Talk about a crazy Christmas! This one has to top the charts. Dad has COVID, Mom, John, and I are in quarantine. Families are told not to get together. And 6-8 inches of snow. But you know what, I enjoyed it. No hustle and bustle. No having to go out. No noisy families grumping or complaining. Just me, Bill, and Julianne. We ate our Slovak / Polish Christmas Eve dinner after Bill and Juli came back from church at Visitation. Which by the way wasn't standing room only. I watched Flatirons on YouTube. We video chatted with Jess and Keith, opened our gifts to each other, and played Christmas Scattergories.
Saturday, December 26, 2020
Christmas 2020
Colorado 2020
Printed in Mature Living 12/2020
The Accidental Athlete
Hi, it’s Joyce from the YMCA!
I think a lot of people will be surprised to know that I am
not who you think I am or who I thought I would be.
Most people see me as that woman from the YMCA, strong,
athletic, and healthy. I have seen
people hide from me at the grocery store because they have snacks and goodies
in their cart. I have friends that
apologize when they talk to me because they haven’t exercised for a while. I’ve even met folks who think I am a health
nut! Let me set you straight.
As a young girl I loved to read, play Barbies, dance, and
draw. My dreams were not to be a fast
runner, high jumper, or even a ballerina.
My goal was to get married to my Prince Charming, have babies, and live
happily ever after. Most of that has
happened...but not in the way I thought.
I have had to change my attitude and my habits.
Prince Charming turned out to be an athlete; football,
baseball, basketball, and yes even golf.
He loved to run, jump, but not dance!
So what is a good wife to do?
Yes, I started to run, attend aerobics classes, and lift weights. Ugggg, I had to sweat and have sore
muscles. I became an “accidental athlete”. The Prince and I signed up to run local 5K
races like The Turkey Trot, the Woodruff, and the Scottdale YMCA. I worked hard to get strong. I learned how to teach those aerobics
classes. I even ran on the boardwalk
while on vacation! And do you know what
happened, I began to love it. Then my
knees had other ideas, but that is a story for another day.
Now why am I telling you the story of my life? Maybe you are like me, not exactly where you
thought you would be. Maybe you are an
“accidental gardener” because your wife likes to make salsa. Or an “accidental camper” because your
husband likes to hike and fish. How
about an “Accidental Mr. Fix-it” since
you can’t afford to pay a plumber or carpenter every time something breaks. What I’m getting at is that we all make
choices in our lives to accommodate the ones we love.
We were put on this earth to love and support each
other. As it says in the book of Mark, “For
this reason a man will leave his father and mother and be united with his wife,
and so the two shall become one flesh.” I
chose to develop new habits, trying new activities, making a life of friendship,
love, and togetherness.
I see couples at the YMCA of Laurel Highlands everyday
playing Pickleball, working out in the Fitness Center, or taking Group Exercise
classes together and I have to wonder.
Is this how they planned their lives?
Or have they made sacrifices so that they could be together. I know my prince has sacrificed many things
for me so the least I can do is spend time doing what he likes to do with
him. Now if only I could teach that man
how to dance!
Friday, December 4, 2020
Monday, September 7, 2020
Sitting / Stress / Sciatica
March 16 2020, a day to remember! That was the day we were required to stay home and stay safe unless we were considered Essential Workers. That was the day the YMCA of Laurel Highlands closed it's doors to members, and that was the day people sat down.
Many people sat down and watched the news. Some people sat down in front of their computers and worked from home. Parents and school age kids sat down and learned that being a teacher is a hard job. Crafty folks sat down in front of their sewing machines and made masks to keep their family and friends safe. All this sitting was not good for our bodies.
Now don't get me wrong, not all sitting is bad. Families sat down and ate meals together. They played board games and put puzzles together too. Husbands and wives were forced to have conversations and spend quality time as a couple. I liked this part!
But according to Webmd.com, Too much sitting is bad for your health. It can contribute to an increase in Heart Disease, Dementia, Diabetes, DVT (Deep Vein Thrombosis or blood clots), sciatica and so much more. Research from emedicine.com states, One thing that makes sciatica worse is sitting for long periods of time. This increases the pressure put on the lower back and can compress the sciatic nerve. While sitting, a person is often holding his head at an uncomfortable angle watching TV or looking at a computer screen. This can affect a person’s posture and lead to the pain of sciatica.
So what is a person to do about this? Take a break, stretch, and relax.
Which leads me to the second part of this article, STRESS. Oh yes, we were all under alot of stress! We couldn't go out, we couldn't visit our friends and families, we had to wear masks and clean everything we touched. Oh and we weren't allowed to touch our faces. We couldn't find toilet paper, ramen noodles, or macaroni and cheese if we dared to venture out to the grocery store. Some of us even lost our jobs. Talk about stress, this was above and beyond what an American family could expect in the 21st century.
After talking to friends who developed Sciatica during this time, I researched how stress can contribute to Sciatica: Sciatica is caused by compression of the main sciatic nerve that runs down the back of the leg. Stress, fear and other emotional issues impact your entire body by translating into tension and panic. When stress and other issues start to impact your musculature and posture, the sciatic nerve is often one of the first parts of the body to suffer. I also found that Every time we are stressed or find ourselves worrying about something, certain toxins are dumped into our system. Firstly, these toxins make us feel even more miserable, and secondly they have a negative effect on the healing process.
Yep, stress actually directly slows down the time it takes for us to recover from an injury, which means it will take you longer to get better from a sciatica flare up.
Cortisol is a hormone released by the adrenal glands when we are distressed – it is a part of the fight-or-flight mechanism. This is from the website, How to overcome Sciatica.
Now what is the answer, how do we get rid of this pain? Good question! I don't have a hard and fast answer for this. Some say surgery, physical therapy, chiropractic, pain relievers, or exercise. I have tried them all except for surgery and they all help to a degree. Everyone will tell you a different story and many will give you relief. My opinion is to try not to get it in the first place. Keep moving, keep stretching and try to stay calm in all situations. After all it says, "Do not fear" 365 times in the Bible. That sounds like good advice to me!
Now I have been sitting at my kitchen island typing this article for over an hour, I better get up and move!
Tuesday, August 25, 2020
Mini Vaca to Maryland
Saturday, July 11, 2020
The Times, They are a Changin
Wherever you roam
And admit that the waters
Around you have grown
And accept it that soon
You'll be drenched to the bone
If your time to you is worth savin'
And you better start swimmin'
Or you'll sink like a stone
For the times they are a-changin'
Who prophesize with your pen
And keep your eyes wide
The chance won't come again
And don't speak too soon
For the wheel's still in spin
And there's no tellin' who
That it's namin'
For the loser now
Will be later to win
For the times they are a-changin'
Please heed the call
Don't stand in the doorway
Don't block up the hall
For he that gets hurt
Will be he who has stalled
The battle outside ragin'
Will soon shake your windows
And rattle your walls
For the times they are a-changin'
Throughout the land
And don't criticize
What you can't understand
Your sons and your daughters
Are beyond your command
Your old road is rapidly agin'
Please get out of the new one
If you can't lend your hand
For the times they are a-changin'
The curse it is cast
The slow one now
Will later be fast
As the present now
Will later be past
The order is rapidly fadin'
And the first one now
Will later be last
For the times they are a-changin'
listen to the words of my mouth.
2 I will open my mouth with a parable;
I will utter hidden things, things from of old—
3 things we have heard and known,
things our ancestors have told us.
I know it is scary and
overwhelming, but if we take moment of time in our lives one day at a time we
will get through it. Jesus even told his
friends:
Do Not Worry
Tea Cup Meditation
Saturday, June 13, 2020
Sunday, May 17, 2020
Saturday, May 16, 2020
Yoga, It does a body good!
It was a cold and rainy weekend, you know normal for late April here in Western Pennsylvania. I had nothing special planned so I signed up for a Yoga Certification program online. I would be spending 16 hours in two days with people from across the country learning about Yoga.
I have already been certified to teach Yoga through SilverSneakers and YogaFit, but I needed to get recertified in order to move forward in my practice and become a better teacher.
There were 17 women and one instructor signed into a Zoom meeting at 9:00 on Saturday morning. Some of these women were instructors like myself and some had taken yoga classes and had hopes of becoming an instructor. Now there were a few who had no idea what yoga was but wanted to learn something new. (I say, good for them.)
Just in case there are a few of you that don't know what Yoga is, let me give you a quick rundown. Yoga is an ancient practice that originated 5,000 years ago in what is now known as India.
Thursday, May 14, 2020
Corona Virus 2020
Somehow this nasty virus had slipped through the cracks of security and was now intent on destroying our country. We were told that it will kill our older, weaker, sickly population. We were ordered to stay home to protect ourselves and our loved ones. We were only allowed out if it was absolutely necessary. Many hurried to grocery stores to stock up on milk, bread, and toilet paper. Oh yes, toilet paper! It was to become as precious as gold.
Schools closed! Preschools, Elementary, Middle School, High Schools and Colleges. Teachers and Parents had to learn how to teach online. School lunch programs had to figure out how to feed kids that depended on them for their breakfast and lunch. Students were isolated from their classmates and friends.
Thursday, April 16, 2020
Wednesday, April 15, 2020
Saturday, April 11, 2020
Sunday, March 29, 2020
Sunday, February 16, 2020
Tuesday, February 11, 2020
Presidential Love Stories
I’ve been asked to open our Saturday Afternoon Ladies Club meeting with a story. Since it is the month of February, I assumed I should talk about “Love.” No, our Committee Hostess wanted me to talk about our Presidents since Presidents Day was to be celebrated on the following Monday. Well I am a romantic at heart so we agreed that I would talk about Presidential Love Stories. Off to my computer I went to Google,” Presidential Love Stories.” I found a very interesting article in The Catholic Match Institute and more facts in Wikipedia.
Did you know that only 1 President was a bachelor? James Buchanan, was known for being the worst President ever. Maybe he should have found a wife.
Anyway, back to our love stories.
George and Martha Washington were not madly in love. She was actually a widow with 4 children and he was infatuated by his friend’s wife. Not a good start. But they respected each other for their fine intellects and unimpeachable characters. They formed an affectionate partnership which supported them through the Revolutionary War and the beginning years of our nation. It is verified that Martha Washington was at valley Forge and traveled thousands of miles to be with her husband.
John and Abigail Adams marriage was a great love match. They were distantly related and had known each other since they were 3 years old. She was a brilliant beautiful woman who served her husband as his closest advisor throughout his career. John’s duties often kept him away from home, sometimes for years at a time but the two kept up a continuous correspondence that demonstrated their passionate love for each other. She was the first First Lady to reside in the White House and is said to have hung the laundry in the East Room to dry.
Andrew and Rachel Jackson adored each other. Rachel had been married to an abusive man when Andrew first met her. He actually told her first husband, “Had I such a wife, I would not willingly bring a tear to her lovely eye.” She left that man and married Jackson. Rachel was a devoutly religious woman who had great influence on her husband. They had no children of their own but adopted many young ones over the years. She died on the eve of his inauguration and was never able to enjoy her role as First Lady.
Ulysses and Julia Grant shared a love of horses and books. She was the sister of his West Point roommate. She was cross-eyed and wanted to have surgery to fix her eyes. Ulysses said, ”No, I like them just the way they are.” Their life was unsettled and full of many failed business ventures. Their eight years in the White House was their longest residency in one home.
William and Ida McKinley’s marriage was a tragedy from beginning to end despite their devotion to each other. Their 2 daughters died before the age of 5 which caused Ida to fall into a deep depression and become an invalid. When she felt strong, she enjoyed crocheting slippers and giving them as gifts. William was assassinated and his dying wish was that his secretary be gentle as he broke the news to his wife.
The love story of Theodore and Edith Roosevelt seemed to come right out of a novel. Their story began as next door neighbors and childhood friends. After college and the death of his father, Theodore married a beautiful but unintellectual woman. The marriage lasted only a few years as his wife died in childbirth. Theodore and Edith were reunited at his sister’s home and the two renewed their relationship. Edith redecorated the White House and even invited Booker T. Washington to dinner, how scandalous! They had many happy and loving years together.
Calvin and Grace Coolidge proved the opposites do attract. He was quiet and reserved and she was a social butterfly. Their marriage was marred by the death of a son and the stress of the Presidency. Nevertheless it remained strong until his tragic untimely death.
Harry and Bess Truman met in Grade School. Bess was a rough and tumble tomboy and Harry was a shy bespectacled boy. They were one of the happiest and most normal couples to inhabit the White House. After Truman left office, they bought a car and drove across the United States staying in hotels and eating in diners. Harry and Bess were the first Senior Citizen to receive their Medicare cards from President Johnson himself.
Saturday, January 11, 2020
Green Bananas
It’s that time again….New Year, New You! New chances, Fresh starts. New Beginnings, New Challenges. New Dreams, New Adventures. Get Healthy, Lose weight. Smile More, Worry Less. Stop Smoking, Save Money. Stress Less, Exercise More. Be Positive, Laugh more.
It’s all over the News, Social Media, and the magazines in the check out lines. Try this diet. Try this new product guaranteed to take away your pain, problems, wrinkles, husband, (just kidding.) These are all great ideas but let me add my thoughts to them.
As a Fitness Instructor of course I’m going to encourage to take care of yourself physically by exercising for 30 minutes, 3 to 5 days per week. That’s doable, right? Next you need to take care of your brain. Yes, read, learn, do hobbies, but also take the time to relax, meditate, breathe. Get a massage, practice Yoga or Tai Chi. Take a walk, look at the stars, or watch the sunrise, preferably over the ocean. And last, but not least, take care of your soul. In these Golden Years, we don’t buy green bananas, just in case were not around when they get ripe. HaHa! In all seriousness, you never know. So I encourage you to “Let Go and Let God.” He’s got this all figured out. Matthew 6:27 asks us, “Who of you by worrying can add a single hour to his life. Go to church, forgive an enemy, or your son in law, reconnect with friends. Don’t just exist, Live!
You are never to old to set another goal or dream a new dream.
Wednesday, January 8, 2020
Denver over Thanksgiving 2019
The flight was uneventful. Bill and I watched a movie on his Kindle and Julianne did whatever Julianne does. We get to Denver a little late and then the fun begins! It took forever to get our luggage because of delayed flights earlier in the day. I takes a long time to get our rental car too. Oh, and did I mention the temperature is in the single digits and there is a foot of snow on the ground!
We were planning to visit Justine before checking into our hotel but by the time we were on our way, she was asleep on her couch. Did you know that they don't salt the road in Denver? I'm glad Bill was driving and not me. Our GPS took us through the suburbs and shopping areas. We did find a liquor store open, thank goodness! We finally made it to our Staybridge Suites hotel, unpacked, had a beer, and went to bed.
Happy Thanksgiving! We found Alice's Restaurant on the internet and listened to it at Teen's while enjoying delicious smells of turkey and apple pie. We nibbles snacks and drank lots of beer until at last the turkey was ready. It was well worth the wait!