WOMEN AGES 50+ FOR JANUARY 2020
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barbiecat
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Many people find that the beginning of a new year is a clean slate and the time to start new habits, attitudes, or behaviours. I don't make "resolutions" in the classic sense, but I like to use this time to start something new.
My word for 2020 is "flexible"...instead of being trapped by my routines, I'll be open to necessary changes in routine....and I'll be open to the exercise to make my body more flexible.
I've made a list of 20 for 2020---projects and changes I want to make for the new year--some are fun and involve knitting, some are tedious like clutter clearing, and some are physical like spreading four yards of bark in my yard in the spring.
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Barbie from NW WA
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Did Denise Austin’s Boot Camp DVD. We need to pick up Jess from the airport so we need to leave early. Therefore, no exercise for tomorrow .
Happy New Years Eve.
Lisa – I love your advice to Debbie VA. You have a great way with words, I so admire that. Wish I had it
Barbara – the last time I went to the MD for the trigger finger, I’d had two cortisone shots. He said that he doesn’t like to give more than 3 and that if it happened again, he’d have to do surgery. We shall see. He did say, and I guess I can understand this, that he likes for it to be pretty bad. I guess it’s the same as with a cataract. They need it to be bad to be sure they’re getting it all.
Meg – one of the things that I don’t like is kickboxing. Maybe it’s because my hamstrings are so tight (even tho I stretch them every day) so I find it hard to get my legs up high. Good for you starting it, tho!!!
Ken & Lynette are supposed to come here. Well, Lynette was saying about how it’s the end of the year and with the changeover (not quite sure what that means) Ken might not want to come. But he’s not a person who lets something like that stand in his way. Anyway, I’ve got pork chops marinating in the refrig. On the outside chance they don’t come, we can eat them. I’m thinking I’ll make rice in my IP (I’m loving it, took some of the yogurt to mahjongg last night and everyone loved it), green beans (for the green) and carrots (Vince won’t eat the green beans), and I’ll make an apple pie for dessert. Vince will eat that. I’ll probably fry up some pierogi, I’ll eat those. Every year there are end-of-the-year things to do, so that’s nothing new.
Sammar – welcome back!
Amber – better buy them at a thrift store. At the rate you’re going, you’ll need more new pants
Barbie – I do notice that when I miss exercise for an extended period of time (not just one or two days), I feel so sluggish and can’t WAIT to get back to it. Plus…I do truly believe it helps my hot flashes.
Yvonne – I don’t think I tell you often enough and I don’t many times comment on your “national day” but I always look forward to it
Well, tomorrow is the day. The day I go on Medicare.
Made the apple pie for tonight. I also made a small one for us just to see how much apple juice there is when you cut the pie. Unfortunately, the covering for the edges fell off so the edges burned. But only the edges on ours so that’s OK.
I’m dropping hint by hint by hint that I’d like a Roomba. Well, it’s true. While the Roomba probably doesn’t get into the corners, it probably will also help with the cat fur and litter droppings. We don’t have a lot, but litter gets on the feet of the cats and they can’t help it but small particles get on the floor. Never fails that after I vacuum, not 10 minutes later there’s cat fur.
Well, Ken & Lynette will come tomorrow. Ken doesn’t know when he’s going to get off work. I would think the company would let people leave around 3 because this is New Years Eve, even 5. But Lynette thinks that he might be so drained that he wouldn’t be good company. Plus, if they come tomorrow Ken can see Jess. She likes Ken – not Lynette so much. So I’ll just keep the pork chops in the refrigerator. I did take them out of the marinade. I hope they’ll be good. I think I once marinated them for 2 days and they weren’t real good. So this time I took them out of the marinade. Don’t know if that’ll make a difference or not.
Karen – so glad to hear that Olivia is better somewhat. A women-only gated community – what a great idea!
Michele NC
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This is a shot in the dark:
Does anyone know someone who can make a cross stitch pattern? I know what I want it to say, but I have no idea how to make a pattern and all I could find online was an already-made placque. I would think it would mean more if I made it.
Michele NC2 -
Still New Year's Eve here don't think I'll wait up for the New Year, I'm flagging already.
Glad to hear Olivia is on the mend (I was one of the confused who thought it was Athena who had pneumonia sorry) I'm terrible with names.
Well I'm going to have a quick cuppa then off to bed.
Happy 2020
Viv UK
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I read the 40+ posts on the end of December and decided to come here. I think it was the end of November that messed me up for December, so I’m trying to beat that this month.
I worked today but was able to leave at 1. Rodger drove me to work so that he could have the car to go to the rec centre to walk the track. He walked 4.82kms for his first walk. When he was done he came and picked me up from work. We got home, he showered and then we went and bought more workout clothes for him. We have no plans for the night and I’m hoping I’m in a lot less pain tomorrow so I can maybe take the tree down and get the house back in order. If I don’t feel up to it tomorrow I’ll do it on the weekend.
Hubby is now lecturing me on getting back into my routine of walking and eating right. While I agree with him 100% I want to smack him upside the head with a bat! I was doing well and he decided he was sick of how healthy I was cooking or something. He wanted burgers, pizza or steak every night, I got tired of cooking two meals. On top of his preferences the rest was all on me though. Sore hip, crazy learning curve for work and terrible weather. I need to get back at it. I don’t like how I look or feel. 2020 has got to be better physically for me.
Amber! You are killing it! All of your hard work is paying off.
Lanette and Karen- where is that gated community going to be? I bet they could sell out one or two on each city!
Happy New Years in case I don’t get back tonight
Tracey in Edmonton7 -
Happy New Year's Eve friends!
Heather: We just watched the BBC coverage of the fireworks in London. Fabulous! Now I just have to hang in 4 1/2 more hours to watch the coverage from Times Square which will be at 10PM my time.
Amber: Congratulations!!! You are doing so well! Inspiring.
Rebecca: Love your word of the year. I think you will rock it.
Barbara: So glad you were able to save the roadies. And brava to you on winning your first grant!!! Coach Lisa, good job!
Michele: Once you have the trigger thumb surgery it never comes back. Really glad I did it. My surgeon herself also had the procedure done. If you get a roomba, I can't wait to hear which cat will be first to ride it. 😼
I picked up tamales from the specialty restaurant and made an apple cake for tonight. The guys couldn't wait until dinner time, so we had lunch at 3, and dessert at 5, which is fine by me. Also have black eyed peas and a ham hock in the Instant Pot for tomorrow. A quiet a sober NYE here. If I get sleepy, I may just pop in my ear buds, crank up some salsa/merengue music and dance my way into the new decade. 💃🏽💃🏽💃🏽
I haven't set any goals or intentions for the New Year. But, mulling many options for days, I've settled on NOW for my word.
Stay well, friends. May every blessing you can envision for your family and yourselves rain down on you in 2020. I carry you in my heart and look forward to many more stories, photos, laughs and tears together.
Rori
Colorado Foothills
Embracing the power of NOW
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Thank you, Barbie for getting us started!
Happy New Year 2020 to those who have already reached it and those who will be in the next few hours.
Go Blue (Michigan Wolverines) at the Fiesta Bowl 1/1/20!
Luci in WNC3 -
10 Things to Stop Doing If You Want to Exercise
https://www.verywellfit.com/things-to-stop-if-you-want-to-exercise-1231403
Machka in Oz11 -
Then checked email and… Woo HOO! $5K matching grant approved! Riding high! Lisa and all, thanks for your encouragement. Will let the “next thing” wait til (way) after the New Year.
Barbara, that's outSTANDING! So pleased for you!7 -
Rori - with how many hints I've dropped ("I'm seriously thinking about getting a roomba. It would be such a help with the cats") I would think I would get it ("maybe when Jess comes back for Easter I can try her Roomba") Do ya think I've been subtle enough????? How long were you out of commission with the trigger finger surgery?
Happy New Year everyone!
Michele in NC2 -
Rori - with how many hints I've dropped ("I'm seriously thinking about getting a roomba. It would be such a help with the cats") I would think I would get it ("maybe when Jess comes back for Easter I can try her Roomba") Do ya think I've been subtle enough?????
Happy New Year everyone!
Michele in NC
I would just assume that you're going to buy one for yourself. You should! My mother bought one years ago and still uses it, I think.
M in Oz
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MIchele, If you want a Roomba, just go buy one for yourself.5
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Tips that have worked for me
Put your current numbers into MFP
Select sedentary as your activity level
Choose how much you'd like to lose (i.e. 1 lb/week)
MFP will give you the number of calories to eat
Eat those calories
... and weigh (with food scale) and log every bite.
A few extra things have helped me along the way:
1) Exploring my grocery stores and markets to find delicious, filling low calorie foods. It's amazing what's out there.
2) Exercising as much as possible. Exercise gives me extra calories to work with so that I can have things like pizza now and the ... but to keep my sanity and not wear myself out, my exercise quantity varies as does what I do for exercise.
3) Eating how I want to eat. This is where everyone is different ... some people prefer to employ fasting, others like high protein diets, some like vegetarian diets, some like to eat 2 or 3 meals a day, others like to graze. Go with what works for you.
Personally, if I had to define what I do, my diet is probably most similar to a Mediterranean diet with a vegetarian lean ... and I'm a grazer. I also have to adjust what I do depending on my cycling events ... they're tricky because I need the fuel without going overboard.
And stick to it for 5 weeks, then reassess how things are going.
Once the holiday season wraps up, I'm hoping to be able to start working on losing weight again. If I'm going to have nose surgery, I know that recovery from surgeries is easier if a person is lighter and fitter ... plus if I can breathe again, I'd like to be in a position to take advantage of that!!
And now, I'm thinking about goals for 2020.
It is difficult to make goals because I'm not sure what's going to happen one day to the next. I plan, God laughs ... or something like that. The last couple years have been a lesson in patience and flexibility and giving up a lot of what I would like to do in the interests of what needs to be done.
However, I do have some goals I'd like to accomplish, if possible ...
How to Set SMART Goals for 2020
SMART is an acronym that stands for Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Realistic, and Timely.
https://www.daveramsey.com/blog/smart-goal-setting
Interestingly, he talks about 7 significant areas ...
Financial Goals: Start saving for retirement, get out of debt, or use a monthly zero-based budget.
Spiritual Goals: Pick up a new devotional, start a daily journal, or plug in to a group at your church.
Fitness Goals: Hit the gym more often, take the stairs, and remember to eat your veggies.
Educational Goals: Go back to finish your degree, get your MBA, or read a good book every month.
Family Goals: Plan one-on-one dates with your kids, have a standing date night with your spouse, or make it a point to call your mom and dad on Sunday nights.
Career Goals: Work toward a promotion or raise, learn something new about your line of work, or polish up and send out resumés if you’re looking for a new career path.
Social Goals: Say yes when someone invites you out to lunch or a social gathering—or, for some of us, say no more often.
I've modified this slightly ...
Organisation/Financial Goals -- Getting our taxes done and other paperwork in order.
Spiritual Goals -- I'd like to start attending church a bit more regularly. I'll also include relaxation and recreation in here. Down time. I get very little of that at the moment and need more. For me that might be sleep and photography.
Fitness Goals -- Exercise, Eating, Sleeping -- Working up to running 5 km at least a couple times a month. Working up to cycling 50 km at least once a month.
Educational Goals -- Uni! I would like to finish my Master's degree in 2020.
Family/Medical Goals -- Husband -- Never-ending stream of medical appointments + projects with 2 or 3 different organisations. And me! A goal is to get me into healthy shape again!
Career Goals -- One of the main things my area is planning to work on is streamlining the processes a bit. Meanwhile I need to learn a lot more SQL and as much about what 2 different people I work/worked with did. I'm also on the board of two organisations now. Both interest me a lot, but I'm also hoping that taking on leadership roles might help advance my career a little.
Social Goals -- Cycling Club. I've made a detailed list of what I need to do, which helps.
-- My Personal Website -- I have started working on this. I'd post it here, but not sure if I can: machka . net This has a social aspect in that we go to Wordpress meetings now and then.
Challenges -- I've joined 3 challenges in the Challenges forum.
If challenges appeal to you, don't forget about MFP's Challenges subforum:
https://community.myfitnesspal.com/en/categories/challenges
Machka in Oz8 -
My word for 2020 is: Transformation
(As I transform my mind, actions, nutrition, exercise, and body with the help of God)
to All and Happy 2020! Luci in Beautiful Western North Carolina7 -
Wishing everyone a happy, healthy 2020!
Evelyn, Vancouver Island where it's been raining like crazy today! (Hubby says we now have lake front property....)6 -
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Happy New Year!4
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