WW Clubs and Groups - Feisty and Sexy 50 and 60's Year Olds #164




LilyG
02-07-2002, 01:04 PM
Glenda: Im sure you are happy your electricty is finally back. Im sure it was miserable with out it. Your kids would enjoy some of the stuff. I know I chersih the stuff I received from my grand parents.

Jenye: Trudy is right. Its always 80 degress in Hawaii. Its wonderful....Alas....... I wish I was there instead of here where it is cold.

Trudy: I do enjoy working for WW. It is motivating when you see how happy people are. It is also keeping me on track. So glad your mom is doing well. Tylenol is the only thing I can take. When I take the stronger stuff they give you I always get really sick. Strange how it effects different people.

Ann: Your show sounds like so much fun. Your coming up with some great ideas! Wish I could see it.

Best run Im suppose to be in a meeting. :)


Lizziepie
02-07-2002, 11:24 PM
It was good to have rain we need it so much.

Lily: Thank you for the new thread. It was getting pretty long 3 pages.
I need something to keep me on track. Some friends just got back from England, and they had a reception at their home. Lots of goodies, and the calories were not taken out of any of them :D Hard to resist. I'm just a weakling when it comes to peanuts, or any kind of nuts for that matter.:nono: Hard to say.

Cool here today. The cold front is what brought the rain I guess.

Glenda: I'm sure your kids will appreciate having some keepsakes from family. I know my girls were disappointed when then did not get any remembrances from their fathers side of the family when their grandparents died. Their Dad was the 'black sheep' to the family, his sister was the favored one, so our family was always 2nd place, and the sister and her family got it all. It was hard for them to understand, until they got older. :(

Hi everyone. See you tomorrow. :wave: Ann

painter5
02-08-2002, 08:29 AM
Hi gang, I just had some extra time so I went back and your posts. Trudy I am so glad your mom is doing o.k. What a trooper she is. I didn't realize that Tylenol gave you restless leg. Sometimes I take it and my legs twitch for hours. Maybe that is the cause. How are you doing with all the running and all? Take care of yourself too. Ann your group does the funnest things. I would love to see your thing with all the songs about food. The only one I can think of is the one about "on top of spaghetti all covered with cheese." Lily you are always working. I think you work too hard. We are having a nice warm day today. Have to outside doing something. How is your receptionist job going? Glenda now I know I have to do one of those mystery weekend things. Sounds like too much fun. Had a great time in Louisville the other day. She lives in part that has a street full of little shops of crafts and antiques and tea rooms. I definitely have to go back. Dee if you are back tell us about your trip. See you all later,


LilyG
02-08-2002, 12:36 PM
Ann: Dont you just hate it when they dont take the calories out :D
We all have are weaknesses. But you arent doing it every day and that what counts. We all need to enjoy things. Cant live the rest of our lifes with out them.

Peggy: The receptionst job is going well. I really do enjoy it. I dont even consider it a job. The time goes by so fast you dont even know it. Its only 2 hours twice a week. And those 2 hours are non stop. Wish I could afford to just do more meetings and quit this, but Alas I cant. :(

Its a beautiful day here today. Maybe spring is coming? Nahhhhhh. :smug: Would be nice tho! Dont think we are doing anything fun this weekend. DH is going to some car show. Not me! Dont like those things!

Have a great day all! :cool:

flaggies
02-09-2002, 02:41 AM
G'day all,

We arrived in Sydney this afternoon and we have unpacked and before I make dinner I just had to check the board.
I have missed being able to get on line and it was good to read everyone's posts.

We had a great trip to Sydney going through the 'Outback', one of the reasons I was unable to get on line anywhere.
The roads were pretty bad but our 4x4 wheel drive handled it well. I did a lot of the driving because of dh's leg. We drove for hours without seeing a soul and the only thing to concentrate on was the wild life. We came across so many kangeroos and many dead ones along the side of the tracks where eagles were having a feast. I am pleased to say that we manage to avoid hitting any ourselves. We came across lots of emus, ferel goats, sheep, cattle, camels and wild horses. I have taken some photo's, I will post them when I get a chance.
We stayed in an opal town called White Cliffs, population 300 and 95% of the population lives underground because of the searing heat. We stayed in an underground motel, very basic but interesting.
We have been extremely lucky with the weather, especially in view of all the flooding that is occuring at the moment around Sydney. I heard about the bad weather that hit Melbourne Jenye pleased to hear it is more pleasant now. Weather in Sydney is raining but warm.
We never saw that much evidence of the bad bushfires that were here so recently, amazing how the country side recovers so quickly.

Something else........... DH and I have decided to really get serious about loosing some weight. Tomorrow morning we are getting on the scales and taking photo's of each other side on. These of course will NOT be posted on the net:D :D
DH doesn't have to loose much but because of being inactive with his leg he has put on a few pounds:( . We are going to journal everything we eat and will allow ourselves alcohol one day per week. Where we are staying is an indoor pool and a gym so no excuse for not excercising.
Monday I will start seeing employment agencies and see what is available for this 'old dear'.:D

See ya all tomorrow...........
Cheers
Maria

2 hours later..............
PS. for those of you interested I have posted pictures of our trip in the album called 'for my cyber friends'. :)
http://www.picturetrail.com/gallery/view?username=flaggies

flaggies
02-10-2002, 04:28 PM
Where is everyone?????:( :(

Hope you are all well.

I am settling in OK again in Sydney and will be investigating today about getting some temporary work.

I will check in later .

Cheers
Maria

Trudy
02-10-2002, 05:44 PM
Wish I could be in Maui like "somebody else", but it is not in the cards. We sure can't complain about the weather, it has been really mild and sunny.... what a strange winter we are having.
Maria the 50 C temp at White Cliffs must be unbearable. I have seen documentaries on the underground living in the Outback. It does look cozy, but I don't know how I would feel about going underground. I never go on the mine or cave tours when we travel... in fact I hate going into underground parking. I feel so claustrophobic. Good luck to you and your DH on the weight loss... I do believe that faithfull journaling is important.

Yesterday we went to the mall and I bought another pair of slides/clogs to try. These are are very comfortable, not like the ones I took back. I think I will keep these. I get a kick out of the names they give the style of shoes... these are called "Fudge" made by Clark's. :lol: Unlike you Karen wearing your clogs all winter, I won't wear mine till spring arrives... I thought of you yesterday when I purchased them :).

We rented "Traffic" and watched it last night. It was interesting, but I really didn't like it. There was a lot of mumbling and when they showed Mexico, the color was kind of yellow and there were sub-titles. Did anyone else see it and enjoy it?
Nothing exciting going on here... I was thinking of baking something tasty, maybe some Blueberry Scones.

I will check back later to see who turned up... bye.

flaggies
02-10-2002, 07:53 PM
Nice to 'see' you Trudy :D :D

I have never heard of the movie 'Traffic' but then I don't watch many movies. I cannot even remember the last movie I saw in a picture theatre. I am just super sensitive to noise (says dh :D ) and whenever I do go, there is always someone crunching away on chips, slurping their drink or talking:mad: :mad:

Just a bit of gossip, the crew and stars for the movie Matrix 2 are staying in these apartments. I wasn't even aware of the movie being filmed at the moment :dizzy: . Now if I was to bump into Keanu Reeves.................:o

I have made a few phonecalls and have a few appointments tomorrow for temp. work. So who knows!

There was a big parade here yesterday to celebrate the Chinese New Year, the year of the Horse. It was very colourful.

Off to the library now.

See ya all
Cheers
Maria

LilyG
02-11-2002, 12:19 AM
Maria: Glad you made it safe and sound. Cant wait to see the pictures. Poor Kangaoos :( Sounds like you had a great trip seeing al that wild life. Would love to come to Australia some time. Maybe some year. Ohhhhhh I will be right over if Keanu Reeves is there! :)

Trudy: I love clogs! Have had a pair that I love forever. Pull them out in the spring time. I havent seen Traffic yet, havent heard anything about it either. Hows your Mom doing?

Was a busy weekend. Went out shopping today and to lunch. Didnt buy anything tho.

Have a great night all!

Karen L
02-11-2002, 05:48 AM
Its been a while since I posted. One of my uncles passed away this passed week . He was a loner and was alone when he passed. Breaks my heart as no one should die alone. It's lucky that a neighbor was able to get in contact with his X- wife. She was able to contact one of my Aunts or we would never know what happened. Like I said he was a loner. And lived a life of going from one place to another . Married a few times but it always ended in divorce. He liked women and women liked him. He could leave the house with a nickel and some gal some where would take him in. He was 62.

Then we also got word of another uncle who has been in the hospital. Was doing great then took a turn for the worse but last word he is getting stronger . He has been sick a long time and is 76 I think. Not been a real happy week for my family.

Been keeping busy with Weight Watchers. Received part of my order for the 7 meetings that I do and wound with with a living room full of 2 point Bars. Finally finished getting the inventory straight. What a mess. I've decided to buy a fax machine. Weight Watchers perfers that method of ordering. and after the last two weeks and the mess I had I understand why. So even if I only use it once a month it will be better than to phone in the order. Most times you get the voice mail and that is what messes up the whole deal :mad:

Maria I checked out your picture page . You see kangaroos road side and we see deer an moose. Don't think I would like living under ground. Glad your trip went well.

Lily I could sure use you at my Thursday meeting this month. Any chance you can stop by? All of my Receptionist are on vacation so I've been scowering the state looking for help:lol: It's been a real picnic but so far so good. Just let me get through the next few weeks and they will all be back. Was able to recruit a couple of ladies one as receptionist and one wants to be a leader but will train as a recp. first. Oh the life and trials of a WW leader:lol:

My youngest son is back in TX working. He is home every other weekend. He 's the one with the pregnant wife. She looks like she just might pop any day now. Doctor doesn't expect her to go until her due date in March :eek: Her last one was born really fast and this time we expect it to go even faster. She is one of these girls who doesn't have a lot of labor pain. She just feels funny. I'm hoping for another girl. Keep your fingers crossed.:lol:

Well I guess I'll go to bed again and see if I can sleep this time.
:wave:
Karen

flaggies
02-11-2002, 10:11 PM
Hi all,

I cannot believe it but I am back in the workforce starting this Thursday as a 'corporate receptionist' for a company called INVEST AUSTRALIA. It is a full time position till probably late July.
The building is situated right on the harbour, a nice walk from where I live.
I have already worked it out that I have to work 10 weeks to be able to buy my super duper sewing machine:D :D

Nice to see you post Karen but sorry to hear about your uncle. You do sound awfully busy with your WW meetings etc.
Good luck with another grand daughter;) , sounds like the way to have babies when they come that quick.

Keep well all
Cheers
Maria

painter5
02-12-2002, 08:51 AM
Wow Maria, now you are a working girl. You will do great. How nice to be on the harbour and be able to walk. You will be getting your exercise and will be working towards that great sewing machine. How sad for the kangaroos. Better watch out for Lily-now she is after Keanu. What happened to Tom? Trudy I have a pair of clogs that I wear now but it isn't as cold here as it is where Karen is. Of course I wear them with socks. I haven't seen Traffic but it is was filmed here in town. There was some kind of hullabaloo [?] over the school being named in it. Karen I am sorry to hear about your uncle. It is sad to be so alone. Here's hoping you find a receptionist for your meetings. Maybe you could fly Lily in. And don't be tempted by all those WW bars in your living room. What temptation. Where is everyone else? Maybe they are all watching the Olympics. I try to catch a little of it everyday. Have to run, See you all later,

LilyG
02-12-2002, 11:47 AM
Karen: Hasnt been a good week for you. Sorry to hear about your Uncle.
I will keep my fingers crossed for a New grand daughther! Wish I could help with your meetings. To bad WW wont pay for my flight.

Maria: Sounds like you found a great job! Gotta pay for that toy you want :) Its great that its so close to!

Peggy: :lol: Im not picky am I? When you get to be my age it just doesnt matter. :dizzy:

Best get busy. Have a great day all!

survivor
02-12-2002, 06:07 PM
All - sure is nice to come back after a few days and read and see what everyone is doing. We went to my last uncle's on Friday and stayed until Sunday. He lives in Hot Springs Village, Arkansas. Bless his heart, he has had to move to an assisted living center and has to sell his house. We took the little stuff that he had designated for us. I was sort of amazed at how full our cars were--sister, brother and us. We were the last in the convoy and saw their cars were almost on the ground. We just had so many books. I am so glad that my mother never had to see her "stuff" carried out of her house. That has to have been so hard for him.

My son and his baby were in a wreck last night. They are both fine--Kyle is pretty sore, but Austin is just fine. Kyle was turning left and a car hit right in the passenger's side. Kyle was so upset about losing his truck, but we are so thankful they weren't hurt.

Maria - I couldn't see your pictures--they had too much activity on the website, but to think you see kangaroos and emus just going across your road is amazing. We live in such different parts of the world. Here you would see a chicken or a deer. Glad you got a job and can soon buy your sewing machine.

Karen - your son working in Texas sure has a long commute, doesn't he? Is he just sent around to work at different places? I hope he makes it back to be with her before the baby is born.

Well, sure am envious of you-know-who. We go to Arkansas; she goes to Maui. Oh well!
Glenda

flaggies
02-12-2002, 06:12 PM
and I cannot wait to start tomorrow!

I was up early this morning and went to have swim on the 5th floor but no Keanu :(

Peggy I just don't know about Lily a bit fickle I think switching from Tom to Keanu just like that:D :D

I wonder how Slavika is getting on, soaking up the sun no doubt.

It is a rainy day here in Sydney but who cares:D I am too busy getting ready for work tomorrow like 'defuzzing', doing my nails, doing my roots etc. etc. A girl's work is never done.
The other great thing is that I am so excited that I don't even feel like eating!

I must be off, just got an email to say Glenda has posted.

Cheers all
Maria

Lizziepie
02-13-2002, 05:16 PM
Don't know where the time flies to. I've been reading, but had no posting time.
Maria: Your pictures were great. Somehow I thought of Kangaroos as brown rather than grey. I'm not sure how I'd feel about staying underground, but I guess one does what one has to do to survive in the heat. Did you get any opal while in that area? Good luck on the new job, and your purchase of the machine.

Lily: Keanu can't hold a candle to Tom!:spin: Doesn't anyone go 'gaga' for Paul Newman anymore. I sure do like those blue eyes!!:cool:
Glenda: I'm sure it must have been sad for your Uncle, but also nice for him to know that his family will be enjoying remembrances of him. And nice that as a family you could make choices without arguements. I sure have heard some horror stories about fighting relative!:devil:So glad that your son and grandson were not hurt.

Karen: Sorry you have not had a pleasant few days. Losing a family mamber is tough.
Hope your dil will make it to the hospital in time to bring forth a new granddaughter for you. No taxicab births.:s:

Trudy: How is Mom doing? and how are you doing? Have you heard from the Hawaiian gal? She must be having a great time.

Hi to everyone. Are you watching the Olympics? Don't you think the Canadian Pair skaters were robbed of their Gold? It was a real political diceision I think.:mad:

See you later. :wave: Ann

Trudy
02-13-2002, 08:20 PM
Yes, I did hear from Slavika yesterday. Said she is having a wonderful time... wants me to say Hello to the clan, and Lily.. alas no sightings of Tom yet. :lol: She tried to make me feel sorry for her because they had a bit of rain one day... I didn't get all choked up over it.. :lol:
Glenda Sorry about the accident, but "Thank God" no one was injured. We have so many near misses sometimes, it is just a matter of time before we end up in an accident.
Ann I think anyone who saw the Olympic Skating event will have to agree that the Canadian pair should have won. I don't think we have heard the end of that yet.
In my opinion, no one could ever be as appealing as a young Paul Newman. Last night we watched "What Women Want" with Mel Gibson. What a good movie... I really enjoyed it. Has anyone else watched it?
Maria Good luck with the job. I think you are amazing, always trying out new things, and moving from place to place. You do have a good incentive, that fantastic Phaff sewing machine.
Karen I agree, it would be terrible to die alone. I always feel bad for anyone who lives alone and they become ill, or to grow old alone.

My Mom has had 2 physio therapy sessions, and she really is doing well. The pain she does have is nothing like the pain she had with the old knee. We are so happy about her progress.

I was at the Dr yesterday and she changed my GERD med to Pantoloc... anyone else hear of that one? I just started it today, so don't know if it will be any better than the Losec.

It has been hard trying to be OP while running about for Mom, dealing with my own problems, but I keep trying. Some days I win and some days I just move on.

Hope you all have had a good day... bye for now :wave:

flaggies
02-13-2002, 11:19 PM
G'day all

Just a very quick message as I have started my new job!
The view out of the window is just magnificent, I will take my camera tomorrow so I can share the view with you all.

Gotta go
Cheers
Maria

LilyG
02-13-2002, 11:37 PM
Glenda: So sorry to hear about your son's accident. At least they are both ok, thats the important thing!

Maria: You sure are excited about the new job! Enjoy your day and let us know how it goes!

Ann: Yes I do like Paul to. His eyes are beautiful thats for sure!

Trudy: Good for you not getting choked up over the rain :) Im sure Slavika is having a wonderful time. I have seen "What Women want". I bought the DVD. It is a good movie, and I wanted to see it again!


Have a great night all.

flaggies
02-14-2002, 05:35 AM
G'day all,

Glenda so sorry about your son being involved in an accident, thank goodness they are ok. Living in an extremely busy city and the constantly hearing the sirens of ambulance/police/firebrigade, makes you super cautious.

Trudy good to hear your mum is doing so well, good for her. I hope your new medication will be good for you, I haven't heard of it.

Ann sorry I have to disagree on Tom v Keanu:D Now a young Paul Newman is entirely different story............:D :D

Now about my first day work. What can I say. It is a very posh office with just the best view ever. There are about 8 people that work there and all are very friendly and are extremely worried that I will be bored:dizzy: I told them about a nephew of mine who would like me to set up his website and of the computer courses I would like to do, they told me I should bring in my laptop so I am able to use the software I have on my laptop but not on my work computer:D
After work today there were a few drinks in the boardroom (over looking the harbour) to welcome me, I had to pinch myself.
I met dh after work and we had a few drinks at the Opera House, it is a bit of dream and we were giggling and laughing like teenagers:dizzy:

I must be off and get organised for yet another work day tomorrow!!!!!

See ya all, keep well
Cheers
Maria

survivor
02-14-2002, 03:42 PM
Maria - what exactly do you do at your new job? I am betting it has something to do with computers. Did you stay busy? I can tell you are having a great time. For me who works all the time, a job doesn't sound that exciting. I would like a week just at home. Oh well, we always want what the other guy has!

Trudy - I am so happy that your mother is doing so well. Before I had my first cancer surgery, I was in constant pain and when they said they would do surgery, I was so glad. I couldn't wait. I just wanted to wake up without that horrible pain. So, I kind of understand your mom. She is doing so much better than she was before. Constant pain is just a **** on earth. So, were you not doing that well on the old medicine?

Let me ask you all a question: When I get up from a sitting position and start to walk, my first 3 steps are stiff and painful, kind of a "catch" in the upper thigh and then after a few steps I am fine. Does anybody else have that? This getting older is sure fun. Saw a quote in our fitness center the other day that says it all--"Old age isn't for sissies."

I got a big bouquet of flowers this morning from Leon at work at 8:05. They are red and white daisies and chrysanthemums. Sure are pretty. I have a good friend who works upstairs and has a husband with MS. Her life is extremely hard. I bought her some flowers today--you know that old adage about giving is better than receiving? I was like a little kid, waiting for her to say she got the flowers. She was so tickled, but I was too.

Happy Valentine's Day, ladies. May your life be full of love and friends.
Glenda

flaggies
02-14-2002, 10:23 PM
G'day all,

My second day at my new job and all is going well.

Glenda I understand what you are saying about liking a week off from work and if I was home I probably would not be quite as excited but to be in a strange city with very little to do, it is great and of course I now won't feel guilty about buying myself this fantastic Pfaff sewing machine when i am home for good:)
The company is a government department where people and/or companies seek assistance to set up their business in Australia. I never realised such a department exists but I guess it makes sense to have something like this in place to make it easier for companies to set up here and of course it is a great benefit to the Australian economy. What I do is just a bit of everything from making coffee etc. for visitors to organising meetings, power point presentations etc. etc.
As I keep on getting told, it can get very quite but I will have enough to keep me going, if all else fails I can surf the net:D

As far as your question about having to take a few steps before you can get going, well I think it is probably part and parcel of getting older :?: I have a bit of arthiritis and I am always stiff and sore if I sit or lie for any length of time, but once I get going I am OK again.
I think the secret is to try and keep doing excercise for as long as one can.

Hope everyone else is well, have a great weekend all, I know I will
Cheers
Maria

painter5
02-15-2002, 10:30 AM
Happy Friday, Maria it sounds like you have a dream job which you are very well suited for. A view of the harbour and you get paid besides. Can't ask for much more than that. They will want to keep you forever. Well Trudy you can tell you know who I really don't feel sorry for her for having to suffer through a day of rain. The poor thing. I am glad that your mom is doing well - that has to be a relief for you. Glenda when I get up after sitting for a while it is my heels that hurt. I have to move and stretch them a little before it is comfortable to walk. You should see me the first thing in the morning or after a ride in the car. What a big heart you have to buy flowers for your co-worker. That was a nice thing to do and it does always make you feel better to give than to receive. Sorry to hear about your son's accident but thank God they are o.k. I also think the Canadians were robbed of their medal. I think they need to do something about the judging system. Sometimes it just doesn't seem fair. I don't know why they can't give them a gold. They certainly earned it. Nothing real exciting is happening here. I see some signs of spring, a little fat robin and some crocus blooming. I have been eating out way too much. It seems like it all falls in the same week. It is hard to stay on plan with it all. I have some orders to finish up today. Have a nice weekend, This is me in my dreams.

LilyG
02-15-2002, 10:52 PM
Maria: Your job sounds wonderful! Your gonna like it so much you wont leave! Sounds like a dream job. If it gets slow you can do things on your laptop. Thats is great!

Glenda: Sometimes that happens to me. But the worse is when I sit on the floor. I like to sit on the floor to wrap presents etc. Well that wont happen to much longer. :) Have a really hard time getting up and DH just laughs at me.

Trudy: I missed out on the skating thing and didnt see it. Wish I would have now.

Peggy: Where did you get that picture of me that you have attached to your message???? :D Do you like my new red dress? I just bought it. :smug:

Was a real busy week this week. Sure glad its over. DH brought me some flowers yesterday for Valentines. We are going out to the Outback for dinner tomorrow. Havent been there for a long time. Dont know what Im going to get, kinda hope they have Halibut or some fish I like. There Halibut is good when they have it. Yummmmmm.

Have a great night all!

Lizziepie
02-15-2002, 11:24 PM
Just went back and read old posts again. Peggy; We are singing On top of Spaghetti, among a lot of other crazy stuff. Like 'Yes we have no Bananas' 'Shoofly Pie', Cocktails for Two. Just to name a few. It is going to really be a fun show, nothing serious about it.

Trudy: Glad things are going well with your Mom. And how great- the Canadians got their gold. Too bad it had to happen this way, but maybe it is good, because there is going to be some cleaning up of the judging system with the skaters.

Maria: Your first free week-end from being a 'working girl' Aare you still likeing your job? That always helps when you enjoy what you are doing. How are you and your dh doing with your resolve to lose a few lbs.? Tomorrow is my weigh-in day again, and I'm sure I've gone up again. Too much Valentine celebrations, plus we went out for Chinese, and that MSG always adds the water retention. Anyone else have that problem?

Glenda: I know what you mean about getting that stiffness. And I find when I get down on the floor, the best way I can get up is to go over on my knees, and then it is easier. I agree with the statement that growing old is not for sissies. I seem to remember that statement being credited to Bette Davis?

Lily: Did you get your Halibut? I really like Halibut a lot. I like the mild flavored fish like Cod or Haddock or Orange Roughy. Don't like the real 'fishy' tasting kinds. Except Salmon That is good.
Are you sure that is your red dress? :D:

Hope everyone has a nice weekend. :wave: Ann

flaggies
02-17-2002, 06:32 PM
Time for a new thread, see you there!

Cheers
Maria