WOMEN AGES 50+ FOR OCTOBER 2024

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  • Machka9
    Machka9 Posts: 25,615 Member
    kevrit wrote: »
    Dinner yesterday was Shepard’s Pie ala Kevin, he used onions in the burger, peas and carrots instead of corn and only put the potatoes on top. When I was a kid, the potatoes were on both the bottom and the top with just a little filling of plain hamburger and corn to feed a family of 5. Potatoes were free from my grandparent’s garden so one way to stretch the burger and 1 can of corn. Unfortunately, no picture.

    RVRita in Roswell

    The ones I've had (and still have) are the almost classic Shepherds Pie. Mine have been with beef mince rather than lamb so I guess that's technically a Cottage pie rather than Shepherd's Pie.
    But they've been like the description below with beef mince mixed with various veggies (peas, carrots, celery, onion etc.) but not corn.
    Then they're topped with mashed potatoes. Sometimes ours are mashed sweet potatoes and sometime mashed ordinary potatoes.
    And sometimes there's a cheese layer between the meat & veg and potatoes or a little cheese sprinkled on top.

    https://www.taste.com.au/recipes/classic-shepherds-pie/709d4226-8df3-47ef-bbb5-be1a307c42c9

    M in Oz
  • grandmallie
    grandmallie Posts: 10,097 Member
    Morning all,woke up at 6:45 ,the bed isn't the most comfortable but what can you do? Went and filled the car up sheesh it was basically a waste for me to get a rental i used 6 bucks work of gas..oh well..no worries its cloudy and overcast and breezy today but the high will be 80
    No sun for the next couple days.. Ce la vie
    Took my pills and had most of a protein shake but couldn't finish it.
    Might catch a little nap before Pete and Rob get here.
  • Machka9
    Machka9 Posts: 25,615 Member
    edited October 18
    Get this. I also discovered some of the Gmail emails I get from regular senders like my sis are now ending up in Spam.

    It happens.

    Many places suggest checking your spam folder regularly because the spam checking algorithms may pick up something in the email they don't like. The spam checking algorithms are updated regularly, so something may have changed in their code as well.

    I check my spam folder every few days.

    And I've been unsubbed from several YouTube channels I've been following forever.
    And to top it off, Facebook has decided that I now follow groups and people I've never heard of. Good gravy.

    Lanette B)
    SW WA State

    Is FB just suggesting groups to you? It does that all the time ... starts suggesting groups based, again, on algorithms. It sees you like certain subject matter, so you'll start seeing posts from groups related to that subject matter in your main newsfeed.

    It's one of the reasons I use the "Feed" link rather than the main newsfeed. In the "Feed" link, I can set up what I want to see.

    I don't follow Youtube, so I can't help you there. :)


    Machka in Oz

  • margaretturk
    margaretturk Posts: 5,259 Member
    This came up in my memory feed in Facebook. Good reminder to me...

    I went to a talk by Frank Abagnale on identity theft this week. This is a reminder to be careful what you share, what you post, and what you like on Facebook. The prime ages thieves look for are children and adults 50-85. He recommended if you share a photo of yourself not to have a full face because thieves can steal that picture.i.e. it makes you more of a target. He recommended group shots. The personal info you share may be used against you in the wrong hands like where you were born, the high school you went to etc. This gives thieves tremendous amount of info about you. Your likes give tremendous info as to what kind of person you are and how to market to you.
    I wish before I had signed up I had been given this information before I signed up on how to use Facebook in a way to decrease the chances information would not be used against me.

    I am not saying do not use Facebook. It is a wonderful way to stay contacted with others. Just give careful thought to what you share and what you like on the site. Also guard your password just like you do your other accounts. In the wrong hands it makes you and your friends on Facebook vulnerable to the wrong sort.
  • barbiecat
    barbiecat Posts: 17,203 Member
    :)Mo Happy Birthday. How smart of you to make a plan of treats for yourself.

    <3 Barbie
  • Machka9
    Machka9 Posts: 25,615 Member
    edited October 18
    This came up in my memory feed in Facebook. Good reminder to me...

    I went to a talk by Frank Abagnale on identity theft this week. This is a reminder to be careful what you share, what you post, and what you like on Facebook. The prime ages thieves look for are children and adults 50-85. He recommended if you share a photo of yourself not to have a full face because thieves can steal that picture.i.e. it makes you more of a target. He recommended group shots. The personal info you share may be used against you in the wrong hands like where you were born, the high school you went to etc. This gives thieves tremendous amount of info about you. Your likes give tremendous info as to what kind of person you are and how to market to you.
    I wish before I had signed up I had been given this information before I signed up on how to use Facebook in a way to decrease the chances information would not be used against me.

    I am not saying do not use Facebook. It is a wonderful way to stay contacted with others. Just give careful thought to what you share and what you like on the site. Also guard your password just like you do your other accounts. In the wrong hands it makes you and your friends on Facebook vulnerable to the wrong sort.

    It's a very good idea to move away from passwords and use long pass phrases instead.

    Also never use the same password for 2 different accounts.

    Remember too that this site is more open and accessible than FB. Depending upon your FB settings of course.

    With FB, we need to go into the settings and check them every few months. Make sure almost nothing is public. Clear up the advertising section in settings.

    Here, we can't do much. Our posts go into a database that can be searched by anyone as evidenced by the fact that a Google search will find our posts.


    Today, I worked from home and caught up a bit on several online courses for work. One was a cybersecurity course. Quite good.

    After work, I also unpacked a few more things.

    M in Oz
  • kevrit
    kevrit Posts: 4,324 Member
    When I was teach computer science in a technical college in TN, I had gone to many classes on cybersecurity and computer forensics. Very interesting stuff the forensics. The software that came with the class allowed me to take a hard drive/usb drive/ essentially anything that ‘had’ data on it, have someone delete everything then I could use the software to find what was on the drive or data storage device. Very cool! One student brought in an old usb he found in his mom’s junk drawer. I did the magic on that drive and found the whole drive was full of music by people the student never heard of. Unfortunately, I recognized the artists. Can’t remember who they were but I do remember they were from the 1950’s and 60’s. The student had erased it before giving it to me and was stunned I was able to find what was on it. Now it’s been years since I taught or took the classes but still find the topic very interesting. When law enforcement confiscates digital equipment, this is what they are doing. I’m sure the software has improved a lot since I used it. My point here is to remind everyone that your data is never truly ‘gone’ from the hard drive or other data storage device. Using the cloud is the same. The only way to truly erase a data storage device is specialized software (very expensive) or expose the device to a highly magnetic (think MRI) device.
    Funny story about an MRI. When I was working in a hospital IT department, one of the MRI techs decided he wanted to erase his hard drive (I wonder why??) and put the drive in the MRI and turned it on. NEVER DO THIS!!! The MRI slammed the hard drive against the side of the machine and broke it! Needless to say, that tech was fired and sued.This cost the hospital hundreds of thousands of dollars to repair. I had the hospital buy a special device that had to be used outside the loading dock to erase data storage devices. It was magnetic, thus why it had to be done outside.

    My point…. Remember your data is never truly gone, no matter how many times you delete, erase, or format a device. Be careful what you save…..

    RVRita in Roswell
  • kevrit
    kevrit Posts: 4,324 Member
    Today is check those chins ladies!! 😁🤪
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    RVRita in Roswell
  • 1948CWB
    1948CWB Posts: 1,606 Member
    MO!

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    Carol in GA
  • Whidislander
    Whidislander Posts: 3,817 Member
    Machka9 wrote: »
    Machka, your plan sounds ambitious! Plants are your friends, and you have quite the green thumb, heck hand!
    Rebecca
    Whidbey
    Wa

    I'm still learning about the plants. That's not my strong area.

    I'm more excited about digging and moving rock!! My first 2 steps involve moving rock, so that's good.

    Hopefully it will all come together the way I envision.

    M in Oz

    Its like Natures Gym but in your yard!😁👍🏼
    I'm excited to see it! As a child, my Mom got Sunset Magazine delivered, and the before and after photos were always so amazing!
    Rebecca
    Whidbey
    Wa
  • Whidislander
    Whidislander Posts: 3,817 Member
    pipcd34 wrote: »
    exermom wrote: »
    Annie – doesn’t it feel good to have the things to donate out of your way?

    It was COLD this morning. Wore my coat to BK. But it was gorgeous this afternoon. We got all the lights for the Halloween decorations up and hooked up. Had a dentist appt for a routine cleaning. All’s well

    Tracey – great Halloween decoration. You are very talented

    Rori – what a full life you are having! I’m so happy for you

    pip – Yogi looks so sad with that head gear. How long will he have to wear it?

    Jess got her kitten yesterday. He’s a real cutie. Tomorrow they pick up the cat (he’s 5 years old).

    Michele NC

    2 weeks, til the doc sees him again.

    Clean his ears 2x a week
    Put this medicated shampoo on his butt area 2x a week
    We selected mon and thurs for that

    A pill (low steroid) 1x a day for 7 days then every other day
    1ml of ear medicine directly in each ear 2x a day

    A lot of stuff

    Poor Yogi. Glad you got meds to heal him up though. I am PILL queen, so I get it. Every week for 10 years now, filling up husbands 7 day, 4 x a day pill container, counting out when the bottle feels low, calling in the couple of pills we can fill at the base clinic, others are vitamins so its a trip to Rite Aid, or letting him call the others in to our mail order pharmacy. Sometimes when I fill his calcium pills in the container, which are 3 x a day, I just pour them out in my hand, mentally weighing it, and it comes out to 21 pills EXACTLY, so like my is complete then.😂
    Rebecca
    Whidbey
    Wa
  • Anniesquats100
    Anniesquats100 Posts: 3,291 Member
    Good afternoon beautiful ladies!

    I stayed up late again reading 'Just For the Summer' by Abby Jimenez. I truly enjoyed it, but now I'm sleepy and running behind.

    Pip too bad Yogi has to have all that medicine. Teddy learns to fight it after about three doses and it gets tougher and tougher to dose him. Hope he isn't too itchy!

    Mo Happy happy birthday!

    Michele I have six bags waiting upstairs. Maybe I can take it tomorrow afternoon. Next I'm looking at the excess bedding. There must be ten extra blankets up there, including a beautiful Hudson Bay wool point blanket. For me, with my allergies, I prefer a machine wash and dry blanket.

    Barbara Yay for insurance money!

    Lanette my Facebook went wonky too. I had it curated to show lots of paintings and birds, and some comics, and then it got full of celebrity nonsense again. It's a constant struggle.

    Well I will be up early walking in the forest, so I better not stay up reading tonight.

    Have a great day! May you all be happy, healthy, safe and free!

    Annie in Delaware
  • dlfk202000
    dlfk202000 Posts: 3,193 Member
    Up at 6 am this morning. Course the 5:45 am spam call didn't help.
    Well kind of at the wait and see to hear from sons mode. I send them questions and it takes awhile to get an answer. Haven't heard from eldest heading toward Japan. Middle son should be getting a treat box for the gkids today, told him about that, without any acknowledgment yet about it. Also sent him an invite to my sisters next month, no acknowledgement from that either. Youngest hasn't updated me either on when he heads back to the States. Trying not to mentally go bonkers, but its hard. Today will be a good day, exercising, grocery shopping on this rainy day on the island. Hugs ladies.
    Rebecca
    Whidbey
    Wa

    was the spam call from someone wanted to know if you had diabetis or needed a cpap? We got the call at 6AM and again at 8am yesterday- saying they were with CVS. Told them they woke me up but they kept talking.
  • pipcd34
    pipcd34 Posts: 17,270 Member
    Stats for the day-

    Walk w/family- 1hr 54min 56sec, 58elev, 3.20ap, 82ahr, 97mhr, 14094steps, 6.14mi= 582c
    Strava app = 744c
    Zwift home spin bike- strava stats- 30.15min, 213elev, 149aw, 115ahr, 139mhr, 20.3amph, 10.25mi= 231c
    Strava app= 257c
    Zwift stats- 30.15min, 214elev, 149aw, 45arpm, 20.43amph, 10.3mi= 258c
    Housecleaning etc- blow off the leaves of the front patio and front entryway 7.40 min= 82c

    Total cal 945

    *yogi was a champ on his walk w/the head gear. Also doesn’t fight the meds*

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  • exermom
    exermom Posts: 6,530 Member
    edited October 18
    Eagles – welcome

    Mo – happy birthday. Very congrats on the too big jeans

    Barbara – the reason I boil water at home is because the water at the fountain at BK is very cold. The hot water they have comes out SOOOOO slow. I’d be standing there for 3 minutes just to get ¼ of my cup, literally. So just to make it easier on me, I just boil it at home and take a few ounces with me then use their cold water to cool it off.

    Vince is finally working on sanding the door. I guess he figures it’s too cold to do any decorating today. I think he’s sort of resigned himself to the fact that we may not have a Christmas tree upstairs this year. This is what the cats did to the Halloween tree. And it doesn’t even have lights and ornaments on it yet! Like I said, pouring that Nature’s Miracle stuff worked, but it looks like you need to constantly apply it so that it continues to work. I just poured it on the tree since I couldn’t find a spray bottle of it. We really don’t want to pour it on the tree with the lights and ornaments

    Lanette – a few people put out Halloween decorations, but we’re probably the biggest decorator. Yea for too large clothes. I guess the only bad part is the money that was spent. But that’s a small price to pay. I ordered a few pair of shorts from PCPenney. Both the same size, same mfgr. Yet one is too big. The only difference between that pair and another is the color. Go figure! That’s one reason I like to try on clothes in the store. Now I’ve learned that if I order something, I need to order in multiple sizes, try them on when they come into the store, and then return the ones that don’t fit. What a pain!

    After work went to WalMart then the soup kitchen. A while ago (maybe 5 years) my right hip hurt so much that there was one day when I didn’t exercise. Even Vince said “you must really be in pain not to exercise”. Well, I went to the MD thinking I was looking at hip replacement. Seems it was syatic (?sp) nerve. The MD prescribed prednisone and it went away. Until a few months ago. So I went back knowing that it was syatic and that it was only going to get worse. Had predisone and all is fine. However, about a week ago the other side started to hurt just like the syatic. I really don’t want to go back to the MD and get more prednisone. I’ve been using voltaren and it seems to really help. Did want to get more of the voltaren and also Aleve. Then the soup kitchen.

    I was serving in the dining room at the soup kitchen. Haven't done that in a while. It's just so sad that I recognized many of the people. Seriously, some of them have been coming for years. How sad!

    Michele NC
    who will probably walk to Food Lion and the dollar store

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  • Whidislander
    Whidislander Posts: 3,817 Member
    Hi, my friends,
    I love reading about what you are all up to. Allie, Delia is growing so fast. I am so happy you are having a great time on your trip. Carol, your granddaughter, is quite lovely. Egg looks so cute in his balled-up position. Rori, your kitty, looks like he is the owner. Heather, you and John are both October's children. Teri, enjoy your quiet day. The peaceful days are nice to have. Tracey, I love your holiday creation. I am itching to paint. I ordered more brushes and acrylic paints.
    Pip, I have written many posts that disappeared, and I was too tired to start again. So, if I am repeating myself, please forgive me. I love reading your story about Lenny and Kirby. To have loved two great men in your life and to be loved back is a gift. I can tell you treasure it. You looked radiant around both guys. You are so beautiful, no matter what size you are. I love the fight in you. You don't stay down for long. I brag about you at work, that you rode your bike 3500 miles to raise money for MS, and your running speed. They were amazed. They are in their 20's and can not even consider conquering your stats.
    Machka, do you know anything about hybrid bikes? I am thinking about getting myself one for Christmas. I have a regular bike in my shed, but I am afraid of the wasp to get it. I will have DH pull it out when he comes into town. I will have it tuned up as well. Lisa, I would love to see you paint again.
    In 30 minutes, I will turn 59. I can not believe this is my last year in my 50s. I took the day off and plan to put Rose in daycare (I got a free coupon). I will get a mani/pedi, then go swimming. I want a massage, too; we will see. I went through my closet, and my jeans with tags from Old Navy were too big, and the material was hard. I will donate. The smaller-sized jeans fit, but they are made of hard material, too. I didn't think my mom would like those pants. They may soften in the wash. I am working on my pantry, which is shaping up, but more needs to be done. I made a playlist for power walking the trail. I like music from my era and my kids, like Cheetah Girls (Julia and her friend Violet used to sing it non-stop) and High School Musical. I have a playlist for my mom, too. When I take her to her appointments, sometimes she cries when she hears certain songs. Well, I'd better go to bed now. It has been nice talking to you all. Take care.
    XO,
    Mo

    I hope your special day was nice, and you got to do all the things you wished to.💖🎂🤗
    I walk on a treadmill in the gym. Sometimes I read books I have checked out, and listen to Pandora at the same time. Walking is just a 30 minute non thinking activity at that point. I get my heart rate up to 120 so I guess that's a good thing.
    Does your Mom live with you? I'm sorry if you have explained and I missed it. I admire any one that cares for their parents. It takes a special someone that has a lot of patience, and empathy.💖
    Rebecca
    Whidbey
    Wa
  • Whidislander
    Whidislander Posts: 3,817 Member
    pipcd34 wrote: »
    Yogi was a champ on his walk today

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    I wanna sing....."little old man walking by, with a kiss and a sigh....you look like that little old maaan I saw walking by"💖. (Its normally little old lady but I had sons so)
    Rebecca
    Whidbey
    Wa
  • grandmallie
    grandmallie Posts: 10,097 Member
    Mo- Happiest of Birthdays and hope you had a great day.. dropped off the rental car,cousins picked me up we went to lunch my treat and they dropped me off,so basically about an hr with them today but they are taking me to the pier tomorrow. So that will be fun..
    Hope to get a picture with them both before I leave..
    Im in my jammies with my zip up sweatshirt on.. as it is breezy and not as warm and sunny as Florida usually is.. all the Swifties are swarming she plays tonight and tomorrow night at SoFi stadium in Miami which is a hope skip and a jump from here.. others that are going on the cruise that have flown down today have said that the planes were full of Swifties ..
    I havent really watched any t.v. while I have been here which is good..and tomorrow is going to be a busy day.. so Im going to make it an early night
  • LisaInArkansas
    LisaInArkansas Posts: 2,899 Member
    Allie - as has been said by others, Bon Voyage! Hope it's a lovely, wonderful cruise.

    Got my laundry all done, sheets and blankets washed, bed remade, the rest of the laundry cleaned and folded or hung up and put away. In and out of that, got one bag made, but I'm not happy with it - the only good thing about it is the cloth I thrifted. It's Australian, oddly enough, the brand is Kas. In the middle of Arkansas. Very odd.

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    🤷🏻‍♀️I learn as much from the ones that don't work as the ones that do, if not more.

    Homemade pizza for dinner - pizza crusts I made a few weeks back and froze. Which reminds me, I need to get the bacon in the oven and get it done. Corey will be off for four days, so it will give him lunches for a couple of those days.

    Later, my dears.
    Love y'all,
    Lisa in AR
  • cityjaneLondon
    cityjaneLondon Posts: 12,714 Member
    edited October 18
    Mo - A VERY Happy Birthday! :D It's so great to treat yourself.
    For my birthday, I chose and booked the restaurant, and planned and booked the family lunch. Neither of my husbands have been proactive in planning. I do all the holiday bookings too. I used to resent my first husband for not ever taking charge, but now I know that I choose men who are happy to let me do my own thing. Woe betide anyone who tries to tell me what to do. :p>:) However, I sometimes think it would be nice, just once in a while ...........! I also picked my own presents from John. I've come to realise you can't have it both ways.

    I wrote 750 words this morning. The next chapter is on the wonder of gametes. :p

    DSIL coming tomorrow. Her suite is ready. Just have to do a quick hoover downstairs in the morning. I've more or less made the roasted tomato and pepper soup for lunch. I decided at the last minute to sieve it. :# It will be delicious. I'm serving a seafood and bean salad after it. Going out for dinner to the fish restaurant. :D Sunday light lunch will be smashed avocados on rye toast, with crispy bacon and a fried egg. Yummo! Unfortunately, rain is predicted. She loves a walk. :'(
    She is an easy and welcome guest, so I'm looking forward to it.

    Love Heather UK xxxxxxxx
  • pipcd34
    pipcd34 Posts: 17,270 Member
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  • Machka9
    Machka9 Posts: 25,615 Member
    edited October 19
    OK, if you want a good laugh this morning, watch Cas's (Clutterbug 's ) latest video on YouTube.

    'Spaces in your home you FORGOT to clean'. Really cheered up my day! :p Watch to the end!

    Love Heather UK xxxxxxxx

    Skim watched it just now. :):)

    When we lived in our rental (for the past 10 years), we had to do most of those things between 2 and 4 times a year for the inspections. :smiley: Those inspections always came at the worst possible times too. They'd send us a notice about 10 days in advance, and some of those days were almost always days when we were busy organising a cycling event or away for the weekend or I would have a big deadline at work or in uni or something. So the 2 of us would spend hours one evening cleaning everything until quite late at night.

    That's one thing I won't miss in our new place ... no inspections here!

    But we will keep up the cleaning. For example, fortunately our upper cupboards here are all the way to the ceiling so I don't have to clean the tops of them, but we have two display cabinets. I've cleaned the tops of them periodically, but noticed that they needed it again when we moved them in. So I used our hand-held vacuum to do the top of one of them, and I'll do the other one later this weekend.

    I've made the mistake of washing first like she did ... when I saw what she was doing, I was thinking ... "Oh no! That's not the way to do it!" To fix it, she'll have to wait till it dries, then vacuum it off using a bristle brush attachment, then wash again.

    Incidentally, we got the hand-held vacuum just before we came to Canada and it's a great purchase! Especially with these hardwood floors. When I see that some cat hair fluffs have collected in a corner (Rhody is shedding just now), I suck them up quick and easy without having to get out the real vacuum cleaner. And it made doing the tops of the display cabinet so easy. In the past, I've had to put the real vacuum onto a table to made the hose reach. Very awkward.


    Our current stove/oven is built in which suits me just fine. :)

    Machka in Oz