Merci to Joyce From This Side of the Pond for coming up with the questions for us to answer.
1. Tell us about one small blessing you have counted in the past week?
Not so small but we got to hug our second born after not seeing him for 7 weeks!
Merci to Joyce From This Side of the Pond for coming up with the questions for us to answer.
1. Tell us about one small blessing you have counted in the past week?
Not so small but we got to hug our second born after not seeing him for 7 weeks!
This photo of sand and surf and a pier is from Huntington Beach, California.
Thank you Jo From This Side of the Pond for Wednesday Hodgepodge.
1. July 5th is National Hawaii Day…have you ever been to Hawaii?
Yes, once in 1997.
Any desire to visit or make a return trip?
Not particularly.
Pineapple, mango, or guava…what’s your pleasure?
Pineapple but not on a pizza. 🙂
2. Last time you were ‘thrown in at the deep end’? Explain.
I’ll leave out some information to spare the mostly innocent but ‘the deep end’ was showing up at an event that no one was really in charge of and having to jump in and make it run smoother than it was going to.
3. Sun, sea, sand, salt…your favorite when it comes to summer?
I like the sea in the summer because it is usually cooler at the seashore than inland.
4. Bury your head in the sand, the sands of time, draw a line in the sand, pound sand, shifting sands…pick one and tell us how the phrase currently relates to your life in some way.
I’ll go with the sands of time as in ‘the steady unstoppable passage of time’. It currently relates to my life as I turned 70 this year. How did that happen? As the saying goes I am not a Spring chicken but that is quite okay as I’ve lived and learned a lot with a lot more to learn!
5. On a scale of 1-10 (1 = make your own rules and 10=like a warden), how strict were your parents? If you’re a parent where on the scale do you land?
Our Pop worked long hours but he had his priorities and that was making sure we were all at church on time a few days a week. My mother tried to be a warden but mostly fell in at about a 5. I was the baby of the family for 7 years before my younger 4 siblings arrived and I wore my parents down and got to do things my older siblings didn’t do. We didn’t really have chores and we never had an allowance.
Dear and I fall in closer to the warden side than the “free range kids” side. Maybe at a 7, it’s hard to put a number on it. We had rules, specific bedtimes and other expectations but we didn’t lock them in their rooms. They had the freedom to break the rules when we weren’t watching.
6. Insert your own random thought here.
At my follow-up appointment yesterday my eye tests confirmed I have 20/20 vision in my right eye after my cataract surgery. Looking forward to my left eye cataract surgery July 16th.
Time to celebrate the Hodgepodge again. Jo From This Side of the Pond asks the questions and we ponder them for answers.
1. It’s been said the best things in life are free…are they?
There has been a price that has been paid for the best things in life like salvation in Jesus Christ. We didn’t have to pay for that but Christ did and our new life in Him costs us. “Take up your cross daily and follow Him.” When we are faithful and obedient to the Word of God there will be a price to pay.
On a National note there is a cost that has been paid for our freedom. It is good to be free but we can’t forget to be grateful for the sacrifices made for our freedom.
What are some of those things? The Free Things…
*There are good things that are free like hugs, a sunset, smiles, lovely views, etc. etc.
My parents, sister and nieces were some of the first visitors we had in Washington State after our move in 1988.
Thank you to Jo From This Side of the Pond for coming up with the Wednesday Hodgepodge questions each week.
1. Something you’ve seen recently that’s ‘cuter than a June bug’?
Our little grands wrapped up like burritos.
2. Tell us something about where you were and what you were doing in June of 1988? If you weren’t born yet, June of 1998. Or if that doesn’t work, June of 2008.
In June of 1988 we were getting ready for a major move from Ventura, California to Bothell, Washington. A huge life change for all of us. We were packing up our stuff and all of my mother-in-law’s stuff as she was moving up with us. Dear was accepted to the University of Washington to study and pursue a new career as a Pharmacist. Our kids were 9, 7 and 2-1/2. Dear had been working as a Frontend Loader operator in a quarry before he was encouraged to pursue this new career. We are thankful to God for all this decision afforded our family. It was a wonderful choice all around and we never regretted it. Our kids got a whole new education in moving from Southern California to a state with 4 distinct seasons! Experiencing snow right in our front yard was such a treat for these three!
3. A place in your home or outdoor space where you feel ‘snug as a bug in a rug’?
Inside it has to be my bed and especially when there are no big plans for the following day. Outside my snug as a bug in a rug spot is on my riding lawnmower with my headphones listening to my favorite preacher.
4. June is National Fresh Fruits and Vegetable Month.
Do you normally get your 4-5 servings each day?
To get 4-5 servings per day we’d need to buy those green and red bottles of processed vegetables and fruits.
What’s a favorite summer dish you make/serve/like to be served-ha! made with one of your favorite summer fruits.
My favorite summer fruit are nectarines and I like them just as they are. I’d like to be served a fresh peach pie with flaky crust please.
A favorite summer dish made with a favorite summer veg?
Corn on the Cob!
How do you feel about cooking in the summer months?
I feel Dear should do the majority of cooking outside on his Traeger in the summer months.
5. Do you have a summer reading list? If so share a title or two we can add to our own.
I do not have a summer reading list. I read the Bible everyday and some of Spurgeon’s writings, too. If I was going to have a summer reading list I’d re-read some books by Elizabeth Goudge like The Dean’s Watch.
6. Insert your own random thought here.
I had my initial appointment with the surgeon for my cataract surgery and I’ll know some dates as soon as the surgery scheduling people call me. The decision I need to make is whether I want the monofocal fix, that Medicare covers, or the multiple corrective zones. We’d have to put up some big bucks for the full meal deal but we are leaning that way after talking with people who didn’t make that choice and regret it.
It’s Wednesday and time for the Hodgepodge Jo From This Side of the Pond has a set of questions for us to ponder.
1. Besides the flag, tell us about something red, something white and something blue from your weekend.
I’m going to lump the red, white and blue all together. We had a weird Memorial Day Weekend. Dear and I facilitated the food for a rehearsal dinner on Friday night and wedding on Saturday for a family from church so we were in the church kitchen for several hours. We didn’t have anything else planned for the weekend into the holiday on Monday and we found it relaxing to work on my London jigsaw puzzle which is mostly red, white and blue and on a blue tablecloth.
2. June is here and it’s National Give A Bunch of Balloons Month. Who would you give a bunch to if you could? Tell us why.
Dollar store has their helium tanks again so I’m excited to buy a bunch of balloons to have here for the grands to enjoy when they visit. I will also buy a few to put out at the street so my Tea guests know which driveway to pull into. Our driveway is easy to miss and since it’s on a 50mph road it’s nice to give ample warning! My Tea date is June 19th.
3. What are three adjectives you associate with the month of June? Something you’re looking forward to this month?
Growing up in southern California we associated June with gloom because of the weather, June gloom. June is also associated with blooms so bloom June. “June is bustin out all over” Honeymoon June since June is associated with weddings.
I’m looking forward to having a Tea for Eight guests in my home on June 19th. I don’t have to cook or serve. I will set the table.
4. Tell us about a time (besides the obvious Corona answer) when you felt stuck in second gear.
Lately I’m stuck in second gear as far as meal planning goes. I’m unmotivated to come up with a weeks worth of meals or even a couple days worth of meals.
5. Sum up your May in fifteen words or less.
A month filled with flowers, joy and sorrow, special hellos and unreasonable goodbyes for now.
6. Insert your own random thought here.
Highlight of our Memorial Day Weekend was this little guy coming to play at our house. More to come.
It’s time to answer some questions again. Thank you to Joyce From This Side of the Pond!
1. Realist, idealist, optimist, pessimist…which one are you? Elaborate.
I would say I’m a combination of a realist and optimist. Because I have embraced what the Bible says about God, mankind, and salvation, I know the reality of my sinful condition and the depravity of the world we live in. Being born again I have peace with God, the Sovereign Creator, through the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ. Christ provided the atonement for my sins. I know that God will bring me safely home to heaven with Him and that all things will work together for His good and my sanctification.
2. What’s something currently on your wish list?
Freedom to move about the country in a carefree way.
3. Three things on this week’s shopping list?
Tissue, eggs, conditioner.
4. According to Trip Advisor here’s a list of the top ten things to do in the US this summer-
Of the ten attractions listed which do you find most appealing?
Charleston’s Old South Historic Horse and Carriage Tour.
Have you already experienced anything on this list?
Yes. I’ve done the Architecture River Cruise, D.C. at Dusk guided night tour. I was born in East Los Angeles and raised in southern California and have been to several beaches and iconic sights of LA and Beverly Hills. We moved just north of Seattle in 1988 and have enjoyed taking many car loads of visitors to see the Seattle sights. We never went on the Underground tour, though. Oops!
5. Besides home and work where do you spend the most time?
Both Dear and I are retired so we do not leave home for a workplace. I would say time wise we regularly spend most of our time away from home at our kids’ homes or at church.
6. Insert your own random thought here.
If you have Rhubarb you might want to try this recipe posted on my blog yesterday.
It’s time for Wednesday Hodgepodge where Jo asks the questions and we provide some answers. The first question is about mama so I’m sharing this photo of our mom from 2009 at a Mother’s Day gathering in Southern California. She escaped to heaven in 2013.
1. It’s like my mama always said, “____________________________________________.”
It’s a Russian saying that gets lost in translation. For scrapes and bruises and other things that we would get upset about the saying goes, “by the time of your wedding it will heal”.
2. May 11th is National Eat What You Want Day. What will you be having by way of celebration?
Everyday is eat what you want day around here. We hosted a card night on the 11th (last night) and I made a batch of my loaded Chocolate Chip cookies for the table while we played “Hand and Foot”. Everyone had their fill of cookies.
3. Describe your idea of a perfect spring day.
75 degrees with a blue sky and puffy clouds enjoying a stroll in a garden or very old cemetery filled with a variety of Spring flowers and blossoming trees like Dogwood and Lilac.
4. Success, fulfillment, growth, achievement…pick one and tell us how it relates to your life in some way, either currently or in days gone by.
I’m going with growth. I’m a strong believer of continued Biblical learning so that we can continue growing up in our Faith. Study to show thyself approved...
5. I saw this going around on various social media sites and thought it would be fun to answer here. The last thing you bought on Amazon is your weapon in battle. How will you wield it? (if you’re not an Amazon shopper, then the last thing you bought online anywhere)
Well we have an order arriving on Friday of 3 items, Prince Lionheart Squish Booster Seat, a fluted tart pan and a book, With the Master on Our Knees: A Ladies Bible Study on Prayer, by Susan J. Heck.
I’ll fling the tart pan at my enemy injuring the villain and then squish him with my Prince Lionheart Squish Booster Seat all the while praying to my Lord and Master to give me the victory!
6. Insert your own random thought here.
On May 4th we had our Colville kids over for dinner and the weather was nice so we spent some time outside after dinner.
These Johnny Jumpups are taking over!
It’s time to get our soccer goal out on the grass again.
A little snack was in order after playing hard and before they headed home.
Hope May is flowering for you!
Our first Wednesday Hodgepodge in the Merry Month of May. Thank you to Jo for asking the questions.
1. What’s something you ‘may’ do this month?
Our church is having an auction of many items donated by our congregation to raise money for special projects our missionaries need support with. I just may bid on something at the auction. One item I’ve seen already is an English Tea for 8 guests put on in your home. That sounds like fun.
And…maybe I’ll refill our hanging baskets with some fresh potting soil and flowers.
2. Last time you literally or figuratively shouted mayday!?
During the event we were in charge of a few weeks ago I shouted quietly to my right hand man (Dear) to grab something, lend a hand, or run to the store. Mayday! Mayday!
3. Let the chips fall where they may, come what may, maybe, Cape May, mayflies, devil may care, you may now kiss the bride, much to our dismay, mayhem, mayonnaise…choose a ‘may’ word or phrase from the list and tell us how it relates to your life in some way right now.
In the current climate of our world (and any time) it’s a comfort to believe in Almighty God who holds our future in His hands so I’ll say, ‘come what may’. And may we be prepared by drawing closer and closer to Him for whatever comes our way.
4. If someone were serving you breakfast in bed this weekend, what would you like to see on the menu?
Something easy to deal with in bed. A nice egg scramble with veggies and ham served in a croissant with strawberries on the side and a big cup of black coffee.
5. Tell me one true thing you believe about motherhood.
That God uses motherhood to make us more like Christ and to help us understand His love for us.
6. Insert your own random thought here.
Happy Cinco de Mayo everyone!
Wednesday Hodgepodge is back this week thanks to Jo From This Side of the Pond.
1. What is something you currently find ‘taxing’?
Getting my brain to stop organizing an event that I’m in charge of the kitchen for when I’m trying to fall asleep.
2. I’ve seen this question asked in various forms on several social media sites…you can only keep three-
coffee, jewelry, tacos, wine, books, dogs, chocolate, Netflix, make-up, leggings, cheese, cats
Which three do you keep and how easy or hard was it for you to decide?
This was not hard for me. My three would be coffee, books, and chocolate.
3. Tell us something you know or have learned about forgiveness?
If you are a believer in and a follower of Jesus, we are commanded to forgive. It is not an option. Sometimes it is hard but forgiveness brings peace. We have to grasp the fact that without forgiveness we would be lost in our sins and damned to hell. But thanks be to God that we can be forgiven and because we’ve been forgiven from so much we need to extend forgiveness. When we forgive we acknowledge that God is in control and we are not.
4. What’s something you’d recommend that is often overlooked and under appreciated?
Reading the Bible everyday not just a devotional.
I heard this yesterday and will quote it here.
“Sloppy sentimental devotionalizing of all the scriptures just doesn’t get at the issues. Teach with exactness.” from a sermon in Acts by John MacArthur
I’ll add, go to the exact source and read for yourself what it says.
Here’s another quote:
“Visit many good books, but live in the Bible.” ~ Charles Spurgeon
5. Give us a favorite word that starts with letter K and tell us why this is the one you chose.
Our daughter’s name starts with a K and I thought of her first but since you want a word not a person I’m going with Kindred Spirit, (okay it’s two words but one of them starts with a k) a person whose interests or attitudes are similar to one’s own. In this day and age it is so comforting to find those with whom you can express yourself and not be silenced by or condemned. I get weary of social police…but I will forgive.
6. Insert your own random thought here.
We have a busy weekend coming up and next week that event that my brain is not shutting off for will demand all of my attention from Wednesday through Friday so I’ll be absent from my blog and from visiting other blogs.
In the meantime I’m posting this photo again that our DIL sent along to make you smile. He’s turning two on Friday!
If it’s Wednesday it must be time for the Hodgepodge! Thank you Jo From This Side of the Pond for the questions!
1. The Hodgepodge lands on the last day of March…in ten words or less bid the month adieu.
March ushered a new decade with joyous celebrations and love.
2. March 31st is National Tater Day…your favorite way to have a potato?
Baked and loaded
Given a choice would you opt for sweet, white, or red?
Depends on what they are a side to. I like them all.
How often are potatoes on your menu in one form or another?
Maybe once a week.
Ever been to Idaho?
Yes, we were just there to celebrate my 70th birthday. It’s our next door neighbor state and only a short drive away.
3. Last time someone or something ‘rained on your parade’? Explain.
The obvious ever present culprit is the virus. I miss the ease of traveling and just being out in the world. Not a fan of masks and fear and mixed messages.
4. Put all your eggs in one basket, get cracking, nest egg, bad egg, good egg, egg on, have egg on your face, or walk on eggshells…choose a phrase from the list that applies to something in your life currently and tell us how or why.
‘Get Cracking’ With Easter coming this Sunday the song “People Get Ready” is on my mind. If you haven’t made peace with God through Jesus Christ it’s time to ‘get cracking’ people!
5. If I visited your home would I find a lot of baskets there? Something you like to keep in a basket?
Not a lot but a few. We keep comfy socks/slippers for company in a basket under our entry bench. Hats and gloves, too.
6. Insert your own random thought here.
Tomorrow we remember the Last Supper and the time that Jesus spent with His disciples preparing them for his coming death and resurrection. This photo is a life sized artist’s depiction of that night that I took at the Monumentale Cemetery in Milan Italy in 2013. “Do this in remembrance of me”
This next photo I took at Wells Cathedral in England.
Hope you have a meaningful and joyful Easter Weekend!