain that comes with that. So I am low on her priority list...but she called me today! We talked from 12noon until 3pm! It was one of those chats that cleared the air, and hopefully now we can just grow old together, not suddenly find ourselves on the door of 70 yrs old, and being strangers.
    Today my meeting went well, but I gained some weight...Grrrr. My program of reading all my index cards of inspirational quotes etc was fun, and I think it was some positive food for thought for them. We had 4 new members because the Weight Watchers in the next town over closed down, so that was nice!
    @skinnyjeanzbound Sounds like you have a great positive plan of action for your shoulder. I hope the shot does what it is suppose to do, and relieve some of the pain..Ouchy...Sending you positive thoughts!
    @ushkii Ouchy with your left calf! Sending YOU positive thoughts too! Tiger Balm works wonders, but don't touch anything after you rub it on your skin. I had a massage on the beaches of Thailand from a little old lady that used Tiger Balm. Ok combine a couple of grains of sand, AND lying on the beach for most of the day, AND that Tiger Balm.....um was all I was thinking...I THINK I AM on FIRE!!..... On the good side, I didnt peel at all and most of the other Navy wives were like MOLTING when we were flying back to Japan...
  • Morgori
    Morgori Posts: 954 Member
    edited May 2015
    Good morning everyone.

    Happy World Day for Cultural Diversity for Dialogue and Development!

    "In a diverse world, the destruction of cultures is a crime, and uniformity is a dead-end: our aim must be to enhance, in one movement, the diversity that enriches us and the human rights that bring us together."
    Irina Bokova, Director-General of UNESCO
    Do One Thing for Diversity and Inclusion
    In 2011, a grassroots campaign ‘Do One Thing For Diversity and Inclusion’, celebrating the annual World Day for Cultural Diversity was launched by UNESCO and the UN Alliance of Civilizations.
    By encouraging people and organizations from around the world to take concrete action to support diversity, the campaign aims:
    • To raise awareness worldwide about the importance of intercultural dialogue, diversity and inclusion.
    • To build a world community of individuals committed to support diversity with real and every day-life gestures.
    • To combat polarization and stereotypes to improve understanding and cooperation among people from different cultures.
    The campaign works through a dedicated Facebook page, serving as a platform for people around the world to share their experiences through posts and videos.

    World Day for Cultural Diversity for Dialogue and Development

    In optimism there is magic. In pessimism there is nothing. ~Abraham–Hicks

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    Tom
  • cblue315
    cblue315 Posts: 3,836 Member
    Hello everyone, It is a beautiful day here is Wisconsin.
    @RobinsEgg - I hope you find a solution to your sciatica problem, it can be difficult to live with.

    @jorinya - I hope your husband is on the mend. Praying for you all. Love your new profile picture, red looks good on you.

    @kah68 - My husband bought an Escape a couple of months ago and loves it. So easy to ride in and great for grocery day.

    @ushkii - Hope you are finding a solution to your pain also. Have you tried getting a massage?

    @GOINSTD12 - Waiting to hear about your trip!

    @Annr - Great on the new members for your TOPS group. I miss the WW meetings. The camaraderie always makes things so much easier.

    @Lauriek70 - I agree that getting strep was a result of all the stress you are under. Your corisol levels must be off the charts.

    AFM - Working, working out, sleeping, etc. Sailing along as usual.

    Today I will strive to be where I am.

    Love to all,
    Lori <3
  • ushkii
    ushkii Posts: 472 Member
    Happy Thursday to all!
    Tried to do some oatmeal in the microwave today and it turn out just as good as on the stovetop. When I am at home I do it on the stovetop and when at work use some store bought packets. The packets have more sugar and sodium and cost more. So my son said he did it in the microwave and the Quaker canister has microwave instruction so I tried it and it worked out great, learn something new everyday. Now I plan to put some in a baggie or container and some raisins in another and take to work. Simple but I feel like I have discovered a revolutionary new food, ha ha.
    Went over calories at Sweet Tomatoes last night but it was so good and I was so full, like I did not want to move. I have not been that full for a while, it was something that had happen almost every time I ate in the past when I did not track my meals. I am glad to be reminded of that feeling and will try to be happy with a satisficed feeling after eating a correctly sized meal.

    To all of you remember why you hare here, for me it is family, I want to be around as much as I can and be actively involved. I hope to make many more great memoires for me and my family.

    @cblue315 Picture are GREAT, such an inspiration. The DW tried to massage me.
    @kah68 Hope your trip is fun!
    @susan2396 and @GOINSTD12 Looks like you guys are having fun!
    @Annr I hope you and your sister become closer and each can live and let live together. I did have my wife rub some icy hot on and that felt good but trying to get her to do that again will be the trick.
    @Morgori The highest result of education is tolerance. -Helen Keller

  • jorinya
    jorinya Posts: 933 Member
    I'm back! Will do this week in one quick post because its past midnight and I still have to spend time with my bible and prayers before bed. Haven't being doing that as much as I want, there's my fessing up out of the way. My hubby is almost back to his usual self. He went back to work today and came home early. He still isn't eating properly but is almost there. My fitness for those days he was sick was running upstairs to him, back down to get him water and other things. Back up and back down. Logged it all in MFP! I aggravated an old injury (happened during my last pregnancy) and was unable to workout for a few days but started back on Monday, that's my NSV out of the way too. Today I completed Level 1, 2 and 3 of 30 Day Shred and boy do I feel like I went 10 rounds with Katie Taylor, Irish Boxer and current Irish, European, World and Olympic Champion in 60kg division. I'm tired but happy.
    Haven't stepped on the scales in a while so don't know where I stand weight wise so no new goal. Still fighting to get to 77kg or 169lbs.
    Well that's it from me till tomorrow.
  • Lauriek70
    Lauriek70 Posts: 2,087 Member
    Lori- I hope you frame those pictures. They really show the progress you have made and how far you have come. The results are fantastic and you are beautiful. The stress of work and my dad are affecting my health at this point. That's why I love exercise, just sad that I can't exercise right now.

    Goinstd12 and Susan- Love the picture.

    Karen- Good luck with the shoulder, I hope the shot did the job and that PT works.

    Kelley- I hope you were able to get your ride in. My goal is to ride this weekend provided I am over strep throat.

    The latest update on my dad is that they released from the hospital yesterday afternoon to the rehab center. Luckily, he was sent to the rehab center close to my house, which makes my mom happy. At rehab they will make sure they get him up and walking again, off of oxygen and back to a close to normal life. He will be there for at least a month. Thank you for all the prayers, they are greatly appreciated.

    I am still sick but starting to feel better finally. Still exhausted and the throat is a little sore but I hope that by tomorrow I will be feeling better. I will go to work tomorrow but plan to leave at the end of the day. Sadly, I am not climbing tomorrow night either. I don't think I will have the strength or energy to climb after work plus traffic will be a bear tomorrow with people heading to the ocean.
  • skinnyjeanzbound
    skinnyjeanzbound Posts: 3,932 Member
    @laurie-- glad to hear the news about your dad and that you are feeling better.

    @jorinya-- glad your DH is doing better. I did 30DS a couple of years ago and it was killer! Great job doing all 3 levels!!

    @ushkii-- I hate that too full feeling. Just had it yesterday as well while out for our association dinner. :( That's funny about the oatmeal--glad you are having a food revolution. LOL

    @lori-- it was lovely here in chicago as well, so I took the opportunity to go for a run outside. Your pictures are amazing--you look like a completely different person!

    @becca-- that's great that you heard from your sister. I have two sisters and could never imagine not having them in my life.

    @tracy-- great pic of you and susan!! I hope you got to see your family before you had to leave for your flight.

    @kelley-- I hope the CO travel works out.

    Thursday Truth:
    I overindulged at the union dinner last night, but it was delicious. Did much better today and even went for a run outside.

    AFM-- Thanks for all of the well-wishes for my shoulder. The shot seems to have done some good--less pain and discomfort. I have PT tomorrow, so time will tell.

    Tomorrow is the last day for my seniors--always a little bitter-sweet. :cry: I have 25 junior research papers left, so I will finish those over the 3-day weekend. Hoping to leave for Nashville Thursday with little to no grading on my list.

    May Challenge:
    Nutrition = At or over 90 grams of protein 5/7 days a week
    Week 1: At/over 90g of protein 1/7
    Week 2: At/over 90g of protein 3/7
    Week 3: At/over 90g of protein 6/7
    Week 4: At/over 90g of protein x/7

    Exercise = run 3 x/week:
    Week 1: 1/3 runs
    Week 2: 1/3 runs
    Week 3: 1/3 runs
    Week 4: x/3 runs

    Next 8k is May 9th (Thanksgiving 8k = 56:49, NYE 8k = 57:47, 1/25 = 55:41; 2/28=55:15, 3/29 = 59:15; 5/9 = 59:16)

    Grading Goals:
    1. 35/60 JRPs
    2. x/60 Hemingway analyses
    3. x/60 Quote analyses
    4. x/60 Poem journals

    Exercise Goals:
    Sun--walk gunner DONE
    Mon--walk gunner DONE + gym NOT DONE
    Tues--ortho appt (maybe walk gunner afterward NOPE)
    Wed--meeting
    Thurs--walk gunner DONE + gym DONE
    Fri--PT + walk gunner
    Sat--walk gunner

    2015 Mantra = Just 15 minutes
  • GOINSTD12
    GOINSTD12 Posts: 331 Member
    edited May 2015
    Hi everyone, just wanted to give you all a rundown of my trip to Atlanta and the Family Feud.
    The schedule was really tight, I was actually IN Atlanta for about 28 hours, but 8 hours of that was sleep, 2 hrs getting ready, 1.5 hours travelling around town, and another 4 were at the airport, so for real, only had 12-ish hours to do anything! Once I got to the hotel, I met my family and Susan in the lobby. Introductions were made, and half the family retired while my son and nephew joined Susan and me for dinner. We had a liesurely dinner (slow service, despite not many customers), but the food was good. Conversation was great, and I really enjoyed getting to know Susan better. I hope she felt the same. We left the restaurant around 9-9:30ish, and I went back to my hotel to unpack and go to bed. Woke up with a wicked foot and leg cramp around 3:30 am and had to take a bath/shower to get rid of it, went back to sleep, and woke up for good at 6:30.
    The competitors were picked up at 7 am to go to rehearsal at the studio, but I had time to have breakfast with my niece's husband and then we went on to the studio. Family had priority seating, but the taping didn't start until after 11 am. We got trained on how to be a game-show audience (hard work, lots of clapping, cheering, awww-ing at misses, and prompts for specific responses (BIG MONEY!), ETC. It's hard work being an audience member! Then the first families came in and the show started, lots of fun to watch, and our seats were all good. Steve Harvey is funny and personable, and talked to the audience during the commercial breaks, and answered questions. There were various competitions for cue cards and stuff. Each show took about 50-60 minutes to tape, then Steve would go do a wardrobe change and a new show started. We watched 2 shows, then they broke for lunch. Of course, the competitors were provided breakfast and lunch, but the rest of us were on our own. There were 4 of us family members/supporters, and luckily the 2 men walked to fetch lunch while the 2 of us ladies in heels waited patiently (we did try to walk there, but it was a lot of hills, and the guys graciously volunteered to make the trek). We reported back at the scheduled time but then were told that we had to wait until OUR family was competing to get back into the audience, so we waited for 2 more hours. By that time it was time for me to head back to the airport, so I was heading out when they were starting their first game :( ! I heard from them later when I got back into Austin, they won 2 games and $20K, and were going back this morning to compete again! Today, they lost the 3rd round :( . But they had a great time, and so did I, even though I didn't get to watch them. Unfortunately, I will have to watch them on TV in September along with everyone else - If you watch the show, look for the Bell family from Austin, TX.
    I got in lots of walking at the airports, and didn't do bad with my food either, so I didn't gain.... but I didn't lose either. Will have to get back to work tomorrow!
    Tracy
  • kah68
    kah68 Posts: 1,515 Member
    @ushkii~LOL, it’s the simple things in life.

    @Laurie~I’m very glad to hear that your dad is doing better and has been released to the rehab facility, I’m glad you are feeling better too. No ride this week, it has been a monsoon around here—this rainy weather is out of the ordinary, we are usually in a drought and a lot of the lakes are at flood stage (really unsafe for Memorial Day weekend festivities). The park I ride in is pretty much under water right now. :cry:

    @becca~Glad you had a good talk with your sister. I have one younger sister, we aren’t exceptionally close but I can’t imagine not being a part of each other’s lives—even living in different states.

    @Karen~Nashville sounds like fun, special occasion or just to get away?

    @Tracy~Sounds like a busy but fun time in Atlanta, I’m glad you and Susan got to meet up and visit. Some friends of mine went to Los Angeles a few years ago and went to the taping of Hot in Cleveland and a game show (the name escapes me)—said it was lots of fun but the game show was too interactive. LOL I’m sorry you missed your family’s taping though. :frowning:

    AFM~Its just been rainy here, it’s so out of the ordinary. Like I mentioned to Laurie above, I haven’t been able to get out on my bike because of it—did make it to the gym though a couple of days this week, schedule hasn’t allowed the other days. They said on the news yesterday so far this spring there has been 42 tornadoes in Texas—last year there were 4 total! :astonished:

    My trip to CO in July is all set, I fly in on the 3rd to surprise my parents and then fly home on July 6th (practically had to beg my boss to let me off this day to fly home)—airfare was crazy expensive but it’s worth it to make this anniversary special for my parents. So plans are coming together, hopefully my sister was able to secure the photographer. Other than that, just a few minor details of the celebration to work out—I think they’re going to be really surprised. How my sister will get a 5yo and 8yo to not spill the beans remains to be seen. :wink:

    Have a great Memorial Weekend!
  • Morgori
    Morgori Posts: 954 Member
    Good morning everyone.

    Happy Buy a Musical Instrument Day
    Date When Celebrated: Always on May 22nd
    Isn't it obvious how to celebrate Buy a Musical Instrument Day? If you are a musician in need of a new instrument, today could be a very good day indeed! If you have been considering taking up a musical instrument, today can be your starting point. And, the good news is you're never too old to begin playing a musical instrument. Many senior citizens pick up musical instruments as a hobby. They even form senior bands, often playing in public.
    Okay..... Just in case you haven't figured out how to participate in this day...........
    Go out and buy a musical instrument!

    The average pencil is seven inches long, with just a half-inch eraser — in case you thought optimism was dead. ~Robert Brault

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    Tom
  • vschwgrt1
    vschwgrt1 Posts: 86 Member
    Anyone or everyone have suggestions for good work out music. Need some new suggestions
  • kah68
    kah68 Posts: 1,515 Member
    vschwgrt1 wrote: »
    Anyone or everyone have suggestions for good work out music. Need some new suggestions

    Not sure if you listen to Pandora or not, but they have stations dedicated to workout music--I listen to the classic rock power workout station a lot.

  • mnwalkingqueen
    mnwalkingqueen Posts: 1,299 Member
    Hi...I havent been active much actually really depressed from not having a job. Im not sure when I will be back cuz weight is last thing on my mind right now honestly. God bless all of you wonderful people.
  • Annr
    Annr Posts: 2,765 Member
    thanks everyone on the positive words regarding my sister.. I have two sisters, one 7 yrs older than me living in Colorado, and my middle sister that lives 2 hrs from me. I think being a military wife, and living in Japan for 7 yrs, I have put a higher importance on phone calls, or the absence of phone calls. When I would call my Mom, it was reconnecting with everything stable, and secure. So if someone just doesn't ever call, I take it as a personal thing. I have learned to let that go, to realize I don't have to "check in" with family for feel ok. That when she didn't call me, it wasn't that she didn't care. In her words, it was because I had so much on my plate, she didn't wish to burden me with her problems. I told her, that is what family does...no judgements or expectations. I told her that sharing the woes of each others lives can make it less a burden. Carry the load and all that.
    Today I walked with 3 of my TOPS friends down our trails that border Youngs Bay. My husband walked behind us, as our security, but then pooped out... lol We did 2.73 miles, and I wasn't even really tired. We plan on doing that M-W-F, and Tues and Thurs is the pool. Our 16 yr old decided that instead of getting a job like we suggested, he will walk and go to the pool with us, during the summer. He wants to buff up before he enlists in the Navy! Sadly our Eldest Son didn't make Petty Office First Class, nor did our middle son make Petty Officer 2nd Class. Both their rates are really full, and advancement is difficult. They are still young so, they were not too dishearted.
    Tonight we are attending a concert at the historical Liberty Theatre in Astoria to listen to the 1980's group "Quarterflash". Im excited and need to get ready. Take care all! Becca
  • Lauriek70
    Lauriek70 Posts: 2,087 Member
    Holly-Good luck finding a job and I Hope you check in with us often. Remember you can always share your feelings with us without judgement, we are always willing to lend an 'eye' or ear as the case may be. I hope you can at least get outside and walk just for a change of perspective if nothing else.

    Kelley- Sorry to hear about the drenching rain you are receiving.

    Karen- Hope that you get all your grading done over the weekend so you can enjoy your trip.

    Made it to work today and my throat has stopped hurting for the most part. It was a busy day since I ended up playing tour guide to the incoming class of 6th graders. It is sad when we are able to pick out the trouble makers for next year just by their behavior today. I had a couple of parents of current students escorting their younger children so that was fun talking with them.

    I am ready to get back to exercising after taking this week off due to illness. I ended up resting after work tonight since I did not want to over do it and have the strep throat reappear. I could have walked but was tired from working all day and just did not get motivated to move around.

    This weekend I am planning on biking three days. On Sunday, I might swim as well depending on how I feel.
    I am also thinking about what to do for my birthday. Tempted to have a party but might organize a kayaking or biking trip. I would like to do something active then have a party.

    Hope everyone has a great Memorial Day weekend. Thank you to everyone who has served in the Military or had parents that served.

  • skinnyjeanzbound
    skinnyjeanzbound Posts: 3,932 Member
    @laurie-- glad you are feeling better and ready to get back to exercise. What day is your birthday? I love your idea to organize something active. I managed to get 5 more essays done today, so only 20 to go. All of the other stuff on my list is fairly easy/quick to grade in comparison.

    @becca-- I remember that band; hope you enjoy the concert!

    @holly-- nice to see you check in. Sorry you are struggling to find work; my DH is still out of work and it is frustrating.

    @kelley-- The Nashville trip is just for fun. Going with some friends I know through work for a long weekend.

    Friday Fitness:
    Went back to PT today and he thinks the tendon in my shoulder is "thickening" and causing the joint to "freeze up" as he put it. He spent most of the 30 minute session working the soft tissue. At one point he moved my arm the wrong way and got to see my pain first-hand. That's never happened before; it's always just been me trying to explain it, so I think it was actually good that I could point to exactly where it hurt, as it was hurting, and that he could witness the duration of the pain as well.

    I have a hair and pedi appt tomorrow afternoon, so my plan is to head out a couple of hours ahead of time to grade at the starbucks near the salon. Some friends invited me to go to a festival in the city tomorrow night, and my sister's MIL invited us for a bbq on Monday. However, I think I'm going to skip both and focus on grading and getting some stuff done around the house. I still have to finish trading out winter for summer clothes in my closets and dressers, so I can figure out what to pack for my trip at the same time.

    May Challenge:
    Nutrition = At or over 90 grams of protein 5/7 days a week
    Week 1: At/over 90g of protein 1/7
    Week 2: At/over 90g of protein 3/7
    Week 3: At/over 90g of protein 6/7
    Week 4: At/over 90g of protein x/7

    Exercise = run 3 x/week:
    Week 1: 1/3 runs
    Week 2: 1/3 runs
    Week 3: 1/3 runs
    Week 4: x/3 runs

    Next 8k is May 9th (Thanksgiving 8k = 56:49, NYE 8k = 57:47, 1/25 = 55:41; 2/28=55:15, 3/29 = 59:15; 5/9 = 59:16)

    Grading Goals:
    1. 40/60 JRPs
    2. x/60 Hemingway analyses
    3. x/60 Quote analyses
    4. x/60 Poem journals

    Exercise Goals:
    Sun--walk gunner DONE
    Mon--walk gunner DONE + gym NOT DONE
    Tues--ortho appt (maybe walk gunner afterward NOPE)
    Wed--meeting
    Thurs--walk gunner DONE + gym DONE
    Fri--PT DONE + walk gunner DONE
    Sat--walk gunner

    2015 Mantra = Just 15 minutes
  • cblue315
    cblue315 Posts: 3,836 Member
    @mnwalkingqueen - Please stay! One of the things I so love about this "group" is the acceptance. Any one in any place - losing, gaining or maintaining is welcome here. I know I would hate to see you leave because you felt you did not belong here. We all belong if we want to.
    I am so very sorry to hear about your depression. I have been there at many times in my life.
    I have vented, ranted and bragged enough on here and have always felt welcome.

    Happy Memorial Day to all. I feel so very fortunate to live in this country with our proud heritage of our military.
    Thank you all who have served or who is a support to someone who has served.

    Love to all,
    Lori <3