WOMEN AGES 50+ FOR APRIL 2019

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  • GodMomKim
    GodMomKim Posts: 3,703 Member

    Hi Gals,
    Rita – you look great.

    Barbara – if you decide to drive you can stay in my guest room on the way down. I’m 45 minutes off of Highway 5.

    Karen - those memories of Norte Dame are so much more special now.

    What a sad day!

    Kim from N. California
  • janetr7476
    janetr7476 Posts: 4,001 Member
    edited April 2019
    Rita, wow. Doesn't it just make you feel good???? You go girlfriend!!

    I too cried reading the first news bulletins to my husband regarding Notre Dame. It breaks my heart.

    Thank you all for your sweet comments on my granddaughter's picture.

    Love you my friends <3
    Janetr OKC
  • grogers511
    grogers511 Posts: 477 Member
    📙Accountability post for Monday, April 15th
    ✔️1. Carbs 50g max with no more than 25g per meal. (33g)
    ✔️2. Fiber 25g. (27g)
    ✔️3. Track in MFP. Complete the entry daily.
    ✔️4. Exercise - log 30 Fitbit minutes (36 Active minutes).
    ✖️5. No eating after 9pm.
    ✖️6. In bed by midnight.

    • Overall Feeling: Frustrated. Overwhelmed. Distracted. Breathe...
    • Exercise: I only had 11 minutes at 11:25pm as i sat on the sofa. So I switched over to YouTube Leslie Sansone and got busy.
    • Eating deadline. I didn’t really look up until 9:30pm then realized i haven’t eaten supper. Haven’t eaten much today. Too distracted with other things.
    • Bedtime-Sleep Hygiene. Late tonight getting my bath and getting to bed. But I’m tired.
    • Bright Spot today: The scales moved down again instead of up. Haven’t been to this low since Dec. 6th. The yo-yo went “YO”.
    • Today I’m grateful for:
    1. A good night of sleep Sunday night.
    2. Dan was able to repair the leaking drain pipe under the kitchen sink quickly today.
    3. Choc Zero chocolate - sweetened with monk fruit and high in fiber- even if the fiber turned out to be soluable corn fiber and I’m not sure how i feel about corn fiber. But, I’ve limited my daily intake to one serving a day. And - they’re individually wrapped servings. I keep these in the kitchen safe for my own good. I get out one serving and spin the dial to lock it down for another 24 hours. Nice treat.
    4. Being able to file an extension for Dad’s Tax Return. He doesn’t owe any taxes but I decided to file it anyway - for official record of his income. Probably didn’t need to file an extension but after my morning - I felt relief just parking it officially.
    5. For the safety of the statues of the 12 Apostles and the relic “crown of thorns” from the fire of Notre Dame Cathedral. Though sad about so much more destroyed or damaged.

    -- Ginger in Texas
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  • klanders30
    klanders30 Posts: 2,569 Member
    Morning friends, Rita you are an inspiration, you look so happy and healthy! <3

    Embracing the day, and my second cup of coffee.

    NYKAREN
  • spikeyhair
    spikeyhair Posts: 2,078 Member
    So sad to see Notre Dame burning, I love beautiful buildings and history :(:(

    DH finally had hearing check, of course he needs aids, after complaining about me mumbling for years. Now has to decide on which aids to have and wether to go with NHS or private. Suppose this will take an age to sort as he never rushes and nagging doesn't help LOL

    Welcome any new ladies

    Kate UK <3
  • KJLaMore
    KJLaMore Posts: 2,847 Member
    <3
  • margaretturk
    margaretturk Posts: 5,263 Member
    edited April 2019
    Karen thank you for sharing your pictures!

    Katla so sorry about your neighbor.

    Beadowl
    thank you for your feedback. Still finding the right lawyer. Trying to find out what is happening to son now is another nightmare. All we know is he did make it to the hospital for an evaluation. They may have sent him to another hospital but because of Hippa laws were are told nothing.

    Allie [/b hope your complaint is handled well. I will say if you can get patients to write a complaint it will get more notice. I know this from years of teaching. The complaints from parents were handled much effectively than from a teacher on staff.

    :heart: Margaret
  • KetoneKaren
    KetoneKaren Posts: 6,412 Member
    What I worked on today at painting class.
    For you Notre Dame...
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    The background is more of a sky blue than shown in the photo

    This is beautiful, Margaret!
  • exermom
    exermom Posts: 6,535 Member
    Ladies, I need your help.

    I have a large ceramic turtle that I'll be doing eventually. However, in the meantime, he has a large stomach. Everything I've seen is that people write the family name on his stomach or the word "welcome". I honestly don't want either. But what it says needs to be something short (like one or two words).

    I've googled trying to come up with words, but all I can find are things that are many more words.

    Does anyone have anything they can think of that I can write on his stomach. I need to get a template ready and that'll take a while.

    Then again, it's not like I don't have a lot to work on. Right now I'm working on the Peanuts characters. I'm doing PigPen right now. I have Charlie Brown, Lucy, Linus, Snoopy (natch), Sally. Plus I have 5 of the 7 dwarfs to work on. So I have enough to keep me busy for a while. But I'd still like to have an idea of something to write on his stomach.

    Michele in NC
  • Machka9
    Machka9 Posts: 25,630 Member
    Very sad about Notre Dame.

    I've never been inside, but have seen it from the outside a few times ...

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    Machka in Oz

  • grandmallie
    grandmallie Posts: 10,105 Member
    Good Morning again ladies~
    Michelle I have told him but dont think he understands.. will be going again at lunch to feed him, breakfast not so well..
    got a call from my boss at 7 am which is unusal he asked if I could work thursday and told him yes if he needed me.. I think Michael will be walked out tonight at closing time.. I think my complaint was nail in the coffin.. oh there is quite a long list of patients that have complained so Dr Pandey was just collecting evidence..
    I hope he has another Office Manager to step in..I just got back from taking Homer to vet for bloodwork... 175.00 later .. Tom will pay the bill ,he just doesn't want anything to go wrong while he is away... He might not have been a great husband but he is a wonderful pet parent ..
    going to finish my tea and start hoeing out my closet , I have stuff everywhere...
  • Machka9
    Machka9 Posts: 25,630 Member
    So nice to come home to a clean house. :)

    Our new housecleaning team did their thing today!!


    Meanwhile my endeavour to reduce the number of emails in my Inbox at work is going well. (not) I've gone from 25 emails on Friday evening to 50 emails on Monday evening and 75 emails this evening when I left work. In fact I dealt with one or two as soon as I got to the university in a vague attempt to chip away at it.


    Machka in Oz
  • Machka9
    Machka9 Posts: 25,630 Member
    exermom wrote: »
    Ladies, I need your help.

    I have a large ceramic turtle that I'll be doing eventually. However, in the meantime, he has a large stomach. Everything I've seen is that people write the family name on his stomach or the word "welcome". I honestly don't want either. But what it says needs to be something short (like one or two words).

    I've googled trying to come up with words, but all I can find are things that are many more words.

    Does anyone have anything they can think of that I can write on his stomach. I need to get a template ready and that'll take a while.

    Then again, it's not like I don't have a lot to work on. Right now I'm working on the Peanuts characters. I'm doing PigPen right now. I have Charlie Brown, Lucy, Linus, Snoopy (natch), Sally. Plus I have 5 of the 7 dwarfs to work on. So I have enough to keep me busy for a while. But I'd still like to have an idea of something to write on his stomach.

    Michele in NC

    Here you go ... 120 Two Word Quotes. :)

    https://www.laughteronlineuniversity.com/two-word-quotes/

    Or one that's not on that list (unless I missed it): Kindness Matters. :)


    M in Oz
  • pipcd34
    pipcd34 Posts: 17,288 Member
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  • cityjaneLondon
    cityjaneLondon Posts: 12,724 Member
    Hi all, sad about Notre Dame, but hope a lot of important stuff can be saved. The people doing the shoring up have a difficult job! As most of you know, I am a Francophile, and one of my favourite places in all the world is the view of it from the café on the opposite bank of the Seine. I want some of my ashes to be sprinkled near there, from the little footbridge.

    Today we went into town on the bus to buy DH his very first smartphone. :o He is still on clockwork. Unfortunately the shop for his network did not have the right one in stock and the guru guy was on holiday, so he has ordered one from Amazon and will ring up to make an appointment to get it all set up with his old number etc. He has a steep learning curve ahead! He really wants it so he can follow sport results when he is out and about and for the maps. He rarely talks on the phone.
    After paying in a royalties cheque for an old children's book we went to Marks and Spencer to buy easy food for tonight. I actually saw some trousers (pants) that I liked! I tried them on and bought them. Then I saw a great cardigan that will look great with the pants, so I bought that too! Hooray!
    We saw there was 20% off homeware, so we looked for champagne glasses. We have loads already, but they are all too small for when it is just us. Found some we liked. At the till, instead of ringing up 20 percent off, it rang up 90 percent off! She tried twice, then called the supervisor. Yes, he said, there are some odd items like that. So we got £29.50 glasses for £2.84. !!!!!! DH thinks they must be closing the home department in that store as it is tiny. Anyway, bargain! !

    At home I made the whole orange and almond cake for our guests next week. Now relaxing. Swing dance tonight. My cold is still horrible and I hardly slept. Sinus ache now. :'(

    Love Heather UK xxxxxxx
  • auntiebk
    auntiebk Posts: 2,616 Member
    Barbie " pets bring us so many opportunities for spiritual growth" Truth! Will remember and smile next time cleaning up an accident :)
    Karen stunning pics and so very sad. Reminder to make the most of every opportunity.
    Kim thank you for your generous offer! Would love to see your yard ;)
    Ginger "kitchen safe" what a brilliant idea!
    Lisa could the wobbliness just be your emotional stability muscles learning to adjust to the new not-pushing-against-anything normal? Sometimes losing a negative is still a loss.
    allie :heart: and hugs for you and Homer.
    Machka thank you SOOO Much for the "Machka in the morning" pics. Brought bellylaughs! Could as well have been "Barbara before her second cup of tea". Envy you and Heather your housecleaners.
    Michele what is it that you want to say to people who see your turtle? Tell us the story and bet one of the writing ladies here can come up with the word or short phrase.
    Heather WOW what a successful shopping day, (slacks, sweater, flutes). Don't you just love English?
    Carol we'll be in both your and your caregivers' pockets. Healing prayers. Yuor DH has done all he could. Glad he's willing to step back from the BnL situation. Neither your DH nor you need the stress.
    Kay "slow down" is so apt for on Michele's turtle ;) Hip Hip Hooray for your husband!
    Welcome beadowl, let us know what you'd like to be called and your general locale.
    Welcome Beverly from NY and congrats on your amazing success the past year.

    pip, Michele, Heather, Machka, Mary in AZ, KJ, Barbie and others I've been meaning for a long time to salute your activity levels. Now add to that Sharon, b4leaving and Beverly in NY and others who've found ways to exercise despite mobility challenges, you are motivating me to get up and MOVE! Raining too much to weed, Virgo moon, time to go through those bookshelves, purge and dust. Thank you all!

    Ditto missing Joyce and Meg. Anyone heard from Leonora? Wishing them all well.

    Lighter, lovelies!
    f8qt1s098sxm.gifBarbara, the Southern Oregon Coastie AHMOD
    walk one more step 10/30, 60 g protein 13/30, rx/vits 12.5/30, meditate 4/30, knee exercises 4/30, SWSY 0/30, play with Tumble 9/30, hang up or purge art 0/4 AF 8/30.
    Word for 2019: "GOOD" good attitude, good food, good times, good choices, good enough, feel good, GOOD!
    04/15 LT: well pet appointments-Y MT: weed and prep ground for potatoes, transplants-Nope, still raining ST: History pub and Way of the Cross-Y
  • 1948Peachy
    1948Peachy Posts: 1,511 Member
    Dr Katie ~ The floors are handsome and that rug will really bring out your room! :)
  • klanders30
    klanders30 Posts: 2,569 Member
    Carol healing thoughts are speeding your way <3<3 As challenging as it is to let go, your DH now must let go, sad but true. Both DH and I on both sides have had to learn that sad lesson about familly members that refuse assistance.

    The sun is shining, but there is still a nip in the air. I will get to the gym today then another evening concert.

    NYKAREN
  • lisa196922
    lisa196922 Posts: 15 Member
    Struggling staying on task today. It’s warming up outside might try to get out and run later on.

    Hope everyone is having a good afternoon.

    Lisa in Ohio
  • okiewoman510
    okiewoman510 Posts: 1,318 Member
    exermom wrote: »
    Ladies, I need your help.

    I have a large ceramic turtle that I'll be doing eventually. However, in the meantime, he has a large stomach. Everything I've seen is that people write the family name on his stomach or the word "welcome". I honestly don't want either. But what it says needs to be something short (like one or two words).

    I've googled trying to come up with words, but all I can find are things that are many more words.

    Does anyone have anything they can think of that I can write on his stomach.

    Michele in NC

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    Okie