WOMEN AGES 50+ FOR OCTOBER 2023
Options
Replies
-
Another busy day with Annie, the active puppy. She is so much fun but takes a lot of time. We did our training homework with her. Even so, she managed to chew trough the power cord to Jake's blood pressure monitor.
Katewelcome. I found this thread and MFP when I was 62 and the veteran of years of failed weight loss attempts. I lost the 50 pounds I needed to lose and have kept it off. I learned so much by coming back to this thread every day.
If there were exercise points for getting out of your chair to check to see where the puppy is and what's she's doing, I'd be the point leader.
Barbie in NW WA7 -
Ginny- yes Rich is Tracy and Dans dad..,Carmine was not there..she's not talking to any of us..
Joanne asked where she was and Kyle just told her she was at the boyfriends..she doesn't know that she is living there.
Im going to hit the hay.. and get some sleep.. rained all day today and raining tonight but have the window open a smidge.
Love the sound of falling rain..
Im going to take my car down to my garage and have them do a once over on it.. to see if its worth selling.. i really would like to get a smaller car.. I have a 2016 chevy equinox and I dont need something that big..4 -
1
-
Cycling today.
Cycling yesterday!
Machka in Oz6 -
Rosemarie2972 wrote: »Lanette: Great that you can go freezer shopping! I am not a vegetarian but no longer purchase meat. I have lost interest in cooking it.
Best,
Rosemarie from Georgia
On a very rare occasion, I'll buy chicken breasts or chicken mince. But that's the extent of my meat buying.
M in Oz
1 -
Machka Just wondering based on things I have seen and read lately.....could the rash be shingles and not an allergic reaction? It seems like a long time for clearing up. Just a thought that crossed my mind especially when you said it was painful.
Lots of love,
Kylia in rainy Ohio
It was painful early on but only for a couple days. Now it's just itchy. It's a whole collection of small itchy lumps which are actually little blisters. But they aren't close together anymore. The ones down both arms are just here and there.
I've also been immunised for shingles.
M in Oz
I will add that after using hydrocortisone cream for a week (and antihistamines), the lumps on my face have disappeared and my skin looks great!! Even my rosacea has improved. I haven't had to wear foundation in a while!
I did wonder if I might be reacting to the hydrocortisone cream after using it for a week or so, and that may be the case. My neck, especially, looks overly dried out.
So I've switched to a couple different lotions. I started with aloe vera, but that didn't seem to help. Now I'm using a extra-strength gold bond moisturiser which may be helping a bit.
Machka in Oz
4 -
Heather - my Grandmother’s received a license renewal when she was 93. She didn’t think she was safe to drive and hadn’t for a couple of years. She went and renewed it though just to see what they would do. They did nothing to assess her.
I agree on the lethal weapon, I lost a very important woman in my life because an elderly man didn’t see the stop sign.
Kylia - It must have been so satisfying to get most of your work done at work!
Was it because SIL stayed?
My cousin’s husband did pin striping and lettering on vehicles, mostly transport trucks back in the day. It’s going to become a lost art soon I fear.
DH went to fix something for me last fall and I ended up cleaning out all of the cupboards. I am so thankful he doesn’t question me.
How do bachelors do this? Is it because we took control of our kitchens and they just stood back and let us? My cousin and I had this conversation while she was here. We decided we just stepped up and never demanded anything of them.
Rosemarie - we have been very lazy since the girls moved out and we eat most meals in the living room. I think I need to change this a few nights a week again.
It sounds exhausting fostering the mama and her pups, but on the other hand it would be fun.
Michele - if Jess wants some thing why not just let her have it, deal being she has to take it to her house though.
I thought Aloe Vera was a plant not a fruit.
Allie - sweet photos is Miles baptism.
I had an interesting day.
Did my written homework and submitted it. I still have some reading to do. I am struggling terribly staying interested while reading online.
Our youngest daughter reminded me that she still has not received a scrapbook of her wedding from me. A week or so after she said this DH questioned me while working on something else asking if I shouldn’t be making a scrapbook. Today I spent a couple hours transferring her wedding photos to my new laptop. Tomorrow I am going to get an order of them together to get printed this week so that I can get a start on it.
I teared up looking at the photos.
I also am making stockings again this year and designed one more for my daughter’s best friends family. I can’t wait to get these done and give them to them. They will be so appreciated.
Tracey in Edmonton7 -
0
-
Snowflake1968 wrote: »DH went to fix something for me last fall and I ended up cleaning out all of the cupboards. I am so thankful he doesn’t question me.
How do bachelors do this? Is it because we took control of our kitchens and they just stood back and let us? My cousin and I had this conversation while she was here. We decided we just stepped up and never demanded anything of them.
Tracey in Edmonton
I never took control of the kitchen wither either of my marriages. I left the kitchen up to my husbands and try to avoid kitchens in general. The only time I took control of the kitchen was when I was on my own.
It occurred to me recently that I wouldn't have the faintest idea what to do if we visited someone and if I did the traditional woman thing of offering to help with the finishing touches on a meal in the kitchen. Do women still do that??
M in Oz
1 -
I drink two ounces of aloe vera juice every morning in my loaded tea. I find it helps my digestion. I buy it in the pharmacy section of the grocery store. You can usually find it next to the Metamucil and similar products.
I keep a plant in the house but only use it if needed for burns. It never occurred to me to eat it, even though I buy the juice. I would be afraid that more than a bery small amount would upset my stomach.3 -
Rosemarie2972 wrote: »
Debbie: I am so jealous of the wetlands. I walk at a college campus. There is another place I could walk but I have seen a rattle snake there and that has put me off on it. I would be so annoyed cooking for someone who wants to eat in a recliner. We ate dinner at the table every evening. We didn't eat meals in front of the tv. I would be put off cooking for someone who did otherwise.
I went back 5 pages. I hope I didn't miss anything important. I got the 3 pups and Momma late Thursday afternoon and Friday and Saturday the little one, Shirley wasn't eating and I ended up feeding her milk with a syringe. Today she has been eating and I am much relieved. She is much smaller than her 2 brothers and I do worry about her. I have been getting up at night so am tired. They are about 4 weeks old. Momma is very sweet. She walks on a leash and we have been having gorgeous weather so have enjoyed our time outside!
Best,
Rosemarie from Georgia
look forward to hearing and seeing pictures of the pups. I think about getting another dog, so I could have a walking buddy, but not right now. House is full of cats. I would worry about them escaping through the electronic doggie door. Our oldest cat used to do that- sit at the door until the dog came over to it then run out. That was before he was allowed outside.
I really enjoy the wetlands and miss that I am not out there as often as I was but was also getting a bit bored with it. Now that it is fall, more birds are coming back so more to watch and listen to. Only snakes I have seen out there are garter snakes- I don't mind them as long as I see them first.
My mother in law is sure something. Again tonight. DH took food that I had cooked. I made a big pot of my version of pho/seafood soup. First she asked if he bought it, he told her I had made it so she put it away and didn't want to eat it. He didn't say anything else but she did go back and try it and actually said it was good. Guess she was hungry.
When she first got hurt, she did need to stay in the recliner but she is LONG past that and should sit at the table to eat but she refuses to
Growing up, we always ate together at the table. I miss it. I can't even remember the last time we ate together. I eat alone every night we are at home. Dh eats in his room, son eats in his if he is home and I eat in the living room.
Michele-
Yes, I really do get a chance to think when I walk by myself and I enjoy it but sometimes I would like to walk with someone . When there are things on my mind, I really like the alone time- to think, pray, etc.
The humming bird that I had been seeing every day but was gone the last 3-4 months or so , showed up when I walked both Thursday and Friday. Same spot as before. That made me smile. Nice to see him again
I have aloe vera plants- the original I bought at the Navy Exchange back in '83- have a bunch of the offspring from it still.
I have tried the aloe very juice- it is ok but not something I would seek out. It is big in the Asian stores around here.
Went to the new Asian grocery store today that opened in town. Too crowded in the meat and produce departments but we did find some great deals and are thrilled that we won't have to drive up to Vacaville or down to Concord to get certain things for MIL- they are right here in town.
I will go back in a week or so when it is not their grand opening to get to really check it out.
It is called 168 Market- a part of Ranch 99Market. Large shrimp were $5 for 1 1/2 pounds- not cleaned and deveined like I usually get but the price is great so put the extra work into cleaning them. Salmon steaks are $4.99 a pound- cooking them tomorrow night- salmon steaks for son and his girlfriend. we also got two more packs of the trimmings for $3 a pound. DH bought two packs Friday- very meaty- baked them and he and I had enough meat for us then the cats got the rest- super fresh. Dh and kids can have rice with theirs. I will bake a sweet potato to go with mine.
Made my version of pho/seafood soup tonight- 5 kinds of fish balls that we picked up today. The lobster balls and the fried tofu bites were the best- skipped the ones that had the roe in them- no thanks- did get one kind I didn't care for- think it had uni in it-wasn't thinking or I wouldn't have got them. Added imitation crab, lotus root, snow peas, mushrooms then green onions and spinach at the very end. Forgot to add the shrimp into dh's/MIL's and to my first bowl full. Have the shrimp cooked now so we can add it to dinner tomorrow. I will have everything cooked early beings I have class.
Debbie
Napa Valley, CA
3 -
Gratitudes:
Sunday: Gorgeous blue sky/blue sea morning, the commute to church will be a stunner.
Saturday: Joe played the first twenty minutes of a Gordon Lightfoot special for me when I came in for our morning sit together. Whoosh. It was 1969 and I was 19 again. “I knew you’d like it.”
Friday: County Sheriff to “move along” the homeless gal encamped in the Grange doorway. Was glad he came, but felt bad too. Where was she to go with her walker, foam pad, sleeping bag and garbage bags of possessions? What should/could I have done?
Lisa your home looks so welcoming. Brilliant craft setup. You remind me of Barbie setting out her walking clothes the night before, and now sleeping in them so she can take Annie out as needed. When we make it easy for ourselves to do what we really want to. . .
Lanette the hall walking/playing with Rosie. We don’t have a long hallway, but I could chase the dogs around the dining/living/bed/bath/laundry room/kitchen circle. . .
Barbie the Bessie and Annie adoption photos. Well done!
Annie, hugs hugs and more hugs. Well done for automatic deduction for essential utilities. Big stress reliever for the coming months.
Welcome @Joyfulandactive ! Many of us here don’t do the “friend” thing, but share support and motivation here on this chatty, active thread.
Heather your Dufy style painting. Mama had a Dufy print from Uncle Guy’s restaurant when he changed from fine dining to steakhouse
Michele rejoicing you’ve heard from Bryan. May it continue.
Only through pg 58 but Joe’s up so its time for the shift change…10/28: Move: 2 sets PT w/dx2 , dog group, Tumble leash walk. Steps:8503
Fuel: sugar in vs mfp=27 CI<CO net=520 vits=1
Live: Joe, readings, BP, AD, ptT, ptS, M, hymns, corrected council minutes v1. Wt:129.9 Yay!
10/27: Move: 2 sets PT w/x&a, dogs to powerline, line dance class. Steps:7631
Fuel: sugar in vs mfp=22 CI<CO net=380 vits=1
Live: Joe, readings, BP, AD, ptT, ptS, play with plants. Wt:131.4
Later, lighter, lovelies!
Barbara, the Southern Oregon Coastie AHMOD
October: Move more: chair yoga, line dance, dailyish PT, play with dogs.
Fuel better: less sugar, dailyish vitamins.
Live NOW: dailyish time with Joe, readings. Open heart and mind before mouth.
2023: Be of good cheer.
3 -
Had to check out aloe vera (the rabbit holes I go down!). Evidently it is classified as a vegetable. As Dr. Katie said it is more typically a juice. Has lots of vitamin A. And there is a reason it is next to Metamucil! However, I like natural remedies for things. I may try a bit of the juice.
https://www.allrecipes.com/article/can-you-eat-aloe-vera/
Tracey-have fun putting scrapbook together. I am sure there will be some tears with the memories but also many smiles. How nice your daughter wants it.
Allie-you might be surprised what you can get for a trade-in.
Need to get busy. Slept in until 5 this am (so much better than 4!). Have to get in a few stretches. Want to get early start at work to get report sent early this am.
Take care all,
Ginny in Ohio4 -
I had oatmeal for breakfast this morning aptly as it is National Oatmeal Day! It is also the day some countries Fall Back. I was confused because I didn’t think we changed ours until next week (Nov. 5). Looked it up and I was right, next week the US falls back. See the rest of the list in spoiler.
RVRita
We enjoyed a very pleasant lunch with my daughters, and one of our grandsons. Other grandson and granddaughter are in England. Still clearing up this morning.
I have Monday Painters after lunch, so have a little prep to do for that. And I have some laundry to put away.
I went to the dentist on Friday and he has scheduled a filling for 7 Nov. I also have a dental hygienist appointment tomorrow morning.
DYD is bringing Jack, her elderly dog round to stay for 10 days. She is playing in the Northern Ireland Ladies Pool team in Malta. Her other dog, Sidney, is going to his Doggy Daycare place. He’s much too much for us to manage.
🤗🤗🤗 and 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻 to all who want/ need them.
☘️ Terri
6 -
Good Monday!
It is rainy here. SIL won't be at work(surprise). I got a sty in my eye last night. But it will be a good day. I am in hot tub and have a massage tonight!!!!
NSV- wore a dress my sister gave me that i haven't worn comfortably in a few years! So while the scale is being a pain, measurements must be changing.
We finally made it to Cosco yesterday afternoon. Sundays are always so crowded. We managed it between rainfalls. Yay! I should have bought steaks while we were there. Apparently that is what I was hungry for. Instead DH took me to Coopers Hawk. I ate half my meal, half dessert, and had a glass of wine. I will have other half tonight for dinner. Thought about for lunch, but want to enjoy it not scarf it. Lazy evening.
Hydration today. Focus at work.
I enjoy walking outside when warm, but am thankful for our ranch house when weather doesn't cooperate. Round and round I go like my grands use to do between kitchen, dining room, entry way, hallway, laundry room, repeat.
So for today may we all enjoy movement, water, deep breathing, and the best decision we can make in the moment.
Kylia in cold and rainy Ohio
4 -
Kate in TN - welcome. Good job on the weight loss! There are several of us in this group who have lost spouses in the past few years. Some of us are retired, some are still working. We're all doing what we can to take charge of our health.
All new ladies - please jump in when you get a chance, and keep jumping in. Many of us have been in this group for years and we were all new once. I found it easiest for me, when I was new, to find one or two ladies I had a lot in common with and make a connection/comment. Think of it as moving to a new neighborhood and joining a group you are interested in, you'll bond with someone and eventually get to know the gang. We move quickly and the topics are all over the place sometimes.
Allie - Nice baptism photos, thank you for sharing. Miles is such a happy guy, always great to see him.
Barbara - way to go Joe playing part of the Gordon Lightfoot special for you. Now "Sundown" will be an earworm for me all day. That and several other songs in the mid-early 70's take me right back to the dating years. Many good memories of DH. How can it be 50 years have zipped past?
Barbie - ah, there's a puppy in your house. I'm sure you are getting LOTS of exercise with Annie. When you mentioned clicker training a couple days ago, I dug out the clicker I used when I took Sophie, our now passed Schnoodle, to clicker training. She was still at the puppy stage and pretty rambunctious but most of the training stuck and was worth it. I don't see clicker training offered around here anymore.
Kylia - "House walking" is becoming a thing! Who knew? Sounds like your walking trail is similar to mine. Congrats on that dress fitting. This getting older stuff is full of surprises for us when we closet shop, lol. Sorry to hear about your sty.
I joined a FB group called "Morelifehealthseniors".
Looks like there are weekly walking and exercise challenges. I haven't had the time to delve into it much, but it appears to be a friendly group with members all over the world posting pictures of their walking trails, etc. It's hosted by Mike, the PT from Australia who produces the senior exercise videos and sells that band.
I've been watching reruns of "Unforgotten" on BBC Masterpiece. Nicola Walker is becoming one of my favorite actresses.
Meanwhile, back on the ranch: With temps below 30 at night/early mornings, my deck is slippery BUT those dollar tree mats are perfect. My hens do not like cold weather and shorter days, I've only gotten one egg per day the past couple days. Might mow this afternoon, want to get more leaves mulched in. Rains start back on Wednesday.
Make it a fabulous week.
Lanette
SW WA State
5 -
And a pre-dawn top of the morning to you from the Arkansas River Valley, where it's, yep you guessed it, chilly!
Corey's headed off to work, Egg is on my lap and not EVEN complaining about the tippy-tap of the keyboard. She's purring because she's warm. She'll be happy when we start making a fire in the fireplace again, but I'm not even ready for that. I love the fire, I love the warmth, trundling outside to get the wood, etc., is good for getting some steps in. But it has to be worth cleaning up the ash, etc., and it's just not yet. It will be... but this is just a cold snap. It will be warmer in a few days. Ah... she just left in high dudgeon because my stomach growled at her when the first cup of coffee hit bottom. (I do love the term "high dudgeon." She's really good at that.)
My ever-indefatigable subconscious resolved a crafting problem while I was asleep, so I'll be able to pile into some more prep work for a piece I'm building in clay this morning. Always helpful, that. I used to use it to resolve Excel issues I was working with. Kind of a relief to know it's still working.
For example, and I know this is Greek to most, my subconscious helped me build a formula with a seven-step if-then statement for how to deal with eight different categories of employee vacation day accruals when I was an assistant comptroller 15 years ago. I set up the problem on a whiteboard, and the needed solution ranges, and just let my undermind do the work for about a week. Finally woke up on a Friday morning with the formula fully built in my brain.
The fact that it was fun to me at the time doesn't mean I could ever do it now. On top of that, of course, Egg doesn't care how many days of vacation days she has, because every day is a vacation day for cats.
Speaking of which, Michele - Egg was not about to supervise anything while it was raining outside. The pole-sitting was the inspection and testing tour, completed after the rain had stopped.
Lanette - Only one egg a day! Perhaps it's a deliberate slowdown in preparation for a strike. Next thing you know, the chickens will unionize and start marching around with signs...
Time to play with clay...
Love y'all!
Lisa in AR6 -
Jake loves building a fire in our woodstove. This colder weather in the morning has given him permission to build a fire as soon as he prepares and serves breakfast to the dogs. I take the dogs out to do their business as soon as we get up (5 AM yesterday, 3:30 AM today, there is no consistency yet), Jake makes dog breakfast and I supervise the eating while he fixes the fire. In typical puppy style, Annie gobbles her breakfast and stays available to eat Bessie's breakfast so I have to be there to give Bessie a chance to eat. Annie has a dog bed in front of the fire so she can lie there and stay warm.
Our midday meal is the only one we eat together at the table. It is a prepared meal that we've chosen. The rest of our eating is self selected for time, content, and location for eating.
Jake got a jury summons in the mail yesterday. This is the first one he's gotten since we moved here (2004). It's for the last two weeks in December so there's a good chance he won't even have to show up, and he has enough professional law enforcement in his work history that they are unlikely to choose him for a jury but it still requires being available to two weeks. He has an an appointment with the oncologist during that time that he'll have to change, but fortunately for us, the holiday season is meaningless so it won't disrupt any family traditions.
Because we eat and dress so simply and use the same things over and over, we are less likely to have food or clothing that we have forgotten. The less we have, the less there is to keep track of.
I grew up in a home where my mother did the cooking and my dad could fix lunch and breakfast for himself when he wanted to. My mother loved to cook and for her it was a creative outlet. I learned to cook from her but found that the older I got, the less interested I was in creating through food. Now I make a few things and we rotate them. When Jake yearned for some more interesting things to eat, he tried cooking and with the help of cookbooks and YouTube videos taught himself to make a few specialties. We have thinned down the dishes, pots and pans and utensils to only what we use regularly. This simple life suits us. We don't invite people over to eat and we don't eat at other people's houses.
A couple we know have complicated eating needs (he is diabetic and she follows a 12 step program related to eating disorders). She told us "We won't invite you to eat at our house. You wouldn't like what we eat." That made perfect sense to me.
We go to a meeting Sunday mornings on Zoom that originates in Scotland. This week we had to adjust ourselves to the time change in the UK so we didn't go to the meeting at the wrong time.
I like to walk alone listening to something thought provoking. Having something to listen to helps me walk longer. I enjoy walking with a friend, but I run out of things to talk about very easily. I walk for an hour six mornings a week with my friend in the neighborhood who meets the dogs and me at 6AM. She takes Sunday off. I meet on Sundays at 9:30 with another friend who walks just with me, no dogs. Sunday evenings at 6PM I get a phone call from an out of state friend and I walk while I talk to her on the phone. We've been doing this since I moved up here in 2004. My Sunday morning friend travels often (she's in the UK right now) so this doesn't happen every week. Otherwise I am listening to podcasts on happiness, meditation, food, or
health.
My favorite book about habits recommends the strategy of convenience as a way to keep a good habit....thus the plan of setting out exercise clothing the night before or wearing your exercise clothing to bed. Having the things you need for a good habit at the ready, will increase the likelihood that it will happen. Conversely the strategy of inconvenience suggests things like keeping the snacks you don't want to eat, on a high shelf or locked up or, better yet, at the store.
Barbie in NW WA
6 -
4564560
Categories
- All Categories
- 1.4M Health, Wellness and Goals
- 391.8K Introduce Yourself
- 43.5K Getting Started
- 259.8K Health and Weight Loss
- 175.6K Food and Nutrition
- 47.3K Recipes
- 232.3K Fitness and Exercise
- 396 Sleep, Mindfulness and Overall Wellness
- 6.4K Goal: Maintaining Weight
- 8.5K Goal: Gaining Weight and Body Building
- 152.8K Motivation and Support
- 7.8K Challenges
- 1.3K Debate Club
- 96.3K Chit-Chat
- 2.5K Fun and Games
- 3.3K MyFitnessPal Information
- 23 News and Announcements
- 962 Feature Suggestions and Ideas
- 2.3K MyFitnessPal Tech Support Questions