WOMEN AGES 50+ FOR FEBRUARY 2025

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  • pipcd34
    pipcd34 Posts: 17,529 Member
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  • kymarai
    kymarai Posts: 3,813 Member
    Hi Cindy!

    Barbie Decluttering can be an emotional roller coaster but I imagine even more so with the death of a loved one mixed in. My thought is if it has been in a drawer, box, closet, or tote for years, do I really need it? Even then there have been some items I am not there yet. DH did clear out some drawers in an antique dresser. I cleaned out a few things from the coat closet, the WII and all it's items which freed up a large drawer (just when I was looking for a place to put extra notebooks ;) ), a dresser drawer of kids colorbooks and craft items, a tote with placemats not used for past 8-10 years, and a bunch of baskets taking up space in my closet. So trip 2 of stuffs for daughter's garage sale. I haven't used WII in 10 yrs. Won't hook up to new tvs. Have DVDs if I get so inclined. Kittens nails clipped, new room area cleared up for most part. Have house walk/danced for 45 mins. Time to see what is next...

    Kylia in Ohio where it got cloudy
  • SophieRosieMom
    SophieRosieMom Posts: 3,776 Member
    Machka - glad to see your DH's surgery is over. Crossing fingers for a successful outcome and good recovery. Your energy amazes me! <3

    Meg - good to see you! Glad to hear your DH is doing well, crossing fingers for a successful surgery and easy recovery.

    Rita - so glad you touched base with your eldest daughter, she sounds like a gem!! Good job on the tax refund. My DH was not a good money manager. I'd announce "we're getting a teensy bit back, thank goodness. I wasn't looking forward to having to pay this year!" no matter what the amount. :p So I didn't completely lie, I just fluffed up the truth a little some years.

    Kylia - thank you for the information about the "healthiest weight" - I think that's good advice for any age. By the way, wish computer technology would advance enough that I could reach through this screen and pet your kitties and feel their purrs. I can't remember - did you say you'd had a cat/cats previously?

    Dr. Matt posted an interesting video about the GLP-1 medications with reminders to keep up strength training and avoiding muscle loss, eating enough protein, etc. Had it been available 20 years ago when I was 40 pounds overweight, I probably would have tried it. I was in my early 50's then and desperate to get my 20-year-old body back. DUH. :# I got back on WW which helped, and I'm grateful that that cutting sugar and carbs way back is working for me now. I know for many people, these GLP-1 medications have been a valuable tool. ;)

    33F here and overcast.

    Lanette B)
    SW WA State
  • grandmallie
    grandmallie Posts: 10,242 Member
    Morning all
    Feeling a bit better.. we got about 4 inches of snow last night,no biggie..
    Im going to get Alfies stuff together and take him over tomorrow afternoon
  • SophieRosieMom
    SophieRosieMom Posts: 3,776 Member
    Regarding dementia - if interested, check out the article and NY Times article link. It doesn't support the amyloid plaque hypothesis and questions the research and use of Alzheimer's medications. Food for thought here.

    https://foodforthebrain.org/fraud-in-alzheimers-research-exposed/?mc_cid=f5003f2cbd&mc_eid=ae7de64553

    Also, note there's a cognitive function test on the Food For the Brain link. It cannot be done on a phone; only a tablet or computer. Takes 30 uninterrupted minutes, with no distractions.

    https://foodforthebrain.org/the-cognitive-function-test/

    I just took the test - a couple areas popped out where I needed improvement, and they weren't a surprise to me.

    They encourage retaking it every 6 months to see if suggested changes are helping. I think it was good for me get a baseline, especially with my mom's dementia - and her dad's as well.

    Lanette B)
    SW WA State
  • SophieRosieMom
    SophieRosieMom Posts: 3,776 Member
    edited February 9
    If anyone wants a little more background on the Food For the Brain cognitive testing, last year Dr. John Campbell interviewed Patrick Holford who was one of the founders. Holford explains that everyone who takes the test is contributing to studying the factors that contribute to and/or reduce the incidence of dementia.

    Campbell takes the test and his results are discussed in this video. Holford presents information about supplements and various factors to protect the brain. 50 minutes in length.

    It might be a good idea to watch this video before taking the test, though not necessary.

    I was happy to see New Optimum Nutrition for the Mind is finally available on Amazon. When I first watched the video above, the original edition was only available in the UK. I just ordered it. :p

    Lanette
  • grandmallie
    grandmallie Posts: 10,242 Member
    Carol- it all depends we are trying a 2 week trial period.. they had him for 6 months when I had my heart surgeries ,so he has been there for extended periods.
    They both as do I want whats best for Alfie..
    Tom is retired and has the time to walk him and spoil him ,and he is a fantastic doggie dad.
    I want Alfie to enjoy his years and when they go on vacation or anytime I need a doggie snuggle ,I can bring him here or visit him there..
    I have thought long and hard..we all want what is best for the crazy little guy.
    Didn't get to sleep until 2:30 this morning which was bizzare.. and back to Delia watching tomorrow.
  • ginnytez
    ginnytez Posts: 1,437 Member
    Lanette-I find the information you share to be interesting. I also check out the sites before going very far into them (I tend to be suspicious). Thanks for doing the extra research and letting us know about it.

    Meg-good to hear from you. Hope things continue to move in a positive direction.

    Well, all of the chatter regarding decluttering got me motivated. I am a butterfly. My goal today was to clean bathroom well, including shifting some stuff out of the closet so I could use a free standing shelf there in another room and move smaller one in there. Got rid of a bunch of old cleaning stuff. Also used electrical brush to clean shower tile. I am slowly making progress.

    Another UTI has shown up. I have been feeling rather tired and thought it was just from being out of town, etc. Started standing dose of antibiotic tonight.

    I'm with Beth and Rori on the game tonight. The Eagles are playing well but there is another half to go.

    Rebecca-most of the folks around here are getting colds that seem to last forever. Who knows if it's RSV or some other virus. Whatever it is called looks to be pretty miserable.

    Well, I may head to bedroom and watch second half from there, or fall asleep before the end!

    Take care all,

    Ginny in Ohio

  • dlfk202000
    dlfk202000 Posts: 3,359 Member
    Got home a bit before 5pm, went over and walked MIL's dog and put some of the food I got from helping at the food program in her fridge/freezer. One thing I got was a whole duck. I have never cooked one. Dh loves the Chinese roasted duck so I grabbed one and will try cooking it this week. I love helping there but not getting up so early. I woke up at 3:30 and mom's alarm went off 15 min later. My Fitbit said I walked 2 1/2 miles, all while I was in the same room- A LOT of bagging and moving so many pounds of produce. Some of the guys were slacking a bit , not keeping the produce up front so the people could get them so I was doing all of it by myself which was a bit hard(HEAVY 50 lbs of carrots-went through 8 bags of them) was my main job.

    Found the seeds at mom's- she said she looked everywhere, that they were not there, that someone must have walked off with them. It took a while but I finally found them yesterday afternoon.

    As I was starting to cook dinner for the two of us- her neighbors stopped by, walked in and asked "What are we having for dinner"- thankfully I had brought two packs of rock cod so there was enough. This is the same couple that did the same thing Christmas eve. Mom was ok with it. She likes the company.
    He does help mom often so it is ok, just unexpected.

    Went out to see my aunt(dad's only surviving sibling of the ten kids) Had a great visit with her. Picked mom up at church- I had dropped her off on my way to my aunts..

    Came back to mom's, made us a nice lunch then I packed up and headed home.

    Have to be up early in the morning- dh has an appointment at the oral surgeon at 7am to have a molar pulled(failed root canal that is constantly infected).
    I will take care of the dog while he is there then pick him up and bring him home. Let him sleep- Hope to get some things done that I didn't get done over the weekend.

    Going to grab a shower and head for bed.

    Have a wonderful Monday Ladies

    good night

    Debbie
    Napa Valley,CA

  • skuehn48
    skuehn48 Posts: 3,127 Member
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  • cityjaneLondon
    cityjaneLondon Posts: 12,901 Member
    My son rang this morning with lots of (optional) appointments for minding the girls. All kinds of reasons, but mainly half term and funeral and memorial service arrangements. He is organising the memorial service, called 'Celebration of Life '. He is also reading at the funeral. <3
    Tomorrow we are staying on from our usual Bea pick up, so they can both go to the Parents Evening at the school. Then my son can take us home.
    We've missed them recently because Bea was sick, so we are not up to date with anything. So we are very happy to help out wherever we can.

    I'm loving my new bottom fitted sheet, which is 400 count. The old one was far too tight and I always broke a nail trying to force it on. Drove me nuts! This one is soooooo smooth! I've also bought some new soft pyjamas in navy. Haven't worn them yet, but I've tried them on and they seem v comfortable. It's a thin, silky, t shirt material.

    My walking upstairs is still improving. :D I want to be able to do it without hanging onto the banister. I do that with the cups of tea in the morning, but it's one legged.

    John's ear seems much better. I have a filling that needs replacing, so I must make an appointment. That tooth has been a problem for decades.

    G is off to Madeira tomorrow for a week. I hope she enjoys it. We had 10 days there in February, probably 20 years ago. Loved it.

    Love Heather UK xxxxxxxx
  • pipcd34
    pipcd34 Posts: 17,529 Member
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  • Garden875
    Garden875 Posts: 13 Member
    @margaretturk I love Clifford, the big red dog series! Thanks for sharing that statue.

    @LisaInArkansas, I am glad you found some fresh eggs at a more reasonable price near you! I can appreciate your point of view on this matter. My husband and I were talking recently about possibly looking for local eggs to see what the price might be versus the grocery store.

    Wishing everyone a wonderful day!