WOMEN AGES 50+ FOR APRIL 2024

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  • Whidislander
    Whidislander Posts: 3,901 Member
    Breaking news ...... I have got all my Saga money. The two cheques arrived in the post today, and , when I checked my bank account, the refunds are in there. Soooooo relieved! I can pay the cheques into the post office, rather than having to go to the bank, and John can drive me there. It's only a few streets away, but too far for me at the moment. The money, most of it John's, will nearly pay for the first hip.

    Pleased with myself for changing my bed linen today and switching to a summer weight duvet. It's only a single bed, so easy enough.

    Annie - I have one of those sling purses for my cruises. Very useful. I take my phone, cabin card, lipstick, comb.

    I then decided to celebrate the season with wearing a new long-sleeved t shirt! It's dark navy, so I put a bright blue camisole underneath to layer and wore my opal necklace. And I've ordered a long royal blue one. My long black house dress arrived yesterday, for wearing after the operation for a couple of days and nights. It looks great,and I'm loving my hands free slip on trainers. Hooray! :D

    Just going downstairs to put the duck legs in the oven.

    Love Heather UK xxxxxxxx

    I am so glad everything worked out regarding Saga! I know you do not like those situations, but it is all coming together. Being at the mercy of outcomes not in your control puts you on edge, but know that, "all shall be well, all shall be well, and all manner of things shall be well". 😁
    I love when you talk of your new purchases. I can hear the excitement in the tone, and that makes me happy that you're happy!
    Rebecca
    Whidbey
    Wa
  • SophieRosieMom
    SophieRosieMom Posts: 3,705 Member
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  • dlfk202000
    dlfk202000 Posts: 3,269 Member
    skuehn48 wrote: »
    Debbie - I once had my fitbit on while horseback riding at a state park and it recorded that I walked thousands of steps and climbed lots of flights of stairs. The one I have now records I'm swimming whenever I do water exercise maybe because it gets wet.

    Nice sunny day here. Hoping to get some lawn mowing done. Farrier is coming to trim horse and goat hooves.

    Heather - glad you got your money back. That has to be a relief.

    Everyone take care, Sue in WA

    I need to see if my Fitbit is waterproof. I am going to start taking a AquaZumba class in June. May just not wear it and adjust it manually. Looking forward to trying it. It will just be one day a week(same teacher as I have for regular Zumba) and just for the summer(outside pool). She is also going to add a short Pilates class before our Zumba class that I might try. I am waiting to hear if they will give us a discount if we sign up for all three classes. If not, I will wait on the pilates until after aqua is over.
    I know her prices are a lot cheaper than regular gyms(her classes are through the city) but need to see how much more it will be if I add two more classes. My friends are saying the same thing.

    We had great weather earlier in the week- super windy yesterday. Made for a good workout just walking around the wetlands and not too many birds hanging around. Raining today.

    Debbie
    Napa Valley,CA

  • pipcd34
    pipcd34 Posts: 17,360 Member
    Stat for the day-

    Short walk w/family- 1hr 21min 57sec, 28elev, 2.95ap, 88ahr, 115mhr, 4.01mi= 371c
    Strava app = 492c

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  • grandmallie
    grandmallie Posts: 10,152 Member
    Not much going on.. still watching the crown
  • pipcd34
    pipcd34 Posts: 17,360 Member
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  • Whidislander
    Whidislander Posts: 3,901 Member
    sh0tzz99 wrote: »
    sh0tzz99 wrote: »
    It's no one's business to decide if someone else's life is adequate or not. That is such an individual choice. I have learned to not care about anyone's opinions on my life. It's mine. I don't judge theirs.


    Tina in CA

    My sisters life is so much more physical. I mean for example, if she needs to take the bins to the curb she needs to put them in the bucket of her tractor and drive them down. While husband and I just wheel them a bit and done. She weeds 5 huge beds, while I weed nothing. So her life is very different than mine. She asked me once if my life was fulfilling. Because in her eyes it just seemed less so. When (or if) she comes visit this year, I will probably have to have a sit down conversation on our individual ideas of our lives. Just a lot of feelings not expressed on that subject. We are at a good place though, so just things I have had on my mind that she needs to hear. Being her little sister though, I do tend to give in, to regress a bit, and tend to not give my opinions. I think the whole little sister thing needs to be hung up, I'm 61 yrs old for gosh sakes.😂
    Rebecca
    Whidbey
    Wa

    I'm told that your kids are always your kids, no matter how old they get. It's the same with siblings...probably more so with sisters. I will always be my older sisters' little sis and my younger ones will always be just that. I want to protect them like she wants to protect me. So even if you're 61, you're still her little sis. Enjoy it. Not everyone has the pleasure of having siblings and I cannot imagine it any other way.

    Tina in CA

    That's true.💖
  • skuehn48
    skuehn48 Posts: 3,074 Member
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  • dlfk202000
    dlfk202000 Posts: 3,269 Member
    exermom wrote: »
    I was depressed yesterday, but I’m not today. Was able to get out in the sunshine, cut the grass, cleaned the wall from the spa into the pool, then put down Preen on the hill on the side. Guess I just needed a little sunlight. While cutting the grass it was so funny to see, Vince was in his pants with a light jacket on while I was wearing my work shorts and work sleeveless shirt. Tomorrow we’ll probably start cleaning the “muck” (pool)



    Debbie – how I wish we had aqua zumba. I don’t like the impact of regular zumba but aqua zumba would be great. You are so lucky to have it available to you


    Michele NC

    I am looking forward to trying it. It will only be for the summer.
    I am sure I will enjoy it. Just not enough to actually go to the other gym and pay so much more.I will just look forward to next summer.
  • Machka9
    Machka9 Posts: 25,692 Member
    Good morning ladies!

    I'm having second thoughts about my Pharmacy Technician program. I haven't signed up yet because since my Dad fell, I've been driving him around. Now I find out he was driving yesterday. It's about time for him to give up driving, but taking his keys would be a huge fight. Anyway, I'm not sure about going back to work, it would be a big change. Hmm. Something to think about before I spend $3000 on the course.

    Annie in Delaware

    Why not take a part-time job in a local shop - bookstore, clothing store, gift shop - whatever catches your fancy?

    And if you felt that this wasn't the time, come September shops are looking for Christmas help. You could try it out for the Christmas season and see how it went.

    The thing is, if you are counting on an inheritance, and if everything goes to your sister, you might find yourself in a bad position all of a sudden. And the longer you don't work, the harder it is to find work because you've got no recent experience.


    Machka - The blues are beautiful, but lighter still would be good, I agree. I love it that you always reach higher, faster, further. Never even heard of an interview like that in the U.S. Such interesting differences.

    Later, y'all.
    Love,
    Lisa in AR

    Most government and university positions here are like that - local, state or federal.

    We submit our CV plus a document anywhere from 2 pages to about 8 pages long. Fortunately our State gov't is going to the 2 page documents. Thank goodness!! It's exhausting producing documents where you write a page on each selection criteria!!

    Then at the interview, you're given your interview questions 10-15 minutes ahead of time, and you scramble to jot down some points. If you've had interview experience (which I have had now), you go in with a booklet of your examples for any number of different interview questions you might encounter. Then for most questions, you just have to jot down your code for which example you'll give. However, they usually throw in a question right out of left field that leaves you sitting there for 5 minutes trying to figure out what to say.

    And there's often a practical. You can ask before the interview if there will be a practical. They may or may not tell you generally what it is, but they'll usually tell you if there is one or not. Just something more to break out in a rash about.



    As for the examples you give for the interview questions, they all follow the STAR pattern:

    Situation: Describe the situation that you were in or the task that you needed to accomplish. You
    must describe a specific event or situation, not a generalized description of what you have done in
    the past. Be sure to give enough detail for the interviewer to understand. This situation can be
    from a previous job, from a volunteer experience, or any relevant event.

    Task: What goal were you working toward?

    Action: Describe the actions you took to address the situation with an appropriate amount of
    detail and keep the focus on YOU. What specific steps did you take and what was your particular
    contribution? Be careful that you don’t describe what the team or group did when talking about a
    project, but what you actually did. Use the word “I,” not “we” when describing actions.

    Result: Describe the outcome of your actions and don’t be shy about taking credit for your
    behavior. What happened? How did the event end? What did you accomplish? What did you
    learn? Make sure your answer contains multiple positive results.


    If you've prepared at all ahead of time, you'll have one for communication, one for organisation, one for providing advice, one for project management, etc. etc.

    The interview question might be ... We need someone skilled at project management, can you provide us with an example that demonstrates your skill in project management.

    So you break out your Project Management STAR and enthusiastically tell the tale!


    Oh and at the end, you MUST have a few questions for the interview panel about the job. If you don't it shows you're not interested in the job.


    The whole process is quite the adventure!


    Machka in Oz