WOMEN AGES 50+ FOR DECEMBER 2024

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  • margaretturk
    margaretturk Posts: 5,294 Member
    Annie I second M.

    As you know the stress you are under is a large part of your digestive issues. Unfortunately it makes it even more important to try to eat better. I started my new way of eating in the final days of my DH life. I just knew I needed to do it to better handle the end stage. Agree finding someone to take dad to church is worth it. Do whatever you need to do to handle this difficult time. Did you get him into a daycare program during the week days. We did that for my MIL and it did help some. Super big HUG!
  • pipcd34
    pipcd34 Posts: 17,360 Member
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  • LisaInArkansas
    LisaInArkansas Posts: 2,954 Member
    Heather - And well he should be pleased! That's a labor of love if ever was.

    Tracey - So glad the antibiotics are working. Maybe ask the ladies you work with if they have a doctor they like? Jonah is a stitch, he really is.

    I keep forgetting - There are probably a dozen people on here who either have me on FB Messenger or my email or my phone number. I'm easy to find.

    Corey decided to go exploring with his brother, so the house is lovely and quiet. Trying to decide between the many projects I have in progress... or nothing at all. Haven't decided yet.

    Later,
    Love,
    Lisa

  • kevrit
    kevrit Posts: 4,392 Member
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    Snow – I’d be happy if it would snow everywhere except the street. It IS nice to look at. But I must say I’m glad to be in NC where they are religious about their snow...God put it here, God will take it away. And He usually does by about 11a.m.

    Lisa – I sent annie a note here on MFP but it wouldn’t surprise me if she didn’t answer. That’s the only other way I know to get in touch with her. Sure hope everything’s OK

    Rita – when I first glanced at the pic of the haircut you were looking for, I thought it was pip.

    Rebecca – I haven’t made the Meyer’s Lemon bars, but I do make another lemon bar and I’ve never had a problem freezing it. I would think you wouldn’t have a problem freezing the Meyers

    Michele NC

    That’s probably why I like it! LOL

    RVRita
  • kevrit
    kevrit Posts: 4,392 Member
    Lisa - I was thinking the same thing about Annie this morning - does she connect with anyone? How would we find her? I remember when Gloria in Olympia got hit by a car years ago, we were able to find out what happened - maybe her last name was part of her user name on here. Barbara, Rita and Carol have my email address.

    By the way, when Barbara emailed me her Check-in info last week, she said she was super busy and hoped to catch up one of these days. ;)

    Rita - love your haircut!! I didn't even notice that spot on your nose until you mentioned it. Did I wish you Happy Birthday? If I didn't, Happy Birthday. I can't keep up, lol. Birthday dinner at Chili's sounded great.

    Beth - I need to get back to 2 days a week of 16:8 IF, just skipping breakfast. That's how I got into the mega coffee habit.

    I read an article on the Silver Sneakers website this morning about walking after meals and glucose. I've been house-walking for 15-20 minutes immediately after every meal. The article said to wait 30 minutes after a meal to let digestion start and make sure glucose is released in your bloodstream. And if a person can only take one walk, do it after dinner. I'm wondering if my light-headedness could have been related my walking so quickly after a meal. I'm going to change things.

    Here's a link to the article if anyone is interested:

    https://www.silversneakers.com/blog/the-incredible-power-of-a-post-meal-walk/

    I think I'm stocked up for a week grocery wise. I got a large plastic container of salad greens, and the one I grabbed had a "best by" date of January 3rd.

    Lanette B)
    SW WA State

    LOL. It wasn’t my birthday, it was an early Christmas celebration! But thank you anyway!

    RVRita
    Pssst…. My birthday is March 3 and I will be 69 this year. Scary number! 🤪
  • barbiecat
    barbiecat Posts: 17,255 Member
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  • kevrit
    kevrit Posts: 4,392 Member
    Today is: Yummy date nut bread!

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    RVRita
  • SophieRosieMom
    SophieRosieMom Posts: 3,705 Member
    LOL. It wasn’t my birthday, it was an early Christmas celebration! But thank you anyway!

    RVRita
    Pssst…. My birthday is March 3 and I will be 69 this year. Scary number! 🤪

    Rita - let me be the first to wish you a very Happy 69th Birthday! :p:p:p

    Lanette B)
  • dlfk202000
    dlfk202000 Posts: 3,269 Member
    Annie- I am so sorry you are going through so much.
    Holidays sure aren't the way they used to be.
    You do what you can and don't feel guilty if not everything your dad wants doesn't happen. You are one person and can't do everything.
  • Whidislander
    Whidislander Posts: 3,901 Member
    Lisa - the antibiotics finally started doing their job so I’m not in as much pain today. Hopefully tomorrow will be even better.
    My own doctor wouldn’t give me anything, which is why I went to the walk in.
    I’m not a fan of my new doctor.

    Jenifer - love the kitchen

    Heather - one of the ladies at work was complaining about her smoke detector chirping. It’s a hard wired one and will cost a fortune to repair. I think I’ll stick to the battery operated ones. Ours is within easy reach for me.

    Margaret - I love that brooch.

    Allie - what wonderful news for Dan. I’m with you, I find Krampus very creepy!

    Beth - it’s nice to read your mom is more peaceful. I found my Mom’s Alzheimer’s seemed to slow its progression a bit after she settled into the home. I think it was the social aspect for her.
    We aren’t allowed to accept gifts at the home. However, families will bring in trays of baked goods, chocolates, stuff that can be shared amongst all staff is and that is accepted gratefully.
    What a tree!

    Heather - that jacket sounds cute. I have heard good things about the weighted blankets.

    Lanette - I bought a Tupperware brand fridge smart container and I think I’s paid for it in having lettuce left over alone. It’s incredible.

    Barbie - It’s supposed to be beautiful here this week. I think I’ll go for a walk to look at lights. Not far, my boots hurt my feet when I’m in them too long, but I might try.

    Barbie - I have told both of my girls that if anything happens to me that they need to tell my ladies.
    Some of you have other ways of reaching me though.

    Machka - I find most gifts from employers just an advertisement for them. However these lunch bags are plain with no markings. The staff are mostly liking them, the one group with a certain union received a metal container with a fork, knife, spoon and reusable straw with brush for cleaning as their Christmas gift from the union. They thought we went together on it.

    Annie - it’s so nice to hear from you. sorry things are so overwhelming right now, I hope you find some peace soon.

    Allie - Big hugs to you. I hope that Tracy gets out of that situation, she should have a long time ago in my opinion, he’s going to be hitting her or the kids soon. Terrible situation.

    I have been writing a note off and on for a couple days now, but too tired to stay up and post. Maybe doing it early this morning will work.

    On Friday we had our Christmas luncheon and gift exchange. I received 4 little candles, 2 coffee mugs and two packs of Laura Secord hot chocolate. I may give the mugs to the kids.
    I didn’t go back to the office afterwards but went and picked Jonah up and did some shopping for Rodger’s gifts.
    The store we went to ended up putting us in rush hour traffic so we didn’t fart home until almost 7! It was a much longer task than I was expecting.

    Yesterday I went and picked up a gift for Kaitlyn 35 minutes away. I should have just bought it from the lady at the craft fair weeks ago, but couldn’t decide that day.
    I then stopped and picked up a couple gifts for Jonah and Ryan.

    I worked on my scrapbook when I got back, after our supper of homemade subs I helped Jonah wrap his gift to Michaela and I wrapped Kaitlyn’s gifts. She’s coming today to help me finish my wrapping, cut her father’s hair and wrap his presents to me.
    I may make lasagna for supper.

    I have to share this story about Jonah’s wrapping.
    He has never wrapped a present before, so I taught him at the same time. He bought Michaela a squishmallow that is part of the Pokémon apparently one of the main characters. He thought it would be good to wrap it in a Poké ball, I didn’t have a ball but we were able to wrap the box in that style.
    Anyway, we were done wrapping and he proclaims that he will be known for generations to come as the best brother ever. There will be a museum in his honour and the only exhibit will be a statue of him.
    I told him I was going to post this online and he said it was fine, it would just help him get famous. I love his sense of humour and confidence.
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    Well I should rearrange my fridge so I can set the turkey down in there to start thawing. I should also get some ground beef out if I’m making lasagna.

    Have a great day ladies!
    Tracey in Edmonton

    That present is AWESOME! Athena loves Pokemon and has the characters all memorized! Also the characters as they get stronger morf into an new character, which she knows too. (Like her father, my middle son).
    Rebecca
    Whidbey
    WA
    (A Jonah fan)😁
  • kymarai
    kymarai Posts: 3,731 Member
    Good Sunday!
    Annie Good to hear from you! I agree with all that has been said. You must take care of yourself. If your Dad needs you to and from church could you not see him into church then enjoy your book in car until time for him to need a ride home? Just a suggestion. You are no good to him if you don't care for yourself though!

    Allie Kyle scares me! I wouldn't take the gifts over. I would just ask your daughter to bring the children to your house.

    Christmas cards are my one must for the season. Mine will be posted tomorrow, so late this year, but for some folks it is a just keeping in touch. They really are becoming a thing of the past but I will keep doing as long as there is a post office!

    I have made the bed, cleaned the cpaps, finished cards, cleaned up paper clutter from kitchen, dining room, and living room. I really wanted to wrap gifts today and bake some cookies.....instead I shocked my DH and traumatized one kitten. I vacuumed with the large hoover, then shampooed the carpets. Will need to vacuum again once dried all the way.

    Remember to take care of yourself first (this is to me also). We are no good to others if we are down and out!

    Have to go decorate a little Gravely truck for our hillbilly parade on our street tomorrow. The nice thing is it is in a heated garage!

    Anyone who really would like a Christmas card from me or just other contact information, just let me know! ;)

    Lots of Love
    Plenty of long held (((HUGS)))

    Kylia in Ohio where at least the sun is shining.
  • Whidislander
    Whidislander Posts: 3,901 Member
    So sorry for those having a stressful Christmas. Much love to you. <3<3<3
    My feeling is it always helps to talk it over with a professional or charity. I turned to the Samaritans twice when I was in a bad way, and they were a real help to me, psychologically, when i was desperate. There's Age Concern in this country, and many Women's Aid charities. A listening ear can help get us over the hump. I would also visit a lawyer to establish my rights, options, and protections. You don't have to do things alone. <3

    John Iced his cake. I watched the last half of the proceedings, but steeled myself to let him do most of it. I did offer advice and helped move it onto the stand. It's heavy!
    Then he chose the decorations. ;) 😉
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    I think he is quite pleased with the result.

    Going to phone my friend L in half an hour. She texted she has hurt her foot.

    Love Heather UK xxxxxxxx

    It's beautiful! great job both of you!
    Rebecca
    Whidbey
    Wa