Retiring but not relaxing!
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Over the years my weight has gradually increased and following a health check, I decided I needed to do something more positive, especially as I had been told I was at risk of developing Type 2 Diabetes! I have now been on my weight loss journey since August of last year when I joined Weight Watchers. I had been trying to lose weight all year but without a great deal of success, so decided WW was the way to go. So far I have lost over 3 stones overall but still have a long way to go.
A friend of mine contacted me a few days ago asking if I was interested in joining her for a 10-mile "Pink Ribbonwalk" at Leeds Castle in Kent on 7 June - a sponsored event in aid of Breast Cancer Care. Of course I said I would and am now about to start the 12 weeks of training to prepare myself for this venture! It is many years since I did any kind of serious walking and I am determined to succeed - and lose more weight at the same time! I have set up a JustGiving page for any donations and would be very grateful for any help in reaching my target of £100 - http://www.justgiving.com/Helen-Lister1953 .
Hopefully we will also be able to get out more in the MG and get to some runs this year! :beer:
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Well done Mrs Wrongway, you've finally made it. :woohoo:
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Retirement is good :woohoo: it suits me anyway :woohoo:
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Enjoyed a good crack about T300s, Ap brakes and MGs in general. :yesnod:
As far as I'm concerned retirement is sweet sweet! :woohoo:
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I've been retired since September last, bought the TF in October, and seem to have been working on it (and in the garden) ever since.
Still got the MGB V8 to sort out from last year ( and the year before)...I should have packed in work YEARS ago !!!
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- Leigh Ping
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That's a 'team question' to all members. :yesnod:
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Replied by GT MG SPARES LTD on topic Retiring but not relaxing!
Posted 10 years 8 months ago #140123My wife and family are doing a similiar walk but only 7 miles on march 29th for her cousin who sadly got married last thursday and passed away last saturday aged just 29.
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Kates-life-story-fightin-terminal-cancer-also-fundraisin-page/275425312617912
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Yes I think you're right, I've got very mixed feelings!Leigh Ping wrote: Reaching retirement must be bitter sweet I reckon.
Yes, I'm sure it is - can already think of lots of jobs I need to do!Only problem with retirement is...I'ts a full time job with no days off.
LOL, that's very true! Not that we had many quiet times in my office!Yep those people with jobs don't know how lucky they are to be able to go to work and have break. I do miss the quite times at work
Well either way, that's me LOL!Trouble is when you retire you are your own boss( or the Mrs is) so no bunking off.
Can't say I do have a bucket list and can't think of anything memorable I have done so far! I have been taking part in "Wear it Pink" for Breast Cancer for quite a few years now and enjoy finding new things to wear each year.This question should probably have its own topic. However, it's salient here. So, Mrs Wrongway, do you have a 'bucket list' you're working on and what have you done that's memorable in your life so far please? Other than your charity work and keeping fit and active of course.
OK will do - unless the link in my original post is easier. Good luck with your walk and sorry to hear about your wife's cousin, that is really sad.PM me your address i will donate £20 ,well done for taking your time and effort for a very worthy cause.
My wife and family are doing a similiar walk but only 7 miles on march 29th for her cousin who sadly got married last thursday and passed away last saturday aged just 29.
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Although, you do have too much time on your hands nowadays. :whistle:
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As for time on my hands.... not had much chance to find out yet!
Hmmm, looks like some posts were missed somehow :oops: Looking below now it seems not all posts are listed when replying?
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