WOMEN AGES 50+ FOR DECEMBER 2016
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I just thought this was hilarious! For those of us with kids and grandkids is pretty much all of us we can relate to this!
Mary from Minnesota7 -
Maggie I too have been lax in logging my food and my support group is elsewhere too. I want to be friends on mfp, but don't know how to make the request to add you. Still new at this support group process. Please request me if you know how to. Thanks. Everyone have a great Day!3
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Hi - I'm looking for new friends for encouragement, ideas, and just general sharing. I'm 56 and re-started a fitness plan in September(ish).5
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Hello... I'm a 52 year old, married, mom of 3 from California. I'm looking for some new friends around here for support, sharing ideas and motivation. I've done this before and I know it's easier and way more fun to do this with friends! Feel free to message me or add me4
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Every day we have new ladies joining us! WELCOME TO EVERY NEWBIE!
Barbie - Sasha's new coat is lovely.
Sherry - enjoyed the pictures. Nice spot!
Low back is causing a lot of sleeplessness this week. May need to zip over to the Chiro soon. Not due til the 21st.
Someone mentioned heights - at Thanksgiving dinner my 15 year old grandson was the tallest one there. He's 6'2" and still growing!
Toni in chilly Tennessee2 -
Well I just qualified for this group on Saturday. Got a fitbit and love the silly thing. Fought with it to make it play nice with MFP since I love how strong this is for food diaries. Love just scanning my food, love discovering how much I actually can eat.5
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Hi ladies. It’s pretty cold here, in the teens, but I know it will get worse. At least it was sunny today. Not much going on but I am so glad the semester is winding down.
Sue I’m with you about the drivers. Our first snow fall here is always a disaster!
Sherry: where is Dufur?
Pam: welcome!
Michele: you are a sight for my sore eyes too! I always like to read about your busy life.
Janetr: thanks for the word about Sylvia. I always have worried about another obstruction when she stays away. I grew up in Hawaii and yes there is snow on the mountaintops…even some year round.
Joyce: hope you feel better soon.
Katla; do you have the UV lights?
Grandmallie: take care of yourself; you don’t sound any less stressed than before! You deserve a nice break.
Barbie: Sasha looks divine!
Pip: gorgeous babies!
Cheri: hoping for good news on the colonoscopy. I keep putting mine off because I don’t want the meds!
Heather: another trip! I’m jealous!
Maggie welcome1
Well I must be off for now; our “special needs Beagle” (yes he’s still here which amazes the vets) is whining for his “appetizer”…that’s his meds that are 30 minutes before meals. Stay warm all of you who join me in the cold. Meg from Omaha
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Hiya everyone, I feel like I am joining in a little late for the November/December goals. I enjoyed reading the posts. I am coming back to MFP for help in food tracking, and this time I want to add participating in motivation groups like this. So to everyone on here...thanks for sharing and providing support.
This is a hard month to start so my goals for the rest of this month is to plan my meals, track everything, and strive to indulge in the office Christmas treats only if it is something I truly like. It seems like everyday someone is bringing something delicious in to share. Another goal is to incorporate some exercise at least three times a week. I feel like this is manageable for December with a little self control and support and then in January I plan to step it up a notch. My ultimate goal is to lose about 40 to 50 pounds.
Gayla in Germany3 -
Well shoveling snow sure shot the heck out of the day. Started with my 3 car driveway first. I grabbed the shovel and after several hours got it and all the front sidewalks done. I was ready to call it a day.
Then I noticed my neighbor had not been out to shovel. He is always out moving snow, even while it is snowing. Then I looked a little further down the street and realized that Jim and Mary were not home (visiting family out of state) and Jim had promised to shovel his neighbor's driveway (Stan and Jan) who are in their 80's and use wheelchairs to get about. All of our houses are 3 car driveways.
So I went down and talked to Jan to see if they had someone coming to clear snow, they didn't. So I went to my neighbor's house and got him to come out and help. I fired up the very large snow blower (we call her The Snow Beast), cleared my neighbor's drives, then Jim & Mary's drives and then Stan & Jan's drives. Only then did I realize my neighbor had crossed the street to another house where an elderly widow lives and had begun to clear her drive and front sidewalks. Off the Snow Beast and I go and help out there.
Finally, I'm done and very tired but happy I took the time to help out my neighbors who couldn't get out and do this on their own. Couldn't find anything in MFP exercise list that fit this workout so I logged it under 'raking leaves'.
Charleen in Colorado (Tired and ready to call it a day)
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Hi everyone. I am 61 yrs young & will be 62 soon. I want to lose about 25 lbs or a little more. Most of my weight is my belly. Exercise is not my strongest desire. Winter weather doesn't help but I will do what I can, mostly walking indoors (stores). I have been monitoring my walking with a pedometer & now I will be using my cellphone thanks to an app. My cellphone has myfitnesspal on it now & I been starting to log much better. I also drink more water now. I'm ready to learn & get ideas.5
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Big welcome to all the newbies!
Meg: Welcome back! So happy to hear that Bennie Beagle is still hanging in there.
Katla: Is there anything we can do to help you cope with S.A.D.? Your holiday party sounds like fun. You’ve got the most perfect spot for watching the parade of decorated boats.
Karen: I do candied pecans from a recipe my sister shared years ago. Do you share your recipes? (hint, hint)
Charleen: You are one awesome neighbor.
Re gift ideas: I love the Walgreen’s photo gifts for making personalized presents. Just takes a little time and tech savvy to find and crop the photos, then have them affixed to your favorite item. DH and I don’t exchange gifts, but I always make up a calendar using the best of the previous year’s photos. It wasn't intentional, but the collection of these calendars has taken the place of assembling an old fashioned photo album.
Penny: This AM as I was putting on extra layers for my 2 block walk to the gym, I kept repeating your DH’s good motto to myself, “There’s no such thing as bad weather, only inappropriate clothing.” Tomorrow it will be minus 0 when I walk out at 5 AM.
Stay well, friends. We can do this.
Rori
Colorado Foothills
December Goals:
Tabata training a minimum of 3 times per week
Go ice skating at least once this month
Drink a glass of water with lemon juice every day
Meditate at least 15 minutes every day.
Be lighter (thanks Lisa for coining this goal)
Word for 2016: Optimism
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Forgot to say how much I enjoyed your cartoon, Mary. Something similar happened to one of my neighbors once, for real! Ha!
TNToni1 -
Just a quick check-in to let you ladies know I am still alive...
Today is one of those "odd" days. I can't quite decide whether to groan and cover my face, or whether to jump up and down with excitement... LOL.
First - I have further evidence as to my excuse for chip binging the other night... as the Puffy Princess has arrived in her full regalia. *groans, with hand over her face*
However - on a brighter note - today, I am wearing the "too small" sweater! **Jumping up and down.* The picture is awful - but, here it is. One of these days I am going to have someone else take a picture so you can actually see it.
Work is a madhouse, and we have the slightest chance of getting some winter weather, round these parts - so, I am taking my work computer home, just in case there is anything resembling ice or snow. I can drive in it, but would rather not, since Texans are notoriously awful about driving even in the RAIN, much less in the snow. And if there is ICE? Forgeddaboudit!
However, I expect the day to dawn, snowless - since the weather-folk here tend to be a bit alarmist and exaggerating about any chance of snow.
Other than that, there is no news to report. Tonight it's leftover Moroccan Chicken Stew... tomorrow, curried lentils. mmmm.
Have to run so I can make it to the Aldi before it closes... LOVE that store.
Hugs for everybody!!
Re in the minutest possibility of snowy Texas
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stats for the day:
ride hm 2 gym- 14.28min, 12.3amph, 150mhr, 2.9mi= 158c
fitbit- 138mhr, 98c
SPIN- 40min, 84r, 102w, 11-15g, 9g on sprints, 157mhr,126ahr, 16.5mi= 358c
fitbit- 148mhr, 286c
ride gym 2 dome- 7.22min, 11.5amph, 144amhr, 1.4mi = 114c
fitbit- 143mhr, 84c
walk station 2 wk 7.37min, 3.7ap, 129mhr, .4mi = 62c
fitbit- 140mhr, 67c
jog wk 2 sta- 7.32min, 3.7ap, 130mhr, .4mi = 69c (fitbit)
ride dome 2 hm- 19.34min, 7.9amph, 148mhr, 2.5mi = 199c
fitbit- 148mhr, = 119c
total cal wahoo - 9322 -
Lenora,my oldest grand daughter has basically stayed the same size for several years, just gets taller.She loves boots so I know that underneath her lovely jeans is highwater jeans!
I have a couple of favorite Christmases. ONe was when we first moved to Mattoon, Ill. The moving van made an entire mess of our meager Christmas decorations. So crafty Mom just sat us down and we made new crafty decorations. They were all pretty flimsy and I am sure wouldn't survive packing up and using another year. But it was beautiful. Another one was when we lived in Newburgh, In. Dad's salary from the church was never big, we usually had 2 presents under the tree. There was a family that lived about 1/2 mile from us. The kids were pretty much exactly my siblings and my ages/ We always walked past their house on our way to church. Their house burned completely down on Christmas eve. Soon Christmas morning Mom and Dad told us about them and we all took a present with our name and took it to The Henderson's. We had no idea what was in those packages, Mom just changed the names from ours to theirs.
Wish I could take a deep breath and get a good deep cough. I got my cough syrup, Robitussin with Codeine. I don't know if it worked for awhile or I just didn't cough for awhile. Now it is non stop again. Can't wait until bedtime. I guess I need to prop myself up when I try to sleep.
Joyce, Indiana1 -
Karen – A good Gastroenterologist will make sure you are in ‘la-la’ land before he starts. I had my 2nd one, in my life a couple of years ago. Friend took me and stayed. Once they got me back, completed in less than 20 minutes. Better safe than sorry. I’ve heard that colon cancer is a bad way to die, and quite painful.
Don’t feel bad about shopping at Wal-Mart – I’ve never thought they were particularly good at how they have their merchandise set up. Who wants to walk the entire width of the store to get pet food when you are grocery shopping? Christmas decorations in two different areas. In the stationary department (end cap) and over by the garden center. Put it all wherever you want to; but, keep seasonal stuff in one place so you don’t have to walk all over the store.
I’ve got to make two Cream Cheese Pecan pies for DH and DOS to take to Louisiana. I don’t think that I have to go anywhere. I thought I was going to have to get a couple or more little presents; but, DH reminded me of his getting the 2 little girls a subscription to National Geographic Kids. He also said he had a set of knives to give DOS. I sure hope that one or the other (or both) bag a deer; we are seriously low on meat, especially DOS’s family who uses it for most all their ‘red meat’ recipes. DOS is a ‘killer cook’.
KJ – I tried putting booties on Cracker when her left paw was injured so it would not get wet; she took them off in 10 minutes flat. Tried to get booties; but, she was NOT about to have any of that.
We used to live across the street from a friend who made all sorts of covered/sugared pecans and bring them over. That was back when I was working full-time and did not have a weight problem. But, even then I was careful about how many I sat down and ate at one seating.
Kids make the cutest little things when you give them direction.
Maggie – We are a ‘great’ support group and we have a lot of ladies here that have been maintaining their weight loss for several years and they are still here because they like this group.
Carol – I wash Cracker in the tub during the cold months. She ‘hates’ water and I am usually as wet and doggie smelling as she was before I started. I’ve learned a ‘few’ things, some I question my ‘sanity’ when I do them. She is calmer, if I am ‘in the tub’ with her (on my knees). She loves to be ‘dried’ with my hair dryer.
Our DYS and his wife and daughter gave us a portrait of themselves and a book of their wedding pictures (when I was at my absolute heaviest). Damn, I sure did look very ‘matronly’. I have not decided which picture I will post as my “before” picture … when I get to my ‘goal’ weight. I’m close; and, it seems like I do a lot of yo-yoing. But, since I lost 2lbs after a weekend of Thanksgiving food; I feel good about what I have done to change up some things. Regardless of how I feel, I will walk 20 minutes on the treadmill at a pretty good walk.
Mary from Minnesota – I could tell a few stories about my sons. We had won a 64-ounce beer at the ring toss. Kids thought it was sooooooo big. DYS (about 18 months old at the time) decided it should be opened and shared, he wanted to know what it tasted like. I told him that it was a ‘grown up’s’ drink; and, we would not open it until we had another couple over to drink it with us. I put it in the back on the refrigerator and forgot about it. One day, he and his older brother were giggling up a storm. One wanted to just lay around on the sofa; DYS kept getting up and walking in his little Carter’s gown and falling down. I did not really think anything about it because he did it a lot. Finally, I watched him for a few minutes, he’d go in the kitchen, I’d hear the fridge door open, a few seconds later, it would close and he’d come ‘running out’ (pretty unsteady on his feet). Come to find out, they had figured out how to ‘pop’ the tab without really popping it open and it would dripple out. They had been drinking all morning. I fed them and took them upstairs for a nap; they were ‘out like a light’ in a matter of minutes. I went back downstairs and checked the can … they had made a huge dent in it … mostly DYS. To this day, on a ‘hot’ day; he loves a ‘cold’ beer! I think he knows about all brands. He prefers a ‘dark’ beer, which I can’t stand. DOS has never been good at holding his liquor; and, usually will sit down and take a break. DYS used to drink ‘heavily’ in HS and I worried myself sick over it; but, in college, he slowed down, a lot. Now, he only drinks when he is ‘out on one of the tractors’, with a ‘cold one’ in an A/C’ed tractor with a radio and power everything. Then maybe when he has Mexican food or at a cook-out on his land with his bosses.
Pip – This picture of your fur baby with its nose in the curve of the bed; reminds me of when our DYS stuck his arm in a curve on his bed. The more he attempt to get out of it, the more his little wrist got swollen. DH had to get a saw to cut off the curve. He was not happy about that. I had to sit with him and hold his wrist back. DH cut to a point that he could then break it off. He did not do that again, and the bed was still not fixed; but, the part he took off is taped to it. I think I finally sold it in a garage sale a few years ago.
Meg – My DH had a chance to take a job with a former co-worked out in Denver; and, we had gone out during the summer and really enjoyed ourselves. He told DH to wait until December to make his decision and then he could come out and work a month and see how he liked it. Took him 2 days of driving to get there; it started snowing and did not stop until the last day he was to be there. He told him that I would probably ‘divorce’ him, if he took the job; I did not like ‘cold’ anything and I’d get very tired of the snow. He was right. I love the beach and we can get to the beach; in about 3 hours. My BF and I have done it as a ‘day trip’. Go, sit out in the sun for 6 hours, and drive back (but that was in our younger days). Neither of us like to drive at night (and I don’t drive at night if I can help it).
Watched a 2-hour documentation on Pearl Harbor and the 75th anniversary. It was horrific!
Cheri and Meg – The worst part is the ‘prep’. I opt for the gallon of &^$*_*&%; because I don’t want to get there and be told, ‘nope, not cleaned out enough; got to start over’. My Gastroenterologist always orders the gallon of &^&$*_*&%. I find it easier to take if you do NOT put the flavoring in it and put it ‘over ice’. I don’t normally drink that much liquid of any type in a 12+-hour period of time and I hate having to be that close to the bathroom.
Gayle in Germany – I think you are the 1st one who has ‘hailed’ Germany as home. You’ve come to a ‘great support group’. Tracking your food and what you drink is very important; but, also ‘exercise’ is key to losing weight. I think most of us here would say ‘not to deprive yourself of a ‘little’ sweets if you like them. I know when we would have an ‘art show’ everybody brought something … quite a spread. I’d make it my ‘lunch’ for the day (bigger meal) and then really stick to my ‘plan’ the rest of the day. I like to taste everything; but, I also know I have to just figure that I ‘use’ my daily CI that day (at the reception). Then, I come home and walk for an hour around our property.
Charleen in Colorado – Raking leaves x 2! Sorry, glad we did not move to Denver. My niece and her family lived out there nearly 5 years; their oldest daughter goes to school out there now.
Joni – My nurse/MD told me that my tummy would be the ‘last’ to go; but, did not really go into details about ways to slim it down. I have done some ‘hula hooping’ and find that helped with the upper abdomen area; but, an adult has to have an ‘adult-sized’ hoop or they can’t keep it up. I made mine with about 5’5” of 3/4th tubing (black, like sprinkler tubing); (I’m just under 5’5”). Then buy a double ended connector piece. Put the connector piece in one end; hen put about 1 cups of water in the tube, connect it to the other end, then wrap it with duct tape all the way around. The duct tape will be wrinkled; but, that is ok; make sure you wrap it around where the connection is a few times, then started wrapping the entire hoop. Some gyms will sell them for about $5-$10; which is still a lot cheaper than you can find them online. I’ve got two. One is wrapped with more duct tape, so it is a little heavier. It will bruise you the first few times you use it, so be prepared.
Lenora1 -
Well my belly is still processing all the goodies from the TOPS party this evening.... I made soup and toasted cheese sandwiches for the guys, and I had a cup of coffee...
Husband and I are hoping that my son can convince his recruiter tomorrow when he calls him for his weekly update phone call, that going up to Longview WA for a "mentoring 30 minutes" isn't cost or time efficient. It's driving up (1.5 hrs.), waiting 30 minutes in the car, then driving back home (1.5 hrs.). We are hoping that son can talk him into meeting him 30 minutes during school hrs. because he does go to the high school periodically. We have 3 trips to the Portland area this month as it is, plus his normal DEP (delayed Entry Program) meeting. I am not keen to driving in frosty weather, I get hermit-like!!
Our last son needs senior pictures done. We have always done the regulatory picture needed, with the school providing the tux upper body for the pictures. That was California, this is Oregon, so its just us going out and taking a vertical head shot, one for the wall in the hallway, and one for a slideshow of some sort. They need the actual pictures so it will be a trip to Rite Aid store with the digital camera and get the pictures that way. When they all graduate they post the pictures in the newspaper, a whole one page worth! Got to love small town schools. My son is still in the advanced calculus class, (getting an A as well) and there is two students in the class. Taught by the principal! The fact that I can call the office and the secretary says, "Hi Mrs Gossett", pretty much says it all...
Going to sip on some Stash Tea Super Mint tea tonight, and settle my belly.....
Hugs to each and every one of yous!!!
Becca
in about to get snowed on
Oregon3 -
We keep putting one foot in front of the other and holding together as a family. Sasha loves her new coat and walked for an hour this morning and 30 minutes this afternoon in below freezing temperatures. She and Jake ate popcorn together a little while ago. Now it's time for meditation. We're up to 16 minutes adding five seconds every few days. This has been a resolution that has served me well through many difficult times this year.
Re, congrats on the formerly too small sweater. It looks great and probably feels great, too.
to everyone who is just joining us on this journey.....start by resolving to read the posts every day so you can feel part of a community that supports and encourages your journey to wellness.
Barbie from chilly NW Washington
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pamwix & newbies: Click on the hollow star at the top of this page to create a bookmark. It will turn yellow. After that you can click on the dark star and it will bring you here. We have to do this over again at the first of each month.
Sandracuella, Jbeans & Gayla in Germany: Welcome! This group is full of encouragement.
Meg: I have daylight temperature lights all over the house, especially in our office area, but I do not have UV lights. I take Vitamin D3 and between that and the lights I do pretty well in winter. :bigsmile:
Rori: Thank you for offering to help. By being here and being my friends all of you are an amazing help. I've got the Seasonal Affective Disorder issue handled pretty well between lights and vitamin D3. There are some additional stresses with DH's health right now, but we're taking it as it comes and the prospects are excellent for a very good outcome. He needs cataract surgery and they're doing other work to help his vision first.
Re: You are looking good! :flowerforyou:
Becca: I've had mint tea today, too. It is very nice. I hope it works as well for you as it has for me.
I traditionally take Christmas Wreaths and place them on my parent's graves each December. I want to do that this week if possible. I'm keeping my fingers crossed for tomorrow. It is a couple of hundred miles round-trip so weather will be a deciding factor along with how well DH is feeling. If we don't get it done this week, we'll try for next week.
Katla in Beautiful NW Oregon
Nothing is impossible, the word itself says 'I'm possible'!" -Audrey Hepburn
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Charleen ... I have "shoveling snow" and "operate snow blower walking" in my cardio exercise choices. Not sure where I got these from ... maybe the database ... maybe from another source that I added to my cardio exercise choices. 30 minutes of the shoveling was 325 cals burned and 30 minuets of the snowblower was 225 cals burned. I'd say you can pretty much eat anything you want today!
Re .. congrats on fitting into the smaller sweater!
Well, one week of seriously following my calorie plan (still haven't added exercise) and I've lost 7.5 pounds. Mostly water weight I'm sure (All that water has me running to the bathroom non-stop), but it's a great jump-start. This week promises to be more challenging, but I'm committed.
We are expecting anywhere between 1-3 feet in the next couple of days. My house is well-stocked with food, the gas cans are full for the generator and the snow blower ... I'm all set.
Beth near Buffalo6 -
Rori I made my annual Shutterfly calendar today. I had trouble adding new photos. I don't know if it was because I was trying to add them from the computer instead of the cloud. I already had plenty loaded so I was able to make one without too much trouble. I make the smallest one and use a free calendar coupon because that is all I order I it does end up costing about $7.00 because of shipping. I just find it a fun way to go back over my pictures, and they have all kinds of backgrounds and layouts to choose from. I used to make one for my mom too. It is a good memory for me so that is why I plan to make one yearly. It did take me at least an hour to complete.
Margaret4 -
Katla~ I hope your travels are smooth sailing. We are awaiting the storm they say will happen. School recording call today saying no school tomorrow. A snow day? My son will be thrilled!
Becca2 -
Charleen wrote "Finally, I'm done and very tired but happy I took the time to help out my neighbors who couldn't get out and do this on their own. Couldn't find anything in MFP exercise list that fit this workout so I logged it under 'raking leaves'."
Cheering you on, Charleen, that's a good neighbor I'd say. That's what life is all about and you were a perfect example of that today. Glad to call you "friend".
Janetr okc2 -
Hey now.......
Meg from Omaha - Dufur is in north-central Oregon about 13 miles south from a city called The Dalles which is located in the Columbia River Gorge which runs along part of the northern border of the state....if you have Google Maps or some other mapping app on your phone or software on your laptop/home computer you can type in Dufur Oregon into it and it will show you where my sweet little town is.....
Re - Puffy Princess my a**.........you look wonderful in your "too small" sweater! I wish I could grow my hair long like yours!....."Maaaauuuvalous Daaarling!"......hey guess what.....Hood River has 5 dispensaries and only 20 miles from The Dalles......wooohoooo!
OK, just put a movie in and I gotta get my fitbit to sync to my tablet so I can see how I did today.......YAY! I get satellite TV sometime tomorrow morning between 8 and 12......I can't wait to watch all my educational channels I've been missing.....that's it for now, post more later.....
Sherry in "27 degree" Dufur.......(according to WeatherBug)2 -
Rori wrote:
Penny: This AM as I was putting on extra layers for my 2 block walk to the gym, I kept repeating your DH’s good motto to myself, “There’s no such thing as bad weather, only inappropriate clothing.” Tomorrow it will be minus 0 when I walk out at 5 AM.
Aw, Rori. That must be tough for a Hawaiian like you! :flowerforyou: Actually, that motto is what everyone else here says, especially people who work with kids in daycare or schools. My husband, being a meteorologist by training, says "There's no such thing as bad weather, only more or less interesting weather." :laugh:
I see it isn't just Rori who's getting really cold temperatures now. The cold has finally come to Svalbard, but it still isn't as cold as what many of you have reported. And besides, I'm not there right now. Instead, I'm stuck in Stockholm for another of my teaching stints. Here it RAINED last night. :sad: (Just for comparison, Stockholm is about as far north as Anchorage, Alaska.)
On the plus side, I've succeeded in running to and from lectures. That gives me a good 5 miles per day. Must run now if I'm going to have time for my shower before class.
Warm welcome to the many newbies!
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Beth - Wonderful work on the pounds!
Karen - The spicy nuts sound good. I never go near big stores around Christmas and get everything online. You can get wonderful little bottles, lids etc from Amazon. I know some people have objections to Amazon. I do, but I can't do without them as I hate shopping.
KJ - You could make pickles. Piccalilli is fabulous. Or herbed oils or vinegars. I have a great book called Gifts From The Kitchen.
The Mexico trip is mainly about the ruins. And a couple of Biosphere Reserves. We are taking in a couple of colonial cities. I am NOT a beach person, apart from swimming and snorkeling. I did scuba one year. I have been persuaded to have three nights on the beach at the end, much against my preference, but I hope to do lots of swimming. The hotel, with separate luxury lodges, looks fabulous. Do you remember that I bought the full length swimming costume to guard against the tropical sun? Basically we are taking a personalised, private escorted car tour of the area with special attention to Mayan history, which is a passion of mine. I hope the guides know more than I do! :laugh:
I am feeling grumpy this year because I am so aware of everything I put in my mouth that the general eating behaviour just looks crazy to me. Collective insanity! I am not a fan of Christmas anyway, but the carb and saturated fat fest really has my goat this year. I am not against a "little of what you fancy" occasionally, but everywhere I turn I see death on the shelves. Congratulations to those of you who are swimming against the tide and learning to become FIT, HEALTHY people who eat sanely. Keep filling those plates with veggies!
I know it's silly to let it annoy me as I only hurt myself by being grumpy, but our health service is overwhelmed by preventable illness. I have not been going to our WI meetings recently as their attitude to food exasperates me. They could be a huge power for good in the country , but our meetings are like a promotion rally for bad food. This is not a political forum and for me health is a huge political issue, so I'll stop ranting now, but I am just so sad for all those suffering bad health and, yes, angry.
On another note, the big family trauma for DH's side is going to come to a head next week. DH was on the phone to his sister for an hour last night. We are feeling very sad and helpless. DH appears to be coping, but it is hard.
Love to all, must take him up a cup of tea.
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Morning Ladies~
Well I made it through yesterday.. 10 1/2 hrs and it was wild.. today I got up at 3:30 am as I am trying to get everything I need to do ,done today..
made dad pecan pie fudge yesterday morning before work, so I will bring that up today...visit with my daughter for a bit and then drop off licorice to my friend Doris, then get my haircut, visit with my brother,have one load of laundry in now,and will get the second before I get moving this morning, pick up my script and then come home and sweep and wash floors and pack the car.
Barbie~ Sasha looks dreamy in her coat.. I know taking everything a day at a time without sweet Brandy xoxox1 -
Beth I knew you would have the calorie count for shoveling and snowblowing!! Holy snowman! That sounds like a lot of snow--glad you've got provisions for this storm. Stay cozy
Heather I hear what you are saying about how this preventable disease is not only ignored ignored but promoted by agribusiness and even our own governments--but we all have free will. Thank goodness we have choices for selfcare and compassion. Our little band of women is just one tiny example, when I get overwhelmed I like you turn to my "improving" books I think you call them, others turn to meditation or writing. Sorry for DH family crisis, one step at a time.
I am not a recipe follower. The spiced nut recipe is just whatever I feel like a little brown sugar with a hint of cayenne, I add cinnamon as well with a little salt. Some recipes call for egg white to bind the spice to the nut but I havent tried that. I did find the lids and bands from the big bad store, and carried on with my life.
Green veggies are my lifeboat as I float past the holiday carbs, green veggies yum yum yum.
NYKAREN0
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