For the past few days, I have been seriously focussed on healing – daily aerobics, healthy diet, serious hydration, fresh air, and SOLID sleep – 8 to 10 hours a night!
Molly sleeping in solidarity…
Today is Sunday. Typically this is my ‘rest’ day. At this point, I do not work out hard enough to need a day to rest, but Health and Fitness is more than physical – SO today, I will indulge in some self pampering – show my hands some love with a hot waxing and a manicure, do some reading, maybe (finally) finish my Christmas Jigsaw puzzle.
Tomorrow, I will get back on track to increase my activity levels in 2026. As well as doing my daily aerobics, getting back on the treadmill, and starting back to light weight workouts, I have set one goal for the first week of 2026…
This week, I am going to get out and about to visit one of our local malls. There is nothing that I particularly need to buy – I just need space space to walk (preferably space that is not covered with ice and snow) and the opportunity to mingle with humanity outside of my immediate family.
It is not that I am totally antisocial. Since Covid I have avoided unnecessary contact. Since I developed this miserable chronic cough, that I am working to overcome, I have been avoiding necessary contact as well.
I am well overdue for a haircut, an eye examination, a visit to my dentist, and probably more!
So… first steps first.. I need to get myself out there and prove to myself that I am ready to re-enter society.
This seems to be a happening place! I wonder what happened to all my fellow shoppers?
If this goes well, who knows where it will lead? Museums, art galleries, floral conservatory…my options are endless.
When I decided to focus on improving my level of activity in 2026, I was excited to do so. I had been taking collagen supplements for four or five months and they were doing wonders for me! I was enjoying so many benefits – the best of which was a stability in my lungs that I had not experienced for five years.
My lungs were doing so well that my constant cough was down to a slight annoyance. Most notable was my morning walk with Dan and Molly, where amazingly I could keep up with them without triggering any coughing, much less the violent coughing fits that I had grown accustomed to.
Out and about on a crisp morning walk. π
So, I was anticipating welcoming 2026 STRONG! I was anticipating increasing the amount and intensity of my physical activities. I was anticipating everything that would become easier in my day to day life – any and all of those daily chores that I struggled with – operating our snowblower, moving furniture to vaccuum, lifting our larger pots and pans.
And then… I was called up for my hernia surgery. It shouldn’t be a big deal. It wouldn’t be a big deal – especially once the anaesthesioligist decided to go with a spinal, rather than general, anaesthetic.
I went through my presurgical clinic, followed all the required preparations. I showed up for my surgery ready to crush it and leave, strong and able.
But, I didn’t. I came out of surgery congested, coughing, struggling to get and keep my oxygen levels up to acceptable levels. I figured it was from lingering freezing, from the stress of being in the operating room surrounded by stangers and the buzz and beeps of the monitors that surrounded me. I thought I would be fine when I got home.
But I wasn’t. I was not in acute pain, but I felt rough. While I tried to keep up my strength by moving around the house. I definitely was not working out (which my surgeon had cleared me to do). I was not going outside to get fresh air or challenging the snow and ice covered streets with a walk. I was indulging in the comfort foods of the season – and resting.
And I was feeling progressively worse. My lungs still felt stable but my cough was getting worse. So I did what I do – I panicked. My mind played out memories from the past prior to aerobics, collagen supplements, mindful eating, air purifiers, fresh air walks, and treadmill and light weight workouts.
I KNEW that my respiratory system was failing. Another session of antibiotics and Prednisone became a disturbing possibility. The memory of regular, miserable, exhausting chills and fevers kept me awake at night. Checking my tissue after each violent coughing fit became a terrifying reminder of pneumonia and mucus thick with blood clots from deep in my lungs. I was a mess..
Until, I said NO to everything my mind was throwing at me. I know my lungs are stronger. I know I am healthier. I know that whatever happened in that operating room was NOT traumatic enough to destroy everything that I have worked for in the past four years.
And I remembered… after the anaesthesiologist did my spinal he helped me to lay down, adjusted my pillow, AND he placed a mask on my face and told me he would give me a bit of oxygen to help keep me comfortable.
I don’tKNOW what my deal with oxygen systems is (I am pretty sure I know..) but when I spent three weeks in this hospital years ago with pneumonia, a collapsed lung, and epyema, the worst thing was the oxygen. It destroyed my sinuses, it made me miserable, and while I felt better after they took it off – the effects lasted for weeks.
Anyway, I am not dying! π€¦ββοΈ
I am not greeting 2026 with unlimited strength and stamina ready to transcend all previous efforts to meet and surpass every physical challenge that presents itself.
But, I am ready to transcend this habit of mine of taking every minor health setback and turning it into a medical crisis. I am gradually taking back my daily workouts, my diet controls, and my fresh air fixes.
And I have regained my excitent and anticipation of 2026. I am committed to increasing my level of activity and finishing this year stronger and healthier than I started it.
When you’re on the older side of the age spectrum, you often get more credit than you deserve for simply showing up to do some- thing physically challenging. Nobody expects much from you and the temptation is there to perform to those very low expectations. Showing up is an important first step, but if you plan to show up, you may as well show the f#@k up!
I am not positive if this quote came from David Goggins or if it was Dane Sanders, but today it is my motivation to move forward.
Yesterday we rang in the New Year and I turned the page on my Health & Wellness Journey.
To wrap up my 2025 Daily Food Diary – While I looked forward to the day when I could revert to my old eating habits with none the wiser – yesterday that DID NOT happen. I had a reasonable breakfast, a measured snack with our afternoon tea, and for supper – hot (air fried) chicken wings with a large serving of raw vegetables and dip accompanied by a large glass of water. π
To kickoff my 2026 Daily Activity Journal –
This is ME!
Age 70, height 5’1″, weight 119.8 pounds
My commitment for 2026 is to increase my level of activity, be it structured exercise or an everyday part of a healthier lifestyle.
My goal for 2026 is to sign up for, attend, and complete an in person aerobics course. π
My word for 2026 is TRANSCENDING !
Since I started my Health and Wellness Journey (almost) four years ago, I have been through multiple phases..
1) My original motivation was suffering. Despite being recently retired, my quality of life was a reflection of my poor health and fitness.
2) I leveled up to struggling. I knew that change was my only option but it was hard – and setbacks came often.
3) Next came surviving. I was making the changes that needed to be made, but I was in that dreadful plateau phase of fitness where results are hard to recognize.
4) Finally, I reached a level of progressing where win was built on win, and momentum was in my favor.
5) Now, I have reached that transcending phase in my Health and Fitness Journey – where I part company with thoughts and ideas from my past that are not defining factors in where I am or where I want to go.
I have, and will continue to have, chronic health issues – asthma, bronchiectasis, possible COPD, allergies, and collagen deficiencies…
But, I am no longer weak and sickly. I am no longer at a place where every sniffle or sneeze is a sign of an imminent health crisis. I am no longer naive enough to belive that treatments that never ever worked for me are my only hope for health and well being. I am no longer struggling to live my life on a daily basis, limited to where I can go, or what I can do.
Despite multiple chronic health conditions, I am strong. I am healthy. I am proactive. I am committed to living a lifestyle that avoids flare ups and potential health crisis.
It is not about living longer. It is about living BETTER. This year, by transcending beliefs that no longer serve me, I know that my life will be better. π€
My 2026 Daily Activity Journal:
Yesterday, was a day of reflexion, commitment, and healing (more on that tomorrow).
I cleared my lungs a number of times.
I drank a LOT of water.
I rested.
I did my aerobics.
I ventured outside for some fresh air and some quality time with our Molly dog.
Thats it for today! Take care and have a great day! π€π
Today is New Year’s Day. π InΒ lieu of posting my Daily WINS, I decided to share memorable moments from 2025.
January 1st, 2025 – Committing to maintaining and posting My Daily Food Diary February – Embracing the Good LifeMarch – Signs of an early spring that didn’t happen….April – Our bedding plants are ready to grace our flower beds.May – Cooking from scratch – no yeast, no additives!June – A trip north to spend a week with son Dan & Family July – Celebrating Alec & Genie becoming husband & wifeAugust – A short trip to Gravelbourg to visit Mom and Dad – gone but not forgotten. September – Helping daughter Jen strip down her Jeep and enjoying the Health and Fitness that allowed me to do so!October – putting miles on our treadmill.November – Grateful for all of the benefits of collagen supplements.Β Strong nails were not my goal, but they were a notable and welcome sign that the collagen was working for me.December – Celebrating Christmas hosted by the newly weds,Β following my hernia surgery and a short but delightful visit from son Dan andfamily.
Yesterday, I was back in holiday mode so I took another pass on counting every calorie – but I did remain mindful of what I ate.Β Breakfast was crumpets with butter and jam.Β Tea and Christmas Cake were my afternoon snack.Β Β For supper I enjoyed Arby’s roast beef with fries and gravy. And.. I rang in midnight with a couple of chocolates and a large glass ofΒ water. π₯
2025 is a wrap.Β While I will no longer be posting my Daily Food Diary, I will be staying mindful of what I eat – and I will keep working to improve my diet going forward.
And, I will be back with my 2026 Daily Activity Journal!
Today is New Year’s Eve.Β This year has had its challenges (as they all do), but it has been a good, productive year.Β I look forward to an evening of gratitude and reflection with my husband and our Molly dog.
Dan & Molly π
Today,Β my Daily WINS are worthy of being celebrated every day..
1) Nature – we are fortunate to live in a relatively rural city with an abundance of greenspace to enjoy year round. Fresh air, natural beauty.. a win every time.
A young granddaughter Prim exploring the paths around Wascana Lake in the heart of our city – Regina, Sk.Β
2) Fond farewells – this year I am particularly grateful to look back over the passing year and to celebrate everyone and everything that has been a part of it.Β 2025 has been a year of change, of growth, of living life well.Β Β
3) New beginnings – I have always loved new beginnings… I love the hope, the anticipation, the fresh start, the unlimited potential, the opportunity to start over, and to do better.. I celebrate new days, new weeks, new years!
This year I celebrated entering a new decade in my life.Β Β The SEVENTIESΒ Β have arrivedΒ and I am ready to embrace them!
My Daily Food Diary WIN for the dayis the realization that, having become more mindful of what we consume, we have become more flexible about what and when we eat.Β
For the most part, supper has been the big meal of our day. When we worked – that worked for us. Now, there are an increasing number of days when breakfast/brunch is taking over the honors. We need the protein to carry us through the day and we both feel better in the evening following a light supper.
Daily Food Diary – Day 364
Breakfast:
(1) coffee (2)
(2) scrambled eggs (182)
(3) slices bacon (130)
(2) potato patties (240)
Snacks:
(1) c tea (5)
(3) Christmas cookies (300)
(5) licorice babies (78)
Supper:
(1)Β c tomato soup (151)
(5) soda crackers (63)
(1) ham salad wrap (400)
(1) Bicks Baby Dill (3)
(2) Chocolates (100)
Total calories counted: 1654
Total calories used: 171
(30) minutes aerobics (171)
Total net calories: 1483
Net calories goal: 1208 – 1654 = 274 over π
That’s it for today.Β Take care and have a great day! π€π
Today is Day 363 of my Daily Food Diary. THREE days and I will have fulfilled my commitment to maintain and post my Food Diary for one full year!
Every single day during this past year, I have benefited from this exercise. My Daily Food Diary WIN yesterday, was having the knowledge, practice, and incentive to switch out of holiday mode and serve up a healthy supper of fresh salad with baked chicken. π
Outside of my Daily Food Diary wins, I continue to acknowledge my basic life wins every day.Β
Today, my Daily WINS include:
1) The variety and quality of foodsΒ that we have available to us.. With each trip to the super market,Β we have access to fresh, frozen or packaged dairy products, vegetables, fruits, meat, baked goods and more.Β Β Our foods are produced locally or shipped to us from around the globe.Β There areΒ people the world overΒ that cannot conceive of the abundance that we too often, and too easily, take for granted.Β Β For us, our food supply is a daily win in our lives. π₯¦ππͺ
2) My waist! I know that is odd, but for too many years I struggled to bend over because my gut got in the way, I struggled to sit because my gut pressed into my lungs, and I struggled to buy clothes because properly fitted clothing is not designed for narrow hips and shoulders and big bellies.Β π€¦ββοΈ
It took FOUR years, but I am happy to be in the shape that I am in now!
3) Peace and quiet… at the busiest, noisiest times of my life – I cherished moments of peace and quiet. I craved silence. Nowadays, it is almost an obsession. I love those random moments of silence in my day to day life. I notice them, I appreciate them, and to this day, I absolutely cherish them. π€«
Daily Food Diary – Day 363
Breakfast:
(1) c coffee (2)
(3) crumpets (240)
(2) tsp butter (69)
(1) tbsp jam (50)
Snacks:
(1) c lemon ginger tea
(1/4) c mixed nuts (180)
(1/2) pc Christmas cake (120)
(48) Oz water
Supper:
(1) Dinner salad (190)
(3) chicken drumsticks (600)
(3) chocolates (190)
Total consumed calories: 1643
Total used calories: 86
Total net calories: 1557
Net calorie goal: 1208 – 1557 = 349 over π
Thats it for today. Take care and have a great day! βΊοΈπ
Today is Day 362 of my Daily Food Diary! FOUR days to go, before I level up to my 2026 Daily Activity Journal! π
This morning I have been thinking about my life in general, so today my Daily WINS are wins that I get to appreciate every day!
1) Retirement…There is no downside. The best days are amazing. The rough days – still amazing. Sick – I don’t have to go to work or miss time. Snow, ice, pitch dark at 7:30 am when everyone (else) is driving to work – I don’t have to! Bored or lonely – never! Lower income – not really a problem (apparently we wasted a lot of money working π).
2) Being Canadian – I love Canada and cannot imagine living anywhere else. Canada is an oasis of natural beauty, strength, and true values. We who live here are fortunate indeed.
Wascana Trails – Minutes from life in the city…
3) Life – this opportunity to live and learn and love – to grow and evolve physically, mentally, and emotionally. I have no idea what form my life takes after this – but I do know that ‘this’ is a small incredibly important step in my journey.
My Daily Food Diary win for the day has been the opportunity to discover and experience new flavors and foods. Often this come about by Dan, Jennifer, or Genie sourcing out products or recipes to try – but many have become my newest favorite.
Today is Day 361 of my Daily Food Diary! With only FIVE more days to go, I should finish off my 2025 Daily Food Diary Challenge without one single glitch! π
My Daily WINS since I posted yesterday were pretty cool:
1) Dan and I watched not one, but TWO movies last night and we enjoyed both of them.. “The Hitman’s Body Guard” and “Hitman’s Wife’s Body Guard”.
2) Making bacon.. not just any BACON, son Dan’s home smoked bacon that I fried up for breakfast this morning – to perfection!
Son Dan’s Traeger Smoker/Barbecue – where all the magic happens. (Husband Dan starting the Father’s Day Prime Rib.)
3) Getting my aerobics done yesterday, plus a bit of snow removal from our front and back steps and clearing Molly’s track on ourΒ side patio.Β Β (It was way more about getting a bit of fresh air than getting a workout.)
My Daily Food Diary WIN was a super special one for me.Β
This win was all about practicing self discipline, which came in handy over the past few days. Having a houseful of sweet treats following a couple of major hits to my compromised lungs, was NOT a good thing – but I was able to keep my indulgence in check! I even managed to take a pass on the rootbeer I really wanted with my nachos last last night, and today I reaped the reward.
Short term pain for long term gain! 97 percent blood oxygen is VERY GOOD and would not have happened if my lungs wereΒ clogged with thick mucus caused by ingesting excess sugar.
This win is the heart and soul of my Health and Wellness Journey.Β It isn’t aboutΒ winning medals or beauty contests, or living forever.Β Β Β It is ALL about Living Well and Feeling Good.Β
Today I feel Good! βΊοΈ
Daily Food Diary – Day 361
Breakfast:
(1) c coffee (2)
(1) c Mini Wheats (190)
(1/4) c 2% milk (28)
Lunch:
(1) cabbage rolls (120)
(1) pc chocolate coconut bar (225)
Snacks:
(1) c tea
(1) chocolate toffee (63)
(1) c caramel corn (170)
(48) Oz water
Supper:
(1 1/2) serving nachos (865)
Total consumed calories: 1663
Total used calories: 171
(30) minutes aerobics (171)
Total net calories: 1492
Net calorie goal: 1208 – 1492 = 284 over π
Thats it for today. Take care and have a great day! ππ€
Northern lights lighting up the sky in Southern Saskatchewan
Today is Day 360 of my Daily Food Diary – my 360th consecutive day of diligently tracking everything I have consumed. π
I have noted a number of benefits that I have recognized from this exercise. The win that I am celebrating today is the positive use I have made of the internet to source out helpful nutritional information. We hear so much about how detrimental the internet can be to us. It never fails to amaze me how useful it can be as well.
Workout videos on You Tube have been invaluable to me over the past four years. Now I have branched out to ‘yeast free’ recipes, nutritional information, health supplements, and more. π
My current Daily WINSΒ are probably relatable for many:
1) Enjoying these days between Christmas and New Year’s when meals are simple and easy with plentiful leftovers on hand.
2) Relaxing with a good book or a new Christmas Jigsaw puzzle.
Maybe not quite so relatable if yourΒ children received ‘some parental assistance required’ Christmas gifts from Grandpa & Grandma. π€
3) A fresh blanket of snow that turns the world into a winter wonderland.
Especially if you are a ‘Queen of the Snow‘ Dog!
Daily Food Diary – Day 306
Breakfast:
(1) c coffee (2)
(1) paratha (240)
(1) tbsp jam (50)
(1) tbsp peanut butter (105)
Snacks:
(1/2) c broth (5)
(3) chocolates (210)
(1) pc Christmas cake (240)
(1) c tea
(36) Oz water
Supper:
(5) pierogis (283)
(3) Oz sausage (285)
(1) cabbage roll (120)
(1/2) Oz onion chip dip (20)
Total consumed calories: 1560
Total used calories: 175
(30) minutes aerobics (175)
Total net calories: 1389
Net calorie goal: 1208– 1389 = 181 over π
Thats it for today. take care and have a great day!ππ
May your day, and the days to come, be magical for you and yours! π
Yesterday after we got back from brunch and gift giving at Genie and Alec’s, we settled in for a peaceful afternoon with Molly.
My afternoon snack consisted of one Gin and Tonic and three delectable chocolates.Β Our supper was leftover Chinese Food from Dan & Amanda’s visit followed by a cup of hot tea.Β Again, for the second day in a row – no calories were counted.Β
Today is Boxing Day in Canada. Traditionally, people would rush out today to take advantage of post Christmas sales. (A tradition that I consistently avoided).
I prefer the rest, relax, and recover tradition.
Enjoying memories of Maddy’s very first Annual Boxing Day Sleepover… this year she will be at work hosting little ones on their way home from Boxing Day sleepovers. πAnd, indulging in my annual Christmas Jigsaw puzzle event.
I will also be getting into Recovery Mode by doing my aerobics this morning and heading outdoors for some fresh air this afternoon.
It is time to start rebuilding so that I am ready to head into the new year with the strength and stamina to work on reaching my AMAZING, FABULOUS, GINORMOUS 2026 HEALTH AND FITNESS GOAL!