WOMEN AGES 50+ FOR NOVEMBER 2024

1101113151623

Replies

  • 1948CWB
    1948CWB Posts: 1,604 Member
    :)
  • pipcd34
    pipcd34 Posts: 17,264 Member
    Mo - Realized after I saw Pip's answer that I didn't give you an answer to your question. The answer is "no," I haven't tried Etsy or just selling online, mostly because I'm lazy. I don't want to market things - but this kind of craft show works for me because all the marketing is in someone else's hands. I will offer my services next year to her, though, as there are five typos on her flyer, which she used to make her signs that are up and around all the neighborhoods:
    1qt4b7s543qp.png

    Makes my editorial teeth hurt. Won't say it until AFTER the show, however. Chances are no one around here will notice.

    Later, my babies,
    Love,
    Lisa

    I noticed right off the bat
  • pipcd34
    pipcd34 Posts: 17,264 Member
    Stats for the day-

    Walk w/family- 2hrs 2min 2sec, 103elev, 2.95ap, 14102steps, 75ahr, 89mhr, 6.06mi= 569c
    Strava app = 735c
    Walk home to gym- 11.36min, 1334steps, .54mi= 60c
    Strava app= 66c
    Treadmill jog- 19.47min, 171spm, approx 3249steps, 6.0sp for 1.90mi, 8.0sp last .10mi, 143ahr, 160mhr, 9.54min mi, 2mi= 208c
    Walk gym to store then home- 16.40min, 1888steps, 3.03min, .84mi= 88c
    Strava app = 102c

    Total cal 925


    650650
  • Machka9
    Machka9 Posts: 25,610 Member
    exermom wrote: »

    M – got a bee question for you. We have, what I think is a nest, between bricks that are in our drain. How can I get rid of them?
    Michele NC

    Call your local bee-keeping association and ask them if they can do an extraction or if they can direct you to someone who can.

    Do you know what the bees look like?


    Machka in Oz

  • pipcd34
    pipcd34 Posts: 17,264 Member
    Hi ladies;
    I am wiped out. All I want to do is stay in bed. My sleep doctor said that working nights is tough on the body, especially when you have to hold a TBI patient who is muscular and taller than you. I will force myself to go to my mom's place, pay for this month, and go to the pharmacy. Rose is ready for an outing. If my phone is fully charged to walk, I will do my Step Aerobics. My weight loss Nurse Practitioner says that Methyl Folate will help my energy level. We will see about that. I will get dressed and get going. We will see if that works. If I had my way, I would sleep more or curl up with a book. I am still in my PJs, with a wrap-around my shoulders.
    I need to check about tickets to the Disney Christmas show. I am getting ready for my upcoming trip.
    I talked to DH; he hasn't yet purchased his airline tickets. I got mine a while ago. My friend Linette got
    hers, too. We are going to stay in our timeshare. I need Airline tickets for DS to come home for the
    holidays. I feel revived, drinking my tea as I type.

    Barbara, I just read a news report that this mom sold her two-year-old to a drug dealer named Carlos for meth. So far, the police have yet to find the two-year-old. They did arrest the mom. That is so sad.

    Dianna, welcome to our group. I am learning that we must prioritize moving our bodies on our to-do list. I'm not particularly eager to exercise around others except for walking or running. YouTube has a lot of workouts available if you do not want to work out at work. I do go to the gym to swim or use the machines. We will cheer you on.

    PIP, I firmly believe you can run past 69. Maybe you can reassess at 69. Did you sell your dress? I was thinking you could wear it on the cruise. We plan to go on an Alaskan cruise one day. I got a new double oven two years ago, a convection oven. As I was organizing, I found the directions. Maybe I can figure out how to use the stove. I know how to use my stovetop. My son is the only one who knows how to operate it. If not, I will get YouTube to advise me on how.;)

    Michelle, I love your artwork, especially the the mushroom.

    Sue, did you do the chair yoga from the app with daily workouts? If so, how do you like it?

    Well, I better get going through my to-do list. Take care of everyone. Oh, and Machka? How are you doing with your list?
    XO,
    MO in Mississippi.

    Oh I probably could run after 69, I was going to stop at that age because he did, I don’t think I’ll be running that distance after that. That’s about a 2 hour run.
  • grandmallie
    grandmallie Posts: 10,094 Member
    edited November 13
    r4si146nkpuq.jpg
    7fshx4glrhbm.jpg

  • auntiebk
    auntiebk Posts: 2,614 Member
    @linder4866 Joyce? Always happy to see you stop by.
    Sue hooray for chair yoga. How long will the nieces stay to help their mom?
    Vicki ((hugs)). IMHO rest is what you need to recover from the years they overworked you. ((hugs))
    Pip what a great gift for Kirby to give you and your friend. He sure is a keeper. However, I’d be scared to have him messing with electricity. Those different plugs are for different sized circuits/amps/voltages etc, Please consider hiring a licensed electrician.
    Rebecca not a dream, but shortly after Papa passed, I heard him speak to me twice: once to tell me to take care of Mama, and once in amazement at the people in Costco ;}
    Barbie yes to that blanket. You almost inspire me to get my needles out.
    Allie sad to hear sMyles gets rough and out of bounds. Praying she can learn to set some boundaries he’ll respect now. It will just get harder later. ((hugs))
    Lisa that $15 rechargeable hand held mixer is a bargain. Wish we had an Aldi’s here. I just sometimes need a hand mixer for recipes that are too small for the stand mixer. AND I want a rechargeable immersion blender as I donated the one with the PITA cord. The flyer made me laugh out loud. Our town’s annual holiday bazaar is peppered with signs pointing the way to the “VENDERS” . Makes me crazy as the event is held at the high school. Aaugh! I could only see 3 or maybe 4 oopses on the flyer… hmm.
    Michele really like your mushroom. Well done!
    Mo you are righit, the drugs rob people of all humanity and leave them barely an entity that will do anything for the next fix. Please god, they find that baby.
    Ginny praying for stable or clear scans. ((hugs))
    Gratitudes:
    Tuesday: Joe INVITED me into the man cave to sit awhile and talk while I had my tea. This is a first. Hallelujah!
    Monday: The scary-fit-looking guy at BB&B who instead was kind and encouraging.
    Decluttering challenge Day 41/30 Redwood branch redux
    41- Boy did I miss estimate. ‘nother half hour and barely half done. Ah well, bit by bit it will be gone, maybe this year ;}.
    Time for a snack before line dancing at the brewery :naughty:
    Later, lighter, lovelies!
    Barbara, the Southern Oregon Coastie AHMOD
    x8zcp1ya37k1.gif
    Move more than yesterday, fuel better than yesterday, live NOW.
    Open heart and mind before mouth.
    2024: Strengthen: body, mind, heart-connections.
  • pipcd34
    pipcd34 Posts: 17,264 Member
    auntiebk wrote: »
    @linder4866 Joyce? Always happy to see you stop by.
    Sue hooray for chair yoga. How long will the nieces stay to help their mom?
    Vicki ((hugs)). IMHO rest is what you need to recover from the years they overworked you. ((hugs))
    Pip what a great gift for Kirby to give you and your friend. He sure is a keeper. However, I’d be scared to have him messing with electricity. Those different plugs are for different sized circuits/amps/voltages etc, Please consider hiring a licensed electrician.
    Rebecca not a dream, but shortly after Papa passed, I heard him speak to me twice: once to tell me to take care of Mama, and once in amazement at the people in Costco ;}
    Barbie yes to that blanket. You almost inspire me to get my needles out.
    Allie sad to hear sMyles gets rough and out of bounds. Praying she can learn to set some boundaries he’ll respect now. It will just get harder later. ((hugs))
    Lisa that $15 rechargeable hand held mixer is a bargain. Wish we had an Aldi’s here. I just sometimes need a hand mixer for recipes that are too small for the stand mixer. AND I want a rechargeable immersion blender as I donated the one with the PITA cord. The flyer made me laugh out loud. Our town’s annual holiday bazaar is peppered with signs pointing the way to the “VENDERS” . Makes me crazy as the event is held at the high school. Aaugh! I could only see 3 or maybe 4 oopses on the flyer… hmm.
    Michele really like your mushroom. Well done!
    Mo you are righit, the drugs rob people of all humanity and leave them barely an entity that will do anything for the next fix. Please god, they find that baby.
    Ginny praying for stable or clear scans. ((hugs))
    Gratitudes:
    Tuesday: Joe INVITED me into the man cave to sit awhile and talk while I had my tea. This is a first. Hallelujah!
    Monday: The scary-fit-looking guy at BB&B who instead was kind and encouraging.
    Decluttering challenge Day 41/30 Redwood branch redux
    41- Boy did I miss estimate. ‘nother half hour and barely half done. Ah well, bit by bit it will be gone, maybe this year ;}.
    Time for a snack before line dancing at the brewery :naughty:
    Later, lighter, lovelies!
    Barbara, the Southern Oregon Coastie AHMOD
    x8zcp1ya37k1.gif
    Move more than yesterday, fuel better than yesterday, live NOW.
    Open heart and mind before mouth.
    2024: Strengthen: body, mind, heart-connections.

    Too late, he put in a new one, it works beautifully now :0)
  • exermom
    exermom Posts: 6,528 Member
    Well, the chiropractor was a bust. Seems that medicare won’t pay for an x-ray that’s taken in a chiropractor’s office. It would have cost me $125 out of pocket. Yes, I have a pain in my back that’s exacerbated when I stoop over. But my blood work has always come back good so I’m sure it’s not kidneys or liver. I’m 99.9% sure it’s arthritis. Since it’s not getting any worse, I’ll live, I don’t need to pay $125.

    After work took my car for inspection. Vince suggested I go to this place since it’s not an auto parts place so they won’t try to sell me something, like a new pair of tires. I probably need them and will get them before we go to FL, but I don’t think I need them right now.

    M – all I know is that the bees are very small. I hope they’re not baby bees. I was hoping there was something I could spray in the opening

    I texted the gal at BK saying that if the big-wig didn’t come this afternoon, I’m willing to work tomorrow if she thinks it’ll help. I would think so since they would like everything top-notch.

    Oh, they got a new soda dispenser today. Now they’ll only have 10 choices. I couldn’t count how many they had before. “What’s old is new again”. When I worked fast food in the stone age (when I was in high school) we only had 4 choices of drinks (not including the milkshakes)

    Mo – the convection oven can be used like an airfryer. I use it when I need to make a large quantity of things like french fries, tater tots, etc.

    Allie – still a love of lawn mowers but now with bottles????? lol

    One of the things I'm working on in ceramics is a platter for Colby for Christmas. Only I have to order the decal since I can't find one that's large enough. Bad thing is that the first decal ripped so I have to order another one. The good part is that I forgot to fire the platter so now I'll have time to do that.

    Michele NC
    who just came back from ceramics where I'm working on a holiday Miss Piggy. The mold just said "Miss Piggy". I didn't realize it was a holiday Miss Piggy until just recently
  • skuehn48
    skuehn48 Posts: 3,046 Member
    <3
  • cityjaneLondon
    cityjaneLondon Posts: 12,709 Member
    Discovered a new glutes exercise on YouTube yesterday. It really seems to do the business! Glutes seem to be the answer to everything. :* Back pain, hip pain, and, crucially, knee pain.
    I did a couple of sessions of the exercise yesterday and woke up at 5 today and did another one. Then did my usual routine. I certainly did well over half an hour, in total, of general strengthening. Just got weights and bands to do after breakfast.
    I'm not going to write today, but will copy and paste into my Word document. I've built up four writing sessions to copy over. Then it's hair and ablutions day and bed laundry.
    Tonight is French Circle - about the French Revolution. :D I know I won't feel like going out by bus in the cold and dark after eating, so we are going to splash out on an Uber. It won't be much more than the parking fee if we drove into the city. We will come back by free bus.
    John is driving up to outer Hove to watch Edie run the area cross country. He's been pondering on where to park, as there will be a lot of parents there. I hope he gets some good photos. Fortunately, it's late enough for him to be able to have lunch first.
    Love to all, Heather UK xxxxxxxx
  • Machka9
    Machka9 Posts: 25,610 Member
    exermom wrote: »

    M – all I know is that the bees are very small. I hope they’re not baby bees. I was hoping there was something I could spray in the opening

    If you spray something in there, it might kill them which would be terrible.

    No bees, no food!


    Find an experienced bee-keeper to deal with them.

    Small bees are usually precious native bees.

    Machka in Oz

  • Machka9
    Machka9 Posts: 25,610 Member
    edited November 13
    On bees ...

    "According to bee experts at the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) of the United Nations, a third of the world’s food production depends on bees.

    When animals and insects pick up the pollen of flowers and spread it, they allow plants, including many food crops, to reproduce. Birds, rodents, monkeys and even people pollinate, but the most common pollinators are insects, and among them, bees.

    But sadly, bees and other pollinators, such as butterflies, bats and hummingbirds, are increasingly under threat from human activities.

    Bee populations have been declining globally over recent decades due to habitat loss, intensive farming practices, changes in weather patterns and the excessive use of agrochemicals such as pesticides. This in turn poses a threat to a variety of plants critical to human well-being and livelihoods.

    ...

    Here are some actions you can take to help preserve bees and other pollinators:

    • Plant nectar-bearing flowers such as marigolds or sunflowers for decorative purposes on balconies, terraces, and gardens
    • Buy honey and other hive products from your nearest local beekeeper
    • Raise awareness among children and adolescents on the importance of bees and express your support for beekeepers
    • Set up a pollinator farm on your balcony, terrace, or garden
    • Preserve old meadows, which feature a more diverse array of flowers, and sow nectar-bearing plants
    • Cut grass on meadows only after the nectar-bearing plants have finished blooming
    • Use pesticides that do not harm bees, and spray them in windless weather, either early in the morning or late at night, when bees withdraw from blossoms"

    https://www.unep.org/news-and-stories/story/why-bees-are-essential-people-and-planet

    yy85xqdp7ock.png

    oo9w0ale3z4t.png



    "Bees are essential for the health of people and the planet. Honey and other products have medicinal properties, and the role of bees as pollinators makes them vital for food supplies.

    There are around 20,000 known bee species worldwide, and over 4,000 are native to the United States. Humans only manage a few of these, and most species are wild.

    As well as valuing bees for their honey, people have come to recognize the importance of bees in promoting food security and variety in plants and animals.

    However, a rise in factors, such as pesticide use and urbanization, means that bees are currently in decline, negatively affecting many of the Earth’s ecosystems.

    A loss of bees would affect honey supplies, but, more importantly, world food security and biodiversity. Without them, the world could be a very different place.

    ...

    In recent years, it has become clear that honey may not be the most important reason to protect bees. This is because bees play a crucial role in pollination, where they use the hairs on their bodies to carry large grains of pollen between plants.

    Around 75% of crops produce better yields if animals help them pollinate. Of all animals, bees are the most dominant pollinators of wild and crop plants. They visit over 90% of the world’s top 107 crops.

    In other words, bees are essential for the growth of many plants, including food crops.

    Farming practices, global warming, and disease are just a few reasons why bee numbers are declining. Experts are concerned about the impact on world food supplies, especially fruits, nuts, and vegetables.

    They say that without bees, there will be no more nuts, coffee, cocoa, tomatoes, apples, or almonds, to name a few crops. This could lead to nutritional deficiencies in the human diet, as these products are essential sources of vital nutrients.

    In financial terms, the pollination of fruits and vegetables by wild bees across the United States has a high economic value. One 2020 study found that wild bees were responsible for a significant portion of net income from blueberries. There is a direct link between the economic yield of farmers and the presence of bees."


    https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/why-are-bees-important-to-humans


    Machka in Oz

  • Machka9
    Machka9 Posts: 25,610 Member
    Discovered a new glutes exercise on YouTube yesterday. It really seems to do the business! Glutes seem to be the answer to everything. :* Back pain, hip pain, and, crucially, knee pain.
    I did a couple of sessions of the exercise yesterday and woke up at 5 today and did another one.
    Love to all, Heather UK xxxxxxxx

    Bridges?

  • Machka9
    Machka9 Posts: 25,610 Member
    @PennyinTX ... I think you mentioned Achilles tendon issues.

    I tore both my Achilles tendons a number of years ago, and was discouraged from walking or cycling for about 6 months.

    Because I wanted to maintain some semblance of fitness, I focused on doing a lot of crunches and other abdominal exercises, and upper body weights.

    Is that a possibility for you?


    Machka in Oz

  • LisaInArkansas
    LisaInArkansas Posts: 2,891 Member
    Good morning, my dears, from the chilly pre-dawn darkness of middle America,

    Up a bit early, but not too bad. Have a little more time with y'all because I've once again shut down all the news outlets. I stressed out way too much during these last few months, and I know better. The last time I shut it all down for survival, as I was so ill during the worst of it. This time, I did it for my mental health. Gave me time that I wanted back, and peace that I need. I'm back to checking the weather and that's about it. Listening to music a lot more while I'm making, or YouTube videos. Did spring for YouTube Premium so I miss most of the commercials that way.

    I've read everyone's posts, but not lots to say this morning. Welcome once again to everyone who's new. Don't feel you have to respond to each and every one of us. It's pert near impossible, anyway. Pick and choose as you please, and as you feel comfortable.

    Got on the elliptical yesterday for a few minutes, and pleased with that. The vertigo has stayed away since I backed off the yoga. Frustrating, but at least I know they're connected. Just lost my lap warmer, as the typing annoys Egg... she has departed in high dudgeon to find a warm spot without clickety-clack. Just terrible, being a cat. 😹🤷🏻‍♀️😛

    Time to get something done, my chickens... Will check in later.

    Love y'all,
    Lisa in AR
  • Anniesquats100
    Anniesquats100 Posts: 3,290 Member
    Good morning beautiful ladies!

    Heather picturing you and John painting cards for each other is a beautiful tender loving scene. Maybe you could paint a representation of that!

    We are going walking in the early morning chill. At least the sun is up. Then dad has an appointment at the memory clinic.

    The furnace guy came yesterday and said we are all good! Yay!

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

    Annie in Delaware
  • LisaInArkansas
    LisaInArkansas Posts: 2,891 Member
    edited November 13
    Pip - The quilt's lovely. Great color, intriguing design.

    Flea - Thank you so much for your lovely compliment.
  • margaretturk
    margaretturk Posts: 5,258 Member
    edited November 13
    Pip Great picture of your with your lovely new quilt.

    Reading No Grain No Pain. by Dr. Peter Osborne. I fill the niche for grains with more veggies. Last night DS wanted to go Chinese. I did have half stir fried veggies and half of one of their entrees that was not breaded and fried. Still a half pound this morning most likely because of the added salt. Still much better than the four pound gain I had eating Chinese before. I no longer have the fried Cream Cheese Wontons.

    Reading No Grain No Pain did get me to look at the dark chocolate, plain yogurt, and low sugar jam labels. It made me realize even though these are lower in sugar than milk chocolate, flavored yogurt, regular jam...the sugar still adds up. Ideally for woman we should only have 25 grams of sugar a day! An 8 oz glass of OJ has 21-23 grams with no fiber. Sugar is harder to reduce than the grains. Still I have found that now that I eat very little grain it helped me dramatically reduce the amount of sugar I eat. Fruit can also have sugar. The fiber in fruit helps to mitigate the sugar load.

    I also am looking more closely at the meat I still eat. Unfortunately it is unless it is grassfed. The meat is often fattened up with grain.

    One thing I like about the book is that he asks you to make note of how eating certain foods makes you feel. Everyone is different. Foods I enjoy others may not. I am trying to choose more bitters foods too because I know they are lower in sugar. Unfortunately plants are being made to be sweeter to cater to our sweet tooth. The book Eating on the Wild Side goes into this in depth.

    I also like that he believes in getting at the root cause of the pain. I like how he described inflammation. Inflammation is actually our friend in low amounts. Without it we would not heal from our injuries. It becomes a problem when it gets out of control and acts like a storm in our bodies causing pain and a whole host of illness. When we try to dampen the pain through pharma it can sometimes alleviate the pain in the short run only to stop the healing process and cause more problems in the long run.

    He is another doctor that believes in the healing properties of the right diet and lifestyle for you. Giving your body what it needs to manage inflammation in a positive manner creates miracles for your health.
  • PennyinTX
    PennyinTX Posts: 27 Member
    @exermom sometimes you can find a chiropractor that will work with you on payments. I had a great one who took $35 instead of his usual $50 when insurance ran out. Have you had a car accident in the past year? Sometimes injuries can show up much later. Car insurance will cover medical care if you are in the USA? Back pain is so awful. Heat and ice too you probably know. Ibuprofen and lidocaine patches. Feel better!