
Our current views are smoke filled and our air is very unhealthy. When I was at the library yesterday they were handing out smoke rated masks.
Continuing with Wednesday Hodgepodge with Joyce From This Side of the Pond this historic week for our family and nation.
1. What gives you energy?
Planning for a trip or an event gives me energy.
What takes it away?
Confrontation
2. How often do you shop for clothes?
Not often. If I’m going to shop for clothes it would be for a wedding or another special event.
What accessory do you always wear?
My wedding ring and my watch.
3. What’s something free that you feel grateful for?
The air we breathe. This is what came to mind because of the smoke filled skies and ash in the air. My throat is scratchy and my eyes are sore. Looking forward to our fires being put out and our skies clearing.
There are 5 fires burning in our area, maybe more. The two largest in our tri-county part of the state are within 15 miles from us. Agencies from across the state are camping in our little town as they help with the fires. I’ll have to get a photo of the camp sites to share.
4. Breakfast, lunch, dinner…which meal of the day do you enjoy most? What’s your go-to comfort food?
Any one of them is enjoyed when the food is tasty and good. I find soup to be very comforting. Russian foods that our mom made are high on the list for comfort, pirishky, lopsha, apricot filled pastry, Vareniki, Roolyet, blintzes.

5. This week the world remembers the tragic events of 9/11. Do you mark the day in any way?
This was taken in 2001. In reaction to sitting and watching all the horror unfold on our television, the attacks on our country, I found the flag that was presented to Greg’s mom at his father, Rex’s, funeral. I slipped it out our daughter’s window on the street side of our home in support of our country.
On the 20 year anniversary we put out all the flags!
There is a 9/11 ride here in our town every year and when we can we go out and wave our flags somewhere along the route.
How do historical events shape your perspective on your personal challenges?
In our travels in Oxford and in Scotland and interest in reading books about the reformation and reformers and all the history surrounding those who stood for truth and were martyred for their faith makes my personal challenges seem trivial in comparison.
Having a son-in-law who was deployed twice to Afghanistan and friends and a brother-in-law who served in Viet Nam and knowing all the challenges that they faced during and after their military service also gives me a different perspective on my aches and pains.
6. Insert your own random thought here.
In 2026 we will celebrate the 250th Anniversary of our Country and the 25th Anniversary of 2011. We’ll have to pull out all the stops with all of our red, white, and blue!













