Wednesday, December 10, 2025

Wednesday Hodgepodge

From this Side of the Pond

1. Do you struggle with the commercialization of the holiday season? What helps you keep your focus when the season’s busyness and commercialism start to take over? 

I don't really struggle, but I don't like all the commercialization.  I don't like seeing Christmas stuff out with Halloween decorations or Thanksgiving.  Again, I think Thanksgiving gets a bad rap.  Sales start too early making the season seem rushed.

Traditional activities help me to keep the true meaning of Christmas.  Reading the Christmas Story, singing Christmas Carols, attending church services, and displaying the Nativity Scene help me to remain focused . 

2. What's one small thing you want to savor before the year ends? 

First, I need to declutter negative thoughts!

I want to be able to give myself permission to feel good in the small moments.  Sometimes, I still feel guilty.  I want to savor the good memories and fun times I did have.  I will savor the fun time I had on my cruise.


3. December 9th is National Christmas Card Day. Do you still send Christmas cards? If so does yours include a photo or is it a more traditional card, or maybe homemade? How do you feel about the tradition of exchanging cards at the holidays? If Hanukkah is the holiday you celebrate in December do you send cards to mark the occasion? 


I still send Christmas cards; no photo included.  I don't send as many as I use to, though.I usually send cards to my close-knit friends and family who lives far away.

People have gotten out of the tradition of sending Christmas cards.

4. What's your least favorite holiday related task? What's your favorite? 

5. Let's do a little holiday this or that? 

  • shopping or wrapping
  • baking or decorating
  • eggnog or wassail
  • real tree or artificial
  • turkey or ham
  • white lights or colored lights 
  • ugly sweaters or matching pjs
  • peppermint or cinnamon 
  • presents Christmas Eve or presents Christmas Day
 Shopping, decorating, neither eggnog or wassail, artificial tree but I love a real tree but too difficult for me to have a real tree, ham, white lights (I love sitting in my room with just the Christmas lights on), matching PJs, peppermint, both Christmas Eve and Christmas Day

6. Insert your own random thought here. 


My grandson, Blake, (the one with the big grin and red hat) was in the Christmas Parade Saturday night.  The 8 and under football team for Abingdon was in the Championship Football game so the team was able to ride in the parade. It was a cold and damp evening.  Parade started at 6pm.  I met daughter in a parking lot, walked 4 miles, and kept up with the twins while daughter kept up with the dog!  I was determined to see Blake on the float and take a picture. AND I DID!!!

Emily sent me this later that night!

Which I quickly responded, Well, at my age of 66, I am glad I can still SPRINT!!!

Have a great rest of the week and Enjoy Life!!!

Wednesday, December 3, 2025

Wednesday Hodgepodge

From this Side of the Pond

1. What does it mean to have ,the 'holiday spirit'? On a scale of 1-10 how is yours this year? (10=off the charts, 1=still looking for it)

I would say I am a 4.  I am trying but since my oldest daughter passed away it is so difficult to get in the 'holiday spirit'.  And her birthday is also in December.  A heart-breaking month for me.

2. What's your favorite character from a (December) holiday-themed movie, book, or TV special? Tell us why. 

Imogene Herdman.  

Imogene is bossy, loud, and she smokes. She plays Mary in the play, The Best Christmas Pageant Ever. The Herdman's were unruly children who had never heard the Christmas Story nor had they every been to church. The rehearsals are completely chaos with these children.

The night of the play, the townspeople are surprised.  They bring to the play, the 'real life' happenings.  Imogene doesn't lay Baby Jesus in a manager, she insists on holding him.  She coddles the baby as if it is her own.  Tears drip from her eyes.  Imogene does what mothers do; we love and coddle our newborns. 

Imogene, though she is perceived as an unruly, worst child can still find the true meaning of Christmas.  She transformed prejudice into understanding.

3. Do you like gingerbread? Are gingerbread houses part of your holiday tradition? 

I do not care for the taste of gingerbread.  When the girls were  younger, gingerbread houses were a tradition.  Daughter carries this tradition on with her boys.

4. Much of our vocabulary is determined by where we live or where we grew up. What say you-

sprinkles or jimmies? lightning bugs or fireflies? soda or pop? sneakers, trainers, or tennis shoes? sub, hoagie, grinder, or hero? freeway, highway, or motorway? frosting or icing? sauce or gravy?

Being from the South it is:  jimmies, fireflies, pop, tennis shoes, sub, highway, icing, and gravy.

When I lived in Baltimore it was soda.

5. Share a favorite holiday memory from your childhood. 

We never decorated for Christmas until after the first week of December.  

Going to the mountains early in the morning with family and picking out a Christmas Tree was so fun.  Dad would chop it down and somehow attached it to our vehicle.  Once home, the tree was positioned directly in front of our picture window.  Dad was always a pro positioning it just right so it wasn't moved a thousand times.   The tree sat in a stand that contained water.  Decorations were brought out and the tree decorating began.  Oh, those tangled lights!!!  And Lord help us if a bulb wasn't working.  But Dad was to the rescue.  We spent hours decorating the tree and laughing.  Christmas music was always playing in the background on a huge floor stereo. We only took a break from decorating when changing the Christmas albums.  When the tree was finished, we ate a light lunch.  After lunch, it was time to decorate the outside!  Bright lights were strung across the front of our house.  Big, huge plastic candles lined our sidewalk.  Then Mom would always decorate the door with some type of paper and hang a wreath on the door.  

Afterwards, we all would go to a little restaurant to eat.  So many people would be there and conversations were all about decorating.

Coming home, we would look at each house with the decorations brightly shining.  My little neighborhood said we lit up the entire town

These were the best memories ever.


6.  Insert your own random thought here.  

This Thanksgiving, was the first Thanksgiving I was kinda all by myself.  And I hated it!!  Daughter was out of town with her in-laws, so it was just me.  Early on Thanksgiving, I went to help out at church.  The church I attend, fixes and delivers meals to families in need.  I arrived at church by 8am and began delivering meals (300) later.  Completely finished with this task by 11.  I came home and had a pity party. AND asking God why?  Around 4pm a neighbor  called and invited me for turkey dinner.  This was such a blessing to me and I am so grateful for this kind neighbor.  Which got me to thinking????  Next year, I am going to invite people, who may have no place to go for Thanksgiving  to my house.  OR better yet, have a place where they can go for a meal and WE ALL CELEBRATE THANKSGIVING TOGETHER.  Holidays are not all joyful and if I can do this small gesture, I can make peoples' Thanksgiving a little better.


Have a great rest of the week and Enjoy Life!

















Wednesday, November 26, 2025

Wednesday Hodgepodge

From this Side of the Pond

1. Do you feel like you have a 'full plate' at the moment? In what way? 

No, not at the moment.  School ended Tuesday, and I will be able to get a lot done.  

2. How did you learn to cook? If you have children did you teach or encourage them to cook? Do you like to follow a recipe or is your cooking style more 'let's wing it'.  

I didn't learn to cook.  Back in the day, I took a Home Economics class in school and that was the only teaching experience I had.  My job growing up was to wash the dishes (no dishwasher) and make sure the kitchen was tidy after each meal.  My late hub loved to cook and I cleaned so this worked out great.  Now, with just me here at home, I seldom cook anything. I try to follow a recipe but never turns out the way I wanted it.

My girls learned to cook from my mother-in-law.  My daughter loves to cook.  Sometimes she just 'wings it' and other times follows a recipe.


3. Last time you bit off more than you could chew? Elaborate. 

I might have done this in the past but honestly, I don't think I ever have.  I don't believe in not following through in a commitment.  

4. When did you last say 'the more the merrier' and mean it? 

Just last week, I said 'the more the merrier'; I was getting another student added to my class. (insert sarcasm)  Did I mean it?  Of course not.  I can't think the last time I said this phrase and meant it.

5. Write an acrostic using the word T-H-A-N-K-S. 

Tables are full with 

Hearty stomachs.

Abundance of laughter fills the air while

Nostalgic memories floods my mind.

Kindness is sometimes unnoticed but

Sincere gratitude is what we all could offer.



6. Insert your own random thought here.  

This will be my first Thanksgiving that I will be by myself.  Daughter and her family are traveling.  I will go to church and help deliver food, but the evening I am dreading. 

Have a great rest of the week and Happy Thanksgiving

Enjoy Life


Wednesday, November 19, 2025

Wednesday Hodgepodge

From this Side of the Pond

1. Let's do our gratitude question first this week...what's the best thing about your home, and have you taken time to enjoy it lately? 

I love sitting outside!! So, I love my side porch and my back deck.  Usually I am reading a book or in deep thought about something I plan on doing while sitting outside. When sitting on my back deck, I am watching the grands play or breaking up a fight!!

When the weather gets cooler, I am grateful for my sun room.  And when it begins to snow, I can look out and see how white the world has become.

2. Do you like squash? Of the varieties listed, which one's your favorite and how do you like it prepared? Is squash of some sort on your Thanksgiving menu?? 

acorn, butternut, delicata, spaghetti, zucchini, crookneck (yellow squash), patty pan

I do like squash. I grew crookneck squash in my garden and some years I can't give enough of it away!!!  Mainly, I just steam my squash or fry it with a little oil.  I have tried butternut squash, but I am not a fan.

Squash will not be on my Thanksgiving menu.  I usually go to my cousin's house for Thanksgiving and she doesn't like squash.  However, there will be green beans from my garden that she canned.

3. Last time you were 'squashed in' somewhere, or felt squashed? 

In September, I went to Hot Springs, Virginia.  There was more than one vehicle there, but we all wanted to ride together.  Why??? I don't really know.  I remember when growing up having three people in the rear seat was no bid deal.  Now, it is a big deal with three people in the rear.  Definitely was squashed on our outings with three adults in the back.

4. Have you ever played squash? What about other 'racquet sports' such as racquetball, tennis, pickleball, badminton, table tennis (ping pong)? Are these sports something you enjoy? 

I had to look up the game squash, never heard of it.  I have never played squash, racquetball, or pickleball (this is becoming a big sport in me area).  I have played badminton and table tennis.  Badminton is more enjoyable for me than table tennis.  

5. Something in today's society or culture that feels like a 'racket' to you? If you don't like that one, tell us about a place you've been recently where there was a lot of 'racket'. 

I have two answers for this.  First,would be healthcare.  The high cost of healthcare and prescription drugs is sky rocketing. A single medical event can cause a financial burden.

Coming in second would have to be grocery stores. Just the other day, I spend over $100 and was able to carry the two bags out in my hand!! I feel like this is a system designed to get the maximum amount of money from us.  We all need food to survive. 

6.  Insert your own random thought here. 

Monday was a MONDAY!!!!   

After church on Sunday, daughter and her family came to the house.  We ate a quick, not so healthy lunch.  The boys played for a little bit and then went home with their dad.  Daughter and I went Christmas shopping.  I cannot remember my pin # for my card and I have always used the bypass pin button.  Well, FYI, you can't do this at Target!!  After the third attempt I gave up and just used cash.  Yes, I still carry cash!  I got home around 8pm and began getting school items ready for the next day.  

I set my alarm for 5:30 during school days.  As I went into the kitchen to pour me a cup of coffee, I heard water. The water was coming from the boys' bathroom.  The toilet was running and running and wouldn't stop!!  I tried turning off the valve, but no luck.  I called my cousin (actually hub's cousin) and he said he would be out later that afternoon.  When I explained to him it had been running all night, he said he would be right on out.  The flapper had broken off and he was able to replace it.  SHEW!!  a relief. 

After school, I stopped to get gas.  My card wouldn't work!  WHAT????  Again, I had some cash on me.  After getting gas, I went to the bank.  My card was locked because I had tried using it at Target and kept pushing in the wrong pin number.  This did not take long at all at the bank.  THANKFUL for that.

By the time, I had gotten home it was time to head back out to my Bible Study Group.  I told the ladies that night what all had happened and I needed this Bible Study Group tonight probably more than they did.

Tuesday was a much better day!!  Hoping today will be same.

Have a great rest of the week and Enjoy Life!

Wednesday, November 12, 2025

Wednesday Hodgepodge

From this Side of the Pond

1. What does patriotism mean to you? 

Patriotism is showing respect.  Respecting our flag by taking care of our flag when displaying it and when taking it down and saying the pledge with gratitude.  Standing up for the singing/playing of our National Anthem (this burns me up when I see people not standing).  Supporting our military is another way I show patriotism; I do send care packages to those in the military.  We need to ALWAYS show respect for our veterans.

I think one shows patriotism by also voting, obeying the law, respecting authority, and by being a good citizen.

2. September-October-November...your favorite fall month? Tell us why. If you live in the southern hemisphere use these months but sub spring for the word fall. 

September is my favorite fall month.  The days are still very warm, but the night is getting a little cooler.  The trees are holding on to their leaves.  September is the beginning of the fall festivities.  September helps me to get in a better routine and there is still a few extra daylight hours left in the day!

3. A song you love with the word thanks (or some form of that word)  in the title or lyrics?

The only song I can think of is the theme song to the Golden Girls..."Thank you for being a friend."

4. November is National Peanut Butter Month. Are you a fan? What's the last peanut butter bite you had? Fill in the blank: peanut butter and _____________________ . 

Oh, and you can't say jelly. 

Most definitely a huge fan of peanut butter.  I eat a package of nabs. but most people call them crackers.  Every night ,I eat an apple dipped in peanut butter.  

Peanut butter and banana sandwich.

5. This week's gratitude question-What event from this past year are you most grateful for? 

Celebrating my aunt and uncle's 50th wedding anniversary.  My aunt is only one year older than me ;we are more like sisters.  She got married while still in high school.

I am so grateful for these two people in my life.  It probably isn't the most event I am grateful for, but it was the first event that popped in my mind.



I forgot about my cruise!!  I went on a cruise for the very first time in June!!  I would go again... So grateful for the friends who went with me.


6. Insert your own random thought here. 

Last Tuesday, the boys and I had a Mamaw Day.  


One has to have breakfast first.  Cracker Barrel it was!!

Next...

We had to go and exercise our right to vote.

Then it was time for a little 'free time'

Of course, we had to cuddle Bentley

All this 'free time' made us hungry...


No judging, but the doughnuts were amazing.

In the blink of an eye, it was time to take the boys home.




This was a GREAT Mamaw Day!!!

Have a great rest of the week and Enjoy Life!!


Wednesday, November 5, 2025

Wednesday Hodgepodge

From this Side of the Pond

1. Besides Thanksgiving, something on your November calendar you're looking forward to? 

There is nothing really going on besides Thanksgiving.  I will be taking a group of Honor Students to Radford in a couple of weeks.

2. Dictionary.com's word of the year is '6-7'. Huh? 

Is it even a word??? I had to consult the internet to find out it's meaning because apparently I'm old and this particular slang is not part of my vocabulary. Is it part of yours? According to the article I read, it's a viral term, more of an inside joke with an unclear meaning driven by social media.

What do you think? 

Dictionary. com says it's selection each year is a 'linguistic time capsule reflecting social trends and events, but they also admitted to being confused by '6-7'. Some say it means so-so and is sometimes accompanied by the up and down hand motion we associate with the phrase so-so.

What word do you think would have made a better choice? 

I am so confused by the '6-7' phrase.  The kids say it constantly.  One day I had, had it!!! so I told them the next person that says this is going to write me a six or seven paragraph paper during their exploratory class!!   I would really love for someone to explain the meaning of this phrase and where did it come from?  Honestly, it is just a meme and kinda dumb.

Any world would be better than '6-7'.  How about Peace or Joy? 

3. What's a food, trend, activity, or thing people love but you think is just so-so? 

Food --blue cheese  A lot of people I know add this to their salad and look at me kinda strange when I say "No-thank-you."

Activity--bike riding.  Bike riding is becoming very popular again.  I just don't know if I can keep up or keep my balance with my age.

4. Are you a tea drinker? Hot or cold? How do you like yours and at what time of day? Do you like flavored teas or teas billed as calming, energizing, healing, etc? 

I was talking with some women Sunday at church about drinking tea.  We serve coffee at our church services and November is my coffee month.  There are more people than I realize who drink hot tea.  I have tried drinking hot tea but just can't. I am a coffee drinker.  A lady told me to go and get a fruity tea mix, add some honey and I might like it.  I haven't went yet to purchase the tea...so who knows.

5. The November Hodgepodge has always included a weekly gratitude question. Here's the question for today-what are three things that make your heart sing? 

Grandsons---yesterday since school was closed, we had a Mamaw Day.  On the way home the boys said it was the best day ever!!

Sunshine---I hate the time change.

Bentley--my Yorkie Poo.  He is so happy to see me when I come home.  And so much company to me.

6. Insert your own random thought here. 

Last week was Drug Awareness at school.  Teachers decorated our doors. Here is just a few...



Have a great rest of the week and Enjoy Life!

Wednesday, October 29, 2025

Wednesday Hodgepodge




From this Side of the Pond

1. Are you a risk taker? To what degree? 



 I wasn't always a risk taker, but with circumstances that happened, I am somewhat.It was hard getting out of my comfort zone,but I have.  There have been times when I weigh in on a situation before going all in and other times I just jump right in with both feet without thinking.  

I think in life there will some risks we all have to take.  And if we don't take risks we live a stagnant life. 

On a scale of 1-10 I am a 7.  Now, my late hub was definitely a 10!!  

2. What's your favorite candy? Would you say you have a sweet tooth? 

I love a Pay Day!  
I have a fondness for sugary foods!!

3. Somewhere you've been recently that had you feeling 'like a kid in a candy store'? 

It would have to be the library!!!  Usually, I just run in and pick up a book that has been on hold for me.  The other day, I actually went in to look for a book and found too many that I want to read.

   Then again....
I love Michael Kor purses and the other day I happened to be in a store that carried them.  I definitely felt like a kid...wanting something but can't have!

4. What do you think is the most effective way to make a positive change in the world? 

Show compassion for others.  We do not know what someone is going through or what news someone has just been given.   Just being KIND!!!!  

I remember a couple of years ago the Pay It Forward trend.  When I went through a drive through I would pay for the car behind me.  How about the same trend...Pay It Forward by showing compassion and being kind.

5.  Do you like surprises?

S
I don't think I have ever been surprised so I am thinking I would like it.

6. Insert your own random thought here.  


The other day, I went to get a few bags of candy.  I don't have any trick or treaters , but my son-in law does.  I cannot stand seeing Christmas decorations already out!!!  I like to enjoy each holiday and I think Thanksgiving gets a bum rap!!

Wednesday Hodgepodge

1. Do you struggle with the commercialization of the holiday season? What helps you keep your focus when the season’s busyness and commercia...