January 3rd – Day 2 of My 2026 Daily Activity Journal

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. 💞

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’t KNOW 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!  🤦‍♀️

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.

January 2nd – Day One of My 2026 Daily Activity Journal

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.   👍

To kick off 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. 😁

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. 🤗

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! 🤗💞

Daily Food Diary – Day 352 of 365

Today is the 352nd day of my Daily Food diary! 💪

Today I have four really cool Daily wins to report!

First off, granddaughter Genie messaged her Mom (Jen) and I about how her Christmas Eve supper meal plan is coming together!

It is so heartwarming that our newlyweds are so enthusiastic about hosting their first Christmas.  The first of many no doubt! 💞

Second & Third wins of the day!  Getting a call from son Dan last night asking how my recovery was going.  We had a long fun chat about everything from soup to nuts – the nuts being in our annual Christmas bake-off which has been meeting with limited success for both of us this year. 😂 And,  this morning Dan’s wife Amanda has been texting about their pre- Christmas visit (and my limited standing in our family).  Apparently, being the MATRIARCH doesn’t guarantee the over reaching authority it once did. 🤣🤣🤣

Life is an adventure with Amanda & Dan 💞

Forth, last, and not at all least – Daughter Jen stopped by last night to deliver a tortierre (ground pork pie) for our supper tonight.  We had a nice short chat as her fiancé was waiting in the truck for her.

Jennifer & Tanner 💞

My win for my Daily Food Diary is a mega win today.  As part of my overall fitness lifestyle, being mindful of whatI consume and making small adjustments as I see fit has proven to have so many benefits – not the least of which has been:

1) Improving my confidence,  which made my recent hospital visit so much easier than it would have been otherwise.

2) Improving my physical strength and fitness level,  so that my recovery is coming along better than I anticipated.

3) Improving my overall wellbeing,  so that my discomfort is minimal!  All of the painkillers and most of the anti-inflammatory drugs that the surgeon prescribed will go back to the pharmacy for disposal.

Daily Food Diary – Day 352

Breakfast:

(1) c coffee (2)

(2) poached eggs (114)

(2) potato patties (240)

(3) pc bacon (130)

Snacks:

(48) Oz water

(1) pc Christmas cake (240)

(1/2) c caramel corn (85)

(1) butter tart (100)

Supper:

(1) Hungry Man Chicken Cutlet Dinner (520)

Total consumed calories: 1431

Total used calories: 0

Total net calories: 1431

Net calories goal: 1208 – 1431 = 223 over 👎

That’s it for today.  Take care and have a great day! 💞💝

Daily Food Diary – Day 290 of 365

It is 290 days since I began posting my Daily Food Diary! 💐

It has been Three Years and Eight Months since I began my Health and Fitness Journey.

During the time, there have been multiple setbacks – and just as many ‘get back ups‘. There have been many days of plodding through ‘another day in the life of’ and there have been many less  days of the ‘TA DA moments‘.

Yesterday, was one of the ‘Ta Da moments’ type of day.  Yesterday, I decided to up my weights from 5 pound dumbbells to 8 pounders.   I set out for the same routine – three sets of 10 reps of 8 exercises (with dancing to some classic rock tunes before, between, and after each set).  I wasn’t sure I could do it, but… I crushed it! TA DA!

It seems like a small victory, but reminded me of other victories over the years – like a ta da moment I had when I was struggling to overcome my anxiety a few years ago…

I had been struggling with anxiety for as long as I could remember.  In fact, my very first memory was one of sheer terror as I crossed a bridge with my mother and my much less anxious sister, Lorraine.  

This is a section of the original Source Swinging Bridge – chicken wire ‘railingsand a total width of maybe two feet?

I was no more than two years old and Lorraine was about five.  As I clung to my mother’s leg, Lorraine ran, skipped, and bounced across this flimsy excuse of a bridge.

At some point, I decided if I could conquer this bridge, I could overcome my lifetime of anxiety.   So, on our anniversary that year, Dan took me to Souris, Manitoba to confront my demons.

Thank God, the Town of Souris had retired the bridge from  hell with this much sturdier and stabler, one. 

I made a few trips back and forth on the new bridge, and while it wasn’t the challenge I was dreading, I took it as a win!

It wasn’t a complete ‘ah ha moment’.  I still have anxious thoughts and experiences on occasion, but I do have a new appreciation for bridges.  The act of crossing a bridge excites me now  – at least as long as it is a modern, stable bridge – and I am not crossing it with sister Lorraine. 😂

Daily Food Diary – Day 290

Breakfast:

(1) c coffee (2)

(1) plain paratha (240)

(1) tbsp peanut butter (105)

(1) tbsp raspberry jam (50)

Snacks:

(1) pear (103)

(1/8) c mixed nuts (90)

(9) wine gums (158)

Supper:

(2 1/2) c spaghetti with meat sauce (718)

(2) Bick’s Baby Dill Pickles (10)

Total consumed calories: 1476

Total used calories: 466

(30) min walking (83)

(30) min aerobics (176)

(30) min light weights (73)

(1) hour house cleaning (135)

Total net calories: 1010

Net calories goal: 1229 – 1010 = 219 under 👍

That’s it for today.  Take care and have a great day! ☺️💟

Daily Food Diary – Day 259 of 365

Today is Day 259 of my Daily Food Diary.  That is a full 37 WEEKS! 😊💞 I remember celebrating my first week in.  I thought that was a major accomplishment at the time. 😂

I found a photo of my high school year book entry recently.  (I have no idea why it is black and white.  I am pretty sure color was a thing in 1973. 🤦)

Two things of note here: 

It is funny how much I thought I knew when I graduated.  😂 I was so naive and clueless but I thought I knew myself and everything about the world around me.

And… I still have no idea where I am going or  where I will end up  (or what places this adventure will take me along the way).  I do however, totally believe that I am on the right path. 👍

At seventy years old, I do not know everything, but I have stopped talking to plastic cows – so there is that!

I am feeling great this morning but Molly and Dan went walking without me due to another foggy morning.  I will be doing my aerobics, weights, and treadmill – indoors, with the dehumidifier doing its magic.

Daily Food Diary – Day 259

Breakfast:

(1) c coffee (2)

(1) c Cheerios (147)

(1/4) c 2% milk (28)

Lunch:

(4) slices shaved turkey (60)

(1) medium tomato (22)

(12) Lightly salted Lay’s chips (160)

Snacks:

(1/3) c mixed nuts (216)

(1/2) c chicken broth (10)

(48) oz water

Supper:

(1) sm. Taco Time Mexi Fries (265)

(1)Taco Time Crisp Meat Burrito (428)

(2) Taco Time Hard Shell Tacos (520)

(1) 355 ml can RootBeer (170)

Total Calories consumed: 2028

Total calories used: 363

(30) min. Walk (53)

(30) min. Aerobics (176)

(1) hour house cleaning (135)

Total net calories: 1665

Net Calorie Goal: 1229 – 1665 = 435 over 👎

That’s it for today. Take care and have a great day! 💝🌞

Daily Food Diary – Day 253 of 365

Today is Day 253 of my Daily Food Diary! 😊

AND…today is a good day.  With only one more dose of Prednisone to go and this round of antibiotics done, I am doing GOOD!

I slept well last night, waking up once for  a few minutes – just long enough to realize I felt much better.

My overall word for the day today is MOMENTUM – and it is all going in the right direction. 👆

When it comes to health and fitness, momentum is such a powerful concept.  Downward momentum can destroy  in no time, with one health issue, one poor survival method employed, one bad habit formed, piling up to crush you in no time.  Upward momentum – the exact opposite! One  minor health issue resolved and we are off to the races in no time. 🤗

On my feet and ready to go!

Daily Food Diary – Day 253

Breakfast:

(1) c coffee (2)

(1) plain paratha (240)

(1) tbsp peanut butter (105)

(1) tbsp raspberry jam (50)

Snacks:

(1/2) c beef broth (5)

(12) Doritos (153)

(1) peach (58)

(1/4) c raspberries (32)

Supper:

(3) Barbecue chicken drumsticks (405)

(1) serving macaroni casserole (400)

(1) tomato (22)

(5) slices cucumber (4)

Total consumed calories: 1477

Total used calories: 269

(2) hours house cleaning (269)

Total net calories: 1208

Net calories goal: 1229 – 1208 = 22 under 👍

That’s it for today.  Take care and have a great day! 😊💝

Daily Food Diary – Day 83 of 365

It has been 83 days since I began keeping and posting my Daily Food Diary.   It has been 3 years and 10 days since I began my health and fitness lifestyle.

Nowadays,   I keep plugging along with my efforts, always with a quiet appreciation for how far I have come and how many benefits I have received from living a healthier more active life.

Then there are days like yesterday! While I have washed our Jeep on occasion, it is generally one of those chores that Dan handles.  Yesterday, I decided it was my turn. 

I headed down to a self-serve carwash ready to do battle.   Half an hour later, I was heading home with a sparkly clean Jeep.  Not only did I do a great job, best job ever – but there was no battle.  I sprayed the pre-soak, used the foamy brush to scrub down the Jeep top to bottom, sprayed it all down with more soapy spray, and gave it a thorough rinse.  

I came home, did my aerobic workout, had a granola bar AND headed down to Wascana Lake for a walk with Dan and Molly.

There was a time (3 years ago) when I thought that being a flabby, clumsy old  wimp, that having asthma, COPD, and bronchiectasis, that being sick and weak and miserable, that struggling every day was who I was.  

It was.   But three years later,  I am stronger and happier and healthier than I ever could have imagined.  And some days that is just so beyond  exciting!   😁

Daily Food Diary – Day 83

Breakfast:

(1) c coffee (2) (.3)

(1) c Raisin Bran Crunch (190) (3)

(1/4) c milk (31) (2)

Lunch:

(24) oz water

(1) Granola Bar (160) (3)

Snacks:

(1) c green tea

(25) Lay’s Classic Potato Chips(160) (2)

Supper:

(1) c white rice (242) (4.4)

(2) tbsp soya sauce (30) (2)

(3) sm. Chicken drumsticks(300) (30.5)

(1) tsp olive oil (40)

(10) asparagus spears (33) (3.6)

(1) tsp butter (34)

(5) pcs cucumber (4) (.2)

(1/2) med. Tomato (11) (.5)

Total Calories: 1237

Less 126 Calories for 30 min. aerobics

Less 85 Calories for 37 min walking

Net Calories: 1026

Daily net calorie goal 1269 calories

1269 – 1026 =  243 calories under for the day

Total Protein: 51.2 Grams

Protein goal for per day: 46 to 58.5 grams per day

That’s it for today. Take care and have a great day! 💕☺️

Happy Birthday to our newest teenager PrimRose! We love you and wish the best for you ALWAYS! 💞🎂

Daily Food Diary – Day 11 of 365

It is only eleven days since I started my food diary, so I can’t give this exercise total (or possibly any) credit but this week I realized that I do need to work on a wardrobe makeover. 

For the most part, what I wear isn’t a huge issue as I spend most of my time in our house or yard.   There are however, times when I venture out into the world and my clothing choices are getting pretty slim – or more accurately saggy.

It’s a start – fleece lined leggings and hooded casual top.  Both are medium and I should probably have ordered small, but they work.

Food Diary – Day 11

(1) c coffee

(1) oriental pear

(1/2) c raspberries

(2) sq dark chocolate

(1/4) c mixed nuts

(1) c tea

(3) c chicken fried rice w/vegetables ***

(12) oz carbonated water

(1) sm piece of DQ ice cream cake (from Genie’s Christmas Eve birthday.

(1) c tea

(10) Blue Diamond Almond Thin crackers (14.4 calories per cracker. Little to no taste)

*** Dan made supper last night because I was feeling off and achy for whatever reason.  He did a great job of it, as usual, and today I am feeling fine.

Take care and have a great day! 😊❤️

Daily Food Diary – Day 2 of 365

Day two and I am still committed to doing this – becoming more mindful of what I eat (and making any adjustments that need to be made).

I know that making it through this year is going to take more than commitment and determination.  Fortunately, I came across a good book some time ago that has helped me find my way to breaking bad habits and building better ones. 

A book worth reading and keeping in one’s personal library of goto books.

Food Diary for January 2nd. (Still a bit in holiday mode. 🙂)

(1) c coffee

(3) crumpets with butter and raspberry jam

(1) Caesar – (3:30 pm)

(2/3) small bowl of mixed nuts – was a full bowl but Molly got a few

(1) small bowl of seasoned crackers

(1) cup of tea

Raw vegetables (red pepper, celery, radishes, & broccoli) and dip

(2) slow roasted honey garlic ribs (leftover from New Year’s Eve)

A few air fried hot wings

A few crackers

(12) oz carbonated water

(1) shortbread/jam cookie

(1) c lemon ginger tea

Late Lunch/Early Happy Hour

So, obviously room for improvement but that is what is behind this 365 day challenge.

Take care and have a great day! 😊💖

One day closer to spring! 🎊

July 2nd Update

Here we are – July 2024 !   It seems impossible that this year is half over already, but as personal progress goes, I have already accomplished more this year than I did in all of 2023. 

In 2023…

I broke my arm.

I struggled through months of forest fire smoke drifting down from northern Alberta.

I went through multiple doses of oral steroids and strong antibiotics to combat lung infections caused by ongoing sinus issues.

Due to health issues, I missed more than half of my morning workouts,  and doing weight and strength training was hit and miss at best.

I quit eating or drinking anything containing bakers or brewers yeast and virtually eliminated severe digestive issues. (That has been a huge win.)

I lost ten pounds.

I started hiking (in and out of the city)  with Dan and Molly.

So far in 2024…

I have had virtually no morning workouts missed due to health issues.   (Obviously, I still have asthma, COPD, and bronchiectasis but all are relatively under control.)

I have been doing strength training workouts three days a week and have graduated to eight pound weights plus I  have doubled the reps to my routines.

I have been driving further and more often in the past couple of months, than I have since retiring in 2020.

I made a trip down to Nebraska with my daughter.   That was six days of traveling, hiking, shopping, hotels, restaurant meals, and visiting with family.  And… I made it back not too much the worse for wear.

Dan did work up most of the garden planters but I was able to plant most of the garden.  I have been maintaining it and I have been painting the garden planters (weather permitting).  And… I edged and mowed our front lawn at least once!

Personal growth is about progress, not perfection.   –  Hal Elrod

Take care and have a great day!  💞🌞