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Warning: You might end up hungry when you are done with this post.
1. I live in the south so we’re pretty much only talking about the weather right now. Give us a weather report from where you live.
We are in Northeast corner of Washington State very close to Canada. So far we are still cold and we still do not have any measurable snow. Forecast for Wednesday/today is for a 30% chance of snow with a 37 degree high. It’s warming up. 🙂
Does the kind of weather you’re having today affect your mood in some way?
Not at the present.
2. Avocados, kale, cauliflower and cottage cheese have all had their time to shine. 2026 brings us the year of the cabbage. Is this a vegetable you like?
When I was young I hated cabbage. I could sit in front of a bowl of borsch for hours trying to wear my mother down so I wouldn’t have to eat it! Nowadays I really enjoy cabbage in many forms and it is in a lot of our traditional Russian dishes we grew up with.
If so, what are some of your favorite dishes that call for cabbage?

We grew up enjoying Golubtzi, Голубцы, a Russian version of cabbage rolls, above, and borsch, pictured below.
Click on any of these below to get the recipes.
Borsch, Golubstzi, Cabbage filled piroshky

Piroshky with cabbage, potato and ground beef fillings.
3. Was a Cabbage Patch Doll a part of your childhood?
Not in my childhood.
Or maybe your children’s childhood?
All three of our children did own a Cabbage Patch Doll. It was quite the hunt to track them down back then.
What’s a toy trend from your childhood you remember wanting for your own?
I really don’t remember anything from my childhood that was trendy and wanted. In Junior high for some reason suspenders became a ‘thing’ and I really wanted a pair of them!
4. Something you’ve spent a lot of time doing lately?
Researching Budapest history and points of interest. Also learning about other towns/cities we’ll be making stops at on our river cruise like Bratislava, Krems, Linz, Cesky-Krumlov, and Vienna. After the cruise we’ll be in Cambridge so I’m studying up on this college town, too. I have a Cambridge Reformation Walking Tour book to take along. I watch YouTubes and ask questions on forums to make sure I don’t miss things I’ll kick myself for missing after returning home.
Speaking of Cabbage, one of the YouTube virtual guides I’m following has named his site, Stuffed Cabbage-Adventures. He is a great resource for Budapest!
5. Somehow it’s the last week of January…sum up your month in just three sentences.
January was filled with family birthdays, some that were milestones like a fortieth and an eighteenth. We had no snow to speak but we did get rain and fog. It’s been a month of discipline for a good end.
6. Insert your own random thought here.
On the subject of cabbage let us not forget sauerkraut in a good Reuben and my take below which we called Rebekah not to be mistaken for a Rachel. Are you following? Click here to get more clarification.


A memory popped up on Facebook that our niece Michelle shared while our Pop was still alive. I wanted to make sure and add it to my ‘Tuesdays With Moisi’ posts. The last of that series of posts was in May of 2021.
Michelle was visiting our Pop, her Dzeda and she shared his words:
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On Friday I took some photos of our country bungalow.

We finally got some sunshine and blue skies here. But…

Baby, it’s cold outside!

At the Irish dance studio it is cold inside, too. The dancers appreciate the coolness once they are dancing hard.
Friday was lovely on the other side of the state, too. We got this sunshiny photo from J & L enjoying the sun.


While being cozy inside, I finished the World of Jane Austen puzzle. It was fun to put together.

Here’s a closeup of some of the details.

I’ve been practicing with the panorama feature on my phone.

In the kitchen, I’ve been trying some easy lower calorie high protein meals for us. It’s been an adventure.
Late Breaking news on this Sunday is that our Seattle Seahawks are going to the Super Bowl LX. Brings back some memories.
The photo above is from 2014, the last time the Seahawks won the Super Bowl. In 2015 they went to the Super Bowl again but lost to the New England Patriots. This will be a repeat match-up. Truth be told we are fair weather fans. We don’t typically watch NFL Football. That said, we will root for the home team again this year from our comfy seats in front of the TV.
The photo below is from 2014, also. Greg worked in downtown Seattle back then and this was the building he worked in at the time with the nod to the 12th man. If you know, you know. Congratulations to the Seahawks for reaching another Super Bowl.
This is what it looked like in our family room the last time the Seahawks won the Super Bowl.
Back to the present…
Hope all of our bloggy friends and family in the path of the arctic blast are doing well and have power! Stay safe y’all.
My God, My Life, My Love
My God, my life, my love;
To Thee, to Thee I call;
I cannot live if Thou remove,
For Thou art all in all.
Thy shining grace can cheer
This dungeon where I dwell;
’Tis paradise when Thou art here;
If Thou depart, ’tis hell.
The smilings of Thy face,
How amiable they are!
’Tis heav’n to rest in Thine embrace,
And no where else but there.
To Thee, and Thee alone,
The angels owe their bliss;
They sit around Thy gracious throne,
And dwell where Jesus is.
Not all the harps above
Could make a heav’nly place,
If God His residence remove,
Or but conceal His face.
Nor earth, nor all the sky,
Can one delight afford,
No, not a drop of real joy,
Without Thy presence, Lord.
Thou art the sea of love,
Where all my pleasures roll:
The circle where my passions move,
And center of my soul.
To Thee my spirits fly
With infinite desire;
And yet how far from Thee I lie!
Dear Jesus, raise me higher.
Words: Isaac Watts, 1707-09.

One of our favorites growing up were Kotlety. We used to call them Russian hamburgers. A recipe for a more Russian version of these is in our cookbook but I wanted to share this recipe that has a Persian twist.
Ingredients:
Method:
I used panko this time instead of fine bread crumbs and I liked the result.
I served them with my mother’s rice and a salad but the cutlet would pair nicely with potatoes in any form. My mother always formed the patties in this oval shape. These are also great cold in a sandwich form.
Friday January 23rd
On Fridays my posts will include verses that stood out in my readings from the Bible during week. One, two, three or maybe more. If you have a verse/verses that you read during the week and would like to share, leave it/them in the comments and I will add it/them to the post. Let’s continue to dig deep into God’s truth.
The verses that you share are appreciated and so encouraging, I’m thankful for them and for each of you!
Luke 12:8-12
8 “And I tell you, everyone who acknowledges me before men, the Son of Man also will acknowledge before the angels of God, 9 but the one who denies me before men will be denied before the angels of God. 10 And everyone who speaks a word against the Son of Man will be forgiven, but the one who blasphemes against the Holy Spirit will not be forgiven. 11 And when they bring you before the synagogues and the rulers and the authorities, do not be anxious about how you should defend yourself or what you should say, 12 for the Holy Spirit will teach you in that very hour what you ought to say.”
From Vera:
“O Lord, you are my God; I will exalt you; I will praise your name, for you have done wonderful things, plans formed of old, faithful and sure.”
Isaiah 25:1 ESV


1958
I turned seven shortly after our brother Tim was born in 1958. Today is his birthday so I decided to post some flashbacks that include him. After Tim, our parents had 3 more children ending up with 4 sons and 4 daughters. Tim and I are in the middle, number 4 and number 5. I was thrilled when he was born.

My four younger siblings, Tim, Steve, Lana and Leonard (twins).

We had fun times with Tim and Letty while we were living in Camarillo, California for a few years.

2013 at our niece Debbee’s wedding.

Tim and Letty visited us on many Thanksgivings while we lived on the Western side of Washington.

Tim was a huge help at Dan and Jamie’s wedding.

In October of the same year, Tim and Letty flew up to help our son Josh with their remodel of their first home.
We are trying to convince Tim and Letty to visit again this year! Letty has not been to Colville yet. Neither of them have seen our country bungalow.
Happy Birthday Tim! Still thankful for you. You are a good brother! We love you, we love you, we love you.
This photo from January of 2016 (10 years ago) was from a few days spent in San Francisco while Greg was at an Oncology Conference. The words below the first photo are about that day in 2016.
Today was a full day of sight seeing with an old friend from my college days who grew up in San Francisco. She happens to be Russian/Chinese and knows the city well. We had several stops and enjoyed lunch and shopping in China Town where everyone is getting ready for the Chinese New Year. I don’t think I need to tell anyone what bridge they are looking at in my photo…
My friend, Alice, at our delicious lunch in Chinatown. She did the ordering. My friend passed away in 2018.
Back to…
…Another winter Hodgepodge with a flashback to ten years ago thanks to Joyce From This Side of the Pond.
1. Ice skating, skiing, sledding, snowshoeing, playing in the snow, or a snowy walk…which winter activity do you choose? Have you done any of these activities so far this winter?
Nothing this winter. We have not had any measurable snow this season.
At this stage of life, the only winter activity I would choose are the walking kind.
When we have a good dump of snow I have gone out our door to snowshoe. This is from 2019.
This one is from 2022.
2. Everyone is posting pictures from ten years ago on their social media sites so let’s jump on the bandwagon too. Share one photo and one thought to go with said photo from the year 2016. And maybe everyone isn’t doing this, but many are and we’re going to be part of the fun.
This was one of the best memories of 2016! This is the photo that was shared with us and I shared it on the Hodgepodge with the words below the photo.
3. What’s a trend you hope disappears in this new year?
Stalking, attacking and verbally assaulting Law Enforcement.
4. ‘They’ say there’s a day for everything and January 21st proves it. National Granola Bar Day. Do you like granola bars? How about just regular granola? Do you like bars of other kinds?
I’ll have one if I’m desperate but they aren’t something that is purchased and available in my pantry. I do enjoy granola as a cereal with milk.
5. A frozen lake, a trickling stream, a raging river, or a deep well…which one describes something about your life right now? Elaborate as much or as little as you like.
A deep well. There is so much to learn that I do not know. So much to see that I haven’t seen. So much about God that I do not know. I believe the ache to know more, see more and do more comes from a deep longing from our inner being that wants to see God as He is. It is a hard thing to explain. Someday that will be a reality. Until then I’ll keep digging in God’s truth and in the world God created for us to enjoy and give glory to God in the discoveries along the way that show me more of Him. My deep desire will become reality when I graduate to heaven.
6. Insert your own random thought here.
Speaking of 2016, this is another amazing memory and experience we had in September/October of that year.
The “Girls” and most of our husbands have just returned from a seven day trip to Indiana and Ohio to see a production using our name in Amish/Mennonite Country. The Blue Gate Productions hosted us and treated us as VIP’s. All ten of the girls were together at the Blue Gate Garden Inn where we enjoyed “Faspa” on Sunday night before we had our cooking show and saw the production for the first time. As you can see from the first photo above we have fun together.
We took this opportunity to get some photos of all ten of us since Betty and Charlotte live in Manitoba and miss many of our get togethers in British Columbia and Seattle.
I shared many posts about our time in Amish Country. This is the initial one here.
Happy Wednesday, Hodgepodgers and all who stop by here.

It has been, for the most part, a snowless winter for us here in Colville. This was our drive on our road home from church and lunch on Sunday January 18th with reflections on our sermon.
Our sermon was on Psalm 25. A Pattern of Prayer: Dependence on God and expressing and reinforcing that dependence in prayer.

God is always reliable and worthy of our trust. Our prayers should express trust.

God gives us our next breath.

We cannot live spiritually without God’s help and without waiting on God with patience.

I’m asking God to give me a teachable heart and guidance to live Godly while I put myself under God’s Truth.

God’s character is to be merciful to sinners. It is good to admit our sinfulness and receive fresh mercies every morning.

Turning into our driveway at the orange reflective triangle for a quiet Sunday afternoon.
Thanks for coming along on our drive home with some main thoughts from our Sunday sermon.