WOMEN AGES 50+ FOR AUGUST 2016
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Barbie- you are Queen of Walking! Amazing amount of miles for the month of June!
Mary from Minnesota1 -
. thanks for all the thanks ! :0)2
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Katia: thanks for that link. Made for some great reading and gives me the motivation to start some weight training program. I really like your goal of having fun every day.
Larisa: I have heard about Ketosis for migraine control, that was one of my first reasons for trying it. How long did it take for it to help your migraines, and how many (or what ratio) of carbs helps you achieve this?
Re in TX: Congratulations on your healthy choices. Thanks for the hello. I keep looking at what was different before, and what is going on now. I don’t know that I ate a lot (but sometimes I did), rather that I could eat anything. But, I always stopped when I was full. I’m only 5’ 0” and I carry most of my weight in my face and stomach. I thought it was a crisis when I went from 101 to 105 (boy those were the days). Now at 155, I am uncomfortable, moving is difficult, it is hard to get up from the floor, and I just want to be back to normal so badly. Although, I don’t know what normal will be at my age. I seriously doubt I’ll ever be 100 or 105 again. I think I’d be happy at 110, even though that used to seem big. But, I don’t even know if that is realistic. I read this and wonder if it sounds dumb - I know other people have more challenges than I do.
Meg: my little dog was very ill for a long time, and if you’d like to talk about medicine strategies, I’d be glad to help. He had a horrible bout of ITP, and was on 10 meds when he left the hospital. He is okay now, but he is 16, so feeling the effects of age.
Barbie: thank you for making this special page for us.
Janet: how do you like Whole 30? I am still off grains, sugar, and soy. I think that has helped with my migraines. I also avoid any additives, but I do have stevia. I have limited dairy. (Well, except for eating out twice - then I had probably all of the above.)
Michele: thanks for the welcome! Can you say a little more about the Pilates DVD? Is it good for people with big stomachs / weak abs? I find that I am unable to do most DVDs.
Pip: WOW, that is impressive!
Karen: hello, I’m new too. I think if I keep up with this it will help me achieve my goals.
Becca: I like your goals of appreciating the world and making peace with your past. Oh, and also hug more and frown less.
Everyone: Thank you for sharing your stories, and thanks for being here!
August Goals:
Track food and exercise everyday
Visit message board everyday
Do PT exercises daily (physical therapy)
Go to gym at least 5 days per week
Strength training at least 2 days per week
Drink 2L water everyday (2 bottles)
Get to bed before midnight everyday
Meditate at least 8 mins everyday
Try to be patient about weight loss. (I have a tendency to not see loss, and just give up.)
April in Livermore
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Piffle!
I was reading the last bit of our July thread and blithely commented away there. Then I realized I needed to comment here.Re - Wonderful pictures showing the progress you have made! You are smart to take a reminder every now and then of where you are in the process.
Katie - you look great!
Heather - I love you family pictures. You all look like you are having a blast.
Kim from N. California - I love those cages to protect your plants. They look like they would be fairly easy to make. PVC pipes or metal?
NYKaren -klanders30 wrote: »I was thinking of writing some little notes for her to find among her things like little inspirational sayings, pictures or chocolates or $$$ so she can feel supported. Lately she has retreated to her room, not going out with friends
I think she is as nervous as I am!!! Just wants this new phase of her life to begin.
What a lovely idea. I think I would have enjoyed this very much if my mom had done something similar when I went off to college.
jpsgirl - Thanks for the hydrageas. They are lovely.
Charleen in Colorado - those quilts are gorgeous!2 -
Hello Ladies!
July was a bust, but I'm determined to do better in August.
NY Karen ... We will be taking two cars to Nashville as we're leaving one with our son and he has three guitar cases to take with him ... Along with everything else. Son is not really comfortable with interstate driving around major cities yet so I'll drive one and hubby will drive the other. Coming home though, husband and I will be together. I'm not keen on son having a car at school, but I know that he needs away time from the school and our friends are just 20 minutes away... So I have acquiesced on this issue. Count on me to offer whatever support I can!
I would like to think that we've done a good job raising our son but I'm not so sure. He has a good heart and he's solid in his faith, but his migraine and anxiety history have meant we've babied him ... Allowed him more slack than we should have. He's not put in a full semester of school in 3 years, requiring home bound instruction. College is going to be a huge adjustment for all of us. On a positive note, though, I've seen him make a lot of progress these past few weeks managing his own life ... So we shall see!
He leaves in 11 days ...
Pip ... Yay you on the cycling stats!
Have a great day ladies!
Beth near Buffalo
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Hello, Chatty Chicks!
I suck at this 24 week challenge thing… LOL. I am still enjoying my reign as the Puffy Princess and the stupid scale is going the wrong way! I swear, next week I am taking a diuretic… I hope y’all have had better luck….
Here are my evil stats for this week:
STARTING WEIGHT: 244
CURRENT WEIGHT: 248
TOTAL LBS LOST OR GAINED (THIS WEEK) : +4
TOTAL LBS LOST OR GAINED (ALL WEEKS): +4
GOAL WEIGHT: 220
TOTAL LBS AWAY FROM GOAL: 28
Still busy at work and at home – nothing like some of you… but busier than I like. I put some lentils in the crockpot this morning – a total experiment – but we will see how it comes out. It is a meat-laden, rich dish – so hopefully, DH will like it. If he does, then I won’t have to cook, at all, tomorrow… That’s what I’M talking about.
Love my crockpot. I LOVE going home to dinner all ready to dish up. It makes my evening ever so much more pleasant.
Still hitting the gym every day – Today I added a few minutes on the stationary bike to my day. My knees told me I need to do that every day for a bit… no wonder I can’t do squats if my knees revolt on the stationary bike! It was just sad.
But, I continue to work on the infamous Plank… I have taken to doing what I can “Flanks” or Faux Planks. I am doing them from the knee – because my core strength is non-existent. It’s hard to believe, after doing so many abdominal crunches on the little machine – but, the Flanks are quite taxing on my flabby body. I am holding them for about a minute – and doing a handful of them with a minute in between. I figure someday, I might be able to hold a real plank for more than 15 seconds.
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Joyce – Sending a hug for you and Charlie.
Heather – I am sure the fish won’t mind if the pattern isn’t exactly the same on the top and the leg… lol. Great that you can swim without fear of Lobsteritis.
Elizabeth – Welcome. Exercise is a wonderful thing… it will help more than anything. And do tell us about pickleball…
Mary – When you are done cleaning your place, can you come visit me? Lol. Enjoy your company.
Sandflower – Hello.
Lisa/W.TX – Those enchiladas sound delicious.
Allie – not having to cook… ahhh. My dream. Lol. Enjoy whatever moments of rest that you can.
Michele – *waves* Hello.
Karen/BC – Good luck with the exercise!
Carol – School will be starting here, too. Good luck with the 2 lbs… you can do it!
Barbie – Half the time, I am just going to BED at 3:45 lol – ok, not really – but normally stay up until pretty late – 1 or 2am. I am a night owl. One assumes that you profile pic is of Brandy and Sasha? They are sweet.
NDDavis – Hello. For those of us who don’t know – could you elaborate on what a 5:2 diet is? Just curious.
Karen/VA – So glad I can give you a smile. I figure none of us can smile too often.
Melanie – If you are using the Recipe calculator, it will be easier… that way you can add all the ingredients and get a calorie count on the whole dish – then determine what a portion is and eat that amount. Things like spaghetti, or anything where you throw several things together, are easier to log… and once you enter the recipe, you can adjust and use it over and over, as needed. I always click on the “Add Recipe Manually” link… then you just enter the recipe and click “match ingredients.” You have to check each ingredient to be sure that the system pulled the right thing, and the right quantity. I usually have to replace a bunch of items – but then, the recipe is logged and I can use it over and over.
Janeanne – Welcome! Enjoy that vacation and then come home and get back on track.
Margaret – Portions and listening to your body… sounds like you have it all on track for this month…
Betty – relaxation is an important part of life… enjoy those books and save up some calories for that Margarita.
Carrie/SC – you have some great goals. I feel you on the scale. I am not loving it, this morning… but, since I know I have been doing the right things, and logging everything, I also know the scale is a Liar, Liar, Pants on Fire… so, stay strong, Sister!
Katla – Home is good.
Becca – That’s a very handsome boy in the center of your profile pic… do we know him? *winks*
Spikeyhair/Kate – Mary is our resident Kettlebell Goddess – I know she can provide you with some insight.
Pip – Whoot! First Place Female – I think you need that tattooed on your butt! You go, Girl!
Renee – Progress, not perfection… that is a great plan.
Mia – Thank you. I need those pictures… For whatever reason, I still have a hard time seeing the changes in the mirror. We are a chatty bunch, are we not? I am going to try and check in twice a day – just to keep from getting way behind, again.
NYKaren – I like your Savor goals! Maybe I will add a couple of those for myself.
April – Whether it be five pounds, or fifty, the challenge is still the same. We all fight the good fight, and as I said, it must be even harder for you, being new to it. Stop in here, often. We have women of all shapes and sizes – all battling together. And consider this… if you can get your body strong enough to carry those extra pounds – you will be all the stronger when they are gone. You can do this…
Beth – Your DS will start out with a social advantage… having that car will make him popular… lol. Since a lot of college is about socialization… this is a good thing.
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Well, Ladies – Back to the old grind. Work, eat Greek yogurt, work some more… lol.
Hope y’all are having a wonderful day!
Hugs for everybody!
Re in TX
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Good wishes to all of you who have sons and daughters leaving for college. When I started college 3 hrs away from home, I think I cried the first 3 months as I knew no one at all and was very shy. My roommate was older and from a foreign country. Being a country girl from a very small community where everything centered around the church made it even more difficult. But, after a while I did make friends with a group of girls who all still see each other several times a year. This was 50 yrs ago.
Pip ~ Congrats on the miles you put in for a very worthy cause.
Barbie ~ I think I will have to do some reading on meditating.
Carol
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Wow, Beth, I know it's going to be hard driving away from Nashville. I'm praying for the best.
Alice, welcome. Did I remember the name correctly from July? The on-line math teacher? I am a retired high school math teacher myself. I gave it 38 years. I still do some selective subbing. The kids call me the "smart sub" because I can help them with their math. Bless their hearts.
Charlene, you are one talented woman. My mother quilts, and hers are pretty. Don't tell her I said so, but yours are even more amazing. Mama likes to do big squares of embroidery, piece them together with a machine, and then hand quilt. She's working on a baby quilt right now. It has little boys with fishing poles. She will use material with fish all over it in shades of blue and green for the back. My niece is doing a fishing/coastal themed nursery. She lives in New Orleans.
Walked three miles with Dave, then went to the gym. We did an arm routine, 9 exercises, 3 sets of 15 each using very light weights, then did a walking DVD for another 3 miles. Then I went to my parents house and picked 4 5-gallon buckets of peaches and a small grocery bag of figs with my dad. Then Mama gave me another bowl of figs that she had already picked. I gave 3 buckets of peaches to a friend from church whose family has a tree farm. She's going to make pickled peaches to sell in their store. I'm going to make strawberry fig preserves and freeze my peaches. But right now - I'm resting!
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Wow this is a great group. I'm new to MFP and have some new goals in my life that I am working through. You can add me as a friend and read about my journey. I've been on a bit of a roll losing about 15 lbs over the past 6 months, which doesn't seem like a lot but every lb is a struggle. I've upped my activity, walking more and maybe this group will help to keep me on track.
Goals for August
• Keep focused and interested in being successful
• Log in every day, be honest with myself
• Join other groups until I find what works for me
• Help others in their journey, it's a lifestyle change, not a diet
• Don't get lazy, walk daily and increase 5 minutes more per week. Currently at 20 minutes.
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Larisa in Seattle - Sonja is beautiful. Love her grain. You're awful daggoned cute your self.0
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beth Sometimes I feel like you do, that we sheltered DD too much and the big wide world is going to be a shock
I am trying to remind myself that they are supposed to be challenged and fail and pick themselves up and learn from it. Your DS is going to learn how to handle the work and the migraines, I remember you mentioned he is understanding his triggers better, right?
finally a break in the heat and humidity. I made myself reach out and make lunch plans with a work colleague and a retired colleague, I had procrastinated about reaching out. Reading "better than before" is having impact on how I understand my behaviors. Fascinating read!
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iremiaRe - lmao !! tatoo my butt!!! I am gonna get a tattoo on the inside part of my calf area but that will be after I do this 2nd marathon in November. I already have the design in my head0
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Yeah Pip!
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Pip - congrats and those are some killer stats! I tried last Fall to re-learn to ride a bike. I did sorta ride, but didn't enjoy it at all. I am considering donating both of the shiny almost new bikes sitting in the basement to a charity that will gift them to childern for Christmas. There is joy to be had riding a bike, but I guess I was meant for other things.
Thank you all for the kind compliments regarding my quilts. For those who asked, no I do not hand quilt, I don't have enough years left to finish even one that way, I totally suck at hand quilting. I assemble the pieces by machine, then take the finished top to a local shop that rents time to quilters on their long arm machines and I finish them up that way. The baby quilt got pink champane bubbles and the big sister quilt got owls all over it with a heart as the body of the owl.
For any quilt that I think I am likely to 'show' I have found a wonderfully talented lady in California that will custom quilt them anyway I want. Usually I brainstorm with her as to what would look best, reach an agreement and off she goes. This is her home business and she has a long list of clients to keep her busy. The years she has put into doing this is something I could not begin to match. It's a different skill set and I am still learning how to long arm quilt.
For those who are wondering why I don't just buy a long arm machine, I mention 2 things. 1) they take up a lot of space - they need a space at least 20 x 20 ft. I don't have such a place in my home. 2) They are expensive, along the lines of between $25,000 - $45,000 new and with the features I would need to do a decent job. I just can't see spending that kind of money and then there is maintanence and all the extra goodies that need to be bought with the set up.
I believe it's cheaper to rent time on a long arm machine (the shop gets to keep it up and running) and when the time comes for that special quilt to be sent off to a professional long arm quilter, she is the best skilled person to execute the agreed upon design perfectly.
I do not sell my quilts, ever. I do however give them away. I'm funny like that.
For those who have children running around, I strongly recommend a beautiful book called 'The Quiltmaker's Gift' by Jeff Brumbeau and it is beautifully illistrated by Gail de Marcken. It won Book of the Year several years back and it is one that will be read and looked at over and over again.
Charleen in Colorado (What! We just passed a fabric store and didn't stop!!)2 -
Hello,
Happy Monday everyone!
Good day so far! A little tired at the beginning but it was pleasant! I am on my way to the Y now.
@Fancy0626. Pickleball from what I have heard is a cross between table tennis , badminton from what i have observed it looks like fun and something at my size I could do! I will let you know more as i learn more!
My food is going ok! I have been really hungry all day! So i need to look at that more !
After the Y going home spend time with my family!
It is good to be trying again!
Have a good day
Liz1 -
Goals (and wishes) for the month of August:
1) Be faithful and log everything - I only cheat myself by cheating on logging.
2) Continue to exercise every day - the reports don't lie, the more I move the less I weigh.
3) Be kind to myself when (not if) I fall off the wagon. No one is perfect, dust myself off and get going again.
4) Weigh myself once a week. Hate to do it, but I am a big girl and there are worse things in life than stepping on the scale.
5) Make time to enjoy the little things in life, for they are truly the most important things.
Charleen in Colorado (They tell me it will cool down soon, sure hope it's really soon!)1 -
Pip, your accomplishment is admirable because you've stuck to your plan no matter what the weather, no matter how you felt, and you made it a top priority over many other things that could have lured you away....true, you are in good physical condition, but your mental condition was just as important as you reached for your goal.
Barbie5 -
Evening ladies-
Here I am home.with the boys... Long but productive day today.. I like staying busy and today was it..
Working 7:30- 6 tomorrow but come home at noon to let the boys out..0 -
thanks a lot barbiecat I'm glad I reached my goal and exceeded it, but I'm glad it's done :0)
everyone's congrats from this group means a lot.4 -
Leigh here. Out to dinner, feeling a tiny bit resentful that I'm drinking iced tea and ordering one of the calorie specified menu items (already plenty caloric - some unspecified items are a day or two of calories). I don't normally mind but 60th birthday vacation starts in a couple of days and I'd rather be eating at home. Oh well -family life. End of whine.
Got a 30 minute walk in at lunch, am well under target for the day, so I should it be cranky!0 -
Rosie
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OWWWW!!!! I dropped a large heavy metal skillet on my foot! It hurts almost as much as the 35 lb plate I dropped earlier this year!!
Mary from Minnesota0 -
Baby blanket stitch is beautiful. My Mother knitted all 6 of her grandchildren 2 blankets apiece. All I have is one that has a huge hole in it where my son would stick his finger through the hole in the pattern and twirl it around. Maybe I can figure out what I can make out of it.
Barbie – Glad your DH is out of the hospital and doing most of the things that are his norm.
That’s what I need … a good pedometer to carry around with me … one that actually works.
Mary from Minnesota – If I tried to do any type of squat I’d find myself on my back. No balance whatsoever.
Joyce, Indiana – I think the ‘greatest compliment’ I got from DDnL#2 was that ‘she knew he had been raised right’ because he opened all doors for her, walked next to the street, said yes and no m ’ham or sir and when he asked her for her hand in marriage; he first asked her Daddy. That is something that I had told him that he ‘needed to do’. He said, ‘why? She’s already been married before.’ … BECAUSE it is the ‘proper thing to do’. He told our DYS, ‘as long as you do NOT hurt her’. His FnL is a great help to him when he needs something built or welded, and helps fix all the ‘big road equipment’ his bosses have bought over the years. They love DDnL#2 because they know since she is a ‘local’ girl; they don’t have to worry about him going somewhere else to work. They are great to him. Five of them, and they run it like a ‘business’.
Michele in NC – I go ‘barefooted’ a lot; except in the early Spring when the stickers weeds are in the grass (more stickers than grass in areas); that is why getting a pedicure makes my feet so tender; they take off that hardened skin until it is soft.
Re in TX – I know my DDnL#2 said they had to cut off all the sheetrock in her house; up to where the water came in; just to let the studs dry with fans going, so they would not mildew; that is what a lot of people did in Albany several years ago when I ‘think’ it was “Hurricane Inez” that came up through the Gulf and stalled over SWGA/SEAL/N-NWFL for 10 days steady raining. The called it the 500 year flood because the rivers, creeks, streams rose higher than they had in several 100 years (since they had started keeping records). We ended up staying an extra week on vacation (at my sister’s in Miami) because there wasn’t any place to cross the Flint River. We were finally able to cross over Lake Blackshear; and, the water was all the way up to the bottom of the road trestle; a week, exactly, we crossed back over the same bridge and the lake was totally empty. A dirt damn had broken which caused much of downtown Albany, GA to flood. I called my boss twice a day to make sure our house wasn’t flooded. We lived on a short 1 block road; the two intersections were flooded by not our home. Thankfully!
Michele – It was like ‘Christmas’ to open the DVDs up! Haven’t been home long enough to play any of them yet. Next week maybe.
Pip and Re – I’ve never wanted a tattoo; but, there have been times when I have wanted to tattoo a set of lips just inside my butt cheeks, so that when I have to go get a pelvic, it would be visible to the GYN … that way I could tell him to ‘look at the tattoo and do it’. In other words, “Kiss my @$$!”
Charleen – I rarely sell my paintings, most are given as gifts to friends and family. I have done a few ‘on commission’ … but, I tell them ‘up front’ that I cannot work under a ‘deadline’ … did enough of that at ‘art school’ to the point that I put my paints and brushes up for a LONG time. Louis found them while I was pregnant the first time; after losing that pregnancy; I put them back up; and, only took them down about 15 years ago. Painted a turkey for my oldest son for Christmas; then he remarked that ‘only REAL artists drew with pencils’. That pissed me off so much that I took lessons to learn how to do it again; then, the next Christmas he got his favorite subject (turkeys) in pencil. He has NEVER made THAT comment since. Last Christmas I gave him one done partly in graphite pencil and the other in colored pencils. I am very proud of both of them. Oh, by the way … you can put me on the list of receiving a quilt any day.
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oceanmelody wrote: »Thanks, Barbie! Clicking like crazy on that star but it does not want to bookmark yet, will try again later.
LOVE the quilts!
My goals for August are to get back on track with bicycling once my company is gone and to not tank emotionally once she leaves, That is about all I think I can handle besides work and weeding and laundry this month. Maybe spend some time on a lounge chair and finish a couple of McCall Smith books. Maybe have a margarita sometime?
Hugs to all you ladies!
Betty
Betty, you are probably clicking on the big star that lets you find the thread again. The one you click on to turn yellow and bookmark is smaller and on the same line as the thread title. The big one is on a line with other menu icons. Look at the one in my screenshot that is yellow.
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Re in TX~ YEP, I made that!! Oh and the other two on the left from him.... lol!
Becca
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Hi Gals,
Lisa – that meal sounds great! It would be good scooped on a bed of lettuce as a enchilada salad too..
Melanie – logging everything especially all fats (oils, butters etc) is critical as just a little adds so many calories, that it can change the day’s total so easy. It is one thing to not log a cherry tomato, another to not log a cherry tomato size piece of butter…
Mary – OH! Ouch! Hope you are ok.
Pip – great job, great causes!
For all sending kids off to college, it is so much easier for you to stay in touch and provide help than when we went away; take a breath, you can do this.
Love seeing all the august goals…. Like some of you mine are pretty much the same as July, I am still in “adjust” mode adding the new job.
I need to figure out lunches that can go in a cooler and be served cold, as 3 days a week I have no access to refrigeration or a microwave… And on Mondays I walk the dog 2 miles, hike 5 miles then do 2-3 hours of gardening… all before lunch! I did not bring enough today and ended up making some bad choices, I’ll stay within my calorie count, eating back just a few exercise calories but it would be nice to have a better plan… Fitbit says so far I have walked 22,000 steps today.
This month will be a bit more challenging to stay on target with my goals and eating… it is my birthday month, and there will be meals out – I have company 2 different times, and am going on vacation for 3 days. This is my first vacation in a long time, one that is truly vacation, not going to graduation or other command performance. A girl friend I have known since college and I are going camping and to ride the skunk train. The camping helps as I will be making ½ of the meals.
Kettle/dumb bell swing: 4 x 10 x 1 – this week I added one more rep of 10 swings, and while I know I am doing them with just one pound weights, there is something about this movement that is really tough for me, and oh my arm is talking to me….slow and sure…
August Goals:
2 fun things a week
Log everyday to the best I can, over if need be.
11,000 + steps everyday
Work on water consumption -
July Goals:
2 fun things a week, Lunch with Ben, visiting with mom, Cajun food with a friend, got the job!, watched the sunrise every morning, planning a camping trip with a friend.Done
Log everyday to the best I can, over if need be. Done
11,000 + steps everyday – like to hit 160 miles for the month. **** fitbit says 178.48 miles****
Smiles.
Kim from N. California
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stats for the day:
ride hm 2 gym- 10.18in, 15mph, 124mhr, 2.5mi = 70c
SPIN- 47min, 81r, 61w, 9-12g, 129mhr, 10.5mi = 249c
ride gym 2 dome- 5.31min, 11.4amph, 126mhr, 1mi = 39c
ride dome 2 hm- 17.41min, 8.7amph, 158mhr, 2.5mi = 200c
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fanncy0626 wrote: »OWWWW!!!! I dropped a large heavy metal skillet on my foot! It hurts almost as much as the 35 lb plate I dropped earlier this year!!
Mary from Minnesota
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Charleen Do you know much about the history of quilting? I read somewhere that during the civil war when slaves were using the underground railroad to escape to the North, that sometimes, the points in the patterns on the quilts were used as guides, and the quilt themselves signified a home where they could seek food, and shelter on their journeys North. Just can't remember where I saw/read that at. Beautiful quilt. Reminds me of my grandmother's house.
Iremia-thanks for the advice and instructions on how to use the recipe thingamajiggy
Oh, and can someone PLEASE clue the rest of us in on the acronyms. Someone posted the answer to the DH a few weeks ago, but you all use sooooo many more, it sometimes difficult to decipher0 -
Melanie -
99.9% of the time - the acronyms are relations... DYS - could be Dear Younger Son, or Younger Sister- context is key. DGD - grand daughter... I am sure you will figure it out if you realize that it is nearly always a relative. The D is for Dear, Darling, or less complimentary words... again, context is key. It gets complicated when it's Daughters in Law or nieces or nephews - but I am sure it will make more sense if you just know it's almost always a relative.
Re in TX
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