WOMEN AGES 50+ FOR DECEMBER 2024
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Jennifer - glad the biopsy came out clear. Your kitchen is very nice! I love all that room and that big island counter. Glad you were able to get refills on your prescriptions. Sorry about your work situation changing, by the way. I've heard of similar situations where time off and other benefits were drastically reduced.
Tracey - I agree with Lisa, please check in with your regular doc or maybe the pharmacist and the doc there you saw before, this seems like a long time for your crud to hang on with the antibiotics. I hope you can find some time to rest this weekend. Interesting that some of the staff aren't picking up their insulated lunch bag gifts. These sound nice, I'd sure grab one.
Kay - good luck with that knee. Hope the recovery is quick and the procedure does the job - keeps you moving pain free for a long time.
Allie - I don't think Delia can get any cuter!
LABS - Blood test results came back - Dr. Lisa said they were near perfect, no anemia and thyroid OK. I wasn't fasting when the blood was taken, but my glucose came in at 95. Tested when I was fasting a month and a half ago it came in at 107. Which tells me my pancreas must doing its job.
I told Dr. Lisa I cut back to one cup a day of high-test coffee and then switch to decaf. She said that should make a big difference. Dr. Google says the half-life of caffeine can be 4 to 6 hours, and after my usual 4 to 5 cups of high-test I am pretty tanked-up so maybe this was the trigger for my "swoons". We'll see.
I'm making my favorite mushroom/lentil soup today. The recipe calls for 4 cups of vegetable broth but I found a container of about to expire beef bone broth in the pantry so I'll use that instead. I've done this before and it changes the taste a little, but it's still good. It will up the protein.
Lanette
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Phew! My son came round and was able to get the little tag inside the alarm to release the cover. Those extra inches helped. 😍 So we replaced the battery and it's good to go. I'm now just waiting for the one on the top stairwell to go. Poor John is a little puzzled at why he couldn't manage it, but hey ho!
Curried carrot soup was delicious. I also mashed the Christmas mash and put it into a flattened plastic bag to freeze. I realise I am a bit late to the party on this, but I've seen it online, and it saves so much space. Does anyone else do it like this?
Love Heather UK xxxxxxxx2 -
Jennifer, the kitchen is coming along nicely. I love the cookbook shelf.
A whats app call from Nigeria woke me up at 6:30 this morning. A good thing I guess. We bought a new computer; my sister wants my old one for her grandson, and it is taking forever to wipe it. She wants to get on the road to go home (NOLA from Georgia) and the process needed a click from me. It finally says it is reinstalling Windows, but it is still at something like 25%. We need it done!
I am having lunch with a friend today, then planning to finish my Christmas errands if my knee will cooperate. I went 5 days with no pain meds, but I took some last night and this morning. Just Aleve and Tylenol, but still. I don’t handle being out of commission well. Tracey, I feel for you and your pain. I hope you get some relief soon.
The weight loss has stalled, and I know it’s because I can’t get my movement in. As long as I don’t succumb to eating my emotions, I can be ok with maintaining for a while.5 -
Rebecca penicillin was discovered on moldy bread. Before it was isolated people would purposely eat moldy bread for its antibiotic properties. I am not recommending eating moldy bread or cheese unless it is blue cheese or gorgonzola cheese.
Pin was my mother's . I remember her wearing this at this time of year.
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Margaret- fabulous brooch. Is it gold? And real stones?
Jennifer - I am so envious of all your drawers. I only have three in my whole kitchen and would love more.
John made the marzipan for his Christmas cake this afternoon. I was having a nap for the first part, but I'm glad I came downstairs when I did, to help him get it onto the cake. It's weird watching someone struggle with something you can do automatically. But I felt it was important to let him do it himself with my advice. He has done it at least twice before, so I wasn't being cruel. Rather than roll it out in one big 12"round, I thought it would be easier for him to do the top as one piece, and the sides as another, or two. So he had to do some calculations as to how to divide up the marzipan. It was near enough one third, two thirds. Very counter intuitive.
It's done and will be fine, as it will have a layer of royal icing on top of it. No one will see it, and only he eats it!
Duck legs tonight with a couple of roast new potatoes and cavallo nero.
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Pre-Diabetes Plan in spoiler talks about plant-based eating. Interesting article.https://healthie-production.s3.amazonaws.com/documents/2056325/original/Learners_Guide-Session-19.pdf?response-content-type=application/pdf&X-Amz-Algorithm=AWS4-HMAC-SHA256&X-Amz-Credential=AKIAYNW7O223XBP4ECLD/20241220/us-east-1/s3/aws4_request&X-Amz-Date=20241220T155348Z&X-Amz-Expires=10&X-Amz-SignedHeaders=host&X-Amz-Signature=8f3787c8e3638a1c76ba7bc9000b8155424bd990f03bb51c99a8e0278dd6458
Session 19:
Plant-Based Eating
Overview
The goal of this session
is to introduce the
basics of plant-based
eating. During this
session, you will learn
about a way to add
variety to your eating
patterns by exploring
the basics of plant-
based eating. You can start by simply adding more
plants into your meals and this session will show you
how to do that.
What is Plant-Based Eating?
➢ Plant-based eating means eating plant foods like
fruits, vegetables, beans, peas, grains, nuts and
seeds.
➢ Plant-based eating may have a different meaning
to different people. Some who follow a plant-
based eating plan call themselves vegetarians,
while others may call themselves vegans. Some
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vegetarians may eat animal products like eggs,
fish and dairy. Vegans do not eat any foods that
come from animals.
➢ People may choose to eat mostly plants for many
reasons, including personal preference or concern
for animals or the environment. In some cases, it
may be religious beliefs or health reasons. Others
may have a dislike for meat, or simply believe a
plant-based diet is healthier.
➢ There are lots of ways to talk about plant-based
eating. You do not have to identify yourself as a
plant-based eater, a vegetarian, or a vegan. You
also don’t have to follow any strict rules or cut
animal products or meat totally out of your diet.
Instead, by simply eating more plants, you will still
reap many health benefits.
➢ One simple way to look at plant-based eating:
o Eat more whole, lightly processed foods that come
from plants.
Benefits of Plant-Based Eating
There are many health benefits of plant-based eating.
Depending on your food choices, your diet may be:
➢ Lower in cholesterol
➢ Lower in saturated fat
➢ Lower in calories
➢ Lower in sodium
➢ Higher in fiber
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➢ Higher in potassium
➢ Higher in vitamin C
Research shows that plant-based diets can reduce the
risk of high blood pressure, heart disease, and type 2
diabetes. They can also reduce overall cancer risk and
help with weight loss efforts.
As a bonus, plant foods may have a lower impact on
the planet compared to foods from animal sources.
Plant-Based Protein
By eating a variety of plant protein over the course of
the day, you can get enough protein to be healthy.
Types of Plant Protein
Tofu
Legumes, Beans
Quinoa
Nuts and Seeds
Tempeh (soy)
Seitan (made from wheat)
Plant-based proteins like beans, quinoa and some soy
products are rich in carbohydrates. When your meal
includes plant proteins like beans, quinoa, etc., you
may not need additional servings of carbohydrate rich
grains at these meals.
❖ See Handout: Cooking with Tofu
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Eating More Plants
If you want to adopt a more plant-based eating plan,
here are a few tips:
➢ Start slow. Try adding in one plant-based meal a
week, or simply add more plant-based foods to
the meals you are already eating.
❖ See Handout: Black Beans and Quinoa Recipe
❖ See Handout: Adding More Vegetables
✓ Skill Building Activity: Add Those Veggies! (your
coach will lead you through this activity)
➢ Try a plant-based breakfast. Oatmeal with fruit or
whole grain toast with nut butter could be a good
starting point.
❖ See Handout: Overnight Oats Recipe
➢ Invest in a plant-based eating cookbook. This can
give you ideas for putting together simple and tasty
meals.
➢ Get inspiration when dining out. Order plant-based
meals and try to recreate them at home. Ethnic
restaurants are a good place to begin.
➢ Plant a garden. Growing your own produce may
inspire you to eat more plant-based foods. Ask your
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local plant professional for a list of plants that grow
well in your area.
Meatless Monday
Plant-based eating does not have to be all or nothing!
There are health benefits even if you eat just one
meatless meal per week.
❖ See Handout: Getting Started with Meatless Monday
✓ Skill Building Activity: Make Your Own Meals Meatless
(your coach will lead you through this activity)
Plant-Only Eating Plan
If you do choose to only eat plant-based foods and no
animal products, you will need to pay special attention
to certain nutrients in your diet. Without careful design,
a plant-only eating plan (vegan diet) may be low in
calcium, iron, vitamin B-12, vitamin D and zinc. These
nutrients are all very important to good health. Let your
coach/registered dietitian know if you follow or want to
follow a plant-only eating plan.
➢ Be sure to include the foods in the right column in
your eating plan.
Calcium ● Dark green vegetables like collard greens,
kale and broccoli.
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● Calcium-enriched and fortified products
like juices, cereals, soymilk, soy yogurt and
tofu.
Iron ● Since plant-based iron is not easily
absorbed in your body, eat foods rich in
vitamin C (strawberries, citrus fruit,
tomatoes, cabbage and broccoli) at the
same time you eat iron-containing foods
(beans, peas, whole grains, dark leafy
greens and dried fruit) to increase iron
absorption.
Vitamin B-12 ● This vitamin is found almost exclusively in
animal products, so it’s important for those
who do not eat animal products to
consider vitamin supplements, enriched
cereals and fortified soy products. Ask your
doctor if taking a B-12 supplement is right
for you.
Vitamin D ● Look for soy and rice milk and some cereals
where vitamin D is added. If you do not eat
enough fortified foods and have limited sun
exposure, ask your doctor if a vitamin D
supplement is right for you.
Zinc ● Whole grains, soy products, legumes, nuts
and wheat germ.
Summary
There are a number of ways to include more plant-
based foods into your eating plan. It does not have to
be all or nothing. Not only can these foods be
delicious, but they also are very beneficial to your
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health. If you follow a vegetarian or vegan diet, be sure
to tell your coach.
Keep Moving
Plant your own produce garden. Planting, weeding,
watering and harvesting all add physical activity to
your day. No need to start big. A small garden is a
great beginning.
Activities
□ Upload a plant-based breakfast meal this week.
□ Look for a plant-based eating cookbook at your
local bookstore or browse online.
□ Goal setting: Work with your coach to set one goal
this week associated with this session. Example: I
will add a serving of fruit to my breakfast each
day this week.
List your goal here or message it to your coach
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Discussion/Questions
□ Ask your coach how you can add more
vegetables to your snacks.
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□ Ask your coach for his/her favorite meatless
Monday meal.
□ Ask your discussion group if anyone has a tasty tofu
recipe to share.
□ Ask your discussion group how they incorporate
plant-based foods that the whole family enjoys.
“Eat food. Not too much.
Mostly plants.”
– Michael Pollan
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Cooking with Tofu
Tofu is a great vegetarian food. Silken and firm are
two varieties of tofu. Tofu has a mild taste, is easy to
cook with and can be used in many different dishes.
Tofu also has many nutritional benefits. It is high in
protein, low in sodium, and has a good amount of
calcium and omega 3 fatty acids. Also, tofu is a rich
source of iron, magnesium, and phosphorus.
Tips for Cooking Tofu:
Silken tofu is best used in smoothies, desserts or sauces.
Firm tofu is best used for stir-frying, grilling or marinating.
Cut tofu into ½" slices or 1" sticks or fingers. Next
marinate the tofu and add spices like ginger or cumin.
Grill, bake or broil the marinated tofu. Serve with a
whole grain (brown rice) and vegetables or salad.
Sprinkle tofu with nutritional yeast and fry it, which will
give the tofu a cheesy & crispy crust.
Add raw sliced firm tofu to any cooked veggie dish or
sauce, and it'll soak up the flavors.
Store unused raw tofu in a tub of water tightly sealed for
up to a week. Change the water every 1-2 days to
keep it fresh.
Store fried or baked tofu in the fridge for up to 3 days.
Black Beans and Quinoa
INGREDIENTS:
● 1 tsp. vegetable oil
● 1 medium onion, chopped
● 3 cloves garlic, chopped
● ¾ cup quinoa (uncooked)
● 1 ½ cups vegetable broth
● 1 tsp. ground cumin
● ¼ tsp. cayenne pepper
● black pepper to taste, salt to taste
● 1 cup frozen corn kernels
● 2 (15 ounce) cans black beans, rinsed and drained
● ½ cup chopped fresh cilantro
DIRECTIONS:
1. Heat oil in a saucepan over medium heat. Cook and
stir onion & garlic for about 10 minutes until lightly
browned.
2. Mix quinoa into onion mixture and cover with
vegetable broth. Next season with cumin, cayenne
pepper, salt & pepper. Bring the mixture to a boil.
Cover, reduce heat and simmer for about 20 minutes
until quinoa is tender and broth is absorbed.
3. Stir frozen corn into the quinoa and simmer for about 5
minutes until heated through. Add the black beans
and cilantro to the corn and serve. Enjoy!
Adding More Vegetables
Roast your veggies. Try roasting asparagus, sweet
potatoes, Brussels sprouts, and onions.
Eat vegetables as a snack. Try carrots and
hummus, celery with peanut butter, or snap peas
with a low fat dressing.
Drink your vegetables. Make a smoothie from kale,
cucumbers, apples and orange juice, or purchase
premade drinks like V-8 or tomato juice.
Replace your pasta with spaghetti squash. Ask your
RD for the recipe. It’s easy to prepare.
Make Monday a meatless meal day. Choose foods
and recipes that are plant-based. Now, that’s a
healthy habit!
Recipe for Overnight Oats:
Servings: 1
INGREDIENTS:
● ½ cup rolled oats
● ½ cup milk
● 1 Tbsp. plain Greek yogurt
● ½ tsp. honey or maple syrup
● 1-2 Tbsp. nuts (almonds, walnuts, etc.)
● ½ cup fruit of your choice (berries, apple, etc.)
● 1/8 tsp. vanilla extract
● 2 to 3 pinches of cinnamon
DIRECTIONS:
Mix together all ingredients, cover and refrigerate
for a minimum of 5 hours before eating.
OR
Mix together all ingredients in an insulated thermos
container (left unrefrigerated) and wait no more
than 7 hours before eating.
Getting Started With Meatless Monday
Here are 4 Tips to Create a Meatless Monday:
1. Start with your favorite recipes (spaghetti, chili,
casseroles, tacos, etc.) and remove the meat.
2. Get creative :
Utilize beans, nuts, seeds, mushrooms and peas in
your dishes to provide protein and hearty taste.
3. Try a new recipe :
An Internet search for “Meatless Monday recipes”
will yield thousands of recipes.
4. Invite friends to gather for a “Meatless Monday
Dinner Potluck” and enjoy tasting a variety of
meatless dishes.
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Today is: Don’t forget your ugly sweaters today!!
RVRita in Roswell2 -
I used the recipe in the class I posted for overnight oats and prepared that for tomorrow’s breakfast or tonight’s supper. Whatever I feel like! I want to try the quinoa and black beans recipe but need the beans. If I go to town today, I’ll get the beans, oh yes I need the frozen corn too.
I got on the scale this morning and I’m not happy with it. I need to start measuring my food again. I could make 2 meals out of what I’ve been eating at one, using the holidays as an excuse. I know it’s emotional eating. No time like the present to start over! I’m feeling a bit better, the UTI is better and my mind is better too. I also need to get back to walking. I slacked off a lot this month of everything. I think I will look at starting the diabetes class over. That will get me back on track I think. I have a copy of all the classes saved so won’t need the app, but can use my journal or MFP to post the weekly goals and all the food. Where there’s a will, there’s a way!!
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Jennifer, Your new kitchen is great. All great projects are a mess before they are complete. We had much less done in our kitchen a few years ago and are so happy we did it. It made the mess worthwhile.
I got up early enough to have another great long walk in the dark enjoying the holiday lights. My friend will be here in a few minutes for an hour of dancing.
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margaretturk wrote: »Rebecca penicillin was discovered on moldy bread. Before it was isolated people would purposely eat moldy bread for its antibiotic properties. I am not recommending eating moldy bread or cheese unless it is blue cheese or gorgonzola cheese.
Pin was my mother's . I remember her wearing this at this time of year.
It was a weird taste, chemically, so it was probably an inside seed that had gotten moldy? Anywho, the peppermintified vodka killed, or its activated the seeds in my belly! The mental visions of each of these crazy scenarios....🙄😂😂😂
I love bleu cheese!
That pin is stunning! Vintage holiday jewelry is always amazing! So sparkly. I want to pick up every holiday piece I see in antique/vintage stores and make a tree with just them. That would be so pretty.
Enjoy wearing your pin, and think about your momma when you do.💖👍🏼
Rebecca
Whidbey
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Hidee ho all
Lisa- my sleep has been wacky too.. if Ive done something during the day then im usually tired and sleeping by 5:30-6 pm then awake at 11 ,I was awake until almost 4:30 this morning then fell back asleep until 10
Spoke with Dan today and he sounds depressed. Things are starting to hit him,that he is actually going to have to adult things..
A couple of pictures of the crazy boy today.
Sean still nursing his tailbone.
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margaretturk wrote: »Rebecca penicillin was discovered on moldy bread. Before it was isolated people would purposely eat moldy bread for its antibiotic properties. I am not recommending eating moldy bread or cheese unless it is blue cheese or gorgonzola cheese.
Pin was my mother's . I remember her wearing this at this time of year.
That is so pretty- I have many old pins, many from my grandmother and "aunt" that grandma inherited and then passed them to me plus ones I have bought for myself. My favorite, well, one of my favorite ones is a very large, about 4" or more across snow flake.
I have many butterflies as grandma loved them and had many.
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Good afternoon all (at least it is here!). Busy week this week but am now on vacation for a week!
We have a bit of snow going on but won't amount to much. I have been cleaning and packing. Will finish up tonight and in morning. Have to be at son's house by around noon tomorrow to watch GD. Son and wife going to Columbus for playoff game.
Kylia-the picture of cat on your DH back is priceless!
Don't know if I updated, but in addition to Alzheimers, Wednesday psychiatrist told us he has psychosis and schizophrenia. They treat all of them basically in the same manner. They have changed medication. We will see if this helps with the voices talking to him. It is hard for me to feel bad for anything in my life when I look into his eyes and see the distance growing.
Hope everyone is close to ready for Christmas as much as they chose to.
It is very strange Annie has not dropped in . . .
Take care all,
Ginny in Ohio5 -
Yoho... Am back, all good, colonoscopy in May/June, which is just far enough away that I can put it away in my "worry later" box and try to ignore it for a long while. All will be well.
Back home with an absolutely massive headache. Time to build a fire in the fireplace and zone out. Corey will be headed this way shortly, and there is nothing else I have to accomplish today. Back to the VA on Monday for a urine test and annual physical, but hopefully some referrals out of that in order to get my joints some relief. Monday should be it for medical appointments for the year, though. It will take a while for the referrals to get through the system.
Later, babies,
Love y'all,
Lisa in AR
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So sorry, Ginny. It must be so hard. My brother and I were saying on Wednesday, that whatever state of health we are in, we count ourselves lucky to have survived this long.
Lisa - Glad all is well.
My cold is still lingering and I am sneezy, dragging, and miserable. I hope a good night's sleep will help.
We enjoyed 'Gentlemen Prefer Blondes'. Wow, what a period piece!
Annie - where are you?
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Stats for the day-
Walk W/family- 5.16mi = 469c
Housecleaning etc- scrub, refill a fountain, blow leaves off front entryway and patio, clean grill ready for sale= 422c
Total cal 891
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Back again with good news....
Amazing when you put the reins in your kids hands what they can do..
Basically told him he has options but living with me isnt it..
Got information for the local YMCA and then told him to ask around..
Actually one of his buddies ,his mom has a room for rent with everything is included, laundry ,shared kitchen,internet etc..he and Mike are going to check it out tomorrow after work. And I think he will be set..its in the next town over..but its down the street from his friend and its about 15 mins from work ..
Keep your fingers crossed.
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Heather it is not made of gold. It is considered vintage. I just think it is a fun pin! And makes the season bright!3
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I'm here. I've been reading along ... usually at night while I'm in bed and on my phone reading before I fall asleep.
Jennifer ... glad to hear your biopsy was benign. I had a breast biopsy on the 3rd ... not cancerous .. but misbehaving and atypia cells that need to be removed. Meeting with surgeon Monday.
Christmas Decorations ... I went all out this year with our decorations right after Thanksgiving and I'm enjoying them each day/night. Barbie... my outside lights are on dusk to dawn. I love a room with just the lights too. Bought battery operated tapers for my mantel this year. I really like them! No fear of fire when I fall asleep on the couch, they're on a timer and they look very realistic.
Thank You for Gifts ... seems to be a dying courtesy. I don't remember who was worried about a $25 gift (sorry) ... I gave the equivalent of a $15 gift to my mom's aides ($10 Tim Horton Gift Card on a box of Ferrero Chocolates). Just a token gift to acknowledge the aides. Twenty of them. Only three people have thanked us so far.
Allie ... a little late to the Dan conversation ... just wanted to say I love your heart!
Heather ... I love to read about your meal planning and holiday traditions. Glad to hear you were able to have a visit with your brother.
Social Security Benefits ... I'm wondering of some of you are receiving the spousal benefit which can give you up to one half of the amount your spouse is eligible to receive at their full retirement age. I took benefits before my full retirement age so my spousal benefit was reduced by a percentage just as my own earned benefits were reduced. Still, the spousal portion ...it was a significant amount. Check out the SSA.gov website. Lots of information there.
Snow ... have had a lot of Lake Effect snow again this year. Last Thursday we had 38 inches ... it was falling 6 inches per hour! Crazy. General snow today that really isn't amounting to much.
Christmas Preparations ... the shopping is done, wrapped and shipped! Cards are mailed. Cookies have been baked ... and, sadly, already eaten. Except for the ones I have hidden in the freezer to pull out on the 25th. We are going to do a repeat of sharing Christmas midday meal with my mom at her facility again.
My Mom ... is doing really well. Someone visiting mentioned that she almost seemed like her dementia was "healed" ...which it has not ... but she is much more at peace. She recognizes that she can't recall names or events or even remember what I told her a few moments earlier. We laugh about it ... I tell her, her brain is like Swiss cheese. Sometimes it resembles big-eye Swiss and sometimes it's more like Alpine lace Swiss.
Today we tried a new vet for our chocolate lab, Cecil. It was a mobile vet that comes with a huge van that is capable of doing X-rays, dental work and even minor surgery. Our guy just needed his nails cut. High strung, he would not allow us to touch his feet and they were becoming problematic. Our former vet was unable to get them trimmed ... he would just say he couldn't do it and hand him back to us ... and the whole going to the vet process was becoming way too stressful for all of us. While they did end up needing to sedate him, the whole process was so much better for all of us and he had one of the most thorough exams I've ever seen. Of course, a vet can get a lot done when a dog is under sedation. All in all, I was really impressed and now that they've seen him, we have a better plan for the next visit. Pricey? Yes, but my son is footing that bill.
Sorry for the epistle!
Beth near Buffalo
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Hi Friends.
Lanette: I have been getting chiropractic adjustments for over 30 years. My current one talks sports with me and I just close my eyes and breath through some of the difficult cracks. His wife is my massage therapist and I go directly from his table to her room for an hour of deep tissue work. I do this every 6 weeks. None is covered by Medicare, so I pay $105 out of pocket, joyfully. It's wonderful to have these healers as part of my team.
On Wednesday I had a cortisone shot in my left foot to dampen the pesky Morton's neuroma. Little did I know the shot and its after effects would overshadow any discomfort I felt with the neuroma. It's been a 36 hour "duvet day" just icing the foot and taking anti-inflamatories. Should be able to put a shoe on tomorrow. 🤞🏼🤞🏼🤞🏼
Michele: I hope your heel is getting better and better every day.
Re Thank Yous: I hope your families, friends and co-workers appreciate all that you ladies are doing by way of gifts, meals, crafts and thoughtful gifts. I know people are busy and stressed but today we have so many quick and easy ways to say thank you. My mother made me sit down at the table and write full letters.
Since getting back from Thailand I have lost the 3 pounds I put on while on holiday, plus 2 more. I made a conscious effort to eat clean foods and stop all eating at 6 PM. Not perfect, but apparently still good enough to whittle the pounds off. I need to keep it up. Next date with N is January 4th-8th. He will travel here and we will be attending various sporting events. May celebrate my birthday a bit early while he is present. Whatever we do, it will be fun because we just enjoy being together.
Stay well friends. We can do this. It was 65F today. Mr. Mars and I sat on the deck for hours.
Rori
Colorado Foothills.
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Rode the exercise bike for 1-1/2 hr yesterday. I tell you, I really had to push myself to get started. Hopefully, it won’t be that much longer
Jennifer – you did a fantastic job on the kitchen. Yea for no cancer!!!!
Vince just got back from finishing his shopping and the last 2 gifts that need to be wrapped came. Finally! He commented how it would be an emergency for him to go to the store. Well, that’s what happens when you wait until the last minute
Two more days of work and then we leave to go to Jess’. It was funny in a way. When I left work today, both the mgr and asst mgr both kept asking me when I was leaving and do I plan to be there Sat. I don’t know, I just found it interesting. But then again, it makes sense since I’m the only one who does prep. If I don’t do it, then one of the managers usually does it.
Tracey – just to let you know, I wouldn’t mind if you sent me one of those insulated lunch bags. It can even be after Christmas….!!!
I got a text saying that the soup kitchen had a group from Food Lion so we can skip going there. No problem as far as I am concerned. Anyway..I usually save the tomato boxes for them. BK just throws the boxes out and they’re good boxes. Double walled, have handles, have a cover, stack nicely. Well, since I didn’t volunteer last week, I stopped there because I had like 7 boxes and my car was getting pretty full. Anyway, I have to say that I don’t think there were that many people there. Perhaps they weren’t going to serve in the building, but I couldn’t see why not. Well, no matter, I didn’t have to go. Or maybe they were coming later
Heather – I freeze things flat in the freezer to save space
Rita – personally, I prefer National Sangria Day to Ugly Sweater Day
I plan to take Jess’ dog for long walks while we’re there. Wouldn’t want to disappoint the dog Anyway, there is a part of my heel that is still tender. I guess it’ll just take time. I’m still icing it and last night I used a Ben Gay product (WalMart’s version) I'm also soaking it in epson salts. Not sure what that is supposed to accomplish.
Ginny – hugs
Rode the exercise bike for 1-1/2 hr today. Again, I had to push myself.
Michele NC5 -
I'm here. I've been reading along ... usually at night while I'm in bed and on my phone reading before I fall asleep.
Jennifer ... glad to hear your biopsy was benign. I had a breast biopsy on the 3rd ... not cancerous .. but misbehaving and atypia cells that need to be removed. Meeting with surgeon Monday.
Christmas Decorations ... I went all out this year with our decorations right after Thanksgiving and I'm enjoying them each day/night. Barbie... my outside lights are on dusk to dawn. I love a room with just the lights too. Bought battery operated tapers for my mantel this year. I really like them! No fear of fire when I fall asleep on the couch, they're on a timer and they look very realistic.
Thank You for Gifts ... seems to be a dying courtesy. I don't remember who was worried about a $25 gift (sorry) ... I gave the equivalent of a $15 gift to my mom's aides ($10 Tim Horton Gift Card on a box of Ferrero Chocolates). Just a token gift to acknowledge the aides. Twenty of them. Only three people have thanked us so far.
Allie ... a little late to the Dan conversation ... just wanted to say I love your heart!
Heather ... I love to read about your meal planning and holiday traditions. Glad to hear you were able to have a visit with your brother.
Social Security Benefits ... I'm wondering of some of you are receiving the spousal benefit which can give you up to one half of the amount your spouse is eligible to receive at their full retirement age. I took benefits before my full retirement age so my spousal benefit was reduced by a percentage just as my own earned benefits were reduced. Still, the spousal portion ...it was a significant amount. Check out the SSA.gov website. Lots of information there.
Snow ... have had a lot of Lake Effect snow again this year. Last Thursday we had 38 inches ... it was falling 6 inches per hour! Crazy. General snow today that really isn't amounting to much.
Christmas Preparations ... the shopping is done, wrapped and shipped! Cards are mailed. Cookies have been baked ... and, sadly, already eaten. Except for the ones I have hidden in the freezer to pull out on the 25th. We are going to do a repeat of sharing Christmas midday meal with my mom at her facility again.
My Mom ... is doing really well. Someone visiting mentioned that she almost seemed like her dementia was "healed" ...which it has not ... but she is much more at peace. She recognizes that she can't recall names or events or even remember what I told her a few moments earlier. We laugh about it ... I tell her, her brain is like Swiss cheese. Sometimes it resembles big-eye Swiss and sometimes it's more like Alpine lace Swiss.
Today we tried a new vet for our chocolate lab, Cecil. It was a mobile vet that comes with a huge van that is capable of doing X-rays, dental work and even minor surgery. Our guy just needed his nails cut. High strung, he would not allow us to touch his feet and they were becoming problematic. Our former vet was unable to get them trimmed ... he would just say he couldn't do it and hand him back to us ... and the whole going to the vet process was becoming way too stressful for all of us. While they did end up needing to sedate him, the whole process was so much better for all of us and he had one of the most thorough exams I've ever seen. Of course, a vet can get a lot done when a dog is under sedation. All in all, I was really impressed and now that they've seen him, we have a better plan for the next visit. Pricey? Yes, but my son is footing that bill.
Sorry for the epistle!
Beth near Buffalo
Yep my spousal benefit made my SS almost twice what just me would've got. I also filled out an IRS taking 10% out so we aren't bombarded with paying taxes on it come filing time.
Rebecca
Whidbey
Wa3 -
Hi everyone, I tried to post, but everything disappeared from what I posted. The Wii Fii was very slow. My DH had a hard time posting 60 seconds of hope. He had to do it in 35 seconds. I am so tired cause I just got in today. I took a nap before getting Rose. Rose was glad to see me, and she smiled. Then pulled me to the car and jumped in. Then, I worked on my DS room. I still have a little more to do. I need to wipe down his tub, too. He just caught his last flight in DWF. I am alive and well otherwise. I have been keeping up and will talk later. I love the decor that was posted. Pip, your new RV is pretty fancy. Allie, you look after your family, and I think you are wonderful for it. Your brother is currently between a rock and a hard place. I don't think it is fair that Jean has not compensated him for caring for her parents. I love that afghan Lisa, my friend, loved it too. I started knitting a scarf, and it helped with my anxiety. My eating has been awful. I cannot wait to get back on track. DS is already asking for food. I will post pictures soon. Until then, take care.
XO,
Mo back in Mississippi8 -
Social Security Benefits ... I'm wondering of some of you are receiving the spousal benefit which can give you up to one half of the amount your spouse is eligible to receive at their full retirement age. I took benefits before my full retirement age so my spousal benefit was reduced by a percentage just as my own earned benefits were reduced. Still, the spousal portion ...it was a significant amount. Check out the SSA.gov website. Lots of information there.
Sorry for the epistle!
Beth near Buffalo
no spousal benifit for me as dh is younger than me- he just turned 61 last month so still another year before he can start getting his.
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Walking today ... was hoping to try cycling today but it was too windy for my wrist to hold the bicycle steady. So I explored our new neighbourhood some more.
Yesterday evening, my husband and I went into the city.
First we had dinner at the city's Street Eats -- a collection of food trucks and live music which is held each Friday evening in summer.
Then we went to a Candlelight Concert with Christmas music that was held in the City Town Hall. The image below is of the ceiling in the town hall.
We ended up walking about 3 km which brought my walking total yesterday to 9 km.
Machka in Oz
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