I'm joining up with Joyce over at From this Side of the Pond for Wednesday Hodgepodge. She is so creative and comes up with these questions every week. It is amazing.
1. We're in to a season students call 'spring break'. Did
you/your family travel over spring breaks when you were growing up? Tell
us something about a 'spring break' you remember (from childhood or adulthood,
either one). When I was a kid, our family never went anywhere for spring
break that I remember. When I was in high school (after my mom died) I went
with a good friend to Panama City beach. It was cool but sunny and my friend
was very fair. She got the worst sunburn I have ever seen. She and her family
belonged to a Church of Christ so even on vacation, they went to church. My
friend was so sunburned that she fainted during church!! When our kids were in
older elementary school, I took the two of them (Mark was working) to
Gatlinburg. The hotel room didn’t live up to the online pictures. Glenn woke up
the first morning and he couldn’t turn his head. I literally drove them back to
Birmingham and called and made an appointment at the pediatrician and drove
straight to his office. They wrote a prescription for muscle relaxers and in a
day or so, Glenn was fine.
2. Last thing you broke? Was it a big deal? I can’t
think . . .Mark broke a saucer that is a part of our “rental package.” Oops.
The last thing I remember breaking was several years ago. I dropped a bottle of
nail polish at the nail salon. It made a huge mess and I felt like it was a big
deal.
3. March 7th is National Cereal Day...are you a fan? What's your favorite? If not cereal what's your favorite breakfast? Your typical breakfast? If and when I ever eat cold cereal, I prefer it without milk and for a snack. I love honey nut cheerios but don’t remember the last time I bought any. I do enjoy a good bowl of cocoa krispies and I would even put milk on those but not for breakfast.
Do grits count as a hot breakfast cereal? We love grits at our house.
I don’t eat traditional breakfast foods for breakfast. I love a turkey
and low fat cheese on keto bread sandwich or a peanut butter and honey sandwich
on keto bread. This morning I had two Morningstar farms fake sausage patties, a
piece of Kraft 2% sliced cheese, and mustard on two pieces of keto bread.
4. Break ground, break of dawn, break down, break the bank, break one's stride, break the ice, break a law, break a habit, break bread...choose one of the idioms listed and tell us how it applies to your life currently. Let’s see . . .I feel a little bit like “break the bank” fits. We have decided to do a few extra things while the house is an empty shell. Our last two houses were purchased new but finished except for a few paint color changes, a fence, that kind of thing. This is my first experience with change orders and oh my goodness. They add up.
I have also been waking up at the break
of dawn (4:30) most mornings. Some days I go ahead and get up and study
quietly. Mark was at his mom’s on Monday night, so on Tuesday morning at 4:30, I
cooked all the taco meat (9 pounds) for the young adults.
5. Where do you go to connect with friends and family? What
do you like to do most when you're home alone? When we are with friends, we either go to someone’s
house or to a restaurant most of the time. Every once in a while we will go to
someone's lakehouse or farm to spend time together. When I am home alone, I
love to get in the recliner and read a good book! I rarely have time to do that
but when I do, I enjoy it.
6. Insert your own random thought here. Speaking of
those change orders, I approved one this week for a pocket door in the Jack and
Jill bathroom upstairs. There are just too many doors in that room! Just FYI, that is the cheapest change order so far.


