WOMEN AGES 50+ FOR MARCH 2017
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Re I agree with Lanette. Nothing ventured, nothin gained, get in there with your requirements by front loading them, nothing to lose by negotiating what would be better for you and if they say no, you've got your steady gig with better hours---your transformation pics are inspiring, especially the look of energy and happiness growing with each pic.
Beth sending good thoughts of strength to your dad and ((( )))) to you
Big food drop off at the pantry today as I coordinated this year's drive at school. Don't think we did as well as last year, but I just didn't nag as much I know that is a calorie burn
Ah well, freezing cold day today. Stay well everyone.
NYKAREN2 -
Off in a minute for the train to London. Then I have to cross it on the tube and catch the train to Nottingham.
Horrible rainy weather!
Speak later.
Heather UK xxxxxxx1 -
Press day, so short on time, but know that I love you all...
And Re: You're in the best possible position. You love the perks at your current job; they need to ENTICE you to leave it. You don't have to say those things--you just walk in with the knowledge that you are on the top of the power curve. It always shows in an interview if someone doesn't need that particular job, they're simply intrigued by what's offered. Puts your confidence levels high, and makes them want very much to have you on their staff. That's when the hard part comes, is deciding whether to take an offer or not. This stage is just fun.
Allie, my love: hang in there, don't assume the worst. If she's being hired as office manager, maybe she won't be breathing down your neck forcing you into constant movement just to keep from being fired. Hope for the best, honey... we're all hoping for you that it turns out well.
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Kate UK1
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I have to put it in the good Lord's hands ..But boy it's hard2
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ReRe- looking good, looking good1
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Good morning all! Fighting the crud, again! Seasons are changing and spring allergies are kicking in. Blah.
Allie-thinking of you and sending good thoughts/vibes. New situations at work are so hard; but as the others have said, hopefully the new o.m. is not there with her sights set on you and your job. Just keep your chin up, do the great job you always do with your wonderful personality!
Kim- So great to see your posts again! I hear you on the insurance woes. With my dh's job soon to be a memory and no insurance from my own daycare business, we have started looking at insurance and have been stunned by the costs. $900/month for the two of us is the least expensive I have found (and the coverage is less than what we currently have)! Yikes!
Lisa-I always love to read your posts! Your poem was lovely and your advice to the rest of us spot on. Thinking of you as you head for your next adventure and say goodbye to the presses!
Rita- So excited for you as you begin your RV adventures!
Re- Lots to consider! $10-$15K is a lot to consider; but all the money in the world isn't enough if you don't like where you are. You look amazing and you should be proud of the work you have done to get there!
Rori-I say, if you feel good, it's good! Go with it!
Gloria and Beth- Thinking of you both as you manage family health issues!
I haven't had time to take the MB test, yet. I would be interested to know where I fit in the results. For instance: I have been home now for four days and I am finding "things" that my hubby did while I was gone (like laundry, dishes, basic cleaning) and as I come across things, I constantly wonder about the state of his mind that would tell him that putting something in a certain place is okay, or folding things the way he does (who does that?), he used how many dryer sheets per load of laundry? Why? Then I wonder what it says about me that these things irritate me...
Ah well, another day. Kids arriving. ttfn xoxoxo KJ (Kelly)2 -
Thanks for all the prayers and support.
Sharon love the title of the book Extreme Self Care.
(((Allie)))
Gloria prayers.
Lisa good luck today with paper,
Margaret2 -
grandmallie wrote: »I have to put it in the good Lord's hands ..But boy it's hard
I read somewhere that there should be one more Commandment "Thou shalt not fret". Just show up at work with a smile on your face, a willingness to be useful, and stay in the moment.
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Gloria - prayers for you and DGS. (((Hugs)))
Re- fantastic transformation! You do look happier with every pound loss!
Lisa- looking forward to hearing about your next big adventure.
Allie - maybe she will be a great office manager and a help for you. She would be if she did her job correctly.
Mary from Minnesota2 -
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Still hanging in there. Nervous wreck! SSI doc says I have memory problems, high anxiety syndrome, chronic depression, and PTSD. Whoopie! Already knew that. Now have to wait for SSI decision.
Bought insurance for RV, dogs shots up to date for transition. Arranged internet, tv turn off. Scanned a bunch of photos so don't have to pack them anymore.
Crazy Rita in CT5 -
Re - Beautiful pic, you go girl!! And about the job offer - I agree with Lanette.3
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Yup - I am still here - trying not to "waste" so much time on the computer no doing anything productive!! According to DH that is all I do!! Geeze - silly man, I hope he learns how to cook and clean!!
Lillian in West Central Saskatchewan8 -
Good Morning,
So we had quite a day yesterday. The campus was put on lock down as there were shots fired on the edge of campus. Thank goodness no one was injured and the security team responded quickly. It was scary for a few minutes. Then about 30 minutes later, it was so dark it looked like night. I was wondering what were the chances of having a shooting and a tornado on campus the same day. Things are never dull around here.
So my boss is now revamping the PDQ on the job she wanted me to take and I turned down. She says she can get it bumped up 3 pay grades and give me a raise if I am willing to take the job. I told her I would consider it after she confirmed that she had gotten the changes approved. Miraculous how she could make that happened after she finally figured out I wasn't going to budge. I hate having to be a b#$%H but some people just bring it out in me.
So my weight went up two pounds last week, sigh. What can I say...I am a stress eater. But no stress here
Have a good day, ya'll.
Jolene in TN6 -
Stronglift Workout A
Squats-1X5X 55/65/75/85, 5X5X 90
BP-1X5X 45/55/65, 5X5X 75
BR-1X5X 75
Kettlebell Swing
Goblet squats-3X5X 3
Russian kettle bell swing-10X7X 35
40lbs loss by May 27 Challenge
Nicer weather today! I am going to take 2-2 mile walk today. Just getting ready to go on the first of my 2 mile walks today.
Mary from Minnesota3 -
unfortunately, my first born rocky is up in heaven having his jammie day... oh how i could wish i could have one more day with him. this pic was taken when he couldn't go upstairs anymore and i was sleeping downstairs with him.3 -
Happy Goof Off Day, World Water Day, and As Young As You Feel Day!
Heather - I'm OK with peanut butter and hummus, but I'm hoping the produce boxes will lean more toward the hummus since we generally have peanut butter on hand. If not, they have a more customizable box and I might switch to that.
Re - Loved the photo montage. You look beautiful!
Lois - The high insurance deductibles wouldn't be so bad if the monthly premiums were reasonable. At over $1100 a month for insurance for two non-smoking, basically healthy individuals, there's not much left over to save toward medical expenses.
Jolene - Glad to hear your boss found a way to sweeten the pot for that job!
Another option for those looking for medical care would be to see if you have a community health center near you. You can check here: https://findahealthcenter.hrsa.gov/
These clinics receive federal funding and are mandated to serve everyone regardless of ability to pay. They're a highly efficient model for health care delivery. CHCs offer sliding fee discounts depending on your household income for anyone with income up to 200% of the federal poverty guideline. If you have insurance they'll take it, and if you don't they'll generally work with you. The quality of care should be the same wherever you go, but some CHCs struggle to make ends meet and make do with older, more rundown facilities. Others have enough local population and diversity in their patient base to support very nice facilites. It's worth checking out.
I broke the exercise drought yesterday with half an hour on the Nordic Track. Today someone on NextDoor posted about a lost dog just a few blocks from where I live, so I think today's exercise will be taking a walk to see if I can help find the little guy. Best to enjoy outdoor activities while I still can, as it's already starting to get uncomfortably warm.
I'm lifting up everyone who is struggling with jobs, illness, or other worries.
-Yvonne in TX2 -
(((Hugs for all who are hurting both mentally and physically)))
I kept the 5 yr old GD and 7 yr old GS after their dad left for work Tuesday. It was only 2 hours, but, I guess I'm too old for this cause I was so tired. Kelly, I don't see how you do it. Took them for ice cream at their favorite place and then came home to wait form mom to get out of school. They fought over what they would watch on tv and then over closing down their dad's laptop. I was so afraid they were going to destroy the lap top that I lost it and yelled at them. They looked at me with astonishment. I was embarrassed and had to soothe over hurt feelings. Their mom is so good with them. She can quietly talk to them (especially the boy) and they straighten up.
Carol in GA3 -
Lanette: With super saturated soils, landslides are all too likely and very dangerous. Only a few years ago an entire Washington town was wiped away by a landslide. Our little town was built on basalt. There is a hillside behind us that is basalt so we aren't very worried it will slide down on us. Our place is not so sturdy. It was built on fill as near as I can tell. :ohwell:
Karen in VA: Pup-tent living has no appeal for me. I'm not fond of tent living or sleeping on the ground. Retirement is another matter. It is quite lovely. We spent several summers living aboard our boat. I will always treasure them. I'd do it again, but DH won't & we'll likely sell the boat this year. :sad: Our electric teakettle is a Sunbeam and we got it as a wedding present. It still works great, 47 years later. I'll admit we don't use it frequently.
Re: You're making excellent progress!!!!! WTG! I have no advice about the possible job change except to say that it won't hurt you to talk to the man, especially since you already know and like him. :flowerforyou:
Barbie: I'm glad Jake will soon be home. :bigsmile:
Becky NY: I can easily understand your sadness with your mother's passing. Mine died from cigarette smoking. She was a lifelong smoker and smoked one after another. Emphysema is horrible. I am sorry for your loss. :flowerforyou:
Beth: I'm adding my prayers and good wishes for your dad & your family.
Lenora & Allie: (((HUGS)))
Pip: Thinking of Rocky in Heaven. We have some wonderful fur babies there, too.
I plan to go to yoga today. I'm looking forward to it. I haven't been as regular as I'd like to be for weeks due to DH's eye surgeries and medical appointments. He's worth it.
Katla in beautiful NW Oregon
"The greatest weapon against stress is our ability to choose one thought over another." - William James
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Heather1
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I was down 3.5 pounds at my tenth weekly weigh-in this morning. I think the extra walking is definitely being effective.
Vicki: Sorry to hear about the diabetes diagnosis. Tracking with the MFP food diary should really help.
Yinka: congratulations on your progress.
Katla and Sharon: Hope your anniversaries were lovely!
Gloria: Sorry to hear about Zac, hope he gets in to see a specialist soon.
Joyce: My husband has the same wallet opening problem.
Re: Congratulations on your progress! My digital scale also throws out lower numbers before it settles on my current weight. The good thing about it is that each time the numbers are just a little bit lower, a small glimpse of what my real weight will be a few days later.
Kim: Definitely going to try the soup.
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Heather, Kate, Sharon, and others in the UK Watching the television concerning the situation at UK Parliament and Westminster Bridge. It's horrendous. I'm so sorry.
Gloria The rhythm is called sinus arrhythmia, but it doesn't have anything to do with sinuses. Just with breathing. The sinus alluded to is a pacemaker in the heart (sinoatrial node). Sorry, didn't mean to be confusing.
Karen in Virginia
p.s. Happy Birthday Lenora!2 -
Feeling like I am a turtle today!2
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LENORA ~ Happy Birthday!0
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Lenora- Happy Birthday! Have a great day Celebrating!0
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Kate UK2
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Happy Birthday Lenora!0
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