WOMEN AGES 50 + FOR FEBRUARY 2018
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Hi Everyone! I am Andrea, 55. I just joined MFP two weeks ago. Loving it and loving the friends!!
I am the caregiver for my darling husband who has GBM (brain cancer) but is doing GREAT.
February is his diagnosis anniversary month, so we trained and walked 17 miles on Super Bowl Sunday in honor of his anniversary.
Even though we are super walkers, I take in enough calories to have gained more pounds than I would like.
I will DEFINITELY be checking in with this group. So supportive!
Our word of the year is STORY. As in: Everyone we meet has one, and...let’s choose the story we live.
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Well, as expected, Dianne's hubby doesn't want to go to the place in Georgia tomorrow. I had the feeling that by the time the guys got home, he wouldn't want to get up in time to leave here by 4 in the morning. She seemed to want to go, but he wasn't crazy about the idea so they aren't, which doesn't surprise me one bit. So I guess I'll do some HIIT tomorrow since I can do that early in the morning. I'm suspecting that they'll probably leave here around 8-9 so I should be back by then.
Hey there Andrea.
Michele
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Hannah Joy will be a year old in two weeks. She's a doll baby. Mia will be a year old March 9. Hopefully I'll get a new picture of her too.
Love and hugs to all, working on ornaments. Jack and I are meeting with the landlord of the craft store tomorrow. Gonna try some Easter Eggs, that should be interesting, but I get to use all my beautiful pastel colors.
Janetr OKC
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Michelle,
I think you were talking about Tybee island(sp) ,but now they aren't going...
Middle of the night going back to sleep.1 -
Recovery day today.
Some walking. Lots of cashews.
Machka in Oz3 -
Kate UK2
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Morning, all,
Back from our retreat rested, refreshed, and with good news all 'round. First, on me, I only gained a bit over a pound, and while I didn't go completely crazy over the weekend, I did wobble a bit here and there, so VERY pleased with that. Just didn't want the scale to go back up over the 10-pound mark (numbers junkie), and I stayed at 209.1, so happy with that. And I'm still bloated all over, so I know as that peels off, the weight will too. Water weight works both ways, it goes on quick, as well as coming off quick, and traveling always makes me swelly.
The son has a plan in mind that, with just a couple things going right, should see him through the next couple months and safely ensconced in Arkansas ahead of us. We'll talk to his uncle today, who John convinced to help with the upcoming few months rent to get him through his lease, and also convinced that he'll pay him back. Since it will cost $3,000 plus, we could not and would not have assisted--he SEEMS to have thought everything through, and more than anything else, John's making plans. For his future. For ANY future. That makes me very happy.
And things with the daughter are better. We're staying carefully away from any hint of leaving for now, and when she's ready, she'll bring it up. I think, while she's in the field, her father and I will check into some local, well-reviewed daycares. There's one near here that does before and after-school care, as well as daycare, and the bus from his school could drop the six-year-old off there easily. We'll see.
JanetR - your plans for the craft store sound absolutely spiffy. Hope they work out very, very well, and jeweled Easter eggs sound absolutely beautiful. Knowing your work from the Christmas ornaments, I'm sure they'll be simply gorgeous. I have always been fascinated by Faberge eggs, and that's how I see yours.
I'm the only one in the house who has to work today, so I better get on it.
Love y'all,
Lisa in NC
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Oh! and for my fellow British TV lovers - Got home in time to eat a little dinner and retreat upstairs, and just to unwind, started a one-season series called "William & Mary," starring Martin Clunes. You'll know him if you ever watched "Doc Martin." We stayed up 'til midnight watching every episode, getting totally hooked from the first. Woke up speaking with combined British/Scottish accent in my head, I swear. It was wonderful.
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morning ladies~
slept well, and got a text from the office manager saying she isnt coming in,so I am going to work at 9..
so that doesnt give me time to do much this morning..will check in when I get home5 -
LisaInNCNow wrote: »Oh! and for my fellow British TV lovers - Got home in time to eat a little dinner and retreat upstairs, and just to unwind, started a one-season series called "William & Mary," starring Martin Clunes. You'll know him if you ever watched "Doc Martin." We stayed up 'til midnight watching every episode, getting totally hooked from the first. Woke up speaking with combined British/Scottish accent in my head, I swear. It was wonderful.
Lisa
Lisa:- I loved that series. They only made a few series though, don't know why, because it was quite popular here in the UK.
Karen UK4 -
LISA I also loved that series
No gym today but have finished Week 1 of 5 week KB workout then Leslie Sansone 3 mile Walk and Firm vid on YouTube
Kate UK6 -
Hi Ladies,
No workout for me today. Still feeling after effects of virus last week. Going to do a relaxation yoga stretch today and keep it light for the next few days. It snowed on Saturday night, but much of it has already melted. Today it's sunny and cool, but by Wednesday we should hit 70 so I'll probably take a walk then. I've kept up the water and I'm now eating solid food after 3 days of not eating much at all.I don't have a lot of energy, still tired, but not as weak and dizzy as last week and no headaches. Prayers for all who need them. Have a great day.
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Hi ladies,
Andrea, welcome to the group and MFP. That’s great that you were able to celebrate your DH 1 year anniversary with a walk. Is he still able to work at all? Must be difficult for you both. (((Hugs)))
Janet, I like the idea of the Easter eggs. You could get little display stands as they wouldn’t be hung from trees like the Christmas ones. Can’t wait to see them.
Lisa, glad to hear you are well rested and that your D.S. is making plans for the future.
Janet, Hannah Joy is beautiful!
I have the day off today so hopefully DD got enough homework done to be able to take some time off to go to the movies with me. I was asleep when she got back from her dater so I don’t know how it went. She was out late so I’m assuming that it went well.
Hope everyone has a great day.
Terry in VT6 -
Never watched W&M , don't know why, but I love Doc Martin.
Just finished Day 2 Week 8 of c25k. Found it quite hard going today, but I think my pace was marginally quicker. I was trying to "push back" a little more and could feel it.
My son is encouraging me to do a Parkrun, or enter a race, but I'm far from that yet. I'm so enjoying reading all my running books and magazines, but reading is easier than doing! :laugh:
I did quite a hard section of my memoir this morning. Pleased to have got through it.
Running, writing, learning a language, dancing, learning an instrument all have something in common - sheer persistence and repetition gets you there in the end. A little every day, or every other day, and soon you will have accomplished something even if it feels you are getting nowhere at the time. Does that sound like any other process we know about????? The tortoise really does win the race. It's not about talent, or big gestures, it's about putting one foot in front of the other day by day. Small changes add up to big changes. I started by running one minute at a time. I started my book with a few short sentences. I have learnt all my languages by committing to five minutes a day. I ate healthily one meal at a time.
I wish I'd known this when I was younger.
But I'm so glad I know it now.
DON'T LET THE PERFECT BE THE ENEMY OF THE GOOD.
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Good morning MFP friends. Throat a bit scratchy this morning. Hope I’m not getting sick.
Lisa I loved Dr Martin. Will look for W&M.
Not much going on today so will rest.
SueBDew in TX4 -
Hello Monday!
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Janetr Oh what a sweet Hannah face that is. Love Love Love!
Andrea Welcome. You sound like an amazing person. We will be a great source of support as things with your husband unfold. Please come back frequently, we are really chatty and responsive. (((Hugs))).
@alsado9988 Tickled pink about the cronometer.com site you recommended. Big Thank You! for that one. Wow. Can't wait to get started. It will satisfy my compulsive little soul, LOL!
I was running water last night when all of a sudden I noticed hot water pressure was rapidly dwindling, so I went under the house to find that the hot water tank had rusted out. Took me a little while to figure out where to turn the water off to the hot water system, as it was a bit remote, but I did get it turned off. I wanted to talk with the emergency manager for my HVAC provider, but they didn't call back. I left 2 messages, an hour apart. Their emergency system apparently didn't work as it should have. Not very reassuring. I have contacted them this morning and they will work us in today. Meanwhile, no hot water. We do have cold water of course. That will make for a brisk shower, LOL! The water is about 45F or 7C.
Karen in Virginia
Update: Tommy has been out this morning and has gone off to get our new hot water tank. This is a little 6 gallon tank that is part of our tankless system. (I know...) - and I got a call from the semi-retired head honcho of our HVAC provider, apologizing and assuring me that they do take emergency calls very seriously and pride themselves on having a manager available 24/7 to respond in a timely fashion to urgent issues. He will be looking into what happened. We had a nice little chat. I work with his brother.
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Day 3. Moving forward. Staying off Facebook with the exception of letting family and friends know I’ll be offline for a while. Can’t say it’s been easy. I had been spending a lot of time on it.
I’ve been reading through this thread and learning. Seems like a very supportive community. Glad I found this group.9 -
Monday greetings ladies from Saskatchewan.
My heart rate tripped the machine to alarm in the program this morning. I've promised the trainer to have it checked out. I seem to remember the treadmill stopping on its own back a few years. Pretty sure I'm just special.
I'm off to get my 4 year old granddaughter that I am bringing home for the week. I wonder how to log the extra calories burned running after a 4 year old??
Anyways, it should be fun! Have a great day!
~ Laura on a mission ~5 -
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Got my walks in yesterday, and felt good about it. Did well all day into even. Emotional eating took over. Been off the horse and out of sorts the last two weeks. Does on the scale as I’ve gained two pounds this week. Have to get a handle on this.
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Rita One method that works for me is committing to just one day of eating properly, no matter what. Once I get through that one day and wake up the next day, I feel more in control. It always starts breaking down for me in the evening, too, when I am going through a bad time. I find that brushing my teeth, making a cup of hot tea, chewing sugarless gum, getting busy with a puzzle, getting on MFP, and going to bed early are all helpful in getting throught the danger zone. The key for me is getting through just one day. Hope that helps a little.
(((Hugs)))
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RunningMaven57 wrote: »Day 3. Moving forward. Staying off Facebook with the exception of letting family and friends know I’ll be offline for a while. Can’t say it’s been easy. I had been spending a lot of time on it.
I’ve been reading through this thread and learning. Seems like a very supportive community. Glad I found this group.
We are a very supportive community. I check in briefly with FB each day because it's the only way I can keep up with my friends and relatives halfway across the country, but I spend less than 5 minutes a day. MFP, however, is a different story...
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Sharon - I use YakTrax in icy conditions...easy to slip on & off and with little metal coils instead of spikes, they won't tear up a dry sidewalk if the ice is just patchy. Just be sure to remove for driving!5
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Walking my feet off in Rome. It’s cold and rainy but our spirits are high. I love the espresso and DH loves the pastry (not me!). Here’s 2 simple pics so far8
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