
Thank you to Joyce for another Wednesday Hodgepodge.
1. What’s a winter memory you treasure (can be from any winter in your lifetime)?
All three of our children were born in the winter and their births are memories that I will always treasure.


2. Tell us about the last time or a recent time you were caught up in red tape. Does it send your frustration level off the charts or is it something you’ve come to expect when dealing with any sort of bureaucracy?
No red tape issues lately that I can think of. We did have a time back in 1996 with major landslide issues with the first home we owned in Washington state. Lots of red tape with FEMA and banks and city agencies…the list goes on. It was freeing to walk away from that home and leave all that behind us.

Some art that friends and our daughter drew for us during this traumatizing time in our lives.

The impact this crisis had on our children and us was a hard trial that God brought us through.

This is a lousy photo of the rear of our home and the hillside after the major slide showing how it came right up to our foundation.
3. Do you eat/like fish? Do you cook fish at home? What’s your favorite fish dish? Ever been ice fishing?
For me personally, fish is an after thought and thought about infrequently. Growing up, fish was not part of my diet. I do not like to mess around with little fish bones. I would go as far as admitting I’m concerned about swallowing a fish bone. If I’m going to eat fish I prefer a white chunk of meat like swordfish or halibut. I enjoy fish tacos. When we are in the United Kingdom I do enjoy ordering fish and chips. I have not been ice fishing but our son here in Colville has been ice fishing.
4. Did you watch any of the US President’s Inauguration coverage on Monday, Jan 20?
Yes, we watched the first hour of the ceremony in the Rotunda with Josh and Laura. We got to clap and holler a bit together which made it more memorable. The first lady was stunning in her outfit as was the second lady. Franklin Graham’s prayer was meaningful and good to agree with. Cheers to Carrie Underwood for stepping up and singing acapella when the music malfunctioned. Josh and Laura left for their 5ish hour drive back to the West side of the Cascades shortly after 11am here on the west side of the country. After they left we kept the TV on for the rest of the afternoon to see all the pomp and ceremony.
On a scale of 1-10 (with 1 being not at all and 10 being very very) how interested are you in politics in general?
I used to be more interested but for several years it has been so disheartening to follow politics and all the ridiculous attempts by politicians to control too much of our lives.
Do you follow/keep up with/ get involved with local politics?
I follow and use my privilege of voting.
5. What’s the coziest thing you own and what makes it so?
My jammies, robe, and ugg slippers…all three together because when they are all on it means I’m relaxed and have nothing urgent to do!
6. Insert your own random thought here.

My sisters with our cousin Bill at the funeral of a friend. This was in Southern California this past Saturday. Hi cousin Bill, thank you for reading my blog! Good to see you in this photo. God bless you.































