Planning is Work Hodgepodge

Our daughter with her dad before we toured Edinburgh Castle in April of 2004.

Hello to our first September Wednesday Hodgepodge of 2024. Thank you, Joyce!

1. Something you’re working on currently? 

I am working on finalizing all the things for our trip to Scotland. Besides packing lists in my head and buying a few extras, I’m filling out 4×6 cards on the different locations we will be in with all the recommendations for sites and restaurants for that city or village. So much to see and do. We are taking this trip with our son Josh and his lovely bride, Laura.

We also are busy making some meals for my cousin’s family. Her husband is being released to Hospice care in their home today, Tuesday. She will be busy caring for him and the least we can do is to offer some meals for her and her sons so shopping for food and cooking won’t be a priority for her. Since we’ll be gone next week we wanted to do some extra meals to freeze, etc., for them to fall back on.

2. Tell us something about your first job?

My first ‘real’ job with an actual paycheck was in my senior year of high school. I was done with my required courses by noon and would get a ride from a fellow student who had a job at the same company, Link Belt. I worked in one of the offices with Dan in charge and Pat his assistant. I helped Pat with paperwork. Pat was a smoker. This was in 1967-68 so smoking was still allowed everywhere. I honestly can’t remember how I got home from this job. I probably got a ride with someone who lived close to me. I started this job to earn money for college. My first year of college was at the University of Redlands, about 60 miles from my home.

My second real job in my Cal-State LA college years was at Montgomery Ward Service Center. I worked in the Parts Department.

Was it a positive or negative experience for you?

The job at Link-Belt was a positive experience for me. Neither Pat or Dan had children and they both were so kind to me and treated me like a daughter. They took me out to lunch on my last day of working before college and they also bought me a gift. Lunch was at a nice restaurant and I remember ordering a steak sandwich.

My job at Montgomery Ward was not as positive but it was something I needed to do. I commuted back and forth to  college and to my job. I worked at least 20 hours a week and sometimes 24. My sister Vera worked there, too. Vera and I were successful in our work and had a good work ethic. One day the two of us were called into the head manager’s office and told we were being watched because we were Russian and we might be Communist infiltrators. True story!! They feared Young Communists were moving up in companies with clandestine motives. We were flabbergasted and in disbelief that we could be accused of this. We told him our parents put their lives at risk to escape Communism and flee Russia and we all were Americans who loved the U.S.A. Thinking back, it is comical to us that he or anyone felt Montgomery Ward was a worthwhile target!

Did your parents insist you work while in school (either high school or college) or did you work because you wanted to? 

My parents never insisted that me or my siblings needed to work. We worked to put ourselves through college and for extra spending money or to buy a car. Our Russian culture did not expect children to leave home until they got married. I lived at home until I got married in 1974. I never paid rent to my folks.

3. Have you ever had a job that required overnight travel? How did you feel about that?

I never had a job that required any sort of travel. The jobs that Greg had did include travel to meetings and conferences around the U.S.A. and some international travel, too. Whenever I could I’d tag along for the free hotel room and go out and about on my own while he was stuck in a booth giving information to other professionals about the Oncology services/medications his company provided. I traveled with him to Chicago, Las Vegas, San Antonio, Atlanta, Washington D.C. and Milan Italy. Besides these cities, he traveled to New Orleans, Denver, Vienna and Marseilles.

Have you ever had a job that required you to wear a uniform?

If you count working hard at being a song leader in high school. A Cheer leading uniform was the only one I had to wear. I never wore a uniform for a paying job.

Do you work better in the morning or at night? 

I will go with morning. I have the most energy in the morning. I never had a night job. Greg has had the night shift in a hospital and that did not bode well with his system and having to try to sleep during the day.

4. What’s something you bake or cook that is labor intensive? Is it worth it? 

Many of our heritage recipes seem more labor intensive and they are worth it. This week my DIL and I will be making some piroshky.

Here are some photos of a Piroshky baking day we had in my kitchen in November of 2019.

Our cousin Cindy who is in the photo above on the right is the one whose husband is in Hospice at this time. For those of you who are Believers, prayers would be appreciated for her and her family.

5. One thing you’re looking forward to in the month of September? 

Our trip to Scotland! We will be in Glasgow, Stirling, Pitlochry, Stonehaven, St. Andrews and Edinburgh. Lord willing, we will visit castles, cathedrals, Highlands, Lowlands, Kenmore, the Old Course St. Andrews, universities, a soccer game, a chocolatier, pubs, good restaurants, lochs, view points, villages, monuments, and many cobbled lanes.

6. Insert your own random thought here. 

The last time we were in Scotland was in May of 2006. Here we are with our traveling friends in front of the Elephant House where J.K. Rowling spent time and had some of her inspiration for the Harry Potter series of books. (Greg is across the street taking the photo). The Elephant House is closed now and boarded up but people still visit the site and then go down to the Kirk where some of the names in her books can be found on the gravestones. In 2006 we and our friends had a meal in this restaurant.

I loaded another Hodgepodge with way more words than you might want to read. I’ll be late getting around to everyone because we left for Spokane early Wednesday morning for my annual eye exam. We’ll be getting home later than usual, too. See ya later!

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16 thoughts on “Planning is Work Hodgepodge

  1. Your trip sounds amazing! How wonderful to return to Scotland. Sad that the place where JK Rowlings spent time is now closed. The story about your family being watched because your family came from Russia is something- I can´t imagine how two young ladies would react to that accusation. Speaking of the young, many young adults and professors in academia seem to think that communism should be tried here, as its only problem is that it hasn´t been done correctly (eyeroll- it is not going to be done ¨correctly¨ here either). Looking forward to hearing about your trip!

  2. I can’t wait to see ALL your Scotland photos! Scotland is on my bucket list. The Prof is the trip planner. I chime in with options but he does the most work.

  3. Look how cute you are in that work photo : ) That story about you being watched is really something. When we saw the Reagan movie I was reminded of how much of our news was centered around Russia. It still is to a degree, but we’re more focused on the Middle East these days it seems. Course it’s all related in some way when you think about it. Your trip to Scotland sounds wonderful. Re-Grantchester…I didn’t know it was an actual place either. It’s very near Cambridge which makes sense if you watch the show. I just thought it was fictionalized. My daughter said it was so adorable and we plan to visit one day while we’re there.

  4. Yes, that work photo is adorable! The amount of time I wasted trying to get my bangs to look like that and you make it look so effortless.

    Will pray for your cousin Cindy and her family. Thank you for pointing her out in that photo.

    Have a wonderful time in Scotland! All of the ancestors on my maternal grandmother’s side came direct from Scotland so I would love to visit there!

  5. That’s a great ideat to use the index cards. I have a notebook or spiral when planning a trip. The cards would be easy to carry along each day for where you will be. I’ll have to remember this!

  6. Ellen, I am so excited for you and your upcoming trip to Scotland! Looking forward to hearing all about it when you get back.

    Hope your eye exam went well today.

  7. How exciting to be going to Scotland again. We lived there for 4 years back in the 70’s when Ken was in the Navy. The base was in Edzel. We loved it there.

  8. So exciting to be planning a trip to Scotland . . . and I am impressed with your travel planning skills! Love the photo of you at your first job. I, too, am amazed at the distrust and suspicion of two young female employees. That must have been very hard to take.

    I am pausing to pray for your cousin and her husband and family who are walking a difficult path. May our Lord grant mercy and peace!

  9. Hi Ellen I will keep your family in prayer and for safe travels for you. I am about 40 miles from Redlands. Your trip sounds wonderful! I like your pictures. Piroshky have a filling? I learned to make bread is cooking class and made it a few times when I was first married. Have a great trip!

  10. Very interesting answers, Ellen! I am somewhat surprised by the fact you were considerd a possible Russian spy at your job, but there is always unfounded prejudice agasinst newcomers from different lands it seems and there are always a few “bad apples” in each new ethnic group that give a bad name ot the entire group.

    I am sorry to hear about your cousin’s husband and I will keep him and his family in my prayers that he has a peaceful passing.

    I worked PT jobs all through high school as I wanted to take a school trip to Italy in Senior year. We visited 16 cities in 10 days and it was an experience I’ll never forget!

    I look forward to seeing all your Scotland experiences! We enjoyed our quick tour though many of the places you plan to visit when we went this past fall. I’d love to return for a longer visit someday.

  11. Your trip is going to be wonderful. So sorry about your cousins husband. So nice of you to make some meals. Love that photo from your first job. It wasn’t a question about working, we just did that after graduation years ago. Mark’s job had traveling and I would join in sometimes. Of course that’s after the kids were grown. I love that about your group and the baking you do. I will say a prayers for your cousins husband. Have a wonderful trip to Scotland. Have a nice weekend too.

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