Showing posts with label Wednesday Hodgepodge. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Wednesday Hodgepodge. Show all posts

Wednesday, July 19, 2017

Wednesday Hodgepodge #314




1. Growing up, were you close to your grandparents? Tell us one or two specific things you remember about them.

I have memories of my maternal grandparents and my paternal grandmother, as well as, a few great-grandparents. 
I have the most memories of my paternal grandmother because she lived the closest. I remember fishing with her, going to spend the night at her house, and cutting fire wood with her and my Dad, just to name a few memories. I remember weekends when my family and my Uncle's family would all go to Grandma's house. We would order pizza from the local Casey's General Store and Grandma would make her "famous" salad. I got to be the taste tester for Grandma's Salad dressing quiet often. I would always say it needed to be more sour. "The sourer the better!" I love my Grandma's Salad. She chopped iceberg lettuce and tossed in black olives and Parmesan cheese. For the dressing she mixed lemon juice and salad oil. She put the seasoning straight on the salad. She uses a generous amount of celery salt and garlic salt. I still love Grandma's Salad. I need to make some. :)

2. What's an item you were attached to as a child? What happened to it?

I don't remember having a particular item that I was attached to growing up. The non-person things that I spent the most time playing with were our swing set, my bicycle, and my favorite climbing tree. My siblings were what I was most attached to growing up. We were best friends and had such good times together. We still have a great time when we get together! :)

3. When you look out your window, do you see the forest or the trees (literally and figuratively)? Explain.

The trees, literally and figuratively. We live in a neighborhood and there are no forests near by. As far as figuratively goes, it is easy to think about the things that pertain to today and tomorrow, but looking at the big picture doesn't happen as often.

4. Do you like sour candies? Which of the 'sour' foods listed below would you say is your favorite?

grapefruit, Greek yogurt, tart cherries, lemons, limes, sauerkraut, buttermilk, or kumquats 

Have you ever eaten a kumquat? What's your favorite dish containing one of the sour foods on the list?

This is a long question!
I do like sour candies.
I like grapefruit, Greek yogurt, tart cherries, lemons, limes, and sauerkraut. My favorite is lemon.
I have never eaten a kumquat.
I like all of these sour foods plain, for the most part. I would like some lemon juice on a salad rightnow. :)

5. July 1st marked the mid point of 2017. In fifteen words or less, tell us how it's going so far.

Half a year over,
Cold will come soon.
Why did you remind me?

6. Insert your own random thought here.

I really enjoyed thinking about my memories of my Grandparents. I think it would be a good project for me to write down more of these memories. It would probably be something to pass on to my children.


Wednesday, March 29, 2017

Wednesday Hodgepodge


From this Side of the Pond

1. 'Beauty is in the eye of the beholder'  What's something you've seen recently that you thought was beautiful?

The daffodils in my flower bed!

2. Our culture and beauty...your thoughts?

Beauty is in the eye of the beholder. I don't really know what our culture says about beauty. I think there would be a lot of variation of what people think is beautiful among different people groups.

3. Age before beauty, beauty queen, beauty mark, beauty sleep...which beauty-ful phrase resonates with you today? Why?

Beauty sleep! As I write this, it is past my bedtime. I am not a night owl, by nature. I like my beauty sleep. ;)

4. I read here a list of the top ten 
beasts animals that scare us the most-

alligators, coyotes, black bears, birds (but pigeons in particular), sharks, bats, bed bugs, rats, rattlesnakes, and the black widow spider. 

Which 'beast' on the list scares you the most? What is the liklihood of you having an actual encounter with that particular beast? Did a movie contribute to your fear of this creature? Have you ever had a real life encounter with any of the animals listed?

Of all the animals on that list I would be most afraid of the Black Widow spider. I have discussed the topic on this blog of my fear of spiders. I am not sure what the likelihood of me encountering a black widow spider is. I think they are not very common this far north. A movie did not contribute to my fear of spiders, spiders contributed to my fear of spiders! :) I have never had an encounter with a black widow spider, but my grandma survived a black widow spider bite, and when I was a girl a wolf spider bit my toe when I put my foot into a boot it was occupying.

5. Where were you when you last heard a bell ring? Was it alarming or musical?

I was at the U. S. S. Constitution museum in Boston last week! There was a display about how they kept time on a ship. They used a bell and divided the day into 4 hour segments. The passages of time would be signalled by ringing a bell.
It was more musical than alarming, I would say.

6. What's your favorite carb? How's that for random?

I have been on a no grain Autoimmune Protocol diet for the last 7 weeks. I would love to have some grain! Some oatmeal! Some toast! Some rice! I am really missing those foods right now.

7. Let's wrap up another month of Hodgepodging and life with an acrostic. Recap your month using the word MARCH.

I am going to admit that I had to google acrostic. :) Here goes:

This Month has been a flurry
     of Activity. We travelled down
 to SpRingfield and up to Maine!
ProjeCts, there were a few. And
          Hosting some friends, that was new.


8.  Insert your own random thought here.

I only have 2 chamomile tea bags left. I will have to put chamomile tea on my grocery list, but I think I will start some chamomile seeds this week. My sister-in-law gave me some chamomile seeds and I am very excited about being able to grow some chamomile in my herb bed this year! :)

Wednesday, March 8, 2017

Wednesday Hodgepodge

Wednesday Hodgepodge is a linky party at From This Side Of The Pond blog.

I don't read From This Side Of The Pond, but I do enjoy reading A Joyful Chaos blog from time to time.

A Joyful Chaos does Wednesday Hodgepodge and I always think it would be something fun to do when I read her answers.

So, here goes, my first Wednesday Hodgepodge!

                        From this Side of the Pond
1. What is one area of your life where you're a perfectionist? Is that a good thing?

On my sewing and quilting projects, most of the time. And, yes, I think it is a good thing.

2. What's something you find perfectly ridiculous?

Daylight Savings Time!! Don't get me started, I can really rant about this one. :)

3. What's a skill you've developed by way of that old fashioned saying, 'practice makes perfect?

I think there are probably to many things to count. Piano playing, sight reading music, rolling dinner rolls into perfect little circles, rolling out pie crust and pizza dough with a rolling pin, milking goats (haven't done that in a while), reading genealogies in the Old Testament out loud, just to name the things that come to the top of my mind.

4. What's your idea of a perfect breakfast?

This one is hard! My ideal breakfast that I really want, and I think would never get old, is Cranberry Apple Soaked Steel Cut Oatmeal
Here are some honourable mentions; biscuits and gravy, bacon and eggs, warm rice pudding, and a ham and egg sandwich with strawberry jam spread on the bread.

5. What's a trip, holiday, vacation, or day outing you've taken that you'd rate a perfect 10? Tell us why.

I can't think of one.

6. What quote or saying perfectly sums up your life right now? If you can't do perfect, how about one that comes close?

Smooth sailing. I feel very blessed, grateful, and productive. I am meeting my goals, things are going well in our home life, and so "smooth sailing" fits well.

7. How would you spend $300 today?

I would spend it on building a clothesline or  building raised garden beds.

8.  Insert your own random thought here.

We are reading through the book of Judges, currently. It contains so many great, vivid stories of faith and courage. And, characters like Samson clearly illustrate the fact that you cannot tell whether someone is saved based on their lifestyle.

This was kind of fun! What would your answers be?

P.S. I have no idea why my font size is doing crazy things! I am sorry about that.