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Seasaw 03-08-2004 09:25 AM

Thin4Life - March 8, 2004
 
Good morning everyone. Not a bad looking day here at all.

I'm still tired from my run yesterday. 80 minutes! I was just like a boneless chicken last nite and don't feel a whole lot stronger today. Yikes - what will 2.5 hrs feel like?

Welcome cold canadian . I understand your pain. I still have not reached my personal goal; I hover about 7 lbs above it (even more than that right now). Sometimes I think my PG is unrealistic and that it would be too difficult to maintain 138 given my lifestyle, age and love of food. Guess I'm just not ready to accept that yet.

And a big welcome back to Melissa. Sounds like you made the most of your time in England. Do you have any digital photos you could post?

Domina: I have renewed respect for marathoners. The marathon group was running 30km yesterday morning!

lala: Did you go out for dinner on Friday after all? Oysters and champagne sounded pretty good to me.

Hi ideal. How was your weekend?

MelissaL 03-08-2004 09:53 AM

Good morning everyone!

It was SO good to sleep in my own bed with my favorite pillow!!!

I had a fabulous time in London--the week flew by because we were so busy. We did lots of walking and my hip/butt muscles are still sore :lol: I'm not complaining! I didn't take a digital camera with me but once I get my pictures developed I'll scan and post a few. It was interesting to see all the different sites and there's still a lot more to be seen so I figure if I make it back I've gotten the major sites out of the way and I'll be able to see other things. We ate at the pubs and had some of the traditional foods like steak & ale pie, fisherman's pie (smoked fish with cheesy mashed potatoes on top--I wanted to lick the bowl it was so good!), scones, etc. We ate at a couple of Italian restaurants. I enjoyed salmon & prawns, lentils...the list goes on and on! Harrods was interesting--bought a couple of scones from there to eat later. I wish I would've brought more of those home!

The weather was nice--sunny each day with the exception of Friday and it was just overcast and a light sprinkle at the end of the day but nothing that we had to use umbrellas. The daffodils and crocuses were blooming in the gardens and some of the magnolias were just starting to open up. The weather was better than I anticipated and was glad that I had taken layers with me. The weather back home here was fantastic with temps hitting the 60's and mid 70's--today it's a cool 31 and light snow! At least I won't have any trouble adjusting to a weather change :lol:

Lala: All the info you shared with me was so very helpful! We ate at Pret--the sandwiches were so good! We did go to "slug & lettuce" and just had something to drink.

The one thing that I didn't do well with was drinking lots of water while I was there. I did well on the plane both to and from but in between I didn't get to drink a whole lot so I'm working on that. All in all it was great!

I'll post more later on! It's good to be home!

Domina 03-08-2004 01:40 PM

Good Morning. We had a very warm weekend here; I'm not rubbing it in, but it was in the mid-80's. I had such a busy weekend that I need to return to work to rest!!

Friday, I played some golf and that night went with DH to a Follies show with all senior citizens. There were some 70 year old women that I will try to emulate--thin and pretty. They danced, too.

Saturday, DH and I walked with our Volksmarsch group--almost 9 miles. It was a great walk. Then I was in an act during a Barbershop Show. That was fun.

Sunday, DH was in a 10K run. I helped out with registration and then sang the National Anthem to kick off the race. Later I had rehearsal for an upcoming Messiah concert. As I said, needed to go to work to rest.

I made that Chicken and Cheese casserole (WW recipe) on Sunday. I really like that one. It's tasty and not that many points.

Melissa, It was good to hear from you; when do you return? If you're doing a lot of walking, you should burn those calories.

lala, I was reading about your revelation in last week's T4L thread. I try to tell myself that it is not good to eat/drink around the computer because some of that stuff might get on the computer and cause real damage!! Glad to hear that Jacques is spunkier. How was Baez?

Susan, I hope you got some good runs in; have you had warmer weather?

Ideal, I was phone interviewed by WW and was told there would be a follow-up call and never got one. I have not been impressed with the management in this area of Florida. I've been told by several people that I would be a great WW employee, but the paperwork never gets done. At this point, I really don't care if I work for WW, although I really believe in the program. I must say that the interviewer asked me if I was following the new program with the FlexPoints and I admitted that I lost my weight on Winning Points, so I have stayed with that program (it works for me). That probably didn't sit well with WW folks.

Well, I've rambled enough.
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lalala 03-08-2004 02:25 PM

Wow,

Hello everyone. Its beautiful here. I can't believe it, I'm not going to be bummed that I'm not outside gardening, I'm happy that this is the beginning of the glorious weather here.

Well, we had a nice time on Friday. We had early reservations at the Dahlia Lounge where I had a nice white salad with fennel, truffle oil and shaved parmesan, sea bass on buckwheat soba noodles and a nice cosmopolitan (not as big as the fairmont in DC, so I was feeling pain). DP had three starters -- celariac soup with oxtail marmalade (hmm), squab with apples and roasted mussels. She ended with homemade donuts -- I had one. It was great service. We then went to the Nordstrom rack where I scored a nice pair of Isaac Mizrahi flats marked down from 178 to 69. Not bad.

Joan was great and her opener -- Vienna Tang was really good if not a bit too verbal. Its nice to get out and see what is going on in your own town.

We spent some of the weekend working and the rest gardening. We recieved some sad news about a dear older friend who was just diagnosed with cancer. DP is flying through Boston this weekend and will stop and see her. She is devastated. I am too and will try and see her on the way back from London a few weeks later.

Anyways, mellow here. Lots of bulbs blooming and cat and dog are quite frisky.

Melissa -- welcome back. I am soo glad you loved London, its close from the East coast, so remember, you can do london in a weekend. ;)

Domina -- wow, you walked 9 miles, sang and played golf. You go girl. I don't spill on my keyboard, I just need a change.

Susan -- 80 minutes. Wew. I know you'll make your goal of running the half marathon.

Okay, I've written a small novel.

lala

Domina 03-08-2004 03:11 PM

Melissa, yes, welcome back. I'm glad you had a good time.

lala, I didn't mean that you spill things, but if I tell myself that I might spill something on my computer equipment, then I don't want to eat or drink anything. The Dahlia Lounge looks so nice; what interesting menu selections, too.

I planted some red petunias yesterday and repotted some mums on our front porch. I just wanted more color in the front yard. My freesia is blooming and is so fragrant. I talked to MIL in Ohio and she was shocked that I had planted petunias; she said it was too early (true in Ohio).

Seasaw 03-09-2004 09:30 AM

Good morning. Really quiet here - I'm the only one in the office this week and am going a little mad!

I've decided I am going to Cuba. I'm looking at a package that leaves Halifax early, early on Apr. 15th, returning late on the 22nd. I've invited one of my sisters to accompany me; she lives in northern New Brunswick and has never been south so I know she'll appreciate the break. We're scrambling to get passports in order; I didn't realize that mine expired in February. :(

So now I have incentive to drop a few pounds, as if lugging this extra flab around wasn't enough. :)

Melissa: Your trip sounds divine. I'd love to see some photos of the highlights. On another topic, I know you tried the fasttrak for a few weeks. I've been considering it. Just wondering if you felt really restricted and/or deprived.

lala: London in a weekend? Obviously, you fly exec class :D

Domina: I can handle you talking about the warmer weather, but not the gardening! It will be a while before we can even think about flowers. We can dream though.

lalala 03-09-2004 01:29 PM

Hi everyone,

Its soo muggy here. Its rainy and about 55 degrees, feels like spring. I had to open the windows last night to sleep.

Susan -- I love the idea of going to Cuba. You can expedite your passport (at least in the US) if you can prove you have upcoming travel.

I am toying with fasttrack myself. After I return from Philadelphia, DC, Boston, London and Edinburgh.

Domina -- Good for you and getting the plants in the ground. Do you ever grow any of those elephant ear plants or those fantastic exotics that those of us in the colder climes only can dream about?

lala

MelissaL 03-09-2004 01:58 PM

Hi everyone!

Yesterday was relatively quiet; today is another matter. The boss is driving me up the proverbial wall and I'm taking deep breaths :lol:

Anyway, I made it through yesterday and went to my yoga class--it felt good to stretch the muscles.

Lala/Susan: Yes, I did follow the Fast Track--it's restrictive in the part that you don't eat processed foods/recipes. It took some planning on my part but the results were worth it for me. I became creative with my meals and it brought me back to basics in terms of portions, grains, protein, etc. If you like I could send you my menus for the week. I followed the High Protein program. You are limited on the number of servings of free veggies you can have. It's a great way to drop some weight quickly.

It's a cool 31 here today--I think it's supposed to warm up a little later on in the week but nothing like what they had the week I was gone. Figures. At least the sun is out today.

I'm trying to get back into the groove of keeping my tracker and it's been a little tough since I didn't use it at all while I was in London.

I've not posted pictures before, so how would I go about doing that? I got my film back last night and could scan a few pictures for you to see.

Hi to Domina, Ideal!

Domina 03-09-2004 03:04 PM

Hello, lifers.

Melissa, I can't help with posting photos. I've never done it on this site.

lala, humid, ugh, you're reminding of our summers here. I have several types of palms in our yard, some aloe, shefflera, and, of course, hibiscus. I haven't tried elephant ears. I also have lariope which are nice.

Hello to Susan and Ideal.

MelissaL 03-10-2004 01:56 PM

Hi Lifers :)

It's a beautiful, sunny day here...a balmy 38 degrees. Tomorrow I believe we're supposed to maybe see some rain/snow. I hope it blows right by us!

I've done really well with getting back on track and keeping my tracker up to date. That was a little tough after not keeping track the whole week I was in London. I went to my meeting today and was pleased...I lost .4 while away! I figured all the walking/steps counteracted the foods I ate. I basically only had one big meal a day and that was mid-afternoon. My evening meal consisted of soup & wine. :lol:

Domina: I talked with my girlfriend in Clearwater yesterday and she said the weather beautiful, no humidity and sunny. I'm thinking about heading down her way in May.

Susan: Cuba sounds interesting. My dad was there back in the late 70's to repair a stack. He was there around Easter (April) and found the weather very nice. I'm sure you can get your weight to where you want it by then. The Fast Track really helps move things along and get you into the losing mode. I'm still kind of following the foods and I feel so much more satisfied.

Lala: I don't know that I'd try to go to London for a weekend--although I'm sure it could be done. I brought some scones back from Marks & Spencer and Harrod's. The ones from Harrod's were delicious! Now I wish I would've bought a few more. Just looking at your travel schedule I get tired! Your quite the jet-setter! DH is going to Ireland in August with a rugby club.

Hi to Ideal!

lalala 03-10-2004 02:42 PM

Hi everyone,

Beautiful here. Sunny and a high of 55. Whoo hooo.

I'm considering going for a putter at lunch, I must remember to get my shoes out of the car.

Urgh, I didn't weigh in yesterday, I'm thinking of weighing in tomorrow or on Saturday and hoping for the best before Philly and London. I wish I could lose weight while in London.

You guys, I go to London all the time for a weekend, okay, sometimes for three days. Fly on Friday and leave on Monday -- so technically four days. In October, I left on Friday am from DC and got in that night and left bright and early on Sunday AM, suffice it to say, I did not suffer from jet lag. Its a pain from the west coast, but definitely doable for me. Mind you, I am 87.9% of the time in a biz. seat.

Anyhoo, munching on my baba ganuoush and red peppers. I made this most interesting mushroom/barley soup from Health magazine. I am hoping its palatable.

Last nights dinner was supposed to be stir fry, but we had pasta ala carbonara instead. I made it with 1 cup of pasta (4?), one egg (2), 1.5 slices of bacon- ripped off most of the fat (3) and 2T shredded parmesan. It was pretty tasty, but not veggie filled. Good thing I had a honking salad at lunch.

On to clean living today.

Susan -- I am still jealous of you. I guess I could also go to Cuba on my other passport, but you are flying directly from Canada correct? Mmmm. Mojitos.

Domina -- I like lirope. My parents had some in their old house.

Any plans for the weekend ladies?

lala

Seasaw 03-11-2004 07:29 AM

Mornin.

Here's my weather report - 10-15 cm of snow following by freezing rain for all of today into tomorrow. Grrr. Now you know why I'm going to Cuba!

Actually, we have lost a ton of snow since that disastrous storm so I shouldn't complain. It's just all of your talk about flowers that has me worked up :)

lala: Yes, I'm flying from Halifax on a charter. No seat selection. Yuk! The upside is that we arrive there early in the morning (after a middle of the night departure) and on the return flight, we leave late at night so we're getting eight full days.

Domina: I keep forgetting how close Cuba is to Florida. I guess we can expect some of the same weather you are getting. :cool: I hope to continue running but will have to plan it for early, early morning to avoid the sun. I could not be a runner if I lived in a warmer climate - have a hard enough time with Canadian summers.

Melissa: I'm not sure either how to post individual pictures. I do know that you can post virtual photo albums on certain sites at no cost; just ask any young person and they'll point you in the right direction. :lol:

Domina 03-11-2004 10:05 AM

Well, it will be 70 degrees here today, but there is a cool breeze blowing. Had my WI and I was down 1 pound. I was thrilled as I have been eating some sweets lately. DH was up 2 pounds; needless to say, he was unhappy, but he'll burn it off with his marathon training. No need to fret. This weekend I'm playing piano at a ladies' tea. I'll be wearing my pretty flowered dress and a big pink hat.

Melissa, good for you with your weight loss. That happened to me when I went on a tour to Italy--ooh I miss the food. We walked so much that I know we burned up the calories. I've always wanted to try a weekend to London. That would be fun.

Susan, you think the summers in Canada are hot? Hmmm. Cuba is very close to us and warmer.

lala, you really are the traveler. I've never had baba ganoush. Is it good. Your pasta dish sounded delicious. I made chicken stir fry on Tuesday. It turned out well.

lalala 03-11-2004 12:13 PM

Hi everyone,

Its beautiful here today. Sunny and only going to hit 55. I can't complain. I even hung some laundry out to dry on the line. Mmmm.

Susan -- I would be heading for Cuba too if it was snowing. I guess I should check the Philadelphia and DC weather myself. You'll survive the charter, just plan for some snacks, take some aspirin, drink water and get some exercise beforehand. Ahhh, the beach. :)

Domina -- Baba ganoush is roasted eggplant and spices. Its soo good. low in points too. Tonight, I have not a clue as to dinner. I bought a whole wheat pizza dough from TJ's so maybe DP will make us all a pizza.

Melissa- I hope you have recovered from your trip. Looks like snow today in London.

Oy, did you all hear about the terrible explosions in Madrid? I can't believe that a year ago I was in that station during rush hour. My heart is heavy today. I hate political violence.

On a lighter note, I am attending a baby shower this noon time for one of the women I work out with at the gym. Three of us "older" ladies are hosting her, we're the locker room bunch. I think it should be fun. I bought the baby "where the wild things are", "blueberries for sal" and "paddington the bear", I loved those books when I was smaller. I still love them.


Weekend plans -- take DP to airport, get haircut, work on work database, garden in ppatch, keep dog amused, pick up friends from airport, get ready for meetings, drop off stuff at shelter, meet with accountant's assistant to give her our tax stuff. Fun, fun, fun.

At least I'll get some good reading time in at night.

lala

Domina 03-11-2004 12:51 PM

lala, baba ganoush sounds great. I really like eggplant. I often make the WW eggplant parmesan recipe. Where is DP headed? Have fun at the shower; they're usually fun.

DH and I are definitely headed to South Dakota in June. I have the place to stay, but no airline tix as yet. Airfare is expensive. We recently found out that we'll be going on a tour of Europe in June 2005 (Germany, Austria, Hungary, and Czechoslovakia). I'm getting excited already. I also hope to get some gardening in this weekend; I want more flowers.

Hi, Melissa, Susan, and Ideal.

Domina 03-11-2004 12:53 PM

lala, whoops, forgot to respond to your Spain story. Yes, I agree. That's so terrible; 182 dead. Senseless tragedy.

MelissaL 03-11-2004 01:16 PM

Hi!

No major plans here for the weekend--DH is heading out on Saturday morning for a "camping trip" with the rugby guys so I'll have a relatively quiet weekend. Boys have bowling on Saturday morning. I'm thinking I need to tackle the little room that I've been ignoring all winter. DS would like to move in there. It's just a matter of getting rid of old toys and odds & ends that I keep hanging onto for unknown reasons.

Domina: I just got a notice that the airfare from here to Tampa is a whole $125! What a great deal--it's usually $228. I'm going to have to seriously look at heading south to visit my girlfriend.

Lala: I've recovered from my trip nicely. Monday was a little rough but once I made it to Tuesday I was fine. I'd definitely like to go overseas again. Next year I think they go to Ireland...hmmm. I hadn't heard about the tragedy in Madrid--I've been out of the loop in terms of news lately.

Susan: If it's any consolation the snow/ice/wind is supposed to get us later tonight. They're saying 1-3" by tomorrow morning and the morning commute is supposed to be tricky. *sigh* I'm so ready for Spring.

Not much else going on here--we had 17 boxes of materials delivered for our big orientation mailing that goes out the 22nd so we'll be busy here next week.

lalala 03-11-2004 02:14 PM

Domina --

My suggestion on flying into South Dakota, is to fly into somewhere else and drive, it'll be cheaper, but that where is a mystery to me. I have no idea where your planning on running/visiting, but the closest big airport is in Sioux City.

I would definitely think road trip from somewhere in MT, Wyoming (also expensive) or IA.

lala

Domina 03-12-2004 07:33 AM

Melissa, sorry to hear your winter continues. I understand holding onto some things; they are tied to memories.

lala, thanks for the tip. That's an idea. We are heading to Deadwood which is near Mount Rushmore. We would fly in to the Rapid City Airport. I need to check how far Sioux Falls is.

Seasaw 03-12-2004 10:01 AM

Not much planned for the weekend except getting my runs in and cleaning up the downstairs bedroom. I store my sewing/craft things in there and it's gotten a bit out of hand. I'll also go through my summer things and decide what to take to Cuba.

We might also do some more work in the downstairs bathroom. I don't know if I mentioned that we've decided to renovate it (the pain of the upstairs bath renovation has obviously faded). DH has taken out the old flooring and needs to have a bit of plumbing work done. We're using the fixtures from the upstairs renovation - the whirlpool tub, vanity and toilet - which have been in storage. This will give us two 4-piece bathrooms - a nice selling feature when the time comes.

lala: Thanks for reminding me about bring snacks aboard the plane. Had forgotten that it's slim pickins on those charter flights.

Melissa: We managed to dodge the bulk of the bad weather. A bit of freezing rain but nothing like they had forecasted. Ireland - now that's somewhere I've always wanted to visit. I have this mental image of lush, rolling green hills and want to know if it's accurate.

Domina: It probably does sound strange to you, but Canadian summers can be hot. They're just not very long. :lol:

Yes, that was terrible news about the attacks in Madrid. Still no concrete news as to the culprits, is there? Part of me wants it to be the local Basque (sp?) separatist group. The thought of this being a continuation of bin Laden's antics is too horrible to contemplate.

lalala 03-12-2004 02:15 PM

Hi everyone,

Susan -- nice idea to remodel. I have desires to do the same with our tiny master bath, I'd settle for tile. Good luck on the organizing and straightening.

As for the attacks, I am very saddened that is Al Queda. I can't imagine what other countries will be safe from now on. Having been in London last year during the 1 million person peace marches, Madrid at the beginning of the war with hundreds of Pais flags/non la guerra banners hanging from balconies in all the neighborhoods we visited (swanky or not), this is soo sad. People are killed for what their leaders want, not what the majority of the Britons and Spaniards want. Did I tell you I am so not looking forward to being in London week after next?

Domina -- after looking at the map of S.D. you may just have to fly into Rapid City and bite the costs. The other place that would be marginally cheaper would be Denver and drive. Could be pretty, but then it could be expensive given gas prices. Then again, it would give you a chance to explore that part of the world and get acclimated to the thinner air.

Melissa-- I am hoping that the weather is better today. I am in Philadelphia next week, I hope the weather is nice, but if its not, then I can pack only one wardrobe.

Okay, now I'll tell you all my tale of woe.

The house next to our is a rental. The owners of the rental do little or no work on it and charge alot of money for the privelege of living next to me. :) Anyways, our dear neighbors of six years just moved into their own house, they tried to buy the house, but the current owners are in some kind of tax bind. Anyhow, they rented it to two sisters, one in her twenties and one older (what that means,who knows). Last night, DP wakes me up at 12:15 to say that the younger is now partying in the basement and moving in. I can start hearing the noises and shouting. I go outside and ask them to stop making noise and tell them that my bedroom is on that side of the house. Well, she and her "homeys -- big baggy shirts/those ugly shorts and bad jewlery are smoking pot and drinking.

Wahhhhh.. I am not the most conservative person in the world, what you do in your own house is your own biz (within the law), but now I am totally freaked out. I will be at home by myself five nights a week from April and as the weather improves the windows will be open and all this cr*p will move from the basement apartment to the yard. We had problems six years ago with five out of college dudes who rented the house for a year and made our lives ****. I am hoping that this will not be the same.

I am trying to contact the owners, they were so not helpful with the last go around. Its going to be a long spring and summer. I want to be able to enjoy my garden and my beautiful house.

So, today I am wolfed down my lunch and breakfast without thinking because I was soo stressed.

Give me strength and any advice.

lala

MelissaL 03-12-2004 02:56 PM

Lala I can totally relate to your tale of woe--my parents had a rental unit next to them which had 3 units in it--anyway, it got to the point that there were all kinds of people in and out, partying in the yard, yelling obscenities, parking in my parents' drive, etc. My mom made numerous calls to the landlord, who lived in a nice quiet neighborhood, and got no response. What she started doing when they were acting up in the evening was call the landlord, wait until they picked up the phone, then hung up and continued doing this. She also would hold the phone out the window so she could hear what was going on next door. She told her unless she did something about the tenants she would continue to call and wake her up like she was being woken up. The tenants moved out. I don't know if that tactic would work but it's definitely worth a shot. The unit ended up burning down and my parents bought the lot--now we have a nice big yard with lots of shrubs, etc. :lol:

Lala, I understand your hesitance about being in London with the new developments overseas. I felt that way when I traveled to Chicago the first time after 9/11. Maybe things will quiet down.

Susan/Domina: It seems as if winter is fighting leaving us. Got up this morning to icy roads and snow on the cars; it's snowing again as I type this. The temps are a cool 26; the upside is that it's supposed to get up to 50 on Sunday!

I'm so ready for today to be over. I'm working at WW this evening and we've gotten word that the "trainer" might be attending our meeting. If she does attend it could mean getting weighed at night (horrors!) by her and then she'd observe how the meeting is handled. Oh well, I'm not going to stress out about it.

All in all the week has gone fairly well for the most part. I'm back on a regular schedule and am looking forward to a relatively quiet weekend.

Domina 03-12-2004 03:03 PM

lala, yes this news about Al Qaeda is very disturbing. It makes you not want to leave the country. (Who said we're totally safe here either?)

I think I will have to bite the bullet on the airfare to SD. I just wonder how long I should wait. Sometimes there are fare wars. : )

Your tale of woe is very familiar to me. When we first moved into our home in a nice neighborhood, there was a rental next door full of college kids. It was horrible. They had loud parties, they threw trash in our yard. There were broken beer bottles on the street. Okay, you get the picture. Well, they only stayed one year and then the house was sold. I guess you just have to hope and pray that they move out. If they are truly disturbing the peace, I would call the police.

Don't let it get you stressed out or they win!!

lalala 03-13-2004 11:45 PM

hi all,

beautiful day here today, that is it was. I'm at work now because I forgot when I had to pick up my friends from the airport. Its tomorrow. Anyhow, hope everyone is having a great weekend. I'll update you on lala v. the homeys on Monday....

lala


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