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WOMEN AGES 50+ FOR FEBRUARY 2025

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  • Whidislander
    Whidislander Posts: 4,110 Member
    Machka9 wrote: »
    Busy time lately as I'm kind of living 2 people's lives again.

    On Tuesday, my husband had his follow up with the surgeon, then saw the physiotherapist and got his moonboot. His recovery from the Achilles tendon surgery will be very gradual and will take a long time -- they figure it will be 9 months.

    He's getting around with a walker (the stand up and limp kind) and a knee walker, but it is very difficult for him, so I'm taking on a lot of things he did. He's also a lot more tired that usual ... probably because he's healing.

    I'm making about half the dinner meals. Usually he makes them all.
    I'm loading and unloading the dishwasher - that's particularly difficult for him to do.
    I've done his laundry as well as mine. Usually we each do our own laundry.
    I'm taking the rubbish out. That's normally his job!

    Today, I did something for the very first time in my entire life. Today, I mowed the front lawn. I have never ever mowed a lawn before.

    Growing up, my parents mowed the lawn. Then my husbands mowed the lawn or I lived in places where it was taken care of. When my current husband has his brain injury accident, we were already using a lawn service, so that kept going. But we stopped that a few years ago.

    I was hoping that the heat would kill off the grass and no one would have to mow the lawn in the near future, but this grass here is indestructible. It's not going to die off and the winter growing season will be upon us soon.

    So I mowed. :open_mouth::neutral:

    But it also got my husband out of the house. He was very patient and told me what I needed to do ... and he got some fresh air as well.

    I am trying to encourage him to keep doing whatever he can do because I think it's important, physically and mentally, to keep active.


    In addition to mowing the heavily overgrown lawn, I also worked a full day (from home), took Rhody out for a couple walks, made dinner, went for a bicycle ride, did some more colouring, and read.


    Bicycle ride ...
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    Machka in Oz

    Great job with the mowing! Also big hugs in doing all the extra things that your husband used to do. There's a lot of stress in that. Just getting all those new things done correctly etc. Give yourself a hug. You really are doing amazing. And still get the bike ride in. You inspire!👍🏼💖🤗
    Rebecca
    Whidbey
    Wa
  • Heidijjo
    Heidijjo Posts: 64 Member
    exermom wrote: »
    Did an incline interval workout today. The plan for tomorrow is to do a Hot Body DVD. After exercise went to Aldi for a few things. I wind up going to the store often when I’m here to try to have as little to take home when I need to leave. Anyway, after Aldi, brought the groceries in, had breakfast, then went to a Board meeting for the condo. Afterwards, went to a thrift store here. I thought it was a bit on the expensive side for a thrift store. But it’s better than store prices, that’s for sure! Anyway, while I was there the guy who I think we’ll go with for the remodel called (well, it was his wife) saying that he’ll get off early today and can come by to put in the toilet so I made sure I got home Update: got home and Vince was here so I just got dinner ready

    Speaking of apples: at Aldi there was something called Snapdragon Apples. I’d never heard of them. So I bought them to try them. Not bad at all (but then again...I’m a fruit lover)

    Beth – where does the time go? I thought it’d only been 2 years since you lost your son. 4 years!!! I’m still sorry that you did

    After the Board meeting, Vince went to register the cats with a vet down here. On the way home he stopped at DD. I did have one of the vanilla iced donuts and almost died when I saw the calories. But I think I can regain myself

    Tracey – we most likely won’t be here when all the work is being done. But...the guy is putting in the new toilet right now. Looks like we need a new hot water heater. We just found that it’s rusting (new this year). If it’s not one thing, it’s another. Hopefully, he can put it in before we leave. As far as the bathroom reno, well, that will just have to be done when we’re gone. Surprisingly, Vince accepts this. So glad you’ll go to your graduation. Will they be streaming it? I remember seeing M’s graduation and I know they streamed Jess’. If they do, be sure to give us the link

    deb – we make a cold sandwich at the soup kitchen if needed just so the people have something to eat. Then again, if we have something extra (like extra pieces of pizza) sometimes we put it in a box and just give it to people

    Mo – aren’t avocados high in potassium? Vince...exercise...he’s the person who is waiting for Vitamin E to be developed….lol I’m really not coordinated enough to get a workout from a zumba/dance DVD so I really don’t do them.

    Lynn – congrats on the weight loss! I’m so sorry about Lynn. I know what you’re going thru. One of our cats, Lexi, had dementia. She would walk around the house with the “deer in the headlights” look, she lost control of her bowels, she’d forget where the litter box was, finally one day she was walking from the kitchen into the bedroom peeing, she didn’t even realize she was doing it. That’s when we knew that the dementia was getting worse.

    Heidi – Jess texted us a pic of the snow by her. She can keep it as far as I’m concerned

    Lynn – I just found the EggLife wraps down here (never saw them before), looked interesting, so I got some. Can’t wait to try them. Never heard of carbo nada pasta. Where do you get it? I’m getting to where I actually prefer shiataki noodles to regular pasta. When we had to have Clyde put down, how I cried!

    Michele
    who wishes FL was warmer


    Ha! Yes, its quite disrespectful outside. A whole lot of YUCK!
    Ill be in Florida next month and plan to make the most of it.

    Heidi in NC
  • exermom
    exermom Posts: 6,612 Member
    Did Patrick Godeau’s Lean Hot Body DVD. The plan for tomorrow is to do a pilates DVD. UNLESS I have time to walk to this place, Anytime Fitness. I see where you can get a free 14 day key fob. I want to make sure I can use it at any time, not just when someone is there. Is it for 14 consecutive days (I would think so)? I do like their stairstepper, I don’t like the kind at the Y. So I would go there probably on a Sat. just to use that.

    We REALLY need to get the bathroom done. Right now the toilet paper dispenser is across the bathroom so you have to reach to get the tp. Personally, I hate that. Vince doesn’t want it next to the toilet, he doesn’t want to have to turn a bit to get the tp. I WILL NOT give in on this, I hate it so much. I suggested to him that we get a tp holder where you just slide the tp on it, he takes it off and holds it (or puts it on the counter), uses it, and puts it back. No, he doesn’t want to hold it. Then why not put it on the floor? “I’d put it on the counter”. That’s OK. Now he saw this thing on utube where there’s this thing you put the tp on but then it slides out. How far from the toilet will that be? I don’t want the tp rubbing up against you. So we shall see, but I won’t give in, I hate it that much.

    Deb – I’m so sorry to hear about how fast MIL is going downhill

    VERY VERY windy here today.

    Tracey – Lauren was trying to help. Trying being the operative word. Bet she was proud of her “help”. But it gives you something else to remember and laugh

    Mo – Vince was supposed to increase his potassium (I think for his heart). Little did he know but I made avacado brownies. He ate them all. See, he is the pickeest eater on the face of the earth. But little does he know the foods he eats. If he ever knew that I make tofu brownies for him, he wouldn’t eat them. So I “accidentally on purpose” forget to tell him they’re tofu brownies, I just tell him they’re brownies.

    M – I really like mowing the lawn. This is “me” time. Plus, I get a lot of steps in. Congrats to you

    After the Y went to WM for a few things. While I was there, Vince added some things to the shopping list, but I had already left WM. Since we went to Lowe’s to check out bathroom vanities and were right by WM, I suggested we stop and get the things Vince wanted. He doesn’t want to walk into my bathroom to use my toothpaste. So I’ll have to go and buy it. Well, I don’t want to make a special trip, especially since we were right there. I’ll get it when I get it. Also went to Home Depot to check out their vanities. Personally, I liked theirs better. Now we’re home, Vince wants to work out this tp thing. Well, I’m NOT budging.

    Baking a banana bread right now. It’s a mix (don’t have a lot of baking things down here) but I used too much water. Guess I’ll just bake it longer.

    Earlier we were just sitting here in the kitchen and heard something rumbling. There was a launch. There wasn’t anything in the paper or anything about it. So we didn’t know to go see it

    Lanette – yea for the eggs. Just bought some. $6 a dozen. Yikes!

    Kim – I absolutely have to try your way of cleaning the toilet when I get home. I’m excited

    Michele
    who can’t believe how cold it is here
  • Whidislander
    Whidislander Posts: 4,110 Member
    Heidi,
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    My lunch!😂💖👍🏼
    Rebecca
    Whidbey
    Wa
  • 1948CWB
    1948CWB Posts: 1,757 Member
    :)
  • Whidislander
    Whidislander Posts: 4,110 Member
    big hugs to you Lynn!
    My condolences to you.😥
    Rebecca
    Whidbey
    Wa
  • 1948CWB
    1948CWB Posts: 1,757 Member
    (((Lynn))) Such sadness when you have to say Good Bye to your beloved pet!

    Kim ~ Enjoyed reading how you and your housemate are cutting expenses!

    MO ~ Hope you get the needed rest that your body is seeking.

    Lisa ~ You sure do have a lot of projects going on! I can't even imagine!

    Machka ~ I am sorry that you are having to work and do all the care taking at home. It seems like you are doing a good job and also finding some personal time as well.

    I read that many of you are keeping your heat turned down in order to get through these very cold days. Must admit that I have been raising our thermostat up to 74. My husband is COLD all the time and we will manage the bill.

    My debit card got hacked some how and I am so glad my credit union sends alerts for all transactions daily. I called and had the card cancelled and was able to secure a new one. Glad they were able to quickly get a new one issued because I never use cash and I don't use a credit card!

    Carol in Georgia


  • pipcd34
    pipcd34 Posts: 17,564 Member
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  • SophieRosieMom
    SophieRosieMom Posts: 3,795 Member
    Lynn - so sorry. Libby let you know it was time. Glad you were able to get her in quickly. I think I'm not the only of us here reaching for a hanky. Boxers are such neat dogs, loved that you'd had four of them! <3

    Barbie - your crockpot meal with chicken thighs, black beans and mole sounds wonderful. Would you mind sharing the recipe?

    Rita - good luck finding your next spot! Will you be looking for another campground? Hope your cold weather there is done for a long time!

    Kim - I think it was me looking for tips for getting stains out of the toilet. I've dumped a lot of cheap white vinegar in there overnight but never used it full strength, I will have to give it a try and get the water out of the bowl first. Thank you!

    I usually keep my place at 65, turn it down to 63 or 64 at night. As it is, my electric bills are way up there since I'm not using the woodstove very much.

    Carol - glad you were able to get that debit card cancelled and reissued so quickly. What a world.

    Keto Recipes - Ladies, I've been trying some "keto" recipes. I'm not doing keto, generally keep my carbs under 125 gm and protein around 100+ gm, and over 30 gm of fiber. But I'm always looking for high protein snacks.

    Anyways, I made chaffles - 1 egg thoroughly mixed with 2 tablespoons almond flour and 1/2 c shredded cheddar cheese. Made 2 mini waffles and they were good! Cooked 5 minutes.

    Also made Chicken patties/bites. 1 10 oz can chicken breast, drained, thoroughly mixed with 1/2 c shredded mozzarella cheese and 1 egg, plus a hefty sprinkle each of garlic and onion powder. I scooped out 5 mounds onto a lined cookie sheet (I used that quick release aluminum foil) and squished them down into patties. Baked at 350F for 10 minutes then flipped them and stuck them back in the oven for 7 or 8 minutes. They got nicely browned and sort of crispy on the edges. A winner!!

    Cottage cheese wraps - I want to try making "wraps" from cottage cheese thinly spread out on a cookie sheet lined with parchment paper. I've seen several recipes. I can't recall right now if there are ingredients other than cottage cheese, but the bakers showed how they put meat and veggies on these "sheets" and rolled them up like a tortilla and they didn't appear to fall apart. Clever!

    Missing Tina and Annie by the way. Hope Tina escaped the fire.

    Time to check the hens. 2 eggs so far today. :p

    Lanette B)
    SW WA State
  • TerriRichardson112
    TerriRichardson112 Posts: 19,423 Member
    🤗🤗🤗 and 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻 for those who need them.

    🙋‍♀️ céad míle fáilte to our newbies

    ☘️ Terri
  • 1948CWB
    1948CWB Posts: 1,757 Member
    :)
  • Machka9
    Machka9 Posts: 25,882 Member
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    GodMomKim wrote: »
    Eggs – (chicken eggs not Lisa’s cat 😊) so they are now not a part of daily life for us but a special treat. At our grocery outlet (one of the most discounted places around here) they are $8.99 a dozen and at the more traditional grocery they are limited quantity and $10-12 a dozen. But do you know that a great substitute in baking is the ”juice” from canned beans – garbanzo beans in particular simply because the color is closest to egg. But if you are doing something chocolate the juice from kidney or black beans works too. It is called Aquafaba and ¼ cup is a perfect substitute for 1 large egg. – warning however it does change the nutritional outcome, and if you use traditional beans there is salt in the aquafaba so you may want to lower the salt in the dish, if you use low sodium beans it seems to be fine. I drain all my beans and freeze it in ¼ cup measurement in small zippie bags so I can just pull out what I need when I am baking.
    Thinking of you all,
    Kim in N. California

    I haven't purchased eggs in a long, long time. I have trouble eating them, and my husband hasn't asked for them.

    I found out recently that the juice from canned chickpeas can be whipped and used as a vegan, lactose-free whipped cream!



    On temperature, I do best when the INSIDE temperature is between 18C (64.4F) and 20C (68F) during the day and 15C-16C (59 - 61F) at night.

    But when I'm outside, it can be warmer than that.



    Yes, my husband is not happy about not being able to do things. I've come up with several suggestions and he's thinking about them. And I push him to do things like make some meals. I think it was really good for him to be out there with me when I mowed.

    He isn't one to disappear into a good novel or something, like I can.


    Machka in Oz
  • Machka9
    Machka9 Posts: 25,882 Member
    Good afternoon all - just popping in real quick, and will catch up on all the posts tomorrow morning.

    Not a good day in the Buck house - we took Libby to help her to the rainbow bridge this morning. She woke me up at 3 to let her out, and then had an episode where she couldn't use her left legs. It was time. She had a wonderful life and we'll miss her terribly.

    Please forgive my non-catching up today :(

    Lynn in NC

    So sorry. :(

  • exermom
    exermom Posts: 6,612 Member
    Well, we signed the contract with the guy to do the bathroom and install a new hot water heater. One bad thing is that from my understanding, he doesn’t install the one-piece bathtubs, only tile. Not sure why. I really wanted the one piece, I just think they look so sleek. Maybe it’s because the one (or three, that would be my guess at the condo) is more difficult to get up the stairs. I do want to confirm this, tho.

    Went to Lowe’s and Home Depot and looked at vanities. My absolute criteria is that the vanity has to have (to me) at least 2 drawers, but Vince thinks he’d like 3, which I can live with. The other absolute is that the vanity must be flush with the floor, not standing on feet. We have one with the feet at home and it can be such a pain to clean under. Also, things (like cat toys) get under it and they’re hard to get out. So that’s why I don’t want something with feet.

    The banana bread that I put too much water in turned out horrible. I had to throw the whole thing away. Well, I walked to the dollar store to see if they carried any and they don’t. So I went to the food store near there (I also had to go to the bathroom at this point) and they were out. So I guess when I go to the store again, I’ll have to get it. But on the good side, I did get in over 13,000 steps today

    Oh, for jollies I checked the price of eggs at this supermarket. Aldi and WM are both $6/doz. This store was $7/doz

    Lynn – my heart breaks for you. But you gave Libby a good life and know that she is forever grateful to you for that. She loved you as much as you loved her. When we had to put down Sadie (one of the cats), I will swear to this day that he looked at me as if to say “thank you”. That has helped me

    Vicki – sounds like you’re having a virtual heat wave. So sorry to hear about your friend

    Well, guess it’s about time for bed.

    Michele
    where it is super windy
  • skuehn48
    skuehn48 Posts: 3,139 Member
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  • Machka9
    Machka9 Posts: 25,882 Member
    Bicycle Ride Today

    Normally, I might have gone for a shorter ride, but I wanted to finish 200 km of cycling for the month of February today.

    It was hot out there (31C = 88F) and windy, and my legs felt dead most of the way around. But I did it!

    Distance: 36.11 km
    Elevation: 214 m
    Moving Time: 1:56:59
    Elapsed Time: 2:18:01
    Calories: 623

    ....................... Avg ............... Max
    Speed ............. 18.5 km/h ..... 43.2 km/h
    Heart Rate ...... 146 bpm ........ 169 bpm


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    Completed!
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    Machka in Oz

  • TerriRichardson112
    TerriRichardson112 Posts: 19,423 Member
    So glad it’s the weekend. Just a short trip to the local shops today, and Skype with family after lunch tomorrow.

    I have a spreadsheet and short strength report to do this morning for my walking group. Prep for Monday painters and group accounts to do later.

    🤗🤗🤗 and 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻 for those who need them.

    🙋‍♀️ céad míle fáilte to our newbies

    ☘️ Terri
  • cityjaneLondon
    cityjaneLondon Posts: 12,929 Member
    I had a rare bath this morning! :D I managed to get in and out of the huge, high sided, bath without using a bath mat, though I had it ready, propped up, beside the bath to use if necessary. So, a great improvement! It used to be quite uncomfortable sitting on the rubber, with big holes in.
    Still haven't washed my hair though. For some reason I don't like doing my body and my hair at the same time. :s I will wash it before the girls arrive for ceramic painting tomorrow. The parents are undertaking coach training for their cycling club. They are joint presidents this year. As if they haven't got enough to do! :p

    Egg sandwiches for lunch, and halloumi curry for tonight.

    Love Heather UK xxxxxxxx