WOMEN AGES 50+ FOR SEPTEMBER 2016
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mamatigerj wrote: »
Lillian ~ I love that name; I had an aunt Lillian. How many grandchildren do you have? I only have one so far, a boy, 20mos. I also take care of a little girl the same age; I call her my substitute granddaughter.
Blessings,
Juanita
Central TX
Thank you Juanita, The name Lillian has been in my mothers family for several generations, middle name for my mom, her mom, her grandmother and her great grandmother. I have 4 grandchildren - 2 of each. My oldest granddaughter's middle name is Lily-Anne, using both her grandmothers first names, Lillian and Annette.
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I have a lot of the family heirlooms, especially the silver since I am the only one that will polish it. I was worried about what to do with it since my three sons did not want it. Now my oldest adoptive daughter wants it all! She is so obsessed with inheriting it that she often says, "When you die, can I have __________?" So now we tease her that she WANTS me to die, so she can inherit. Or even that she is plotting my demise! LOL Remember, she is my sister's granddaughter, so she is "blood". Her younger sister will chime in that she wants stuff too, but she is not passionate about it, just not wanting left out. Emily is the one that wants to hear all the family stories, and will spend hours looking at old photos. She wants my house, too, which is odd for her age since it is an old Victorian fixer- upper. Still LOTS to do on it. There isn't even hot water in the upstairs half bath. I have traced the line from the water heater until where it goes through the (new") drop ceiling in the dining room, and it is clear until it hits that ceiling. So I suspect the nincompoop I bought the house from somehow kinked the water line when he put in that ceiling and the only way I can get to it is to rip out the ceiling! Anyway, she relishes the idea of a "family home" since they were homeless for years when they were with their biological parents. I must say it is a relief, even though I know she may outgrow this urge.0
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Hello Scrumptious Sisters!
I spent the long weekend doing regular life stuff…. I went out and got myself a couple of Kettlebells on Saturday – a ten and a fifteen pound. I wanted to start slow – and I thought – THOUGHT – that ten pounds would be too light – but, I started with that, anyway.
Well, by the 4th set of swings – I was extremely glad I had started with the ten lbs – and let me tell you a little secret – my thighs are crying and whining after that workout…. two days later. My glutes whined a little – but after 1 day, they fully recovered. My thighs, not so much. This tells me that I definitely need to keep doing the swings!
I did 8 x 10 x 10 – that’s 8 sets of 10 swings at 10 lbs – hope I got the numbers right.
Also did some halos – since someday I want a waist like Mary’s… :] 4x5x10
Did the whole shop, mow the lawn, gym thing all weekend long and was rewarded yesterday with a new low on the scale – Whoot! So, I am only two pounds “behind” on the 24 week challenge! YAY. 15 weeks to go…
STARTING WEIGHT: 244
CURRENT WEIGHT: 237
TOTAL LBS LOST OR GAINED (THIS WEEK) : -2
TOTAL LBS LOST OR GAINED (ALL WEEKS): -7
GOAL WEIGHT: 220
TOTAL LBS AWAY FROM GOAL: 17
But, I will probably be largely absent this week. One of my co-workers is on vacation, so I am pulling double duty all week long, and I really shouldn’t even be here, now – except that I had started taking notes over the weekend… and I didn’t want y’all to worry. Please note – I only made it to page 9 – so a lot of this will be old news… Sorry, Girls.
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Lily – Did you meet your guests in your jammies? Or did you find the time to change before they arrived?
Hugs for Everybody!
Re in TX
Re you are doing awesome, I am looking at getting kettle balls too!!
And yes - I was dressed when my guests arrived
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Tomorrow begins our extended trip. I'm excited. I have the motor home loaded, except very last minute things, and ready to go. I'm excited. Our next door neighbors/best friends took us to dinner last night. They said they hate to see us go, lol. We will return home for 3 weeks around Christmas and then leave December 27th for Arizona for two months. Best friends will be joining us in their motor home for that trip. We will return home the first week in March, then decide if/when we will be ready for our next big adventure.
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mamatigerj wrote: »I am finding it difficult to be an active participant here. I don't know how you all keep up! It's not the reading that is a problem for me, but the posting. I seem to either be able to read and post replies or read and post my own "stuff." I feel like just posting my stuff would be rather selfish! I am quite introverted by nature, so I tend to feel like an outsider no matter what. This isn't a complaint by the way; I have felt very welcomed here. I am sure that I will eventually figure out a rhythm for posting regularly.
Anyway, I will be leaving tomorrow afternoon for a homeschool family camp with my DH and youngest DD and won't be back until Sunday. There is no cell or internet service there, so when I don't post during that time that is the reason. Until then I will definitely be reading, and possibly trying to post again.
Blessings,
Juanita
Central TX
You post when you can, you comment what you feel comfortable with. I can't keep up either... some days I have time and some days don't.
Have a great time at camp!!
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ilikegardens wrote: »Back again...
I'm heading into my worst time of year with depression creeping around the edges. It's always a little frightening. Exercise helps, but not enough. Please send good thoughts, I could use the support.
On the weight front I'm doing well. I've lost about 20 pounds from my "typical" (but not desirable) weight over the past 5 years or 6 years. I'm stronger, and I look fitter. All good. My aches and pains are manageable. I'm now 217 pounds. My first goal is 200 and then we'll see. I'd love to be 180 or so (I'm tall and strong).
In a week and a half I'm going to visit DD and DGS (he's 1 next week). DSL will be out of town. It will only be for a couple of days, but at least it's something.
KarenE
Sending good thoughts, have a good visit.
Lillian in West Central Saskatchewan
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Reunion with my old high school girlfriends - view from front porch in Nebraska this a.m.
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Goodness ...have I caught up.... Yup.
Welcome to all the newbies, hugs and prayers to all.
I am procrastinating again today...so I better get a move on and get dressed and get at the paperwork
later everyone
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Oooooohhhh Janetr - I'm getting excited for you! I know you enjoyed yourselves last year and I hope this time goes even better!
The plumber came today and fixed the leaks for now, but will be back next week with a new ball**** for the cistern. I had to get up early and put my yoga gear on so I was respectable. I normally do my gymming in my knickers and tiny vest in the hot weather. :laugh: I'm still in my yoga gear. :ohwell:
Made a big veg curry for tonight. Butternut squash, sweet potato, chick peas and spinach. I will add snow peas and cut up tomato at the last minute. First I made a puree of onion, fresh ginger, garlic and chilli from the windowsill. It is still flowering like crazy and growing new fruits. Those things are HOT!!! I used a korma paste with extra cardamom, cloves and black onion seeds. I've got to add everything up for the calories and see how many days it will do. I also made a yogurt raita to go with it. DH has mango chutney and I have HOT mixed pickle.
Just ordered my 2017 diary. I like a specific sort, with a pencil and a ribbon, that's small enough to fit into a pouch in my bag. So many things already to put into it. :noway:
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Morning peeps-
Last work day then you the adventure begins. Took it easy at the gym this morning, want to save my body. My stomach has been feeling quizzy lately, I hope I get over it by Saturday morning. Numia (person who is taking the kids while we are gone and who is doing our team shirts) texted me a preview of what the shirts will look like. Kirby hasn't seen them, she will drop them off when she picks up the kids. They are cute!0 -
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Pip - Super cute! :bigsmile: Wishing you a great ride!
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Happy Thursday ! ! !
I am still quite busy at work, trying to get a little housework done every evening at home, and bowling season has already begun, in addition to school for DS. I see my Rheumatologist tomorrow, and will get the instructions on switching from Plaquenil to Methotrexate. Then the following week I see the Orthopedic Surgeon about my ankle.
I have truly missed you all so much these past few months. I have been pretending like I was logging foods, but recently realized I was under-estimating everything, and it is difficult to exercise, so I’ve had a few pounds creep back on. This past weekend I removed all the left-overs and shopped for my healthy foods again, and the boys have been warned to fix their own meals for at least a few weeks, until I get back into the healthy habit again.
I can’t remember – did I share the broken ankle story? In case I did not, here it is (and if I did, just jump over this paragraph – it’s probably boring anyway) : 5 days into our 10 day trip to Indianapolis for the Junior Gold National Bowling Tournament we had a few hours for sight-seeing. We had lunch at a cute little café that I found on Groupon, then decided to walk the 1 mile to the basketball stadium so Payne could get a few jerseys. One block into the walk, I stepped into a hole caused by a missing brick in the sidewalk, threw my coffee forward so I could brace my fall, and quickly found myself facedown on the sidewalk. Payne only saw my coffee go flying (pity too, because it was delicious), turned around, and hollered for his Dad. Seeing me laying still, he rushed over yelling “Terri, did you have a heart attack?” After helping me sit up, I realized the most severe pain was in my ankle and foot, so we back-tracked one block to CVS where I bought a hardside brace for me and a pear for the homeless man on the corner, then we walked to the stadium and back the mile to the car. The more I walked the less it hurt, then after sitting it hurt worse to walk, then after walking it hurt worse to sit. Wow ! I was confused. So the next morning I dropped off the boys at the bowling alley then drove myself to an urgent care that had Xray. They sent me to Walk-in Urgent Care Orthopedic Surgery (I have never seen this situation, so I was very thankful). He confirmed that the rolling of my ankle caused the tendon to pull off a chunk of bone. It looked like it was still attached, so he put me back into my brace and told me to wear “the boot” when I got back home the following week, and see my GP in 4-5 weeks. I did that, and she determined that it is not properly healing, which probably means the tendon and/or ligaments are torn, so I am in Physical Therapy to strengthen the surrounding muscles in the hopes of better healing after surgery, and attempt to avoid limping. So, the moral of this story (and what I tell people when they ask about the boot) is that Bowling is a Full-Contact Sport !
I only get a 30 minute lunch today, and I will spend that on the handbike, so I must do some paperwork and start nibbling on my fish and broccoli.
Hugs for Everyone ! ! !
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Michelle: Our kids go back to school in September so they're just starting back this week.. The schools where I taught are air conditioned so they can be kept cool if necessary. Western Oregon districts are among the later school districts to let kids out in the spring and also to return in the fall. When I was a student, kids were used to harvest the strawberry crop in June and the pole bean crop in mid to late July. That is no longer the case and many school days have been subtracted during the year due to national holidays and added back at the end of the year. The last day of school is now in mid June. We'll see if DH will actually go to the gym with me. I'll try to remember to mention that potential miracle if it happens. He is talking positively about it. Here's hoping! :flowerforyou:
Heather: I feel like we've found the ideal situation for us, a small town near a big city. Does the place where your DS and DDIL live have the kind of urban appeal that you're looking for? Would it have the ability to meet your DH's preferences and satisfy yours? I am always looking for compromises, but am rarely willing to make one myself. The photo and comments idea for mom's heirlooms is an excellent one! Thank you!!! :bigsmile:
Tracey in PA: The medical term for my situation is Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD). It is fairly common among people with summer birthdays. There are articles on the web from the Mayo Clinic, Web Med and Wikipedia. I hope you'll find useful information. Vitamin D3, visits to the gym year round for active exercise, and daylight temperature light bulbs in my home combine to help me.
JanetR: Enjoy your travels and post when you can.
KarenE: The photo from the front porch is beautiful. :flowerforyou:
Terri: It is wonderful to hear from you again. I'm sorry about the fall and resulting pain. :flowerforyou:
DH is planning to go to the gym today! Yay! I suggested we go after lunch. There will be less risk of the exercise triggering an insulin reaction then. All he's eaten so far is one pancake and half a cup of Greek yogurt. I'd like to see a bit more food in him before we hit the exercise machines.
Katla in Beautiful NW Oregon
“Our greatest weakness lies in giving up. The most certain way to succeed is always to try just one more time.” Thomas A. Edison
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Janet, yeah I didn't make that clear. Michelle was born in 1980.
Miriam, it is so great your daughter is so interested in your home and all of your old memories. She really wants to feel a sense of belonging to something permanent.
Pip, love your t-shirts, especially love the halo on one of the dogs.
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Ok, I have been reading this board since the weekend and I am hooked. What a lovely group of women, so reassuring and supportive.
Lenora – Thank you so much for explaining how the boards work and the easiest ways to post. I was a bit confused at first.
A little bit about myself, I am Melissa, 55 years old, living in South FL, Boca Raton actually. I have 2 kids, teenagers, who I am raising on my own (had my kids later). My DH died 6 years ago and I have been yo-yo eating ever since. For the first couple years, you could find me pulling the chair right up to the fridge! Since then I have lost a bit but now at this stage of life, I am having a great time but cannot eat/drink the way I did in my 20’s, 30’s and even 40’s (who can??). Getting back to tracking everything has been an eye opener for me, I needed that accountability back!! I hope this time I can just watch my portions and drop the 30 lb. emotional suitcase I have been carrying around or at least shrink it to a 5 lb tote. My eating habits are good, eating all the right things, but I just eat too much, mainly in the evenings.
Exercise is important, I know, and I will start back to walking in the next few days. Kinda took the summer off. I also love a good yoga class. I was in Chicago for a girls’ weekend in August and we took a pilates class that was a lot of fun. Does anyone have any experience with pilates? Are there different types of classes?
Anyway, I am happy to be here and I enjoy reading all your posts.
Melissa in South Florida
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Pip, I'm Karen Walker.
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welcome Melissa stick around, chime in when you feel like it. Keep logging every bite and move a little-this works!! Also, I have heard of folks that replace night time eating with hand crafts (keeps the hands busy) or brushing teeth after dinner--lights out in the kitchen means kitchen is closed. Look for a way to replace the habit of eating at night--of course make sure you've eaten the right amount of calories during the day--I have lots of protein at lunch and that does the trick for me.
As for Pilates. I can't follow DVDs I need more specific help, my last most wonderful Pilates teacher moved and has spoiled me for any other! I am trying TRX tonite for second time. (Google it, it is fun)
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happy thurs.
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Pip ~ Love the shirt! The design is just right for you and Kirby.
Terri ~ So sorry about your accident. I hope everything heals. Thanks for checking in; we miss you.
Janet ~ Bon Voyage! Have a wonderful trip.
KeytoneKaren ~ What a lovely sunrise you have caught in your photo.
I took my anti-anxiety medication this AM before I went to my Mom's nursing home which is 1-1/2 hrs away. I think part of the reason I was emotionally upset yesterday was dreading her having a bad day when I got there. She was in the sitting room area when I got there and we had a good visit. She had gotten a perm yesterday and looked so much better than the last few times I saw her. She will be 91 in October and has pretty bad dementia and is confined to a wheelchair.
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Janet, yeah I didn't make that clear. Michelle was born in 1980.
Miriam, it is so great your daughter is so interested in your home and all of your old memories. She really wants to feel a sense of belonging to something permanent.
Pip, love your t-shirts, especially love the halo on one of the dogs.
Joyce, indiana
Lol, that makes more sense to me. I do however understand the anxt over leaving your home of many years. (((Hugs)))
Janetr okc0 -
ilikegardens wrote: »Hey.
Pip, I'm Karen Walker.
THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR YOUR DONATION!!!!!!!!!!!!!!❤️❤️❤️❤️1 -
Pip, you're welcome! My pleasure-I saw the t-shirts and thought, it's not too late. KarenE1
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Kettlebell swings: 12 x 10 x 20
Halos: 4 x 10 x 25 x 2 directions
Kettlebell Clean and snatch: 3 x 10 x 15 x 2 arms
Squats w band: 4 x 15
Dips: 1 x 10, 1 x 9, 1 x 83
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