WOMEN AGES 50+ FOR JUNE 2018
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M in OZ: I think cycling is one of the best forms of exercise, along with walking, swimming and yoga. Does your weather make it a pleasure during this season? I ride a stationary bike at the gym regularly before my yoga class. It gets my whole body tuned up for yoga & the day. :bigsmile:
No, the winter weather here isn't particularly nice. It's not like the Canadian prairie winters I'm used to ... it's like the Pacific Northwest winters: chilly, rainy, damp, windy. Nights get down to about freezing. Daytime highs hit about 10°C. It often snows at higher elevations, and will occasionally snow as far down as sea level.
Snow here is predicted by elevation. Today, there's supposed to be snow down to 800 metres ... we're at about 50 metres above sea level. Our local mountain is about 1200 metres, so it will be topped with snow.
Today is 10°C with winds gusting to 60 km/h providing us with a "feels like" temperature of about 6°C, and they're predicting that it is going to start raining here (snowing at higher elevations) within the next couple hours.
It's also very hilly here, so trying to battle all that plus haul my butt up hills is really unpleasant.
Also, since my husband had his accident and has been in hospital, it has been pitch dark by the time I get home after visiting him. I don't mind riding at night when the weather isn't too bad, but the idea of going out in the dark, cold, wind, and often rain after a long day of work and being at the hospital ... just ... nope.
So, I brought my bicycle and trainer into the lounge room, set it all up in front of the TV, and that's where I've been riding for the past month or 6 weeks or so. Bright, climate controlled, and I can do as much or as little as I want to do.
A friend at work uses Zwift, so I got some information from him about how to set that up, and now I ride the Zwift courses. Yesterday I just wanted to do about half an hour, got on the course, and discovered that there were a series of sprints. First one I wasn't paying much attention, but I went flat out for the next two ... and today my legs are feeling it a bit!
Last Saturday, I did a longer course on Zwift and ended up riding an hour and 20 minutes. That's the longest ride I've done on a trainer in quite some time! Usually I only do 30-60 minutes. But the Zwift course was motivating enough for me to keep going.
I was running outside on weekends early in the day before going into the hospital, but I might have to give my feet a break from that for a little while.
I also walk quite a bit ... averaging about 30 km/week, but this week I'm down to 21 km. Again, trying to give my feet a break.
The one thing I do need to add back into my exercise routine is weights and core work. And a bit more stretching too!
Machka in Oz6 -
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ALLIE congrats on the condo, you deserve it
Still can't get in the groove with food, craving carbs, which are my downfall, need Pip's boot
Off to exercise now, wish I was as consistent with eating
Want to go visit my DD but our mainline station is closed at the moment and I can't face the hassle of changing trains for buses etc, must be an age thing. I'm fine normally as I get on in Liverpool and get off in Birmingham, if anything changes I panic a bit.
Lovely weather here in UK at the moment
Kate UK5 -
ohhhhh I dont want to go to work...I am overtired, but had a great time at the wedding last night..
up and dressed, and having my tea...then off I go, will pick up Alfie after work..3 -
Good morning all! Happy Saturday! Not much new going on in my life right now. Insect Adventure week ended and the kids had a good time. Got a phone call from a friend who had a cousin looking for weekend care for her two kids. They asked if I accept state payment and I told them yes; then I told them my hourly rate and that they would have to pay the difference that the state does not pay. Well, friend got angry that I wouldn't watch the kids for ONLY what the state pays (which is less than half of my hourly rate). For a quick second I thought, well a little money is better than no money; but then I thought, "I could go OUT and get a job and make more than what I would make in giving up my weekend for two kids. So...no. Hopefully my friend will get over this anger with me, in time. If not, I guess I will live. Just makes me sad that she would be so insistent, because she knows my situation. Almost as if she is deliberately trying to take advantage. Oh well.
Allie- Congrats on your condo! Woo-hoo!
Kate UK- Just saw the clip of James Corden/Paul McCartney carpool karaoke in Liverpool. It made me think of you! If you haven't seen it, you should look it up on Youtube. Seriously, the best carpool karaoke that James Corden has ever done.
Heather-Edie and Bea look like they are having a ball in the berry patch! I don't see much strawberry on their faces; so there must be more berries in their basket than their bellies! There is acreage from a blueberry farm for sale just down the road from my house; I am wondering if they will have workers out picking those bushes or if passersby can just pick a bit...I should call and ask. It is almost blueberry season, here. It is strawberry season and I managed to pick 10 quarts. Hoping to make some jam. I am sure you will have those pesky two pounds off in no time! Glad to hear you are getting acclimated to "land life" again!
Dana-Love the pics of the DGCs! I am sure they are having a good time at the Y with you! Swimming is fantastic!
Rita- Sorry to hear about Red Tail! You did what you could for him. The pups look pretty spiffy with their new haircuts. Seeing the little guy (is it Wicket) who is angry/sad about his new look reminds me of the Pixar short film titled "Boundin'" You should look it up! Nvrmnd, here it is: https://player.vimeo.com/video/119426290 Enjoy!
Suebdew- Ugh! Your poor grandson! Injury on top of injury! Whoot! A cruise! How fun! I remember you talking about this, kind of. Is this an anniversary cruise with the whole family?
backontrack- best exercises I know for lower back: stretches and things like yoga, walking, and swimming. My lower back pain is always worse in the morning so a good stretch (toe touch or similar bending back arch) and some easy movement like walking usually works out the soreness. My DH suffers from chronic back pain, so all of his exercise is zero impact and light (very light) lifting. Remember to take it easy!
Oh, a couple of NSVs for me this week; all thanks to the "love" of my DH: I have resisted the Wholey Cheese cracker/chips that he bought (and I Looooove a crunchy chippy cracker) and ALSO the newest treat from Hershey, a cherry cheesecake flavored chocolate bar! He actually bought these things with me in mind (so kind). him: "I thought you liked cheesecake..." The chocolate is in the freezer. I am sure he will eat it. The crackers are in his cupboard; so my brain knows they are off limits. He will eat those, too. I find it very unfair that he can eat these things and gain zero weight.
Ah well, on my "schedule" for this weekend is painting my baseboards, burning a pile of brush in the back yard, and paperwork/prep for next week. I will be making/grilling cilantro lime chicken either tonight or tomorrow. Depends on when my son wants it for dinner. I will be doing my grocery shopping this afternoon, when he returns from work with my car. Good news, his jeep should be done and ready to be picked up in two weeks! They have had it since March! Can I say, a big ABOUT TIME!!
love and hugs to all who need them! ttfn xoxoxo KJ (Kelly)5 -
First day of summer vacation (I'm a teacher) and words can't describe how relieved I am that this year is done and dusted!
Heading to the gym, I am blessed.
NYKAREN7 -
Saturday -- Another Zwift ride
Distance: 17.40 km
Elevation: 40 m
Moving Time: 40:24
Elapsed Time: 40:24
...................... Avg . . . . . Max
Speed . . . . . . 25.8km/h . . . 42.5km/h
Heart Rate . . . 135bpm . . . 161bpm
Cadence . . . . . 78 . . . 131
Power . . . . . . 87W . . . 222W
Machka in Oz5 -
Kelly-I know that Paul McCartney James Corden was awesome wasn't it.?today I am resting it's been one heck of a last week..rainy and yucky today...so will pick up Alfie and hopefully just chill today, tomorrow I have to pick strawberries and make jam with my girlfriend.3
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Hi all. Still have not heard back from the tech guy. Sooooo laid back!!! I can't pick it up today anyway as DH has the car for the cricket. It'll have to be Monday now. If at all. I've texted him.
DH has diarrhoea, probably from the ham rolls, so he almost didn't go to cricket, but he's made a dash for it. He can always come home again.
I've made myself a veg curry for dinner. He won't be eating any.
Going to cycle for my bonus calories and catch up on my Scandi Noir. Lovely weather here, but not really for running. I have a fan in the exercise room.
KJ - I'm sure it's far more worth to you to have a weekend to yourself than to exhaust yourself for a cut rate. What a cheek that "friend" had!!
Much love, Heather UK XXXXXX3 -
Kelly This one is for and me and my hubby 😕
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backontrack101 wrote: »anyone know what is best exercises for lower back pain?
Water aerobics helps keep mine from being painful (I notice when I go a week without going) which includes stretching times. My husband has back trouble and one they gave him was pulling his knees toward his chest laying on his back or (in water) standing up.2 -
coastalgosgal wrote: »I woke up at 7:30am, but then went back to sleep until 11 am! I did manage to get dressed, make up a meals list until next week, and a shopping list for husband. We'll see what he comes back with. Having items logged into mfp diary helps when you wish that certain kind of cereal! So on the list today is Special K Protein brown sugar crunch cereal! He can't possibly mess that one up!
Just have a splitting headache this morning, and want to do nothing but curl up on the couch.
Breathing better, my nasal passages were doing the flip flop thing. I turn and one side fills up, blow my nose, turn and the other side fills up. My ears are really aching, maybe just having vertigo for so long. Some people have it for years, how dreadful!
I put my hair in kid ponytails, hoping that will improve my mood. My husband has a hard time talking serious to me when I do. So at least my image presented shows I'm fun, when I don't feel well.
Hugs to each and every one of you!
Rebecca
Whidbey island
Washington
Diffusing eucalyptus in a diffuser (or vicks and water in a scentsy burner at night did wonders for my sinus issues. Then I found out it's toxic for my cat, so only do it at work (and use lotion with a few drops on myself at home. )1 -
backontrack101 wrote: »anyone know what is best exercises for lower back pain?
Yoga, cat/cow pose helps me the most.
Puppies after grooming. Wicket mad at me. Chewy has same happy attitude.
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cute pups. We had planned to go smaller this time (after our last lab/shepherd/retriever) mixes died, and kind of did, but our beagle mix is much heavier/longer than we expected.0 -
Low Back Pain: Therapist had me do this - Lie with your back flat on the floor and knees raised; lift your rear off the floor and then lower back down so that the small of your back hits flat on the floor; do 3 sets of 30.1
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Hi, Been back on the fitness wagon for a week. A long siege of having and ill spouse and his recent death had me stress eating until I was close to my highest ever weight. Counting calories is what works for me to curb my excessive eating, so I'm using MyFitnessPal. Planning to stick with this long term. I live in Indiana (midwest United States). I'm 63, have 5 children and 8 grandchildren and try to focus on the positive. A quote I often remember is from Caroline Ingalls quoted in "Little Town on the Prairie" …. "There is no great loss without some small gain." The rhythm of my life has changed since my husband's death and it is easier to plan what and when I eat now. His cause of death was a progressive neurological disease, Lewy Body Dementia, which onset at age 58. The past 4 years of my life have been very challenging. I want to be healthy and active as long as possible.
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joisfit: Welcome to a great group. I'm sorry for the loss or your DH.2
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Greetings! I am new to this and am very determined to keep going. I only started 8 days ago and had a minor set back with exercise yesterday...but it's okay...back at it today. I more concerned right now with staying at my calorie goal. Even when I exercise, I am not adding in the additional calories. I found going to the gym more enjoyable today. It was raining and I wasn't going to let that excuse work today. So I went, turned on a YouTube walking on the treadmill 30 walk and the beat kept me at 3.7 MPH even during the inclines. It was AWESOME! I have a goal to reach by Christmas...but I am taking it 5# at a time. It is SMART goal so I know that I can get there. I journal about my day, and this is truly helping in keeping me motivated.
Is there a way to count your steps when on a treadmill? I do not count my steps during my normal day...it's in addition to my normal day. For now, I added the calories burned.6 -
Thanks for all the comments on my bird rescue attempt and my puppies!
KJ I loved the video! Thank you so much! I needed the moral for myself as well as a good smile.
DH has been extra cranky lately. Bringing me down with him. We are moving on Wednesday so I hope that will help him.
RV Rita in Grants New Mexico0 -
Allie, congrats on the arrival of your bouncing baby Condo! Nice to have that done, I'm sure.
Kelly, good for you for sticking to your guns about the kids and cut rate day care, have to agree with Heather, your "friend" showed a lot of cheek for expecting you to cut your rate for her cousin. Maybe she should offer to take care of the kids!
joisfit, condolences on the loss of your hubby. I can only imagine the challenges of your last four years. Welcome to a great group!
Tku418, welcome to you also. Does the treadmill you are using have a distance counter? Sometimes, although it varies with each machine, you can adjust the counter for steps as opposed to just distance, although steps do vary with stride length too. I have a fitbit that counts my steps for me. It's just a basic Alta (and I didn't have to pay for it!) but it works fairly well. Not a lot of bells and whistles on it, but I often find that more bells makes it harder to use, my old brain just can't wrap around some of the newer technology! lol
Janet, "two types of people" Yes!! That's hubby and I! lol He is starting to gain some weight now, his activity levels have dropped considerably since he was diagnosed with a herniated disc in his lower back about 18 mos ago, but his eating habits are not great. Oh well, it is what it is......
Machka, I'm glad that you are not out riding your bike in the dark with wind and rain, sounds really unsafe! The zwift and trainer are a much better idea, as you said, climate control and good lighting! Still keeping you and hubby in my thoughts.
Heather, hope you find out what's up with your phone soon. What a pain! Hubby is having issues with his phone right now too. It's an iphone, and is a few years old. Apple keeps updating their software, he can't disable the updates but the phone doesn't have the capability to keep up with the updates! He is annoyed, to say the least. His phone won't hold a charge for more than a few hours, and heaven help him if he actually uses it! This can be a bad thing, he does have a heart condition, has had two heart attacks, has some permanent damage and we don't have a land line anymore. So if he gets into trouble and his phone is dead, well, it could end poorly... He has ordered a new phone, not an Apple product tho!! lol
Rita, I too was sad to hear that the hawk didn't make it, but at least you probably made his last hours more comfortable than they would have been in the wild.
Well, I have set the alarm on my phone to go off to remind me to brush my teeth, it's not working as well as I hoped it would. Well, the alarm is going off, I'm just not always paying attention to it. so my own fault. I will get better at it!
Evelyn, Vancouver Island4 -
Good morning! Some critter (bear? raccoon? coyote?) got into the garbage and dragged selected bits down the ravine. Joe thinks it's a sure sign of summer and reminds me to be more water wise. This year we have more plants to water than we did when we moved in last September and there was no one here to use water last August. Want to start hiking down to the cistern regularly to monitor the water level, but that will mean overcoming Joe's (and MY) nervousness about cougars etc. (gulp!)
Machka your win-win eating and exercise plan sounds both healthy and successful. Well done! Bringing your bicycle and trainer inside-brilliant! Sorry to hear about your feet, know you're a great walker and "Arthur" can make that painful.
Mary Glad to hear from you! Leech lake setup sounds lovely, but that name :noway: Will the rental income cover the $$ lost to farming spring and fall? Does this mean you'll retire too?
jujubean welcome back. pip will provide her boot
Rebecca brava for continuing with the new maneuver despite the terrible first experience. Sounds like progress!
Welcome 5lambert, I too was afraid I wouldn't like retirement. I love Love LOVE it and hope you will too!
Janetr "... proud owner of aisle 4" made me laugh out LOUD! and we resemble the "two types of people" remark
Lenora glad to see your smile, miss your posts.
Dana you live in a national park near a Y with an 83degree pool? I can be there in 4 or 5 days, see you soon! Oops, no, Arkansas' bugs love me and the snakes... :noway:
backontrack best to have a pt or chiro recommend lower back exercises for your individual situation. Remember the best exercises are the ones you will do
Yay Allie! You've come a long way galfriend!
Kay I can just see you racing your scooter vs your grandkids. What are plasma cars?
pip happy happy anniversary to you and kirby! How did you and Kirby meet?
Katla sounds like your DH is really enjoying planning some RV adventures. Sounds like just the boost you both needed.
KJ "... the labourer is worthy of his reward" and if she doesn't understand that, she needs to learn to be a better friend. Stand your ground! Loved "Bounder" thanks!
Welcome joisfit in Indiana. (((hugs))) for your loss. You've found a great group of caring, wise, supportive women. Come back often!
Welcome Tku "...back at it today" that's the key! Pedometer is the only way I know to count steps.
Corelle, love love LOVE it. Put plain white plates and bowls on our registry, got an entire set from dear family friends. Ended up donating the cups and saucers as we don't entertain, use mugs, and have limited storage space. Kept the plates, bowls and serving platter. Only shattered one plate in 31 years, you have to drop them JUST SO... ;} Like Rye have the blue cornflower baking squares, amber stockpot, small and smaller saucepan. If I ever found an amber double boiler I'd sacrifice my Revereware double boiler with steamer... uh oh, so maybe it's best not. ;}
Time to "get started" (thanks Katla) on the exercises I skipped yesterday. Still struggling to get all 5 dailies (log, protein, meditate, knee exercises, walk one more step) and weekly (Tumble). SWSY and hanging art haven't even begun. Foo.
ttfn,
Barbara, the Southern Oregon Coastie AHMOD.
60 g protein 10/22, meditate 17/22, walk one more step 18/22, knee exercises 17/22, walk Tumble 12/12 times, SWSY 0/6, hang up or purge art 04 -
Barbara I have the Corning Ware Amber double boiler. I only use a double boiler for fudge (Christmas). Wheat do you use a double boiler for? ((curious)
Rye0 -
Happy Saturday!
Welcome joisfit and tku414! I hope y’all come back often. Please post you name and location next time.
Allie Congratulations in the bouncing baby condo! May you have many memories created there! It’s been a long journey from about The spring if 2017.
Made waffle for DGKs this morning and canned pears. All out of bananas. I had no idea that canned pears packed in their own juice are so high in calories! Fresh fruit is much better.
They are in the back bedroom on their gaming devices. It’s hard to get them off!
It stormed last night but more coming!
That’s about it for now. I need a nap!
Dana in Arkansas0 -
Gaaah! Joe just came in the office pushing Crunch and Munch towards me. Resisted so far, gonna floss those teeth and get down on the floor.
Rye fudge at Christmas yes, and melting chocolate for coating Christmas candy, cheese fondue, pudding... hmm, maybe keeping the Revereware steamer IS the more healthy alternative Thanks Rye!1 -
I love my Corelle dishes also! Had the green ivy, then found the irises..... Gave the ivy to our YS when he moved out, and bought the irises! lol Still have them, they are round, of course as soon as I bought them, the new style of square plates came in. Not sure I like the square ones, but they would probably fit better in the cupboards. Oh well, I'm not going out to buy new ones again, too expensive, especially when I've got perfectly good dishes. I have had a few pieces break over the years, it is quite dramatic when it happens! Fortunately that's not often.
YS promptly sold everything he owned and moved three provinces away.... Not happy about that, but now, seven or eight years later, he is moving back! I am beyond excited! He was out very briefly in May when OS got married, he was wanting to move back then, but the people that he will be roommates with are having a hard time finding a place, which sucks for them as they are currently in a rental that the owner is planning on putting up for sale. Anyway, I had talked to hubby about telling YS that he could come and live with us for awhile if he wanted, hubby was resistant to the idea, and I understand that. I'm sure the bloom will come off the rose fairly quickly with having him there full time, but he texted a few days ago and asked if he could live with us for awhile. I knew hubby wouldn't/couldn't say no to him if he asked, and no, I didn't suggest that to YS, but I was right, so YS will be here mid to late Aug. Hopefully it won't be for too long. He shouldn't have trouble finding a job, it seems like most businesses have help wanted posters in their windows. The trick, of course, is finding a job that actually pays a living wage. Not always the easiest here in this inflated market! Rent is just ridiculously high and to try and buy something, YIKES! One of the fellows that will be a roommate works at a place that installs truck canopies and that kind of stuff and they were hiring in May, hopefully they will still be looking when he gets here. Quite likely they still will be, so hard to find people these days.
I'm sure there were more people that I wanted to respond to, but memory fails...
Welcome to the newbies, congrats to those celebrating and hugs for those who need them.
Evelyn, Vancouver Island2 -
Evie- it was a corrupted micro card that threw my phone out. Never heard of that, nor do I understand it. I have a Sony Xperia, which contains a micro card. It's great for storage, but clearly prone to weakness. The tech guy is getting all the photos, info, downloaded music etc off the old card so he can put it back onto the new one I bought and inserted. The download onto his computer keeps sticking, which us why it's taking so long. I have downloaded offline play lists on there for my running, ballroom dancing etc, plus photos, plus an app which has a key to my passwords (not the actual passwords) which I would very much like restored. I do have back up for the photos, but I like them actually on the phone as well.
The corruption completely froze the phone, but it's working fine now. He just has the old card.
DH has not come back from the cricket yet, so he must be ok.
Had two calorie free, AF drinks at lunch time today, but it still feels odd, "drinking" in the middle of the day. Having an AF beer with my curry. It's 26 calories.
Many congratulations to Allie.
Love Heather UK xxxxxxx
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My boot is here for all your *kitten* kickin needs3
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GaaaH! Pip I just had one of my husband's chocolate covered old fashioned donuts! ( getting ready for das boot)!
Rebecca2 -
Today, feeling better. Didn't use the inhaler all day yesterday. Felt like its been doing its job so I am not one to take stuff I don't need.
Beautiful day today! Hope you have a nice day.
Rebecca4 -
Hello ladies! My daughter and son-in-law were up visiting for the country music concert and my daughter ended up at the hospital with severe cramping. She may have a abscess or blood buildup. She will be in one more night. The day before my daughter-in-law also ended up in the hospital with gastrointestinal issues and will be in there over the weekend for sure. This on top of having our rental units ready by the middle of next week. Everybody always wants to move in early! So if I am absent a lot this month it will be due to moving and family matters.
Barbara- I am retired! I was only going to work in Arizona as a teacher for fun, but that fell through. Probably because God knew that John would end up helping his brother farm in the spring and the fall. The money that we get for the rental will cover our living expenses at both resorts. Great job on your daily goal setting.
Have a great day everyone!
Mary from Minnesota4
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