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According to the airlines, it is a Covid problem not the airline problems. The planes are still flying to Israel but besides for a few exceptions to only citizens. So we took the voucher as it is the full amount of the ticket and doesn't expire. The same thing happened to my DD and SIL when they were going to come for Passover in April 2020 - same scenario, even though airline canceled flight. I asked the guy yesterday on AC and he says it depends on the reason for cancelation whether you are charged a fee, talking if the airlines cancels. Travel insurance company doesn't cover the loss as it only covers Covid related issues if a person is sick with Covid. The travel insurance is more for health insurance when we are out of the country.
DD#1 can see the results on the patient portal in 14 days. I asked her if anyone would call her and she said as long as its all good and normal she doesn't need a phone call. She's not worried, but complained her breast hurt after the mammogram, pain went away then came back at night. This was baseline one, no other concerns.
The devastation in Bowling Green and Mayfield KY is devastating. I heard one woman on the news say they didn't loose anything as they were still alive - though they lost their house and everything in it.
Only 3 more work days till winter break - not that I'm counting. One of the schools I've been covering is more affluent than I'm usually in (for most of my career). Today the principal brought me a card the the PTA - I waited till I got home to open it and it was a very generous check. I'll only be there till mid January as they have hired someone for the position. I really liked the school so I would have been happy to stay longer. Both my schools end mid-January. Don't know yet what I'll get next!!!
Going for a walk with DH.
Sweet dreams
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Gee, that was very nice to get a check from the PTA, Karen! Our schools go on break at the end of the week too. I'm sure everyone is chomping at the bit; kids AND teachers!
Yesterday was my annual physical. I am very fine; I left with the prescription to keep doing what I'm doing (yea). I also went to Barre Sculpt. Tonight 4 teachers at my fitness center are teaming up to host an Elfin Dance Party, which should be very fun.
The lady holding the cake the Wednesday Walking Women picture just turned 80 today!!! The two younger gals are her daughters who came home to celebrate (which they did by playing tennis before we walked today....among other fun things throughout their stay). The birthday lady went through BC treatment right before me & was almost like a guardian angel to me, so helpful and supportive when I was diagnosed. She is an inspiration in many ways!
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Ruth, I hope I look that good when i am 80!!
We had a bad storm that passed quickly this am... but it is sunny now so I am heading out for a long walk!
Octogirl
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Ruth - birthday girl looks fantastic! It is nice to have a guardian angel.
1 more day and I'm on winter break - lots of time to putter in the house!
Sweet dreams
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Ruth, the birthday girl sure looks great. She must be a great role model for all the women in her life. What a sweet photo. And Ruth, it shows you took her guidance to heart. You too are the picture of health. Great job on the excellent annual physical. Your hard work shows!
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Thank you, coffeelatte! Amongst her other tips was the admonition to, "keep moving, keep moving, keep moving".....
Very, very cold and windy here, but we missed all the ice & snow so I don't dare complain too much. Barre Sculpt & Dance2fit later today.
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Trying to celebrate Christmas, finish up all my nonprofit deliverables, prepare for the move....plus get ready for a consulting gig in early January that has been rescheduled from last September to the same time as the move. Wish me luck.
I would take snowy and chilly over high 30s with rain, snow, and sleet. Got out for a 4 mile walk anyway. Right now, I am waiting for my pot roast to finish cooking. Because it's that kind of an evening.
I waffled on getting a tree, but in the end, I went for it. Loving this year's, especially a balance towards more red and gold. A much warmer look. I would love to have a photo of me carrying the tree across the parking lot, through the door, down the corridors, and up the elevator. Suspect it would look like a large tree with legs (guess whose?).
Had to share my tree. Hoping to get up skiing this coming weekend. But that will depend on how far I get with the puddings as the butcher is awaiting the shipment of suet. Merry almost Christmas! - Claire
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Claire -your tree is lovely
Ruth - no winds today thankfully
I'm officially on winter break!
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Yea, Karen! Sleep in tomorrow!
Beautiful tree, Claire. You have a busy time coming up!
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Ruth - sleeping in - what is that!!! I woke up around 2am (not unusual) to pee and then was up at 4 (typical) - lay in bed staring at the ceiling till 5:45. On work days, it gives me a couple hours "me time" to use my Cubii and shower and eat before I head out to work. It makes for a long morning when it is in the teens so a little colder than we like to go hiking. We will wait for a couple more hours. It's still only 18.
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Here's a picture from our Elfin Dance Party on Wednesday. Dog walking today, and are having lunch with friends whose son (who is our godson) & fiance just eloped earlier this week! Her mother was pressuring the bride to have a Princess Diana wedding, which is NOT what the couple wanted.....problem solved and lots of money and hassle saved! So we are very interested to here all the details and see some pictures. (This was such a surprise that I just asked DH if I had dreamed it!)
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Great cold winter 2 hour hike at 9000+K elevation. Then long walk after lunch. We will bundle up even more for a walk after dinner. We have plenty of cold weather gear. It is 19F most of today and currently feels like 6 with wind chill. Ruth this is your weather . It was cloudy most of today, late afternoon the sun peaked out in time to set. Tomorrow will be great as it will warm up to 31 so will go for a longer hike. There is snow on the trail but mostly packed down.
Ruth - good for your godson and his wife doing what made them happy. Great photo of the Elfin Dance party.
Have a great rest of the day and Saturday.
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Karen, the groom called his parents, and in a very worried voice said, "Something has happened. You've got to get over to (the town where he lives) and meet me at the Court House!" and he wouldn't say anything more..... so they thought that he was in some sort of serious legal trouble! They are a family of pranksters, and he got his parents good with that one!
It was 10 below with the windchill today so walking was not at all fun. I just did an indoor walking DVD to finish off my steps for the day. A town 60 miles south of us got 8 inches of snow today whereas we got a dusting......thank goodness.
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Oh I love the photos of Claire's Christmas tree and the Elfin dance party, the photos cheered me up this evening. I had a hard day. I lost a dear friend (and my line dance teacher) to breast cancer this morning. She was an inspiration and loved by so many. She always had huge, full classes because she had such a passion for dance and music and made the classes such a joy. She quit her management job 30 years ago to follow her passion of teaching dance (clogging was her specialty). She fought breast cancer for 16 years. She said many times that all of the dance classes she taught kept her healthy many years longer than her doctor's ever thought possible after her first diagnosis. She was a big believer in keeping your body moving, much like the beautiful 80-year-old walker in Ruth's photo. I did get outside for a four mile walk this afternoon and it really helped me both mentally and physically.
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coffeelatte: Oh my goodness, I am sorry about your friend. She sounds like such an amazing and inspiring person.
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Claire: Beautiful tree. Christmas trees are so peaceful and calming. Glad you decided to put it up.
Ruth: Congratulations on your physical exam. Love your yearly prescription! Good picture of the Elfin Dance Party. Your godson saved a lot of money.
Karen: Relax and enjoy your break.
I was hesitant to tell you what the temperature was when I walked today. Not 19 degrees like Karen. Not 10 below with the windchill like Ruth. It was 72 degrees. Yesterday I saw several people in shorts and flip flops. This is not normal but enjoying it while it lasts. Tomorrow is possible rain and mid 60s.
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Oh Coffeelatte, I am so sorry about your wonderful friend.People like her are simply irreplaceable.
Very, very jealous of your weather, Alice. Here is a picture of 'COLD'!!! I just need a white beard for me, antlers for Bruno and a sled.
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Another great day of winter hiking colder than yesterday but blue ski and sunny. We hiked for 3 hours which is our max from 10am- 1pm. When we left it was 7F. got into the teens when we were done. In the town it was warmer. We head home tomorrow morning. It was nice getting away - so nice not to deal with the everyday minutia.
Can't sleep so got up to read and here I am on the computer!!!
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I have been exercising to Bloom Young's weight loss walk for 14 minutes each morning, then I have been swimming twice a week (indoor pool). I had sprained the ankle that I previously fractured so was in PT for a few weeks but now feeling better. I hope to be able to walk in my neighborhood and maybe ease back into yoga.
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Claire, nice tree! Ruth, Bruno is so big now. coffeelatte, sorry to hear about your friend.
Also trying to keep moving. Went snowshoeing yesterday. Did get some bad news in that they need to do follow up scans on a small spot in my lungs they're not sure about. Could be nothing. We'll see in January. Hopefully they are no longer triaging in the hospitals.
Merry almost-Christmas (thanks, Claire, for that refinement)!
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Thanks for the support. I feel better today now that I have processed the loss and can take comfort knowing she is not in pain anymore. So even though it is much colder and very cloudy today, I am going to get my shoes on and get outside for a walk. I took Claire's recommendation to heart from a few years ago when she recommended to get outside if you can to exercise for the physical and the mental boost. I had been doing most of my cardio indoors on our exercise machines until I read her post. I tried it and it worked for me! Since then I try to get outside to walk or bike and I can't believe how much better I feel. It really lifts my spirits when I can get out and move. It is helping me deal with Kathy's death.
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Oh gosh, coffeelatte. I am so happy that I was able to help here. Right now, I am contemplating my walk yesterday to see if that applied. I will say that I did have a sense of triumph once I got back from my very wet trudge, if that counts as a mental boost.
Today is a new day and I am going skiing! Just glorious out, and probably the only sunny day for the next week or so.
I did Phase 1 of the Great Purge yesterday, gleefully tossing my nonprofit management books plus a couple of really weird self-awareness books given to me by a then friend when I started breast cancer treatment. I want to get most of the purging done this week. I have all my utilities and insurance done other than returning my Comcast box and cancelling my contract, hopefully forever. I will do that the same day as the movers come to pack.
I feel a lot more festive with freshly colored hair. Amazing how those details make a difference.
I decided on a duck for Christmas dinner which is now in my freezer. Not that difficult, and I love duck with cherry sauce. Otherwise, normal vegetables - local ones from Carnation Farms. No puddings this year as I was unable to find suet. The ingredients will keep and next year, I will make sure that I get the suet in November.
More later. Need to get into my ski gear and head for the trails. That is after buying a parking pass. It's supposed to be cold and snowy this winter in the PNW, so the first of many skis. New places to explore. Today will be just a warm up.
Let the new life adventures begin.... - Claire
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Hello all! Still doing lots of Silver Sneakers classes and also several offered by my local Cancer Support Community (Pilates, Yoga, BarreLates & Zumba Gold).
coffeelatte - Condolences on your loss.
RuthBru - Bruno is so photogenic (kudos to the photographer) and I love seeing your adventures.
Claire - Hope you have a super skiing day! Refresher please re: your move - when? to where?
Hope everyone has their holiday plans in order and will enjoy! Apologies to the Hanukkah observers for late greetings.
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ok. I’ve set my exercise goals for 2022. (I have a few days to change my mind)
feel free to check in and see how it’s going. Here’s my goals:
walking 126 milesRowing 505 miles
Biking 2022 miles.
2022 here I cone
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Welcome, Celand!
Crossing my fingers that the spot is nothing, Heidi.
Claire, you are going to be super-busy from now until the move. Exciting times!
Coffee, you are so right about the benefits of outdoor exercise....especially for the mental health!
NotAsCalm, you will have to give us regular updates on your progress. My goal always is to get at least 4 hours of aerobic and 4 hours of toning in every week, (except when I am on vacation.....then I slack up a little on my toning requirements). This keeps me doing a wide variety of exercises instead of the same thing every day.
Celia, I have just been making the list of the groceries I still need to get and a schedule of when to do what (while watching The Sound of Music on TV).
Yesterday I went to PiYo and got my outdoor exercise by shoveling snow in the cold. (We got about 4 inches the night before.) Today I did 30 minutes of dancing to some utube routines, went to yoga, and my outdoor time was spent supervising a backyard play-date between Bruno & the neighbor dog.
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Heidihill, snowshoeing sounds like a lot of fun. You must have enough snow in your neck of the woods to be able to do it. What a wonderful way to keep moving. I hope your follow-up scan in January brings you very good news. Scans can be so nerve wracking until the results are in.
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Ruth....think skiing does both nicely. At least, that is what I am feeling at the moment post soak in the tub. BTW - I can't wait to have enough hot water in my new place in Coeur d'Alene for a really hot post-ski soak.
I have a mammogram next Monday but hoping to slip in a day of skiing in advance. I will do the full course this time. I just couldn't my first time out this season.
My new place is one flight down which I think is a good thing. Stairs are one item that I could use more of. By the time I am totally moved in, I should be good.
Feasted on leftover pot roast. Red flannel hash next
This week is telling the people where I live. I have kept mum, but time for them to know. I am beyond stoked to be on the verge of this next step. I cannot believe that I am so fortunate. - Claire
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Sound of Music is my favorite movie - always watch it when its on TV - but tonight didn't think I could sit for 4 hours so recorded it - I will watch it in two settings and hopefully can forward through the commercials. DD#2 took me to see it on the big screen when it came out a few years ago for 1 day! It was awesome.
Claire - love hearing about your new venture!!!
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Ruth - I love your photos of Bruno and all of your activities. Nice way to mix up both cardio and strength/toning.
NotasCalm - best wishes to you on your goals. I really should make some goals for myself for every aspect of my life. My husband likes to make goals for me, but I have to remind him he is not my boss.
Karen - I love The Sound of Music, too. I grew up watching it every year.
Heidi - I love snow shoeing, But I am probably 1000 miles away from snow shoe country. Sending good vibes to you for your next scan.
Claire - oh goodness, so exciting. I love that you have found a nice place to retire that has everything you want. I love to do research for my perfect retirement place, but I am 6.5 years away from true retirement. I really hope I can retire then AND have my health so I can enjoy it.
I have been going to the gym more regularly to lift weights. I feel pretty good right now. The big challenge now is to not eat too much of the treats we have in the house or the ones we plan to make!
I think my goal over the Christmas break is to find some yoga videos I can watch on my iPad so I can do them upstairs where we have more room. We had our carpet pulled up downstairs and replaced it with vinyl planking. So the surface even with a yoga mat is too hard for me so I need to be upstairs on the carpet and yoga mat. We had to clear off all the clutter downstairs as well and it all went to the spare room. Sadly, all that stuff is still there. So that's another project I should tackle.
Hello to Wonderland, Celand, Celia C, Coffeelatte, and best wishes to everyone!
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GoKale....you make a very important point about staying active. Life is a lot more fun when you are able to enjoy all the wonderful activities it has to offer. For example, I have no doubt that I will be able to ski Lookout Pass. Though I may find it challenging, not from the exertion involved, but from the altitude! Unlike Karen, I live at sea level, or nearly.
I need to get up skiing at least a couple more times before I leave.
Though I can't predict the future, I think I will be continuing my consulting work part time. Or at least that is the plan. This means I can expect to be extremely busy during some weeks of the year but have other times when I am completely free to do what I wish. Unfortunately, one of these busy times is over the next 2-3 weeks when I am also doing the move!
(I am not complaining. Having this work will make an enormous difference in my ability to furnish my new place the way I want to. I am going to a place with a separate office/guest bedroom which means that I need a new sofa at the very least. But I am also ditching my old, tired bookcases, my Craig's List desk, and the like. Later on, it will fund my travel and fun.)
I think that I am most looking forward to no longer having to constantly prove myself. An enormous relief. Other than of course making sure that I can do the uphills on the Nordic trails. Yesterday wasn't pretty, but it was the first time out. I will be much improved my next time, hoping next Sunday or Monday.
Now to invoice for some work I finished up a couple of weeks ago..... - Claire
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