WOMEN AGES 50+ FOR FEBRUARY 2016

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  • oceanmelody
    oceanmelody Posts: 479 Member
    Sylvia, I too loved your story. If I ever get to be 99 and have most of my faculties, I hope somebody would do something similarly uplifting for me!!!
    Well I got on the scale for the first time since vacation and am experiencing the scale version of mission creep--that goes back to Nixon I think. So I am really going to try to be good this week and see if I can reverse course.
    For those that have been asking about Michele, from what I can tell the Skype was a mixed bag and I am sure she could use some positive thoughts sent her way.
    I have been Skyping with my own MIA DD and believe me it is a real
    Emotional roller coaster. Some days I feel
    like I will lose my mind and some days maybe I really do reach that point. But I must get the strength to keep at it...
    Betty

  • skuehn48
    skuehn48 Posts: 3,047 Member
    I know others were doing introductions, re-introductions earlier and Lenora asked so here goes. I am 68, retired from hospital rehab department where I managed the therapy pools in May last year. Moved to WA in June. We bought 10 very overgrown acres so a lot of my exercise lately has been in the form of clearing and repairing. DD lives with DH and me on the acreage, couldn't do it without her. Definitely did not downsize. DS lives in Mill Creek, WA about 20 minutes away with DGD. Other family in northern CA which is why we moved this way. DH and I have been married 46 years. We have one cat, a standard poodle and one horse. DD has two cats and two horses. All are here on the acreage plus a barn cat that came with the place. I like to read, crochet and sing in the choir. I am looking forward to riding my horse more and love having her right outside the back door.

    I was always one of the littlest kids in school, no weight problems until I got pregnant with my first child. I seemed to just keep gaining after that even though I was very active. Like most of you I have tried lots of things but did not really lose much until 2004 when I saw a bariatric doc and he put me on Optifast. It worked but is not something you can keep up lifelong and it really does not teach you how to eat properly. Have gained back most but not all of the weight and now trying to lose again with MFP. I eat mostly healthy food but the sugar demon gets me regularly. I am working hard on that. Hope to be more active on this thread now and make some headway.

    Sue in WA and glad she does not have to put up with SD winter weather anymore.
  • kim824
    kim824 Posts: 68 Member
    Hello. I'm Kim. I'd like to join your group. How do I follow and keep updated?
  • Lilymay2
    Lilymay2 Posts: 2,525 Member
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  • Katla49
    Katla49 Posts: 10,385 Member
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  • pipcd34
    pipcd34 Posts: 17,274 Member
    stats for the day:
    ride hm 2 gym- 13.20min, 13.3amph, 145mhr, 2.9mi = 123c
    spin- 42min, 85ar, 103aw, 11-13g 152mhr, 17.7mi = 335c
    ride gym 2 dome- 7.53min, 10.8amph, 133mhr 1.4mi = 71c
    ride dome 2 hm- 18.08min, 8.9amph, 154mhr, 2.6mi = 197c
    total cal 727

    amph = average miles per hour
    mhr = maximum heart rate
    mi = miles
    ar - average revolutions per minute, how fast i'm pedaling
    aw = average watts -how much power i'm putting out per minute
    g - gear (1-24 on spin bike)
    c = calories
  • tryingtolive1
    tryingtolive1 Posts: 245 Member
    Kim at the top of the screen is a little star touch that and it will turn yellow. Each month there is a new group setup do the same thing next month.
  • CSSJ09
    CSSJ09 Posts: 296 Member
    Becca in Oregon I also thought you might be able to use mosquito netting or a piece of an old window screen.

  • csofled
    csofled Posts: 3,022 Member
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  • CheriGee2
    CheriGee2 Posts: 24 Member
    Hi gals, you've been busy since I looked at the group posts. (9 pages ago) Anyway, I'll probably give them a quick look. Enjoyed the super bowl and DH and I had plenty to eat and snack on during the game. Good stuff, though. Shrimp cocktail and also baked shrimp which I'm going to make again to use as shrimp tacos. The baked shrimp was so excellent. Also had black olives and cheese and ham. No crackers for me. One shot of peppermint schnapps, which was a surprise. There was many other items on the buffet table, but I didn't eat that. Fun, friendship, good game (we didn't care who won), great food. Who can ask for more?
  • GRITSandSLUTSandWINOS
    GRITSandSLUTSandWINOS Posts: 2,573 Member
    edited February 2016
    I’m hoping that I will be able to get near to my pre-pregnancy weight; but, I doubt I’ll do that. At my age, I figure that I’d look too ‘gaunt’. People/friends thought that my weighing 144lbs was just a little too much; and, looked better at 150lbs. I am so near my goal … I am so excited. I will get a 'free facial' when I get to my 'absolute goal'. Tomorrow she’ll check to see what my BMI is; I was down to being 3 points away from being within ‘normal’ weight 2 weeks ago. Been a long time since I’ve been there in years. Maybe I should have said, down to the tight tummy part of it. I know that, at some point I will have to start doing things like ‘crunches’ or other abdomen exercises … maybe hula hooping or weights that target that area. Both times I had children and the time before, at my 5th month and I’d gotten large; but, was losing weight at the same time. Having a belly did not seem to stretch my belly out; so, I was able to lose the weight and not have any sagging skin. But, I have had 2 major belly surgeries since my last DYS was born. Tubes tied, then a complete hysterectomy (but I don’t remember how I got back to my pre-surgery body). Just hope that I can lose this ‘little pouch’ I seem to have right above the pubic area. Anybody have any exercise that I can start doing? :o

    Gee, I apparently need to take the time to proof-read my posts. The other night I posted something and re-read it and it was like my mind was going faster than my fingers. I type ‘fast’; but, I ran over words and stuff like I was typing and skipping stones across a pond at the same time. But, also was feeling quite ‘manic’, too. :#

    Kim - every 'last day of the month' barbiecat will post a 'new link' for the next month; click on that and then bookmark it (by hitting the outline of a star that will turn yellow; and, then you'll always be 'in the current month'. ;) The next time you log in, hit the gray star between the bell and gear. You will then come to where you last posted.

    Pip34 – You’re so funny and quite amazing, too. Very committed to Kirby, exercising and being fur-Mama to a house full of some major doggie-dets. Cracker crawled up in my lap today (again). At 20lbs, she is just a little over the weight of a ‘jip-jap-lap-dog’; but, she still gets up here. Louis says she is a ‘spoiled, rotten dog’; that she is. <3

    Becca – Why don’t you hang racket off from the wall with L-brackets … or find a way to attach small dish(es) to put the posts in – maybe one for the earrings and another for the backs. You would be able to do what’s been suggested by others to hang the curved posts over the strings of the rack. I’d think that you might have to hang it (attach it) some way off the wall to be able to put your bracelets on the handle any way. You could hide the L-brackets by the way you attach them/ir to the racket. Could be done with one where the circle meets the handle. ;)

    Broncos won; but, (personally) I think that Peyton should retire; while he is ‘at the top of his game’, and let someone else take up where he has/will left off. I thought it was a good game for both teams. They both worked hard … it just wasn’t meant to end any other way. I think a lot of people think that Peyton has reached his peak. I guess we’ll see. Hope he doesn’t make the Brett Favre mistake. Football is a ‘young man’s game’. So many retired that had bad injuries and they look old. Well, some of them are old. LOL! B)

    Carol in NC – If your friend is ‘flying’ back to the states and coming east … he will need to get over the jet lag. Maybe several days’ worth of it. I have a friend and her significant other who are taking a cruise to North Australia (probably on it as I type). This is the first time that the cruise will be ocean-bound. Saw in the news tonight where a cruise ship left out of New England headed for the Carolinas and then was to go further to the Caribbean. Hit a storm and were having to turn back. Not a good way to spend your vacation; but, I would be ‘happy’ to get home ‘safe’. Wild seas. I’m surprised they don’t have a lot of ‘seasick’ people on board. I’m not so sure that coming back east on a ship would be as hard on the body. :s

    Sylvia – Our DDnL#1 is a lot like your son seems to be. DH and I think that she is suffering from some sort of ‘mental issue’. I think she is Bipolar or having similar signs. DOS has told DH that he thinks she has some ‘mental issues’. Sad that it will take a breakdown before she’ll ever admit it, if she does it then.

    She is one of my ‘stressors’; and, there are times that I ‘agree’ with what she says; but, I won’t ever totally believe her 100% all the time. She can be kind and will call and ask if there is anything she can do for me while she’s in town. But, other times we just butt heads like 2 rams. I think the mutual agreement to stay clear of one another was both-sided. I must be one of her stressors as well. >:)

    She really wants everybody to agree that she’s said or done the correct thing. She thinks that the ‘other’ mothers at school are all ‘out to get her’. Maybe some are snooty; but, not all. She doesn’t even ‘try’ to make friends with anybody. Son is friendly … but she is totally stand-offish. The small private school the girls go to have ‘parties’ that the mothers put on. She was chosen to do the Valentine party. Today one that is in her group called her and told her to pick up enough Zaxby’s chicken (meals or pieces) for the class of 24; she told them that she’d pick up 3 large pizzas instead. Then she was told that one suggested that she go by Target and pick up a Soda machine.

    They live paycheck to paycheck; so, she told the woman to tell the one who had made the suggestion to go pick it up herself – she did not have that kind of money. I’m guessing that it made her mad and she reacted to it badly.

    Her actions affect our DGDs and their feelings towards the other kids in their classes. One in the 9th grade more than the one in the 4th. I don’t advocate going into debt trying to outdo someone else who can do that sort of thing because they have the money available to them. It is almost like a few of them want to antagonize her. I doubt she handled it with any sort of ‘grace’. I do agree that ‘picking up’ Zaxby’s was expected too much out of most. She’ll milk that for several more weeks.

    She once made the comment that everybody thought “they were just ‘poor white, trailer trash’. It made me so mad that I told her to NEVER say that ‘in front of me’ - about my son and/or grandchildren or else she might get ‘decked’. Her mother, who also lives in a trailer was in the car when this remark was made. Sure they live in a trailer, they are poor when it comes to ‘extra money’, they pinch pennies; but MY son and MY granddaughters ARE NOT trash. Gggrrrrr! >:)

    I’ve admitted to my PsycheMD that she is one of my ‘known’ stressors’ and I ‘try’ to keep my distance and let her be the one who approaches me, instead of the other way around. Better for me to be ‘in control over our relationships and keep myself in my territory. I am sure that eventfully I will hear her side of the story. While she gets upset about this … she always is buying presents and making DOS attend birthday parties and baby showers with her. Some of them could have been sent a card … no money necessary; but, she still insists and spends probably, on average, $50 a month on presents for others. When they could be putting that money towards a bill or two. She also is back on a ‘diet’ program which consists of ‘eating soup’ (cabbage type) and getting vitamins and other pills to help suppress her appetite. She lost 40lbs before; but, every time she goes on a ‘fad diet’ and this “DR” diet” is a fad diet. Most times, she gains back the weight, then some once she goes off it. She’s been quite testy around me since I have lost nearly 40lbs. The last time she weighed … she topped 280lbs. Up from 240 last year. We’ve been told by DOS to ‘not say anything about her being on a diet or about her weight’. Gee, wonder if that means that I don’t say anything to her ‘if’ she is losing weight or not. We’re not saying anything. She never really lost her baby weight 15 years ago; and, has steadily put on weight (plus a 2nd pregnancy) since. DOMG says, 'she did not put it on overnight and she won't lose it overnight'. We'd both like to get her on this site; but, ... :#

    Actually, I think she should go on MFP; but, that’d be ‘too much time wasted’. DOGD is counting “macros” … I don’t know how she does that … I will just count my ‘calories’. o:)

    Lenora <3
  • pipcd34
    pipcd34 Posts: 17,274 Member
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  • CSSJ09
    CSSJ09 Posts: 296 Member
    Sue - the HS article sounds like a good idea. I will try to find it in the library. Still no calls back from stables. I wonder why.

    Kim824. I am fairly new her- under 2 months. I lurked for quite a while before jumping in and I am so glad that I did. What an interesting group of gals from all over the world.

    Sylvia You are a saint. I am not sure I could do what you do. 50 pounds of clay? At least it did not go to ruin.

    I have been trying a post a picture from this weekend. I actually had to get a new dress for the party because my old ones are too big. dt8a21r9pxlw.png

    I hope this time works. Of course, if I continue eating the way I did this weekend, I won't fit into it by next week.

  • jmkmomm
    jmkmomm Posts: 3,247 Member
    Sylvis, add me to the list of ones who teared up about the story of the 00 year old lady. You truly have the gift of service. About your son and being mad. Others may not like it but after having so many heart to heart talks with my friend whose sister has the same illness, I know what it does to them. He is young and so much has been taken from him. Yes, he has made some awful choices in his life and he has to pay the consequences for them but this illness he did nothing to have the burden of that put on him and his young family, He knows his days are numbered, he also knows he is a young man and he should be able to do simple tasks, just simple tasks much less trying to create a fancy dish he planned on. Some one else has to do things for his children, do those things a Dad should do. Please be patient with him. You already know that some day you will be burying him.No Mom should have to do that. But that ugly truth is there. Make special moments with him and your grand kids together. OK, I have said my say.

    I don't know what is happening to my own body but it is changing. I have always said my MS put some crazy sleep cycle that I don't like. It doesn't matter how tired I am but at 7 PM I am awake. But all that is changing. It is 9PM now and for the last 2 hours I have been so tired I have wanted to give into my tiredness and go to bed. Lately I have been taking a nap every day and it really helps. I am only taking either a full or 1/2 muscle relaxant at bedtime and none during the day.

    i also love the puppy bowl. I didn't watch it yesterday though. I read last night that a puppy from one of our local rescue shelters. It was a real interesting article. A person sends in a video and story about their puppy from a rescue shelter, after viewing and reviewing they either accept or reject your puppy. If they accept, you, your puppy and rep from the shelter go to the taping in New York. That's where the problem started with our little puppy Scout. All the lights and smoke, music, etc just shut him down and he wasn't accepted to participate in the actual puppy bowl but his picture was there with all the others. I also love the kitten bowl on Hallmark.

    Joyce, Indiana
  • CheriGee2
    CheriGee2 Posts: 24 Member
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    CheriGee2~

    BECCA, YOUR TOPS GROUP SOUNDS SO MOTIVATED. We aren't doing any contests right now, but over the holidays we did have a blow by blow contest with another TOPS group from our town. It was a real motivator as we wagered $$$, each paying in $2. Unfortunately the other group won, but it was a great way to lose weight. I sure look forward to the meetings each week. A group of us usually goes out for a bite to eat after the meeting and we continue on with the chat and discussion. So far this week, I've had good food choices. Made homemade pea and ham soup on Monday and it's been a great go to filler when I don't know what to eat, or want to make anything new. We have great plans for our family to eat during the Super Bowl on Sunday. We're all football fans and looking forward to the game, and especially the commercials. Cheri Gee

    Cheri Gee~Oh its a riot some of these ladies, and the drama....well I can tell you ooogles of drama! I took a "hiatus" of sorts from the middle of Oct. to the 2nd week in Jan. because I was taking things too personal, and getting to wrapped up in the drama of some of the ladies. So I now go with the attitude that I shall get out of it, what I wish to get out of it. I will not take in the drama, but just have fun knowing that most of these ladies are true friends. Realistically you can't be friends with everyone in the world you know, and that is something my mom never did teach me, so I have a problem when there IS a problem. I always think its me, and I need to just do something to make it better. That is my cue to step away now. There is many ladies that do go out to eat afterwards, but I either don't have the funds, or I just want to get home to fix something of my own. Many feel that is their FREE day to eat whatever, but I don't really believe in those, because it takes me so off target. Soup making!!! Oh I love soups, and have some great ones I have created. I will show pics next time. Off to eat a good lunch. Have a great weekend friend!
    Becca
    Oregon

    Hi Becca, it's fun to exchange ideas and notes on similar circumstances. The group I'm with doesn't have a lot of drama, at least not that has made itself known to me. I'm happy with this group of ladies and when we go out to eat after meeting, we're pretty good to sticking with our "good for us" food. I know what you mean about FREE day. A group I was with in Minnesota was terrible about eating anything and everything they shouldn't. Actually, I heard people talking about us in the restaurant. It made me feel bad that we were such a horrible example to the public.

    Looking forward to Wednesday weigh in; I sure would like to lose a pound or two, but a turtle will even make me happy. I've been trying to exercise (walk) more during the day. Spend too much time in front of the TV or computer or sewing machine. At my age (70) I should know better. Am incredibly blessed as I don't have many health problems. As my DH has heart problems and diabetes with all kinds of side effects, we have a lot of problems to deal with for him. He's such a sweet guy. I'm a lucky lady.

    Will meet up with you on Wednesday to share TOPS experiences. Have a great week. CheriGee
  • 17761776
    17761776 Posts: 1,098 Member
    CSSJ09 wrote: »
    Sue - the HS article sounds like a good idea. I will try to find it in the library. Still no calls back from stables. I wonder why.

    Kim824. I am fairly new her- under 2 months. I lurked for quite a while before jumping in and I am so glad that I did. What an interesting group of gals from all over the world.

    Sylvia You are a saint. I am not sure I could do what you do. 50 pounds of clay? At least it did not go to ruin.

    I have been trying a post a picture from this weekend. I actually had to get a new dress for the party because my old ones are too big. dt8a21r9pxlw.png

    I hope this time works. Of course, if I continue eating the way I did this weekend, I won't fit into it by next week.

    Very nice!!!! You look great !!! Gayle Minneapolis
  • CheriGee2
    CheriGee2 Posts: 24 Member
    Does anybody know how to figure out how many calories are in something you cook, when you don't have the label that gives you this? We have some tamales and we eat about 3 of the at the time. I guess I could weigh them; but, that doesn't do anything about the calories. There made of venison and corn meal. Probably 1/2 or then are corn meal and the other is the venison. I'm not sure how I can make this my recipe. Maybe I need to go to 'my meals' instead. Any help would be appreciated. I know that I save a couple of recipes. It's been awhile since I've done that. I've tried finding something that would be close. Not having much luck.

    Fixing to have a fire in the fireplace and watching a movie. Hope the DVD Player won't act up. Keep telling DH to go ahead and buy one. They are relatively inexpensive. Tired of he getting pissed when it sticks (in the best part, usually. :'(
    Does anybody know how to figure out how many calories are in something you cook, when you don't have the label that gives you this? We have some tamales and we eat about 3 of the at the time. I guess I could weigh them; but, that doesn't do anything about the calories. There made of venison and corn meal. Probably 1/2 or then are corn meal and the other is the venison. I'm not sure how I can make this my recipe. Maybe I need to go to 'my meals' instead. Any help would be appreciated. I know that I save a couple of recipes. It's been awhile since I've done that. I've tried finding something that would be close. Not having much luck.

    Fixing to have a fire in the fireplace and watching a movie. Hope the DVD Player won't act up. Keep telling DH to go ahead and buy one. They are relatively inexpensive. Tired of he getting pissed when it sticks (in the best part, usually. :'(

    I believe I've seen a place on MFP where you can add a recipe. Am sure it's where you add food. That should give you calorie totals. Cheri Gee
  • Katla49
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  • pipcd34
    pipcd34 Posts: 17,274 Member
    CSSJ09 wrote: »
    Sue - the HS article sounds like a good idea. I will try to find it in the library. Still no calls back from stables. I wonder why.

    Kim824. I am fairly new her- under 2 months. I lurked for quite a while before jumping in and I am so glad that I did. What an interesting group of gals from all over the world.

    Sylvia You are a saint. I am not sure I could do what you do. 50 pounds of clay? At least it did not go to ruin.

    I have been trying a post a picture from this weekend. I actually had to get a new dress for the party because my old ones are too big. dt8a21r9pxlw.png

    I hope this time works. Of course, if I continue eating the way I did this weekend, I won't fit into it by next week.

    Oooo that dress is bangin! If that is your body, then it's bangin too!!!!!
  • linder4866
    linder4866 Posts: 11,425 Member
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    fanncy0626 Posts: 7,152 Member
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  • pipcd34
    pipcd34 Posts: 17,274 Member
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  • CheriGee2
    CheriGee2 Posts: 24 Member
    Someone asked about adding recipes to MFP, GRITS and SLUTS:
    Looking it up on the site, here is what I found: Hope it answers questions. CheriGee

    Creating my own recipes
    Karma_mama — Sep 03, 2015 08:53AM PDT

    Is there a way to add my own recipes? I cook everything from scratch and very rarely eat anything with a 'brand' name (apart from stock cubes and coconut milk, lol) I want to add a soup recipe that I use often but have no clue how to add it!

    Many thanks

    Jacquie



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    Blake MyFitnessPal Agent
    Sep 03, 2015 09:29AM PDT


    HI Jacquie,

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    The recipes features allows you to combine multiple ingredients, so that MyFitnessPal can automatically calculate the correct number of calories and nutrients when you log a serving of that recipe to your diary.

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  • drkatiebug
    drkatiebug Posts: 1,976 Member
    Thanks for all the words of encouragement. I am feeling much better. My son dropped by to visit tonight. He is doing so well. It makes me happy. He struggled to find himself for many years. He decided to weigh while he was here. Granted he was wearing his steel toed boots and had just had supper, but he was up to 155 lbs. that is phenomenal! He is 6'5" tall, and was less than 130 a year ago. He looks great. His pants size has not changed, but he has definitely filled out nicely. He was skipping way too many meals when he was out of work. I think this may be the most he has ever weighed in his 35 years. Needless to say, he does not take after me. He did say that my weight training had inspired him and he has started using his weight bench again.

    That black and white dress is super sexy!

    Someone asked where in Nashville I am going. I am staying at a place called Scarritt Bennett and attending a conference across the street at The General Board of Discipleship of the United Methodist Church. I'm not sure where that is in relation to other things.

    Another thing that made me feel better is Cuddle Duds. It is amazing how I am no longer cold.
  • janetr7476
    janetr7476 Posts: 4,001 Member
    Cssj09 - Wow, you look to terrific. I wanna look like that :) Good job.

    Janetr OKC
  • GodMomKim
    GodMomKim Posts: 3,703 Member
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  • grandmallie
    grandmallie Posts: 10,098 Member
    morning ladies~
    I have had a nasty sinus headache for the last couple of day's
    Tom is having major major meltdowns, he needs to talk with someone.either his GP or a therapist
    everything is starting to get him angry.. not good for him, me or the dogs...he went to snow blow after he got home and we have metal farm fence around the dog pen, and he usually makes a loop for the dogs, well he got the snowblower blade caught on the fence.. had to turn off the snowblower, get wire cutters and cut the wire off the blades, and then it was something else, he was just angry at everything, so I went to bed and went to sleep
    glad I wont be around for a few days this weekend..
    Sylvia~loved the story about the elderly lady and the horses... God Bless you...
    I am tired of snow, I want Florida.... even at work, I am the one that has to shovel...
  • anacsitham5
    anacsitham5 Posts: 810 Member
    Would love to join and have new mfp pals so please feel free to friend me!!! I am just finishing up my first 3 week plan and will do it again when I finish first phase on 02/15. Basically lower in simple carbs (beads, potatoes, etc...) and higher in protein. Walking every morning for at least 20 min and walking on my lunch, weather permitting. Just would like some support from others who are 50+ and understand the fact that metabolism changes with age but knowing we can still rock it!☆☆☆
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