WOMEN AGES 50+ FOR MAY 2023
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Barbie: Many thanks for the new thread.
I’m well on the mend. Mostly off painkillers. Bodily functions are largely back to normal. Eating lots of fibre to keep the digestion moving. Only gentle exercise for a few weeks. I will try driving later today.
It’s Bank Holiday Monday. We are planning a trip to a nearby garden centre. Otherwise having a quiet day.
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Well, my peut-être turned into, Oui, bien sûr, so I set out happily.
When I got to Kingsway, a big dual carriageway along the seafront, I tripped halfway across the first carriageway, and ended up staggering across the raised central reservation, falling, and landing smack in the far one. By some miracle nothing was coming. I sprained my wrist, scraped my hands and was horribly shaken. Sore ribs.
I crawled and slithered back to the reservation and some passing cyclists shouted to ask if I was OK. I said I was!
Then a refuse lorry slowed down and asked if I was alright. He then stopped the lorry and he and a young woman got out and came across. They helped me to get across to the street corner, stayed with me, and rang DH. He came in the car to get me.
So, I'm at home, icing my wrist, which is very painful. Ribs sore. But what a lucky escape! I hadn't even checked the far carriageway when I set off across the first one, because I always stop in the middle!
So, I'm let off doing anything much today!
The names of my helpers were Gary and Patricia, so I've emailed the council to commend them.
Love Heather UK xxxxxxxx16 -
Rebecca: Good going with the plans to eat soup and get to the gym! And a new haircut to start the month off right!
My plan for today is to hopefully walk with a friend, get a manicure, read and garden! Sounds like a restful day!
Best,
Rosemarie from Georgia7 -
Hello - Im Sarah from Scotland, 58 and just retired
My to do list is health health health.
1. Wk 5 of couch to 5k ( wow I can jog for 20 minutes without stopping)
2. Day 1 (I just have to tell people this) 1quit smoking- have gum , patches, vapouriser, app, so please no extra weight, all distractions helping right now.
3. Week 2 Healthy eating monitored on this app ( 1300 calories a day plus exercise )
4. Before this ! completed 4 weeks on Saxenda prescription appetite supressor cost £150 but lost 4 Kilos!!! Yes good but mostly too many side effects, indigestion , I wouldnt get it again but am interested in the new one thats coming soon to the Uk
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cityjaneLondon wrote: »Well, my peut-être turned into, Oui, bien sûr, so I set out happily.
When I got to Kingsway, a big dual carriageway along the seafront, I tripped halfway across the first carriageway, and ended up staggering across the raised central reservation, falling, and landing smack in the far one. By some miracle nothing was coming. I sprained my wrist, scraped my hands and was horribly shaken. Sore ribs.
I crawled and slithered back to the reservation and some passing cyclists shouted to ask if I was OK. I said I was!
Then a refuse lorry slowed down and asked if I was alright. He then stopped the lorry and he and a young woman got out and came across. They helped me to get across to the street corner, stayed with me, and rang DH. He came in the car to get me.
So, I'm at home, icing my wrist, which is very painful. Ribs sore. But what a lucky escape! I hadn't even checked the far carriageway when I set off across the first one, because I always stop in the middle!
So, I'm let off doing anything much today!
The names of my helpers were Gary and Patricia, so I've emailed the council to commend them.
Love Heather UK xxxxxxxx
Sorry that happened!
I hope you've been to see the doctor ... for the wrist but especially for the ribs.
M in Oz2 -
Bank Holiday here, so no doctors. Nurses strike, so A&E would be very long wait. My ribs are OK, but my wrist is painful. I have a support on it, which is actually for the right wrist, but it works upside down. It does look slightly bent, but that may be the swelling. If it is not improved tomorrow I will go to the A&E for an X-ray.
Boo!
Amazing how difficult ordinary tasks are with one hand!
Love Heather UK xxxxxxxx7 -
2023 Goals
My 2023 goals are a continuation of my 2021 and 2022 goals based on my ToDo list and my 50Things list with reference to a Wellness Wheel.Upcoming Appointments - these are at the top of my list. The things I need to deal with in the next few weeks.
End April Update: I don't have a lot of appointments on the calendar for this month yet! But the month is still young.
Intellectual/Occupational/Financial or Education/Career: Advancing my career. Moving from adequate to proficient at SQL, brushing up on VB and cost accounting, learning Python and data analysis software.
Also, I want to have a closer look at our financial situation to see where we can save money and to make sure we're on top of things.
The goal is to expand my skillset and to improve our financial situation.
End April Update: Getting into new job. Started learning lots of new things.
Medical: my husband's appointments, which I also need to attend because I'm his ears and cognition and my appointments now that I've been diagnosed with Chronic Kidney Disease.
I also want to create medical record binders (and on the computer) for both of us, in case something happens.
The goal is to keep us as healthy as we can be and to ensure we have information at our fingertips.
End April Update: Vaccinations = Done! May find out something about my kidneys this month.
Fitness/Sports > Cycling > Audax Tasmania: There are a number of fitness/sport things I'd like to try, with a focus on cycling, and a large part of my cycling endeavours includes my volunteer work with Audax Tasmania ... and maybe even riding some events again myself!
On my 50Things list I have all sorts of things like riding a horse for the first time, trying archery, learning to dance. Maybe this might be the year to try a bit of that.
The goal it to improve my fitness level.
End April Update: April was a decent month for exercise. Also did quite a bit for/with our cycling club.
House > Office > Computer become more specific as they go along. I have a number of thing which need to be done in the house (kitchen, dining room, etc.) but most importantly the home office needs a whole lot of work. And along with that I need to organise the drives on my computer into a better filing system.
The goal is to have an organised and decluttered house and computer system.
The goal is also to ensure all paperwork is up to date and accessible by both of us.
End April Update: More gardening than inside work in April. But continued organising my computer system a bit.
Garden: I have several projects I would like to do this year. One of the main ones is to finally finish my dry stream.
The goal is to have a pleasant, creative, relaxing and functional area outside for reading, exercise and socialising.
End April Update: Started new garden project. Lots of heavy work.
Spiritual: Continue to read the Bible every day. And attend church a little bit more often.
The goal is to learn, relearn, revitalise.
End April Update: Reading the Bible every day.
Emotional/Social/Recreation: More creativity, relaxation, connections. I have all sorts of things on my 50Things list like doing more with my photography, playing the piano again, working on my website and more.
The goal is balance. Doing a variety of things that aren't just work and education.
End April Update: lots of coloring! Lots of reading.
Highlights of February
• I exercised 27 of the 28 days, and in that time, I walked, cycled, climbed stairs, rowed, and gardened
• I had a follow-up with my new doctor. Brain cyst holding steady, most blood numbers are the same or improved. Kidneys still and issue.
• In the garden, I have basically finished the dry stream project. Yesterday, I finished the planting around the dry stream. I'll likely keep playing with it a bit ... adding a few more rocks, monitoring the flowers around it, etc. but the work is done enough that I've just started on another area of the garden.
• We have checked and wintered-down our bees ... well, OK, that was today.
• At work, I produced a fairly final project plan and presented it to management. I also got each of the 3 goals started, and presented those to management too. Wonderful learning experience!!
• I also gained experience in dealing with a difficult coworker. Both project management and dealing with difficult coworkers are areas in interviews where I've been a little bit weak. Now I've got strong responses to those questions!
• We're continuing our relationships and connections within the beekeeping community, cycling community and brain injury community.
• We had guest in mid-Feb and a house inspection toward the end of Feb so we have cleaned our place! So much tidying inside and out as well as vacuuming, scrubbing, washing etc. etc. Even the outside of the windows got cleaned!
• Lots of colouring and reading for pleasure.
• I am off work for 2.5 weeks which is lovely.
• I've been reading the Bible every day.
Highlights of March• I exercised 26 of the 31 days, and in that time, I walked, cycled, climbed stairs, and gardened. I missed 4 days because of the cat bite, and 1 day because we were travelling.
• We completed two 50 km rides fairly close together!!
• Skin cancer removal scars healing on nose and hip. Cat bite on hand healing. Coincidence (??) - while I was taking antibiotics for cat bit, my nose scar area seemed to make a significant improvement! Tests for right index finger - might be a fracture, might be arthritis. Found 2 good doctors I could use as back-up doctors through hand issues. Kidneys still an issue.
• In the garden, I added a few more rocks to dry stream garden, tidied up the whole garden/yard, and worked a little on new garden project.
• At work, I started a new job!! I'm back working in health again but with data and accounting!! Lots to learn and really nice to be back with people I've known for almost 10 years and some new ones.
• We're continuing our relationships and connections within the beekeeping community, cycling community and brain injury community.
• Got new photos of granddaughter - she's so cute!
• We took a holiday during the first half of March and travelled to northern Tasmania. Cycling, walking on the beach and in parks.
• Lots of colouring and reading for pleasure.
• I've been reading the Bible every day.
Highlights of April
• I exercised 29 of the 30 days, and in that time, I walked, cycled, climbed stairs, and gardened.
• We completed one 50 km ride right near the end of the month.
• Vaccinations done.
• In the garden, I started the next project with the goal of having a row of a variety of low maintenance bushes which will hopefully appeal to the bees and
• At work, I am getting into my new job! So much to learn and really nice to be back with people I've known for almost 10 years and some new ones.
• We're continuing our relationships and connections within the beekeeping community, cycling community and brain injury community. I've been busy with cycling club advertising in the last few days.
• We've been able to visit our son, daughter-in-law and grand daughter twice recently.
• Lots of colouring and reading for pleasure.
• I've been reading the Bible every day.
April was kind of an odd month.
Most Aprils with Easter at the beginning and ANZAC Day would have included lots of time off and some travel around the state.
This April, we didn't go anywhere and instead, I spent a lot of time working on legal stuff.
But that also meant I was able to spend a bit more time in the garden too.
Machka in Oz1 -
Good morning ladies!
Thank you Barbie for the new thread!
Heather so sorry you fell! Ice and support are great things to do. So glad there were people to rescue you.
I have a cold today, but no pressing errands. I better cancel my PT for tomorrow. Time to read a book in bed, and drink hot tea all day.
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Can I just say, "Holy Crap! It's May!" Woke up to a thunderstorm, with lots of rain and wind gusts. Temps are only in the 40s and are supposed to stay for the majority of the week (as is the rain and wind). Forecasts show the weather calming down and warming up on Friday! Yea! Just in time for the weekend. SO...this past weekend I worked indoors; this upcoming weekend will be my outdoor work weekend. Well, as much as possible.
Barbie- Thanks for the new thread!
Barbara- Thank you for the sympathy. DH is pretty much over his pain due to over-activity. Back to the normal chronic RA pain; which for the most part, is easier to deal with.
Heather - Oooof! Sorry about the fall and injuries! So glad there were "helpers" to lend a hand and get you home safely. Nice of you to write to the city council for commendation. Rest and healing thoughts coming your way.
I had an epiphany yesterday. I was reading a couple of articles about exhaustion, joint pain, etc. (I think some of them were posted by you ladies). Quite a few of them mentioned different vitamins (D, E, C, B12) helping with sleep and with joint pain. Cue the lightbulb in my head. I have been dealing with increasing joint pain for the past six months. I quit taking a multi vitamin last fall, as I figured I was getting enough vitamins with all of the veggies and protein I get. lol So, I am putting myself back on the daily multi to see if that helps with the minor aches and pains. I do expect to have some form of arthritis as both of my parents were beginning to suffer from it before they passed. Oh well. my kiddos have arrived and I have five of them sitting at the table with their toast and asking about "what work are you doing on your computer?" and "who are your friends on the computer? Can I see them?" lol ttfn xoxoxo KJ (Kelly)8 -
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Heather When I fell on ice this winter. The first thing I did was take an Epson salt bath. Then I used Arnica gel on my scrapes. Lastly I just dropped everything and rested. I did gentle exercises that were recommended for my arm. For the first few days I could barely lift my right arm. It took about a week to be 80% recovered. About a month to be fully recovered.
Arnica is a mainstay in my medicine cabinet. It helps with circulation. It should not be used if you are on a blood thinner.
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More Art in Bloom..
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Thanks Margaret!
DH and I did a team effort on getting the pigs cheeks into the IP
He chopped I stirred . I'm cooking them in beer. Cooking away nicely now.
Found this on DDIL's private account on Instagram.
Expecting the cleaner any minute.
Love Heather UK xxxxxx
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Happy May 1st!1
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Happy May Day, or Beltane for those who celebrate,
Thank you, Barbie. Without reservation, this group is one of the bright spots in my days. I always look forward to the clean slate of a new month.TerriRichardson112 wrote: »I’m well on the mend. Mostly off painkillers. Bodily functions are largely back to normal. Eating lots of fibre to keep the digestion moving. Only gentle exercise for a few weeks. I will try driving later today.cityjaneLondon wrote: »Well, my peut-être turned into, Oui, bien sûr, so I set out happily.
When I got to Kingsway, a big dual carriageway along the seafront, I tripped halfway across the first carriageway, and ended up staggering across the raised central reservation, falling, and landing smack in the far one. By some miracle nothing was coming. I sprained my wrist, scraped my hands and was horribly shaken. Sore ribs. ... The names of my helpers were Gary and Patricia, so I've emailed the council to commend them.
Love Heather UK xxxxxxxxsarahbriston wrote: »Hello - Im Sarah from Scotland, 58 and just retired
Annie - So sorry about the cold, hope it passes quickly.
Lanette - Holy chicken condos, Batman! I think I've lived in apartments smaller than that. It's absolutely beautiful, and a great addition to any property. I still want to get chickens, but I've got work to do convincing Corey that it's an option.
My hummingbirds are constantly at the feeder right now. Saw one yesterday very carefully sip from each of the four "flowers" on the feeder, which I thought was wonderful. They are always my connection to my mother, and a bright spot in my day. I did buy a window feeder, but they roundly ignore that one. Once it warms up (only 40 degrees right now!) I'll grab and refill the big feeder and just take the window one down.
I did get out both days this weekend and get a little yardwork done. I used the big zero-turn mower on the front yard and near the house while Corey was burning brush yesterday... I still love that thing, and with the new seat we put on, it's actually comfortable.
Fingers crossed I'll get a call from the surgery office and scheduled to talk to one this week. If I haven't heard from them by tomorrow, I can call Community Care at the VA and they'll goose them. Not that I particularly want to have surgery, but a reasonably swift resolution would be spiffy if it's available.
My goal for April was to maintain my weight between 145 and 150, which I sort of missed, but I was 143 pounds April 1 and 144 pounds this morning, so I wasn't that far off, in the end. I did get all the way down to 137, but was able to get it back where it was supposed to be. Pleased with that.
Hope May is truly wonderful for everyone!
Love y'all,
Lisa in AR6 -
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30. Make time to run, swim, dance, cycle or stretch today. Oops, wimped out on PT, but did manage to drag my weary butt down to the powerline meadow with the dogs, and weed/plant one big pot
April summary.
Move more: Average steps/day 7693 so far, exceeded 7515 goal hooray!
Fuel better: Good variety of plants/week, quantity improving.
Live now: progressing with Tumble and Shadow grooming and play training. Joe time investment paying off.
Average wt for the month down two tenths of a pound. I’ll take it
Keep same intentions for May.
Printed out the Oregon HIPAA authorization forms, Joe signed with minimal resistance. Scanned in to laptop, saved to iphone, asked Joe to turn in when he goes for EKG Tuesday, and he agreed. That’s two cooperations I didn’t really expect . Next I’ll try medical POA… :devil:
Karen yours to pip. Well said.
Machka the bug stuff looks like what the ?carpenter ants??Termites? leave behind after digesting the wood trim around the front windows. [shudder]
Margaret you are right about the usefulness of the humble bumble, plus I like watching them crawl around the evergreen huckleberry blooms. The floral “Temple Lion Censer” made me smile, especially the flowery butt.
Machka cute, yup. Is that a honey bee butt sticking out of the yellow bloom about a third of the way in to from the right edge?
Beth :sad: and your poor mom has to suffer for over a week to get that bad tooth pulled. No pain meds? Grr.
KJ :… Then, get mad when we were right…” it’s the testosterone poisoning, but knowing that doesn’t help. “not listening to it” is self-care. Brava! Never heard of “mulch glue” sounds like what our traveling pea gravel needs. Thanks!
Lisa love your evolution in action approach to flowers indistinguishable from weeds. Thanks also for the caution about season 2, I’m with you about that kind of humor. Likewise most slapstick, can’t bear the Three Stooges but Joe is a huge fan. those pics. I’m with Levi about wandering fowl.
Rita you can not spend too much time on your self care, not with all that you have to deal with.
Lanette :laugh: :noway: :laugh: Ah yes, coffee and a cigarette before breakfast, yes I relished that. Haven’t smoked since 1999 and rarely have more than one cup of coffee a month Gorgeous chicken chateau and wow they’ve gotten B I G. ((hugs)) and prayers for Kitty and for you.
Ginny I couldn’t have imagined either ‘til it happened to me. So grateful it’s “behind” me
Tracey you’re right, gonna make sure I get some apple or pomegranate daily for awhile. Thankful you can get in to see the Doctor Thursday. Hope he does whatever you need for medical leave. Fingers X’d for job opportunities, any airline or office would be lucky to get you. your DD’s friend’s humor. Your DD must be a good friend to have such a good one. Prayers the procedure is successful.
Heather how is Johnny? Any recurrence of the dizziness?
Michele ha ha!
Debbie thanks for the update. Praying Destiny can get into St. Jude’s ASAP.
Barbie thanks for the May fresh start. Loved the “Where did you find that” meme.
Welcome ?or is it Welcome Back? @WindyCityGal160 Liz in Chicago!
Pip after slurping down all the humming bird juice daily last week, all our hummers have disappeared. Gal on NextDoor said they’re probably laying their eggs. Hope they’lll be back soon. How do you capture your stats? Smartwatch? HRM? Or ???
That’s it for now.04/30: Move: 0 sets PT, dogs to powerline. steps:4079 so far
Fuel: plants running count for week so far: 7+7 apple, beans-cannellini/kidney, ginger, granola, lettuce-butter, oats, pomegranate juice, potatoes-french fries, prunes, raisins, tangerines, walnuts, wheat-burger bun/cronut/ginger snaps/macaroni. CI=1621 way over because of the coffee/cream/cronut but sooo worth it!
Live: Joe, readings, BP, Vimeo church, weed/plant one big pot, two loads laundry. Wt: 134.5
04/29: Move: 2 sets PT w/D. Jeopardy walking. steps: 7819
Fuel: plants running count for week so far: 7 apple, ginger, granola, potatoes-french fries, prunes, tangerines, wheat-burger bun/ginger snaps. CI=1209
Live: Joe, readings, BP, artisan market with T + S. Wt: 134.3 again.
Later, lighter, lovelies!
Barbara, the Southern Oregon Coastie AHMOD
2023: Be of good cheer. April: Move more, fuel better, live NOW.
Hummingbirds around here are still buzzing around. My stats are from an app called Strava. It tracks my walking, biking, and outside running, it tracks distance, pace, watts, elevation. Also use my Apple Watch to track my average heart rate and max heart rate and the calories that I burned. I never use the calories that it may show on an exercise machine I may be on.
I also use Strava for most of my exercise.
Machka in Oz
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Barbara—I miss the hummingbirds so much. They were at my feeders year around at home in Oregon. I haven't seen one since we moved to Illinois. I have a feeder but no hummingbirds. I’ll admit to being homesick. 💔
Katla in Illinois8 -
Happy May Ladies
Thanks Barbie for guiding us into a new month.
Heather - oh my word, glad you weren't hurt any worse than you were! It's really tough being one-handed, especially if it's your favored hand.
Margaret - I love seeing the artwork and flowers. Thank you for sharing those with us!
Terri - glad to hear you are healing fast, your procedure is now over and you should be able to enjoy the summer.
Debbie - sounds like your garden is going great guns. We had a few fairly warm days, the greenhouse was over 100 so the tomatoes really shot up. I put them in the shade and let them get a little breeze in the afternoon but I'm going to have to tie them up.
Katla - so glad to hear your husband is improving and you were able to enjoy some time with the grands.
Lisa -I thought about you when I took the Toro out last week. Glad the new seat is comfortable. And good luck with the upcoming surgery. Any idea if it's open surgery or if they'll be able to do it laparoscopically? You probably said and I skipped over it.
Barbara - glad you are feeling better and things are in working order again. Did I mention I also eat a couple tablespoons of chia seeds each day? One in the overnight oats and I add a tablespoon of them in the power waffle batter mix. Adds a little crunch. Since they get gelatenous that helps too. I just found an article about them: https://www.verywellhealth.com/can-chia-seeds-ease-constipation-1944829
Ladies, thanks for all the nice remarks about the chicken coop. I think I failed to give Roger credit for screwing and bolting the whole thing together, it came in pieces in a kit. We are already thinking ahead and planning to attach a larger run - what I have in mind is actually a superstructure either attached or looming over it with a partial roof. We get such high winds I don't want anything that can become airborne or ripped off. Thankfully we have months until the winter winds start up so time to toss around ideas. If dog kennels weren't so expensive and came in the right dimension, I'd get one from Home Depot or someplace and we'd retrofit it. Still might do it if I run across a deal on Craig's list or if Roger peters out, lol.
Roger:I'm sure his willingess to help was partly his friendship with my DH, but also I've cut him some pretty good deals on stuff I had around here. I gave him a blade for his tractor, DH bought it and used it a couple times and there it sat in the way and rusting by the back gate. Roger was happy to get it to add to HIS collection, lol. And I sold him our old John Deere lawn mower he bought for his son. Again, it was in the way, I was glad to get rid of it for $100. He cleaned it up, fixed the carburetor, bought new tires. It's probably worth $500 or more.
So he was good about helping me mow the ditches, spraying the driveway, etc. They'll be going on vacation for perhaps a week or two in a few days and I'll babysit their greenhouse, get the mail, etc. That's what neighbors do.
Kitty is back to her old self this morning. I gave her a little tuna yesterday, which she took a couple bites of, and managed to get a little hairball goop in her mouth without getting bit. She ate her cat chow supper over night. I didn't see any evidence in the litter box that things worked through, but there's hope.
The gutter guy I called last week hasn't called back so I'm going to call another one today. I might be OK with just some repairs and power washing them. I want to do more work around the house but am stalled until that decision is made - workmen trampling over flowers and bushes and all that stuff.
Ok I've been working on this post for several hours so better get it posted and go back outside and putter. Might go walking with my neighbor this morning, haven't heard back yet if it works for her.
Make it a fabulous week
Lanette
SW WA State5
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