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It was Tirzepatide Thursday for me too! Good job on focusing on the good stuff - you will get there!
And keep enjoying retirement! It was 8 years for me this month and I still feel very blessed (especially so once I was able to give up caretaker duties 6 years ago). Wow - that is the first time I realized that it was only 2 years between my work retirement and caretaker retirement. It felt like a much longer time in that role.
Liz 5'3" HW: 219 SW: 185 GW: 125 LW: 113 Desired maintenance range: 120-125 CW: 119ish
202.7 this morning. Quite an unfair weight since I got up 3 times to pee during the night! What the heck is up with that????
Cool and rainy here today. A blah day...
Less of a busy day yesterday, sort of... LOL! I was busy, but not productive around the house. I had a client in the morning, took a break for lunch then headed off to get my hair cut at 2:15. Immediately after that I went to pick up two Grizz sized crates a woman in the neighborhood was gifting on FB, and straight on to the gym. Got home just after 4:30 and went to an online meeting for the Lakeland Terrier club at 5 (my first meeting with them, and most likely there will not be many to follow... not well run...and boring...). Then Blitz got a brush out and a pedicure
. To end my chores I made about 5 pounds of raw food blend for Buster and Grizz. In between there is always time for computer games. LOL! After dinner I watched a couple episodes of Leanne and an episode of The Witcher. I'm not sure how much I like the new season with Liam Hemsworth taking the lead role. The show also seems a bit more bloody.
I have a client at 9 this morning. I'll be done by 10:30 and then the day will be mine to do as I please.
So, here's a thing: I have basically worked to earn money since I was a teen. Had to pay for the things like car insurance, my horses, going out money, etc... my parents considered a luxury expense. So I've worked for a good 45 years. So, at 61 my younger self thought I would be "old". But I do not feel old. I feel youthful and energetic. Because I feel young, retirement is feeling quite decadent. I know I have "earned" it, but damn, I am feeling spoiled. It is a gift to be able to wake up and face the day knowing I am 100% in charge of my day. I suppose this cloud 9 feeling will eventually lessen, but dayum! I sometimes feel like a kid playing hooky!
I seem on track to get back under 200 before PS. This is good. I've been focusing more on protein, a few more veggies, and fewer carbs - especially the junk carbs (my true nemesis). It's not easy doing it this way, but not having the eating disorder kick into high gear due to dieting is refreshing.
Shot day today.... Tirzepatide Tursday! (hehehehe)
117.4 - I love it when my weight settles back after several days of creeping up. For the last 15 months I have stayed in this range pretty much, just eating what I want mostly but it is hard to not feel nervous on the ups.
I probably will start having housekeeping, likely in mid-December unless I can get them to start on 12/1 or 12/2 before the sisters come for their 9 day visit. Then I think I would have them come every 2 weeks. Comparable cost to what I paid in Massachusetts. DH is quite enthusiastic about it because he says our free time is worth at least that much. He has been doing the floors and hates it - he wouldn't clean at all if he could help it. He had housekeeping at the start and end of his seasons in Florida and never in Massachusetts - the only thorough cleaning there was done during their annual spring cleanup, then spot-cleaning by his daughters when they would visit. The windows and mirrors are getting cleaned a week from today. They will even do the outside with a ladder (I am on the third floor).
I used the crock pot again yesterday to make Marry Me Chicken. Another really easy and tasty meal. But a fair amount of calories since it uses heavy cream. I think I will substitute light cream next time. Those Skinny Pasta noodles take the guilt out of foods poured over pasta because they are only 9 calories per serving and to me quite good. We have at least 3 days of leftovers in the fridge between the pot roast and the chicken. Yay!
The pelicans flew in yesterday (DH saw them come in while in the golf course). They were dive-bombing into the water by yesterday afternoon. It was still too cool with the wind to open the glass sliders so the full effect with sound wasn't there, but fun to even jus****ch them. It should be warm enough for a full viewing by this weekend.
Paula and her DH should arrive on the other coast of Florida today. Then I think they have 3 days until they close on their Florida home. Shopping for the new house in between?
Golf today at 9:30. Hopefully it will be in the mid-sixties by then. I think I will still wear pants and a jacket.
Two weeks to Thanksgiving/the holiday season. Have a thriving Thursday!
Liz 5'3" HW: 219 SW: 185 GW: 125 LW: 113 Desired maintenance range: 120-125 CW: 119ish
Those glass people won't let it go will they?
I do have good tools for cleaning (though not window washing). It is still a pain though I am pretty good at it (DH not so much).
The iguanas are back on their perches (not falling anymore). Overnight temps are up to the 50's, so warm enough for them to keep hold. BTW, all the lizards freeze when it is really cold. You have to be careful not to step on frozen geckos.
Liz 5'3" HW: 219 SW: 185 GW: 125 LW: 113 Desired maintenance range: 120-125 CW: 119ish
Beautiful picture and congratulations on a clean, fluffy Kirby! I love your views!
Pot roast is such a comfort food and really fairly good for you if you don't load up on gravy or potatoes.
Liz 5'3" HW: 219 SW: 185 GW: 125 LW: 113 Desired maintenance range: 120-125 CW: 119ish
Greetings all
It is overcast and there is that ominous feeling of a storm coming. The feeling that you need to hunker down. Wonder where that expression came from? Speaking of hunkering, it is indeed pot roast weather. Ours is gone but there will be another, Liz the balsamic vinegar sounds like a great addition. Good plan. I guess cooks differ on whether to season beef before cooking or at the end. I do it to start because I like the smell. Bay leaves and thyme.
Great photo CC. How cool to see that over the big rocks. And I agree, some dog brushes seem too pointy but it is hard to find one that is not. Congrats on a clean Kirby.
On the road again Paula! Hey there were reports of falling iguanas yesterday. Look out.
I ran errands today and went to the studio. Somebody came in to the glass studio and I think it was miss nazi salute. I ignored her.
I really love having a house cleaner and I am lousy at it. My mother eschewed housework and I never learned how to do it efficiently. While I was employed I had one for years and always loved opening the door to pine sol smell. But DD is right that having the right tools makes a big difference - a lightweight sweeper for hard surfaces etc. We got a big swiffer mop with a machine washable cloth which works well on our newer hard floors. I have one for the studio too since we must avoid clay dust.
Weird dreams - I still have them about work 22 years later. Also school dreams about not knowing where the exam is etc.
Peps you got a lot done today. More shows this weekend? Do you have a preferred dog brush?
Got some deli chicken for tonight as the pot roast is ka-put.
Diane S
on 11/12/25 3:06 pm
Here's my Northern Lights pic! I have a tripod and went on the roof deck. This is pointed at Doe mtn behind my house with a 30 sec exposure:
I could see a faint cast of moving red with my eyes. So cool.
It's cloudy today and building to rain this weekend.
Kirby is all scrubbed, sweet smelling, and fluffy! Brushing him has always been a nightmare as he treats it like a full body wrestling match complete with teeth. I got him a new brush this week and it has really made him less playfully combative. His old slicker bru****hink was too sharp, which I realized when I accidentally brushed my leg with it and it hurt! This one has dipped tips and he is much calmer with it (though still a ways from calm).
I also jumped on the pot roast train, but after I made my shopping list, I forget where I saw the recipe, so I have to go hunt for it...
Have a great day!
You have worked hard for those broad shoulders. I think slim suits are for really young or frail guys. Even deceased DH who was very slim (6'3" and 170 pounds) didn't wear that cut.
Weird dream - good to be retired isn't it?
Liz 5'3" HW: 219 SW: 185 GW: 125 LW: 113 Desired maintenance range: 120-125 CW: 119ish
I did go to water aerobics! It was 55 when the class started but the water was really warm. There were 6 of us. I did leave 10 minutes early because I had to shower and go to a dental cleaning so I missed the cooling down part (which would have been really cold).
Get those gnats!
Liz 5'3" HW: 219 SW: 185 GW: 125 LW: 113 Desired maintenance range: 120-125 CW: 119ish



