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WOMEN AGES 50+ FOR FEBRUARY 2025

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  • teklawa1
    teklawa1 Posts: 701 Member
    Rebecca, Really cute haircut!

    Betsy in NW WA
  • TerriRichardson112
    TerriRichardson112 Posts: 19,454 Member
    Debbie: So sorry to hear about your dear MIL.

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

    🙋‍♀️ céad míle fáilte to our newbies

    ☘️ Terri
  • margaretturk
    margaretturk Posts: 5,366 Member
    edited February 26
    One of the books I am reading is exploring the fact that some cancers are a metabolic disease. The theory is mitochondria becomes damaged when it is damaged it feeds on glucose to get it its energy. They are experimenting with having people fast before a chemo treatment. The theory is the healthy mitochondria gets stronger in fasting and the cancerous mitochondria weakens during fasting. When radiation and or chemo is done it kills the damaged mitochondria the healthier mitochondria goes through the treatment better. In the trials those trying fasting had fewer side effects from their treatments. It costs nothing to try a fast before chemo.

    My plan for the day...

    For me it makes me think what can I do to strengthen my mitochondria (these are our powerhouses in our body) Eating within a eight hour window so have a 16 hour fast. Today because I ate breakfast at 9 I will be done eating for the day by 5. I will also skip lunch because I had a late breakfast for me. Moderate exercise is also good. Today at 5 I will put on one of my oldie records and dance to it down in my basement. Today I will start getting ready for bed at 9. Getting good sleep gives my body a chance to rest, repair, and remove toxins from my body. I will continue to feed my body nutritious food rather than empty calories. At four I will have my chilli that is packed with extra veggies and fresh pineapple for dessert.

    Barbie I agree everyone experiences grief differently and there is no right or wrong way to go about it. Your dance line friend was ready and in need to tell her story. Hopefully she can listen to your story when you are ready or at least listen to what you have going on in your life. I try to get myself to remember I have two ears and one mouth so I should listen twice as much as I speak. (I need to work on following my own advice) I also need to gently set limits when others do not follow this guideline too! Adding Barbara's comment too...open heart :heart: and mind :wink: before mouth.
  • auntiebk
    auntiebk Posts: 2,659 Member
    Carol good catch. Your instinct was spot on.
    Flea what Debbie said about being able to talk to your son. Blessings.
    Michele, have you considered slab or solid surface instead of tile for the tub wall? IMHO the less grout and fewer seams, the mo’ bettah. ;)
    Ginny brava for walking! Yes to train trip through the Canadian Rockies, something I’ve always wanted to do.
    Tracey “…medium…” took me a moment then snorted my tea. ;) Yours to Allie about the cold house being abuse. SMH. :love: the tshirts. Was startled when I wore this Tshirt to see that it distracted from and covered a multitude of sins. Now I’m on the lookout for others with the same effect. Rebecca, ((hugs)) very sorry for your loss. Like you, I am determined not to be a bitter and angry elderly lady, the only elements on that list I can control. Need to start practicing now! :laugh: From my almost 75 perspective you are a mere whippersnapper!
    Belated welcome @sarahmurch9925 Sarah! Lovely to meet you too!
    Kylia ((hugs)) Reading “Why We Sleep” and learning how crucial deep, uninterrupted sleep is. What Margaret said about our DNA not having to be our destiny. Brava for staying nicotine free! ((hugs))
    Lisa, Oh. To be thankful for rage-slammed-shut throat. Oof. Neither could I forgive.
    Lynn (hugs held extra long)
    Evelyn did you feel the quake Monday night?
    Debbie prayer said for your former MIL. ((hugs))
    Only through pg 31 but Tumble just announced “It’s Tummy Time!!!”
    Later, lighter, lovelies!
    Barbara, the Southern Oregon Coastie AHMOD
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    February focus: OMG room
    2025: Chose NOW: to move more than yesterday, fuel better than yesterday, open heart and mind before mouth.
  • cityjaneLondon
    cityjaneLondon Posts: 12,938 Member
    No idea why, but my energy has been really low today. I decided after lunch that I didn't feel like dragging us both out to French Circle, with v early dinner and considerable smartening up required. Just not feeling it. John definitely not into it. So, I decided that was a good decision and had a nap. :o John pleased.
    I hope to go next time, which will be a series of cooking demonstrations, and probably a chance for informal chat.

    Did get an appointment to have my fallen-out filling looked at on Friday morning. Occasionally, it is a bit sensitive, which makes me nervous. I've rung twice before with no answer, but John got through just before lunch for his own check-up, and passed the phone to me. :)

    Hoping this slump will lift before too long.

    Love Heather UK xxxxxxxx
  • pipcd34
    pipcd34 Posts: 17,577 Member
    Hi, I need to add to my long enough post.
    Carla- Happy Belated Birthday.

    Debbie, I'm sorry for the loss of your former MIL.

    Rebecca, Condolences for the loss of your 96-year-old aunt. Safe travels to the funeral. I love your haircut.

    Lisa, I tried to comment on your video, but I could not as well. You have so much energy; pass some of it my way.

    Allie, the house temperature for you and the children should be at least 72 degrees. I have a space heater at work. Maybe you can get one to warm up so you can be healthy.

    Barbie and Annie look precisely like the ones I pictured in my mind. She is beautiful.

    Pip, how did you deal with three energetic golden retrievers? My one is needy. Maybe all three kept each other company. Now you have three dogs again.

    Okay, I am going to bed.

    Chow for now,
    Mo in Mississippi

    I didn’t have any problem. I was the trainer. We got the 1st two four years apart. The second learned a lot from the first. The first I trained as a therapy dog and we would go to hospitals etc. I crate trained them all and clicker trained them.


    Barbiecat- I love your poocher!

    705705
  • barbiecat
    barbiecat Posts: 17,402 Member
    auntiebk wrote: »
    Was startled when I wore this Tshirt to see that it distracted from and covered a multitude of sins. Now I’m on the lookout for others with the same effect.

    What a great shirt.

  • kevrit
    kevrit Posts: 4,488 Member
    @Ginny we will keep the RV until we find a place to rent/buy. Once we are all moved in, we will put the RV up for sale. It is a 1999 and we have lived in it for 8 years now, so we won’t get much for it. DH is planning on fixing the one small roof leak we have (he has fixed all the others from when we bought it, along with all the plumbing). It needs all new upholstery. I hate seeing him on the roof. He is 71 and feels like he is 20. He is not physically fit and has a 71 year old body.

    @Carla, Happy belated birthday!

    As I was writing this, we had company and updated them on the happenings here. They were disgusted. The husband S was the Ranger Supervisor here for 25 years and they both live across from the park. In fact, part of their land is included in the park borders. They have been friends here for years. If worse comes to worse, we can put our RV on their property for the 2 weeks we have to be gone. I was reminded that another friend of ours JD is at a campground that needs hosts. We may look into that.

    Thought for today:

    What is the cutest fish in the sea?

    A cuddlefish!

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    Cuttlefish, or cuttles, are marine molluscs of the suborder Sepiina. They belong to the class Cephalopoda which also includes squid, octopuses, and nautiluses. Cuttlefish have a unique internal shell, the cuttlebone, which is used for control of buoyancy.

    Cuttlefish have large, W-shaped pupils, eight arms, and two tentacles furnished with denticulated suckers, with which they secure their prey. They generally range in size from 15 to 25 cm (6 to 10 in), with the largest species, the giant cuttlefish (Sepia apama), reaching 50 cm (20 in) in mantle length and over 10.5 kg (23 lb) in mass.[1]

    Cuttlefish eat small molluscs, crabs, shrimp, fish, octopuses, worms, and other cuttlefish. Their predators include dolphins, larger fish (including sharks), seals, seabirds, and other cuttlefish. The typical life expectancy of a cuttlefish is about 1–2 years. Studies are said to indicate cuttlefish to be among the most intelligent invertebrates.[2] Cuttlefish also have one of the largest brain-to-body size ratios of all invertebrates.[2]

    The Greco-Roman world valued the cuttlefish as a source of the unique brown pigment the creature releases from its siphon when it is alarmed. The word for the cuttlefish in both Greek and Latin, sepia, now refers to the reddish-brown color sepia in English.

    Have a great day!
    RVRita in Roswell
  • dlfk202000
    dlfk202000 Posts: 3,386 Member
    Sorry to hear about your MIL Debbie. Losing people we love is always hard, especially if they loved us. I was close to my ex MIL, visited her regularly in the nursing home, and was able to go to her funeral. My ex and I had been married 28 years, and courted 3 years before that, so she was 'family' to me, and, of course, my children's beloved grandmother. Although I was married to John by then, he didn't come with me, and it was nice to see so many extended old family members from that side. I think they were pleased to see me! :)
    I know you thought about her a lot <3

    Heather UK xxxxxxxx

    Former hubby and I met when I was in 7th grade so I have known and loved his family for most of my life. We did loose touch when he left me(no warning and I didn't know where he went) Found out 20 yrs later that his second wife had forbade them to have any contact with me, including his parents. After she passed away we all reconnected-that was almost 10 yrs ago now. It has been great to be back in touch and see them occasionally. His younger brother has been out and hung out with my current dh and I a few different times while staying at the older brother's house here in town. Spent more time with us than he did with his brother
    When I make my annual Christmas candies- everyone of them get boxes of it- they are the priority when I am making it. Shipping is expensive but love doing it for them and they really look forward to it.

    Debbie
  • evie1958
    evie1958 Posts: 878 Member
    Barbara, although plenty of people in our general area did feel the earthquake, we weren’t among them. Our home is built on the side of a mountain so we don’t really feel them anyway. Our only indication would be a loud “thump”, got one of those ten or so days ago when we had a small quake. There is blasting going on nearish us, close enough to hear the thump but too far away to hear the blasting signals, so anything during the day we would just write off as that.
    Debbie so sorry to hear that your ex mil passed. Really does not sound good for current mil, but that may be not such a bad thing, I’m sorry to say.
    Rebecca, sorry for the loss of your aunt. In regards to the cousin whose political opinion differs from yours you could do what a friend of mine in a similar situation does. When the others start trying to talk politics she puts her hand up, in the stop position, and tells them that since neither side is going to change their minds, the subject should just be dropped.
    Michele, I used to clean house for a living and I absolutely HATED doing bathrooms with tile in the showers! The grout was always a pain. We have one piece seamless surrounds which don’t go all the way to the ceiling and they are great! We do have bathroom fans that are run for at least 20 minutes after showers and an air circulating system that helps remove moisture in the air so have not had any issues with the drywall that isn’t covered by the surround.

    I’ve been trying to cut down on spending, did very well in Jan so thought I’d try for feb as well. Doing stuff like shopping out of the fridge and cupboards and not buying stuff we didn’t need. Well, we went to our optometrist and both needed to get new glasses. That blew the budget completely out of the water!! It was a need, but….. but I’ve checked the freezer, we are good for protein for awhile, going to try and see if march is kinder to the bank account, lol. Of course, since I decided that, our kettle decided to pack it up. It worked great for the last ten years or so, don’t know why it couldn’t just keep on going…. Sigh. Managed to find a nice one for about $40, so pleased about that.
    I’ve noticed talk on here about egg prices lately and wanted to report that I bought a flat of eggs (2 1/2 doz) for $10.19 a few days ago. That price has been fairly stable for awhile now.
    Must go, no gym today, just can’t stand the thought of the elliptical, but it’s a beautiful sunny day out there so I’m going for a walk instead. Bought a rebounder a few weeks ago and have been bouncing around on it for at least 20 minutes in the evenings. Good to get up off my butt for a bit, lol!!
    Carla, happy belated birthday!

    Hugs to those needing them, congrats to those celebrating and welcome to the new gals!
    Evelyn, Vancouver Island
  • dlfk202000
    dlfk202000 Posts: 3,386 Member
    Rita- having the option of just moving across the park or to the other park that needs you sound like great and easier options than some of the others you have talked about. It really would be nice if you could just leave for the two weeks but not move your trailer but I understand why now.
  • grandmallie
    grandmallie Posts: 10,280 Member
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    Tracy took Delia out for a walk.. I went to see Alfie today..Tom is happy to have him over there.. paid the vet bill 318.00 🙄 he was overdue for alot.. and he goes to the groomers next week
  • dlfk202000
    dlfk202000 Posts: 3,386 Member
    evie1958 wrote: »
    Debbie so sorry to hear that your ex mil passed. Really does not sound good for current mil, but that may be not such a bad thing, I’m sorry to say.


    I’ve been trying to cut down on spending, did very well in Jan so thought I’d try for feb as well. Doing stuff like shopping out of the fridge and cupboards and not buying stuff we didn’t need. Well, we went to our optometrist and both needed to get new glasses. That blew the budget completely out of the water!! It was a need, but….. but I’ve checked the freezer, we are good for protein for awhile, going to try and see if march is kinder to the bank account, lol. Of course, since I decided that, our kettle decided to pack it up. It worked great for the last ten years or so, don’t know why it couldn’t just keep on going…. Sigh. Managed to find a nice one for about $40, so pleased about that.
    I’ve noticed talk on here about egg prices lately and wanted to report that I bought a flat of eggs (2 1/2 doz) for $10.19 a few days ago. That price has been fairly stable for awhile now.
    Must go, no gym today, just can’t stand the thought of the elliptical, but it’s a beautiful sunny day out there so I’m going for a walk instead. Bought a rebounder a few weeks ago and have been bouncing around on it for at least 20 minutes in the evenings. Good to get up off my butt for a bit, lol!!
    Carla, happy belated birthday!

    Hugs to those needing them, congrats to those celebrating and welcome to the new gals!
    Evelyn, Vancouver Island


    I totally agree with you about current MIL- dh feels the same way. Each time we think it is about over, she starts to bounce back.

    We had the same thing, but with the dentist not the eye dr. this past month. Root canal for me and oral surgery because of a failed root canal for dh along with a $ 4000 + vet bill for the stray cat dh has adopted and set up in a new catio.


    Sunny here too.
    Took MIL's dog for a nice walk. I will go back and walk him again on my way to Zumba.
    Did a little shopping- Dh's favorite thing to do- the man truly loves to shop. Luckily he can be a bargain shopper most of the time

    Debbie
    Napa Valley,CA
  • barbiecat
    barbiecat Posts: 17,402 Member
    :) Many of you know that I've gone almost nowhere for the last five years. Today I went to WalMart to find something that I thought they had. I was overwhelmed with decision fatigue just looking at all the aisles and products. They didn't have what I was looking for and I was glad to get out of there.

    :) Earlier I went to the new pack and ship store that I haven't been to There are things of Jake's that he wanted given to some friends so when I finally gather all the stuff, I want to know more about how to send it. The store was great. The clerk was friendly and helpful. They have all sorts of boxes and packing material. When you bring a package they can put it on a fancy scale that tells you the cost and timing of all the shipping methods (USPS, UPS, FEDEX, and some others I'd never heard of).

    :) I'm listening to and watching The Limelighters on YouTube. I remember them from the 60"s and knew most of their songs by heart.

    <3 Barbie in NW WA
  • Vickil57
    Vickil57 Posts: 1,915 Member
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    My granddaughter picking out her prom dress. Hard to believe she is old enough for prom and dating
  • auntiebk
    auntiebk Posts: 2,659 Member
    Monday and Tuesday I used the weather as an excuse to wimp out on BB&B and line dancing. Learned a friend is in hospital. Heard from her during today’s BB&B class. She’s facing heart surgery to correct a congenital defect, soon as they can drain enough fluid from her body. There is concern that her recovery will be compromised by her overall poor physical condition. A sad and powerful reminder to KEEP MOVING! :sad:
    Rosemarie and Michele I love love love :love: hearing about your osteoporosis reversals!
    Allie prayer said for your friend. Thanks for offsetting the sad news with the sMyles and Delia pics. ((hugs))
    Barbie like Annie, our Mooch likes to claim my side of the bed, but will move when Tumble wants to claim it too. ;)
    Debbie so sorry for your loss. ((hugs))
    Vicki gorgeous GD in lovely prom dress.
    Well look at that, it’s Tummy Time again already.
    Later, lighter, lovelies!
    Barbara, the Southern Oregon Coastie AHMOD
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    February focus: OMG room
    2025: Chose NOW: to move more than yesterday, fuel better than yesterday, open heart and mind before mouth.
  • jazzypdx
    jazzypdx Posts: 180 Member
    Yeah! I found the "group" again!! Just rejoined MFP after a 4-5 year hiatus - working graveyard just flattened my energy levels. Anyhow - Amazing race group right? Those were fun challenges, teams of us with weekly tasks... I found my old "spreadsheets" while cleaning up my computer files after tax prep - 💡that was a fabulous group of women... wonder if they are still on MFP... bingo! So... I moved from PDX east multnomah county to Newberg at the top NE corner of Yamhill county - almost Washington county. I'm retired - kind of - and trying to create a much calmer life in this small town of 25k far away from the chaos of Portland. I don't recall much but will get myself up to speed.. ✌️🌹 Spring is just aound the corner

    ~ Tamz Chehalem Valley NW OR
  • SophieRosieMom
    SophieRosieMom Posts: 3,801 Member
    I got caught up on everyone's posts from yesterday and meant to start one early this morning. Then I had to take Rosie to the groomers, and the day got away from me. Filtered sunshine but it's warm and the lawn and chicken run are drying off.

    I managed to clean off the "seeding shelf" in the garage and get the heat mats arranged, pulled out nine half empty 20-year-old paint cans in the shop to take to recycle. Interesting to see what DH has stashed out there!

    Roger just came over and got my Toro mower and is doing the tune-up on it over at his shop. It's the first time he's driven a zero-turn and I think he likes it. I expect to see him getting one this summer. :p

    Lanette B)
    SW WA State