Maintainers Weekly Chat November 5 - November 11
I am so happy that Halloween is over.
Yesterday I brought the remaining 4.5 pounds from my 5 pounds of candy to an event where it was gobbled by folks who hadn't already gorged on the stuff. And I never had a single 'fun-sized' bar - none, nada, zero. A good show for me to begin the eating season. Only Thanksgiving, a wedding, Christmas, and New Years left to complete the year, LOL. Now could use upping my exercise a notch; need more cardio. DW can read while she works the elliptical - perhaps I can learn to do that. |
Good morning all! I think I finally have things under control enough at my other house that I can start thinking about what I'm eating again. I'm up 1.8 lbs. since I last weighed myself in October so that's not bad.
Bill Good job with the Halloween candy! I did not fare as well :o. I can't imagine doing anything on an elliptical :faint: except maybe watching TV - tried one at a client's house. My prime job today (aside from the dogs) is to get the buzzard's (formerly known as my father) transfer started. He actually called my cousin yesterday and agreed to it. :yikes: Hope everyone is adjusting well to daylight savings. Mudpie is not so neither am I - we were up at 3:20. :tired: Good week all! Dagmar :yoga: |
Good morning Bill and Dagmar. I stayed in bed until my alarm went off, but my son was up at 5. I guess it's better than yesterday, when he got up at 4:30. I hate time changes.
|
Quote:
Falling back made it much easier for me to get up today. I've really been struggling to wake up in the dark. Finding out I had an "extra" hour to walk the dog yesterday morning before I had to head to the theatre to supervise set building felt like a little gift. Of course yes, the dog is going to be ready to go a little earlier too. Dagmar, GREAT job staying in control w your dad!!! Bill, way to stay away from the candy! I read on the elliptical and actually look forward to it. I let myself read more "fluff" at the gym only, and it keeps me on the machines longer. It is helpful to have a book reader stand to help keep pages open, or there are clips they make that help clip pages open so you don't have to keep your hand on it constantly. Have a good week everyone. |
dagmar, it will be a couple of weeks before my body is ready to accept the time change.
|
My dilemma this week: I have a half tank of gas left, because fortunately, I filled it before the hurricane.
For several days now, I have been driving around and through the lengthy lines for gas, trying to run errands without getting caught in the traffic jams that they are causing. Waiting an hour or more is not uncommon. And sometimes by the time you get near the pumps, they run out and have to close. On Sunday, there was a line of people waiting with gas cans at the Mobil and people walking down the street lugging cans to God knows where. Usually, I could arrange to work from home all week, but unfortunately, I have to drive into Connecticut for two consecutive days to interview two job candidates. By Wednesday, I need to find a gas station that is open and isn't out of fuel, and wait in line to refill the tank. I am thinking maybe that's what I'll do on my lunch hour in Connecticut -- where residents are developing a hatred of cars with out-of-state plates who are coming from NY & NJ to fill their tanks and recreating the gas lines that exist in the places from which they're fleeing. We are living in a very weird time down here. |
Saef, I have a Keurig coffee brewer and get my coffee mailed to me. I got an email from them , their main distribution plant is right in the area of the worst flooding, shipping may be delayed. Really, I don't mind sitting here dry and safe in California. I also got an email from WebMD they have over 700 employees that are affected by the flooding.
My suggestion to those people in Connecticut who are annoyed by gas lines....ADJUST !!!! |
I'm trying to get the animals used to the time change. It felt wonderful to wake up this morning at 3 AM knowing I could "sleep in" until 5 AM (the former 6 AM). The dogs appreciate that it is light out and they can romp in the yard for a while before going in to work. The orange cat will take some time, though. He started bothering us at 3:30 and didn't quite take the hint that we weren't getting up.
I can only imagine the difficulty with gas lines in the storm ravaged area. It is important to keep your tank full when anticipating disaster, but once it's over, it's impossible to keep it full. My new car, while not the best on gas mileage, has a larger tank and I can go 2 to 2 1/2 weeks between fill-ups. My old car required weekly fill-ups. I prefer this although I don't like the price tag--my last fill up was over $80. Thankfully gas prices have gone down since then! I'm taking Chico to the vet this afternoon. It's been 6 months since his amputation. Keep your fingers crossed that his white count is better this month. |
Allison, good luck with Chico's exam m hope it is all good news. I went to a pet fair Saturday. There was a beautiful little boy there, a poodle in a wheelchair. He doesn't seem hindered by it all.
|
Quote:
Dagmar |
Quote:
|
Quote:
|
Weight still holding this AM. Just got out of the shower as soon as my hair dries I am going to go vote. I still like to go to the polls to cast my vote. I hope everybody that is eligible to vote does so..After voting off to shopping.
|
Quote:
I vote absentee-- it's an option in California-- I love it..... can't wait for the results tonight. |
Quote:
Ugh. I have a "My Yahoo!" page and on it I get a daily recipe from Epicurious. Often they don't appeal to me, but today's Linguine with Clam Sauce was intriguing--until I read the ingredients which included "1/2 cup plus 1 tablespoon of olive oil." Can you even imagine how greasy that would be? Gross. |
All times are GMT -4. The time now is 04:49 PM. |
Copyright © 2024 MH Sub I, LLC dba Internet Brands. All rights reserved. Use of this site indicates your consent to the Terms of Use.