WOMEN AGES 50+ FOR JANUARY 2016

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  • Katla49
    Katla49 Posts: 10,385 Member
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  • oceanmelody
    oceanmelody Posts: 482 Member
    Hi Ladies! I have been looking over the posts and I would like to know if any of the SAD people have ever moved to an area with more sunshine and found it got better while they were there. I have been taking the D3 this winter and I feel better but also it has been an El Niño winter and I have a better therapist now too, so it is not a well controlled experiment.
    Of course last night I wound up with a crying bout anyway. But they are fewer and farther between.
    Sounds like some of us are planning great vacations to many parts of the world!
    I might have to do that too!
    Betty
  • cityjaneLondon
    cityjaneLondon Posts: 12,724 Member
    edited January 2016
    Grits - Thank you for reminding me about the yarn and holding it for my mother and grandmother to roll into a ball. I loved doing it, but I had completely forgotten about it. I am writing a memoir of my early years, so that is a precious memory. :flowerforyou:

    Heather UK

    JOYCE - Talk to us! :love:
  • miriamwithcats
    miriamwithcats Posts: 1,120 Member
    Betty, the rest of my family have all moved to places where there is more sunshine- Texas, South Carolina, and Boulder Colorado (360 days of sunshine a year). Unfortunately, those places tend to also be more expensive than small town Iowa. I have often thought about moving to a better climate, but I think the stress from money issues, safety issues, noise and commotion would outweigh the benefits for me since I am disabled and also a severe introvert. They all do much better and have little or no depression in those environments. My brother and one sister both are very active athletically which also helps (hundreds of miles of bike riding and soccer for my brother, triathelete training for my sister although lately she is doing mostly running).

    Carol, don't blame yourself for you former husband's Narcissistic Personality Disorder- it starts in childhood. Although it seems like not all addicts have it in childhood but it develops latter in some. And do not blame yourself for marrying him either- they are very charming to get what they want. And yours and my former husbands obviously wanted us or they would not have been so charming. We just have to pick up the pieces of their destruction as best we can for our children.
  • janemartin02
    janemartin02 Posts: 2,653 Member
    Have a good weekend.
    hugs jane
  • bwcetc
    bwcetc Posts: 2,827 Member
    Penny ... I've thought the same thing when looking into the heavens ...

    Lenora ... I don't think you can have "a good heart" and be "a divisive trouble maker." These two things are incompatible.

    Joyce ... I need more than a "." .... What's going on?

    Welcome to the new ladies!

    Beth near Buffalo
  • Lagopus
    Lagopus Posts: 1,016 Member
    DJ - It really doesn't get all that cold! The coldest I've ever ever seen here is about -15°F. During a cold spell it can sometimes get down to about 0°F, but it's usually more like 5° to 25°F in the winter. All the open ocean around us keeps us "warm". Now the poor folks over in the middle of North America, they've got a continental climate, where it gets really cold (and really hot in the summer).

    The coldest outdoor temperature I've ever experienced was as a girl in Minnesota. It was a glorious sunny day so I thought I'd take my ice skates and go down to the park, 1½ blocks away. I didn't get there. It was so incredibly cold I turned around after a couple hundred yards and went home. The thermometer showed -40°F. That's what I call cold!

    Now I've got that job application submitted and have crossed one more item off my to-do list. That means I'm down to 10 and two half items. :ohwell:

    I must say I'm ambivalent about the job. I've suffered loads of stress recently, which is part and parcel of being a freelancer :noway: but the other side of the coin is I can do as I please. Like I can go spend the whole summer in New Hampshire taking care of my parents without so much as a "by your leave". smiley-happy020.gif Do I really want to go back to the salt mine of regular hours and booking my vacation months in advance?

    Ah, well. It won't help to worry. IF they decide they want ME, I will have to decide if I want THEM.

    Until then I'll just repeat some of the mantras I've learned from you wonderful ladies. Stay in the moment. One step at a time.
    /Penny at the emoticon-object-026.gif doing a little happy dance about the crossed-off item.
  • pipcd34
    pipcd34 Posts: 17,288 Member
    Lagopus wrote: »
    barbiecat wrote: »
    I saw the moon when I walked the dogs before breakfast
    I sometimes get all teary-eyed when I think that all of us, each and every one of us - regardless of where we live - we all see the same moon. :flowerforyou:

    awwwwww, that's an awesome thought!
  • Katla49
    Katla49 Posts: 10,385 Member
    edited January 2016
    Betty: I've had SAD since childhood and am told it is common among people with summer birthdays who live at or above the 45th parallel. My birthday is in July and so are both of my children's birthdays. Last year the drought served up a sunshine banquet all winter and I had no issues at all. That amount of sunny days is very unusual. I have a cousin who has become an Arizona Snowbird and evidently likes it very much. My retirement situation has pretty much insured that I won't move to a southern climate, as I need to be a resident here to collect my full pension. I can be gone up to 6 months a year with no penalty. That said, I haven't been gone anywhere near that amount of time. I take supplements of vitamin D3 that have pretty much eliminated the blues in combination with daylight temperature lights all over my home. I don't consider myself SAD anymore because the D3 works for me. Exercise is a bonus that makes things even better. Unless there is a medical reason to avoid D3, I recommend it highly. I have read that it also helps protect against osteoporosis and Alzheimers. (I got the Alzheimers information from the OHSU Alzheimers research site.) I recommend doing some online research of your own. :heart:

    Katla who isn't SAD in winter any more
  • jmkmomm
    jmkmomm Posts: 3,247 Member
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  • margaretturk
    margaretturk Posts: 5,262 Member
    Rereading Boundaries by Henry Cloud finding it helpful. Having healthy boundaries is not selfish! He has a good chapter on how others and myself included manipulate others through guilt or anger. It takes work and support to set those boundaries and keep them healthy. I do like how he says if someone is using guilt or anger it is more likely their problem than yours. The trick is not to let it become yours.

    I have mentioned this book before too. The discussion on difficult people got me thinking about this again. I can't remember the book but that author of that book talked about listen to yours and others speech. If there is VERB in the speech the person is likely not a person with healthy boundaries at that time. V-victim E-entitled R-rescue B-blame. In both books the authors stress when someone violates your boundaries you do not need to be passive. There are healthy ways to communicate what you need and sometimes walking away is the only alternative. If there is a chance the person could become violent get the professional support you need.

    :heart: Margaret
  • kimses2
    kimses2 Posts: 218 Member
    There's an interesting article in Time magazine this week about heart disease and old thinking vs new thinking. Lots about blood pressure and cholesterol. It also pokes holes in the "calories in/calories out" concept. It's worth picking it up.

    Kimses in MA
  • GRITSandSLUTSandWINOS
    GRITSandSLUTSandWINOS Posts: 2,573 Member
    cityjaneLondon – I guess doing the holding of the skein seemed like it was more of a punishment than anything. That’s what I associate being punished/disciplined with – having to do that when I was being punished/disciplined. Actually having to be ‘inside’ the house by 5:00pm was punishment … I wanted stay outside until the street lights came on. I was able to do that as I got older.
    My Mother had a very distinctive whistle that I could hear 2 blocks away; and, sometimes I’d come in the houses huffing and puffing from running all the way home. My Mother was extremely ‘fair’ when doling out her discipline. We had a ‘few’ rules and breaking them meant we had to go outside and pick our own switches from a particular brush in the yard. I finally learned, from my older sisters, not to pick the most limber branch because that meant it would literally wrap around my leg. I can remember once that my oldest sister put a comic book in her pants. At that time Mother was spanking her with her hand. The both learned something that day. Mother never laid a hand on her children after that; and DS got another spanking, this time with a switch. Most of the time, she ‘took things away’ from us. TV watching, going outside (except in the back yard), and driving privileges, not going out with my friends or on a date that following weekend. And she had a memory like an ‘elephant’ (yes, she was a ‘big’ woman, too).
    She grew up in a home with ‘sweets’ … always a cake or a pie for ‘dessert’; so, understandably she did not want what back in the days after the Great Depression, a baby was a ‘healthy’ baby if he/she was ‘fat’. We all grew up thin (healthy; but, thin). No desserts (by the way … that is ‘stressed’ spelled backwards.

    Beth – Not a doctor; but, to tell you the truth; if she is NOT Bipolar – I won’t say what I’d do if she found out. But, DOS has told his Dad that she really has some ‘mental issues’. When she is ‘up’ she can have a ‘good heart’ by calling and asking if there is anything I need from the grocery store; when she is ‘down’; then NOBODY is happy. I see her ‘mood swings’ (like we all do); but, she does NOT want to be like me or like me. Her view of a MnL is that they are ‘fire-breathing, arms swinging, *kitten*(es) from HELL! She will start an argument until she brings someone (mostly her children) to tears. She has brought me to tears before when I have not been in the mood for her $#*T and she brings her ‘drama’ to MY home. She is jealous of others, she tries to tell DOS that ‘we don’t love them like we love DYS and his family’. I love them ‘equally; but differently’ because they are two totally different people. They really are polar opposite; but, they’ve always gotten along with one another. I’ll say that DH and I can be polar opposite; but we ‘like magnets’ – we connect most of the time. Neither of us feel like we give in to the other; we might not ‘fight fair’ at times; but, we never go to bed ‘mad’ at each other. We will apologize; even if we don’t apologize about the issue; we apologize about ‘how we fought’ about it. We like the same things, we have our ‘own’ interests and neither of us feels like we ‘must check in or up’ on the other one. While he was brought up military – our family values were the same. Both of us talked about what we wanted to be like when we had our boys. If he goes hunting, then I don’t expect him back until ‘dark-thirty’; when I tell him I am going into town and see my BF; he knows I will be ‘home’ before dark. I no longer drive at night and don’t drive on the expressway. Although there is a stretch of road (divided highway) that is known in the State of GA as having the most dangerous stretch of road. People speed a lot; the trucks and most cars drive through a couple of small towns like they are about to miss the ‘go’ flag at a race. One of them, where we pull out, is on a really bad curve. At least it does have a center turning lane; but, it is a scary move. That mainly because my last seizure was a ‘doozie’. I hit my head on the top rail, styles, and bottom rail on our deck before anybody could get to me. Knocked me out cold. I ended up staying 2 nights in the hospital. I can drive, now – but for a year (because of 2 different seizures) I legally was not ‘supposed’ to drive, so I didn’t. My MD told me that she had to tell me that, by law. IF I had driven and had an accident and hurt someone I’d never be able to live with myself. I had a seizure (first time) since I was “Lithium Toxic” about 12 years ago and totaled my car. Rolled it over with my 2 youngest grandchildren in there with me. My middle granddaughter hurt her knee. Thankfully, they were both strapped in (the seat or a baby seat). My youngest one was ‘scared’; thankfully not hurt. My middle granddaughter could not get me to come to. I don’t remember the ambulance ride into town; other, than trying to reassure the girls that I was going to be ‘ok’. Of course, their Mother was called and she must have ‘flew’ home. She picked up our DOGD before she was to take off for an out-of-town basketball game to cheer and made it just as the ambulance was taking off. She made me very angry when she posted pictures of the car and asked people to pray for me. Both my sisters went ballistic because they did not know how I was doing. I had told her to ‘never post anything on FB about us’ already and this just was the last straw. My sisters were upset because 15 to 20 years ago, I had an almost fatal auto collision. If I had not been ‘in a tank’ (Mercedes) I probably would have been killed. But, here I am – to make ‘waves’ … LOL!!!!!
    Divisive trouble maker – she is ALWAYS right, everybody is ‘wrong’ or ‘picking on her’. When two people (my DOS and her) tell the same story and slant it, in their favor … ‘somebody’ is lying. My DOS tells it like it is; he is very descriptive of things (like I am – most of the time). We are both ‘artistic’ and we want to paint a picture rather than be limited to just a 1000 words. Right now, I should quit writing; I’ve typed 1164 words. But, I won’t …

    Katla – Are you the one that talked about using a ‘mixture’ of beans for your 15-bean soup; or was that someone else? I soaked the beans overnight (I’ve never used dry beans before) and they were still hard as a rock. I told my DH, that I was going to put them on; and ‘hopefully’ they’d get tender. IF not; then I guess I’d be throwing another pot of soup out the window (down the bird feeder plate). I did that once before making stock out of the bone from a Thanksgiving ham. I had put pineapple and brown sugar on the ham and did not realize that it would still have the taste; although I had cut most of the ham off the bone. We’re not having soup tonight. LOL! It’s been cooking quite a while; but, they are finally beginning to be soft. They just need to be a lot softer for us to eat it. Smells good. I put venison sausage in mine and onions, and tomatoes, and the package of seasoning. I also added one can of ‘beef stock’ to cut the seasoning down some. We like ‘spicy’ food; but, if we invite the kids over, DDnL#1 does not like ‘spicy’ stuff. Beans are now beginning to get softer. They still need to cook for quite a while though. Has a good taste to it; but, told DH that I thought it was going to be good; just too hard to tell at the moment. I think the spices are just right. A little spicy, just not over-powering. It’s a cheaper way to make beans (but, I don’t use them; for just the two of us). My DMnL used them all the time. She rarely bought canned beans. She could make some ‘killer’ Navy beans and beef tips and rice. WOW! She’d make that for us when we’d go down to visit. She basically ‘taught me how to cook’. I was a ‘newlywed’ when we moved there (Jacksonville, FL). We weren’t allowed to be in the kitchen; but, I could ask Nannie-L to make chicken and dumplings and she’d do it every time. I love them. About the only place to get them now is to go to Cracker Barrel. She’d make the dumpling ‘thick’ like theirs. My Daddy would get her to make a double batch of biscuits because when my Mother would make them, they were as hard as hockey pucks. You could bounce them up side someone’s head and probably kill them. Nannie-L’s were nice and fluffy; and, we’d split them and toast them on Sunday’s. I’d have to say; biscuits are one of my ‘I wish I could have’s’. Until they raise my caloric intake; I only eat ½ of one.

    Lagopus – I agree with pipcd34 about the comment of ‘we all see the same moon’. I do have my spells when I cry (or, mostly tear up) over things that I have no control over. I guess some say that I’m a ‘control’ freak. I don’t think so, I just like to ‘know what to expect’. I don’t like ‘surprises’; other than the ‘unexpected’ gift that I would have never guessed I was getting. Like for Christmas, my DDnL#2 and DYS gave me a hardback book of their wedding pictures; and, for Mother’s Day I got a big framed picture of all 3 of them.

    Betty – I’d be SAD if I did not live so far south. I do NOT like cold weather. Anything under about 55 degrees is cold to me. My DH turns the thermostat down to 68 when he leaves in the morning; and a lot of times in the middle of the AM, I am turning it up. I’m learning to wear a light sweater in the house; but, once my feet get cold; I could hold them up the fireplace with a good blaze going and they won’t warm up. Putting socks on really doesn’t help much. I do have a couple of pair of his old hunting socks that I wear; one of the DGDs age me a pair of those socks like gloves. Each toe goes in its on hole. Hard for me to get them on; because my little toe curves under the others; but, once I get them on, they feel great. I’ve lost enough weight that I can now bend over and tie or buckle my own shoes. That is a really good NSV for me. Still have a way to go before my tummy flattens out enough. If I could I'd retire to the beach somewhere further south; but, I like being able to see my DGDs more. I'd hate to be any further away from my DYS and his family, too. We don't see them but about 3x a year as it is.

    Margaret – I love the acronym V.E.R.B.

    Have a great evening/morning/night – wherever you live!

    Lenora
  • mollywhippet
    mollywhippet Posts: 1,890 Member
    Good evening! It's been a glorious day here. This morning after the Y I spent a couple of hours in the studio. Then hubby called and said he had a totally flat tire. Now, just this morning he checked his tire pressured and they were all fine, then he went out to drive away and had a flat. We figured he just didn't get the stem cap back on right and it let out the air. He said it felt crooked when he noticed the flat. So, I sprang to the rescue, and hauled my air compressor home from the studio. He aired it up and all seems well. We will keep watching it though. I've been wanting a bigger compressor for the studio anyway, so I left that one in the garage. This is my chance!

    Then we came out to the lake where we walked a couple of miles, just the two of us, enjoying the spectacular sunshine. Later we walked the dogs across the dam. Spot discovered the shallows near the spillway and got soaking wet, swimming through the reeds, but he was so happy that we just had to be happy along with him. He was splashing around like a crazy dog, biting at the water. (I don't quite get that.) I've taken to letting him off his leash when there aren't any other people around, which keeps ME from getting dragged into the lake. He's really good at coming back to me and getting leashed up again.

    Then we came back to the cabin and I made my favorite chicken and sweet potatoes for dinner. Now, I'm in my recliner watching the sunset over the lake with a sweet little Bruno sleeping on my lap. If there is a better way to spend a Saturday, I don't know what it is.

    My hips have been feeling so much better since I started the anti inflammatory meds. I can still feel a little stiffness when I first stand up, but it's not agony like before. Today I hit my 10,000 step goal for the first time in a long time. It's hard for me to walk enough when it's cold and icy outside. I don't know how you ladies in cold climates do it.

    I got a new toy that I used at the gym today for the first time. It's a skinny little waist pack (like a fanny pack only higher) that holds my cell phone. It has a little hole where you put your earbuds through, and enough space to hold my phone in its case, my asthma inhaler, my key, and my Chapstick. Also has a little compartment to hold money or credit card, but I don't need those at the Y. I really like it. It's comfortable and keeps my phone safe from being dropped or lost. I've done both of those recently. Oh, and it's bright orange, which I like. I figure it's harder to misplace if it's a bright color.

    Well, I'm off to read the news. Good night everyone!

    Sylvia
  • pipcd34
    pipcd34 Posts: 17,288 Member
    stats for the day:
    running on track w/kirby - 34min, 1mi jog, 1mi walk = 200c
    other - run/skip/jump = 10min, = 160c
    other - wash car- 30min = 50c
    total cal 410

    kirby was able to run for the first time!
  • lynnphipps51
    lynnphipps51 Posts: 6 Member
    Hi ladies. This is my first week and I'm, of course, needing some advice/encouragement. I was an athletic 5'5" 138 lbs until I was permanently injured in 2004. Bedridden for a decade. I'm just now beginning to be able to exercise. I can do 15 min per day on my Tread Climber and a little light housekeeping. I have gained 41 lbs. I am now 51 and up until age 49, several people asked me when "I was due". OUCH! So, you guessed it. Most of my weight is in the middle. I was eating 800-900 cal bc I wasn't able to exercise. The beginning of this 1st week I had to force myself to eat enough. Went out to dinner last night, had a couple of drinks and went WAY OVER. I have read that not eating enough calories will cause me to gain weight, but I'm terrified to eat this much regularly. Any advice would be greatly appreciated. Thanks so much, Lynn
  • bwcetc
    bwcetc Posts: 2,827 Member
    Vitamin D3 ... Huge benefits for me personally in regards to SAD and joint pain. I went off of it around Christmas and paid dearly with inflamed throbbing knees. Since I'm back on, knees are back to normal!

    Lenora ... Sorry there are toxic people in your life.

    Alison ... Read an article that said excessive bleeding and unusual bruising can be caused by a B12 deficiency... Which is sometimes caused by prolonged use of acid reducers or even just age as we don't absorb it as readily as we get older. Just another thing to look into.

    Managed to stay on track with eating today ... Even after attending a surprise birthday lunch for a dear friend! Yay! Making it an early night.

    Beth near Buffalo
  • TerriRichardson112
    TerriRichardson112 Posts: 19,062 Member
    Still here but just back from a week in the Austrian Alps. No way I can get caught up with 30 odd pages so will start fresh tomorrow! :smiley:

    :heart: Healing thoughts and prayers to those who need them! :heart:

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    :star: Let your light shine out in the darkness :star:

    :star: Each one of us is a vital cog in an infinite universe. :star:
    We may not know our purpose, but each cog needs to be oiled and tended.

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  • fanncy0626
    fanncy0626 Posts: 7,152 Member
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  • csofled
    csofled Posts: 3,022 Member
    pipcd34 wrote: »
    Lagopus wrote: »
    barbiecat wrote: »
    I saw the moon when I walked the dogs before breakfast
    I sometimes get all teary-eyed when I think that all of us, each and every one of us - regardless of where we live - we all see the same moon. :flowerforyou:

    awwwwww, that's an awesome thought!

    So true!

    Cheri NE oHIo
  • GodMomKim
    GodMomKim Posts: 3,703 Member
    Hi gals,

    Mindy – so glad you are excited for your trip, and shopping in your extra room!

    Rosie - between now and October at 2 lbs a month you’ll have it all back off and that is a do-able goal! I am sad to hear you taking advantage of such a great opportunity will mean “wrath” from DH

    Heather – sorry DB is having such a tough go, Katla is right there is lots of support out there, and for many people once they get the hang of it – it is manageable.

    Carol – easy to blame yourself, but not completely reasonable… you would not blame yourself if he was a bank robber…. Take care of you and celebrate that you are away from that sort of guy.

    Penny – good for you to wait and see before putting a lot of energy into do you or don’t you want the job. As someone who has recently (7 years ago) gone from corporate America to owning my own business I would only go back if I had to financially. I love the freedom.

    Pip – good to check in with Kirby on mental health, and then to have him run!!! Wow, that dr. was wrong he’ll keep on getting stronger!

    Lynn – welcome – you might want to see if your health insurance would allow a referral to a nutritionist, to easy you back up in calories.

    The weather today was pretty good, low 50’s no rain, and not too much wind, so I spend 2 hours out in my yard, one hour trimming the pomegranate tree and one weeding in the front yard in the front Levi has to be tied up – he’d take off other wise, so he decided to lay in a weed patch and supervise!


    Kim from N. California


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  • barbiecat
    barbiecat Posts: 17,211 Member
    The reason most people fail instead of succeed is that they trade what they want the MOST for what they want at the MOMENT.

    Strategy is stronger than willpower.


    1056287i3zmwzup2m.gifStats for today:
    16,000 steps
    171 minutes of dog walking

  • DamitJanit
    DamitJanit Posts: 1,329 Member
    Call me crazy but I love to see other people happy and succeeding .

    Good Evening Ladies,

    Mary, it’s great to lose inches even when the scale doesn’t move but good luck on the switch up.

    Kimses, that easy approach is what I’m doing. I started with walking in place while watching my morning news after my coffee. I did 5 minutes the first day, 10 the next and from then on it’s been 15 minutes or more. It’s not a lot but something I can do. Plus it’s 15 minutes more than I had been doing. I usually incorporate lots of arm movements with it to burn a few extra calories. I hope your hubby keeps it up.

    Allie, sorry about your leg. The thought of falling off a step ladder scares me something terrible. So glad you didn’t break something.

    CarolNC, why in the world would you blame yourself that your ex doesn’t have time for his kids???? Good grief, lady, do I need to get out my Boot???? ((((Hugs)))) And you can’t blame them for not making time for him when he ignores them.

    Vicki,NE, hopefully once you get your pills straight you won’t have any more problems. I did the mail order for years and came to love it.

    Betty, glad you aren’t as sad with your SADs but also happy that we have all had a much better winter than last year. Sorry, I couldn’t help myself.

    Penny, we lived in Milwaukee for 10 years and I do remember that some of the clearest, sunniest, prettiest days were absolutely the COLDEST! t118009.gif Congrats on crossing items off your list. Don’t ya love to do that? I like knowing all of you can see the same moon I look at.

    Sylvia, just reading about your trip to the lake and the fun Spot was having has put a big smile on my face. s0819.gif I’m glad your hips are better.

    Lynn, I can’t even imagine being bedridden for so long. Thank goodness you can now be more active. When you start burning more calories you will need fuel to be able to do things. Nothing jumps on our bodies overnight and certainly doesn’t come off fast either. Make modifications slowly and monitor your progress. That is one of the great things about logging everything that you put in your mouth. Be sure to take lots of measurements. I only did a few and was sorry after I started losing.

    Irish Terri, welcome back. Yeppers, things have been moving at a fast pace lately. I know when I get back from my cruise I’ll just have to miss what went on that week.

    Kim, Levi is beautiful. It looks like he was really keeping an eye on you.

    m1277.gifto any Newbies that I missed. Come often and join in the chat. This thing works!! Please sign your post with what you want to be called. It makes it easier for us to respond to you. Also a location is great, be it specific or general. We are happy to have you join us.

    I made my peach cobbler but not sure it turned out the best it could be? I did stick a fork in it and of course had to lick it, and it tastes good anyway. I can’t believe tomorrow is the last day of the month. Wow the time is flying by! I went shopping for panties today and OMG have those things gotten expensive! Gonna look around a bit more before I make a decision. I also finally decided on the two outfits I’ll take on the cruise for the formal nights. The other clothes have been set for a while. Only 6 days, but who’s counting? t57009.gif

    I hope all of you have a healthy and happy day. rose.gif

    Words I live by:
    Savor. I have to slow down and savor every bite.
    and
    Opportunity. Each day offers new opportunities for good health and happiness if we just look for them and choose them.
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    DJ
    Myrtle Beach, SC
  • oceanmelody
    oceanmelody Posts: 482 Member
    Thanks for all the advice! I am wondering if the ladies that take D3 take it year round or only in the winter? I started in October. I think it has helped me. I really think it is not the cold weather but the gray skies that get to me. And I like a certain amount of gray, just would like it to be sunnier more often. I know what you all mean about trade-offs when figuring out where to live. Finances and family and friends all have to be taken into account.
    Just got back from seeing The Big Short and thought it was very good. It did bring back a lot of feelings about the reasons our lives are so much different today. Have to try and not get pessimistic while staying clear-eyed about the world. Cannot imagine people who get rich from others' misery, though--how do they sleep?
    Gonna try and think of all the wonderful and supportive people on here instead!!!
    Betty
  • barbiecat
    barbiecat Posts: 17,211 Member
    :)Betty, D3 is good all the time for bone health and many other things. One way I keep my spirits up is by writing a daily gratitude list so my day starts with me thinking about all the things that are right with my life---there are a lot of them even at the worst of times.

    t118009.gif...I stay warm by dressing for the weather....long underwear, wool socks, turtlenecks, long pants, sweatshirts or wool sweaters in the house and a proper winter coat with wool scarf, wool hat, and gloves when I go outside. :)
  • pipcd34
    pipcd34 Posts: 17,288 Member
    hey peeps -

    kirby had been wearing 1lb weights on each ankle (at my suggestion along with a physical therapist that i had, who told me "off the record") at work. i don't know but that may have helped some. sending more brain signals to the legs cuz it senses there's more weight down there. 1st time he tried running, it ended up being someone's walk or another persons fast walk and he did a mile in 18.10min. this time he did it in 12.10minutes. i video taped him taking his first lap, i cried i was so happy to see that. we then walked for the next mile. after he did the first lap i jetted past him so i could catch up so we could be at the same lap. the fact that he was able to run seriously lifted his spirits. he now wants to do the marathon again in california. this is the one that he ran last year then 4 days later, he got hit by the car. his only concern was to see how long the course would be open and it will be open late enough for him to do it (6-1/2hours). we won't be nearly as fast as we were last time we ran it together but this time it won't be about speed. this year it's on November 6th, 2 days after the year anniversary of the accident. i told him i will run it with him.

    today we also bought him a more advance, hi-tech bike helmet. usually they cost around 40 bucks or less. this one is $100.00, also bought him a light for his helmet and the back of it (along with all the other lights). i tried one on and it fits SOOOOO GOOD but i didn't get one for me, just him.

    he did say though if he has one more accident like that or not as bad as that, he said he was done. i don't know if he meant, no more riding or what. but if that ends up being the case, i will support him in whatever he decides.

    i still can't believe he can run!! here's a pic right after he did it. nite peeps

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  • fanncy0626
    fanncy0626 Posts: 7,152 Member
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  • CheriGee2
    CheriGee2 Posts: 24 Member
    edited January 2016
    Hi gals, I'm a newbie; just joined January 27. I'm over 50 (by 20 years), but I'm a very young minded senior. Am I welcome?
    Have been reading some of the posts, and this is a very verbal group. Believe me, I'd fit right in. Live in New Mexico for the last three years, actually quite close to the Arizona border, so we miss most of the snow and ice, which makes me very happy.
    As to weight loss goals, I'm in need of losing 50+ pounds and working on the grain free Wheat Belly WOE. As long as I stick with this, it works so well, and I feel so very healthy. But, the holidays grabbed me by the neck and forced all kinds of Christmas cookies and fudge down the gullet . . . well, may be I did that all on my own. But, here I am finding the tracking of meals is an excellent way to keep up with my WOE. When I was writing the foods in the journal, I underestimated a lot of categories. Now I know for sure where I stand each day.
    I started taking a probiotic, 30billion each day, about 2 weeks ago, and am pleasantly surprised with the effects. My energy level has ramped. I understand that I should only need to take this for 4 weeks. Would be interested to hear from any one else who has gone through this procedure.
    Do you weigh everyday? I am a member of TOPS (Take Off Pounds Sensibly) so I haven't been weighing except for the Wednesday meeting.
    Hope to hear from new friends at MFP.

    Cheri Gee
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  • CheriGee2
    CheriGee2 Posts: 24 Member
    edited January 2016
    Me again. When I come back tomorrow, where will I find this group again? I'm a little lost. Thanks for info, Cheri Gee
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