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My son enjoys mountain biking and hiking, and often goes solo. He carries the GPS fob, and that gives me some reassurance that if he gets injured, he can be rescued. Yes, follow your safety plan, because while you are out doing what you love, there are people in other locations waiting for your safe return.
Scale still showing a bit of a gain even though eating and calories have been on point. I'm not going to sweat it and will just trust the process. Not feeling as strong of an effect of the injection this week so maybe I will go up to the 5 mg on Sunday after all.
Boring day today. DH is working. Weather is nice so perhaps I'll take a walk after lunch. Pork lettuce wraps for dinner. I cook up ground pork loin with onions, peppers and shredded carrots, add Bachan's Japanese BBQ sauce and serve in lettuce wraps. They are really tasty. I just love the sauce (I get the big bottle at Costco!)
on 7/9/24 7:22 am
I'm so glad you'll do well on your house sale! I was aghast at how much my little tract house sold for which was 225% more than I paid for it. As astounding as that was, the Zillow price is currently more than 300% more than I originally paid, which was a lot in today's dollars even then! Absolute monopoly money insanity.
I have backed off the idea of another golden right now. We went to the vet yesterday and the vet nicely suggested I should try a trainer. HAHA! He just gets so excited by the presence of people, he can't contain his enthusiasm.
I think the folks are going sailing this afternoon with neighbors. They bought a smaller sailboat, and want to sell the big one as it's a lot of work and so much requires height my dad's wife doesn't possess and doing things my 83 year old dad probably shouldn't be doing. I think they would love it if this family bought the big boat. (Though my dad is in that denial phase where he doesn't want to admit something might be beyond his physical capabilities).
I have chores to do today, but that's all. Getting my hair colored tomorrow, which is a week overdue and it shows. Today is a hat day for sure.
Scale is roughly the same. Grr. No alarms since the one in the wee hours of Monday. Still waiting for input from the people who put it in.
What is it about washing a dog that makes the shedding so much worse for the next week?? I have brushed, raked, combed and still I look like I'm wearing a hair shirt after he sits on me. One chore today is washing one of the new couch covers he already has covered in dog schmutz and a lot of fur.
I think that's all for me. I need to jump in the shower...
Take care all!
That's sounds like an excellent and safe plan. What an ordeal!
Liz 5'3" HW: 219 SW: 185 GW: 125 LW: 113 Desired maintenance range: 120-125 CW: 119ish
Good morning ! I did a long check in yesterday and lost it (my fault). Shorter version today. Checking in here daily is part of my preferred routine. I love trying to stay on top of your wisdom, challenges and successes ! My goal is to be better about contributing.
My Guardian ad Litem cases are keeping me engaged in a meaningful way. I still am helping to coordinate the safety team at my church, ditto. I am taking an unintentional breather at 143 pounds, in my normal range, but really prefer to hang 139-144. My activity level is dramatically higher following my shoulder replacement recovery. Very rarely do I feel a restriction or any discomfort. I may have to pull back a bit on feeling invincible! I found a perfect place to launch my kayak, less than a mile away. High tide, daylight and wind/wave levels determine my timing. I love the meditative/ spiritual synergy of paddling alone. The two things I always recommend is to let someone know where you put in, your anticipated route and what time you plan to be done as well as paddling against the current/wind first & leaving the easier paddling for the end. I have pretty much stopped wearing my "I've fallen and I can't get up" GPS fob and telling people my plan when I go out alone. The inlet where I paddle is full of sand bars, pluff mud (like quicksand) and sandbars, so I like going out 2ish hours before high tide so I can better navigate in the beginning and finish up on an incoming/high tide, where my options are pretty much limitless. Two days ago, I decided to go out two hours AFTER high tide because I really wanted to paddle channels to the mouth of the ocean ( 3ish miles). The paddle out to the ocean was amazing, almost effortless and took less than an hour. I turned around and began the return trip against the wind, against the tide. I have never paddled so hard in my life to make SLOW progress. If I stopped at all, I was pushed backward so I had to find secure hidy holes to tuck into to "rest". I HAD water, my phone and air horn in my dry bag, so could have called for help at any point. Needless to say, it took me three times as long to get back and I had difficulty with passage through some oyster beds and sandbars. If a boater gets grounded coming in, they are pretty much stranded until the next high tide. I made it back by the skin of my teeth, but lesson relearned... put in no less than two hours before high tide, let someone know your plan, put GPS fob and protein bar in dry bag.
Age: 64; 5' 5"; High weight: 345; Start weight: 271 (01/05/15); Surgery weight: 218 (05/27/15); Pre-Op (-53); M 1 (-18); M 2 (-1.5); M 3 (-13.5 ); M 4 (-13); M 5 (- 8); M 6 (-12) M 7 (-5, Xmas); M 8 (- 9) Under surgeon's goal and REACHED HEALTHY BMI 12/07/15!! (Six months and one week.) AT GOAL month 8. Maintaining at goal range (139- 144) ~ four (4) years !!
The house is ready (other than small fixes)! The photographer will come early next week. I can't believe how much we are going to be listing my little cape house for. I hope it sells fast to minimize disruption but also hope I can stay until mid-October after DD's wedding.
I slept well last night but was awake at 4. It is going to be a very long day as we are supposed to meet DH's daughter and son-in-law for dinner an hour away tonight.
Justice has been a crazy man lately, chasing the cat quite a bit which he usually only does on rare occasions. He has also been barking a lot more (DS calls him "Barky Parker"). I have a feeling that all the work in the house has him on edge. But he has also had somewhat abbreviated walks compared to his normal so that may be contributing as well.
So I had to edit when I went back to look at yesterday's post and realized that I started and ended it almost exactly the same way LOL. I am getting old! Also, I wanted to add that my realtor has several dogs including a couple of young goldens they adopted after their older goldens passed on. She feels strongly that most dogs do better with a companion, BUT generally waits about a year or so in between them.
Have a trenchant Tuesday!
Liz 5'3" HW: 219 SW: 185 GW: 125 LW: 113 Desired maintenance range: 120-125 CW: 119ish
It?s great that you?re enjoying the ?moving feels better than not moving? rewards. I forget that regularly, but am also regularly tickled to remember (when I move) that that?s how it works for me, too.
Geez, the number of lessons I have to learn scores, hundreds, and thousands of times is pretty large. I might not be as smart as I used to think I was.
ANN 5'5", AGE 74, HW 235.6 (BMI 39.2), SW 216, GW 150, CW 132, BMI 22
POUNDS LOST: Pre-op -20, M1 -10, M2 -11, M3 -10, M4 -10, M5 -7, M6 -5, M7 -6, M8 -4, M9 -4,
NEXT 10 MOS. -12, TOTAL -100 LBS.
Greetings all
Another sunny day but not quite so hot. Maybe 70. Summer here is so great. What is not so great is that I have 3 welts on one arm that appear to be insect bites though I can't imagine from what. We don't have a lot of mosquitoes here as it's too cool and these don't seem like mosquitoes. Spiders - there are plenty of those. Ick.
Liz it must feel great to have most of the house stuff done. Hope the realtor does not give you more homework. Years ago a realtor told me she tells most clients to get a storage unit, move out half their stuff, and paint everything white. Hope it all gos well.
Yep tragedies have lasting impact. Before DH and I were engaged we went to take a pie to his mother. He had not been able to reach her all day. It was winter. I had a bad feeling so I called police to come by when we had to break in. She was dead on the floor. It was awful but I am glad I was able to be there for him. Life i*****tuated by these events and we all remember what came before and after. We are bonded because we all go through this stuff.
CC another puppy is tempting but if I were you I would wait until Kirby is grown. Think: two teenage dogs in the house at once! Hope the alarm stuff stops. What an aggravation.
Spent some time at the studio today. Got some glazing done. Much more to do. I took some new stuff to the gallery to fill my pathetically empty space. The tourists are out in force.
DH made a costco run this morning after his dentist visit. I asked him to get a roast chicken so that will be dinner. Can't pass up that deal. So DH comes home with his costco load and brings in a cooler that he had in the car and I helped unpack stuff. Inside the cooler I find: the warm roast chicken, some blueberries, and a box of fudgesicles. What is wrong with this picture?
Ann you are right. The more you move the less you hurt. For me it has taken quite a bit of time to get to this point. Used to be I would hurt when walking so I would just sit more. I know better now. The time I hurt the most is standing up after sitting 3 hours playing scrabble. I have a friend who set up her computer on her treadmill so she could play games while walking. Not ready for that but I do watch the tv. Even though I hate exercise I do appreciate its benefits. Too bad food chewing does not really count as exercise. Or an Olympic sport...
Diane S
That soup is good anytime IMO!
Liz 5'3" HW: 219 SW: 185 GW: 125 LW: 113 Desired maintenance range: 120-125 CW: 119ish