Wednesday, July 30, 2025

A HOT Hodgepodge!

 


1. On July 29th 1957 The Tonite Show premiered with Jack Parr as it's host. This marked the beginning of the modern day talk show. Do you watch any daytime or late night talk shows today? Do you have any thoughts on the hubbub surrounding the cancellation of The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, or are you more in the camp of 'who is Stephen Colbert? 

I don't have an opinion about the late show. I'm at work all day so I definitely don't watch daytime TV and we are usually in bed by 10:00, so I don't watch late night talk shows either.

2. What's the best part of your day? 

I am a morning person! I get up early and enjoy the quiet. I have a diet pepsi and I ride the stationary bike . . .and then I get ready to go to work.

3. What's something your generation does that you actually dislike? 

I strongly dislike the tendency of several Baby Boomers to turn everything into a political matter. I also don't like when someone my age dismisses the opinion of young adults. Both of those things could be any generation, but I've noticed my own doing both things quite often.

4. When you cook do you clean as you go, or clean it all up once you're finished cooking? What's the last thing you cooked/baked in your own kitchen? 

I only clean as I go IF I need to reuse some items such as the mixer bowl. I really love when Mark comes in and washes as I cook!! I served baked spaghetti last night for the young adults so I used one of my ovens yesterday.

5. Sum up your July in ten words or less. 

July: HOT 🥵! Time with granddaughters plus learning LOTS about Human Sexuality 

6. Insert your own random thought here. 

My random thought today is actually a couple of random questions? Here are the things I bought on Saturday. What should I put on the bottom shelf of this piece of furniture? It is located in the dining room.  


Here is a closer look. I bought the three old cups and saucers and the red pitcher. Just FYI, I have a little red in every room but one. I love a pop of red in every room, which is actually tough because we are all Auburn people around here. At least I'm a student at Samford University and their colors are red and blue. I'll claim it!
What should I put on that bottom shelf?


I also bought the fish picture. I had admired it a month or so ago, but was not going to pay the price. It was on sale 65% off on Saturday. The person is trying to clean out their booth. Sold! I originally bought it to hang over this bench on our screened porch. There will be an inch or so on each side of the picture if we hang it here.


Or should we hang it in this big open space between the two windows? Thoughts?







Monday, July 28, 2025

Weekend in Review

We had a long weekend which began last Wednesday afternoon. After a lunch meeting at work, I slipped off and headed home. I threw enough clothes and toiletries in a bag for a 24 hour stay. Mark was already packed and he had loaded the furniture in the truck. We were on the road by about 2:30 headed south to our daughter's house. Laura and Scott purchased a house and had planned to totally remodel it and add on a master bedroom and bath BUT the numbers they were given before they purchased the house DID NOT match the REAL cost of redoing the house. They (and the rest of both families) did some of the work themselves and they hired a local contractor to do the rest. Then they put it on the market while they continued to live with the in-laws (8 months - too long on all sides). It didn't sell in a month and school is about to start, so they spent Monday and Tuesday packing and moving into the house. While we were all at dinner on Wednesday night, they received two offers and one was for full price. Why is life like that? If the offer had been two days earlier, life would have been easier for them. Now we are praying for the house to pass inspection.

Laura wanted two of her grandmother's chairs plus the long table that was in her entry hall so Mark had tagged them for her and he loaded and delivered.



The granddaughters all love their pops. He is THE BEST and MOST CREATIVE playmate.


They built castles and mermaid homes and all sorts of things on the kitchen table . . .so that the little one wouldn't destroy them.


They also played roller coaster . . .which was loud and hilarious and fun. They went on at least 30 roller coaster rides.


We were finally able to spend enough time with the little one for her to "know" us. She would come to us and raise her arms to be picked up -- hallelujah! We haven't been able to spend as much time with her as with the older two and it has hurt my heart.


We got home around dinner time on Thursday night. I had a quiz and a huge project for school. 

On Friday, our son texted and wanted to know if our daughter-in-law and oldest granddaughter and two friends could come play in the neighborhood pool. They had a blast. It started raining and they kept swimming!


After studying all day, I headed to the nail salon around 5:00 p.m. for a much needed pedicure. I have NO desire whatsoever to do my own toes, and I realize what a luxury it is to be able to get a pedicure every few weeks. In and around the other things, I washed our sheets, washed a load of my workclothes I wash my dresses, etc. in cold water on a gentle cycle and hang to dry and I keep those clothes in a separate pile so they don't get thrown in with towels and underwear.

Saturday morning - guess what I was doing? Still working on my project for school. My powerpoint presentation is on Maternal Mortality rates. I would get up every hour or so and dust something. I ran the roomba downstairs while I was studying.

I decided that I had to get out of the house for just a few minutes and even though I had ordered groceries earlier, there were a few things I needed to pick up at the Pig. Before going to the store, I stopped at the Shades Mountain Mercantile. I actually bought several things - 3 cups and saucers (antique Fiestaware) and a big red pitcher plus a wooden art piece with colorful fish for the screened porch. I took this photo because I love iron skillets and cookware.


Sunday morning found me at work at 7:00 and then I taught our adult Sunday School class a lesson on tragedy and loss and grief.

Mark and I dug around in the refrigerator for lunch. I didn't cook! He went to our brother-in-law's to make drawer fronts for the kitchen at the farm and I worked on the project plus made a quadruple recipe of one-pot spaghetti for Tuesday night and I baked brown sugar brownies for two neighbors - our next door neighbors celebrated their 50th anniversary yesterday and Lu, who lives across the park, will celebrate her birthday this week.

I've been trying to come visit everyone's blogs . . . I'm just a little slow lately.

What did you do this weekend?





Saturday, July 26, 2025

Sunday Stealing

Welcome to Sunday Stealing. Here we will steal all types of questions from every corner of the blogosphere. Our promise to you is that we will work hard to find the most interesting and intelligent questions. Cheers to all of us thieves!

This week, while looking for a blog we hadn't hit yet, we discovered Living in the World, Not on It. This meme comes to you from "life in the slow lane of the unemployable, unworkable, disabled HR Manager/EMT." Too bad she quit posting because she sounds interesting.

Living in the World, Not on It

1) You're on a trip taking a tour through the jungle. You have a backpack with some food, first aid supplies, a pocket knife, a flashlight and a couple bottles of water. Somehow, you get separated from your group. By night fall you haven't found your group and haven't heard them looking for you. How long do you think you would be able to survive on your own?

hahaha! I would NOT survive more than a few hours. Mark, on the other hand, would survive indefinitely! 

2) Do you think it's okay to lie to spare someone's feelings? Why? 

I try not to lie . . . but sometimes I might answer in a round-a-bout way.

3) If a talking doll were made to resemble you, what 3 phrases would it say?

Well . . .Every Sunday I say "Welcome to Trinity" -- "Good morning!" - "Happy Sunday"!! I guess that is what she would say!  

4) If the super power to be able to read minds at will was possible, do you think it would be... cool and helpful, intrusive and wrong, manipulative or maddening?

 I don't think I would want to read minds. I think my feelings might be hurt haha!

5) Are drunk confessions things people can't bring themselves to say sober or just the crazy ramblings of an influenced and intoxicated mind? 

That is a really good question. I've always wondered and I don't have an answer. I can't wait to read the thoughts about this question!!

Thank you for playing! Please come back next week.

Wednesday, July 23, 2025

Time for a Hodgepodge!

 

I am joining up with Joyce and friends for the Hodgepodge questions of the week. If you have commented on my blog, I promise to come back and visit you VERY soon. I'm running a tad behind this week, but I love comments.

1. When does time pass slowly for you? When does time past quickly for you? 

My sister and I were just talking about our daddy and how he used to tell us not to "wish our lives away." He would always say that the older you were, the faster time went. I know there are 24 hours in a day for all of us, but I think I understand his comment now that I'm 67!

Time passes slowly when I'm having to do something I don't enjoy - like sit in a hospital room with someone. Time flies when I'm having fun . . .or when I have a lot to do . . .or just . . .time flies.

2. Do you have a favorite beach? What's your favorite 'beach' activity? Tell us what we'd find in your beach bag.

We haven't been to the beach in a couple of years which is tragic :-). For almost my entire life, a beach trip was a part of the year. Our family would go to Laguna Beach (which is probably part of 30A at this point). When I was a teenager, we went to Destin or Fort Walton. After Mark and I were married and after our kids were born, we went to Gulf Shores or Orange Beach every year. We went for a week in June of 2021 and we went for several days in October of 2023.

sun was in our faces - creating too much
and too little light

our beach vacations always
include fishing

You can find sunscreen, a diet pepsi, a bottle of water, and something to read PLUS my phone in my beach bag - at home, I will have the pool swipe card and at the beach, the key card (or whatever is needed to get back in the condo).

3. Your favorite book or movie with a beach setting? 

Have you read The Noticer by Andy Andrews? I love that book and it is about Gulf Shores, AL.


I've also read some "fun" books about the beach over the years that I've enjoyed -- written by authors such as Mary Kay Andrews and Elin Hilderbrand.

4. What's a food you love, but find it's a pain to eat? Is it worth it? 

I don't eat things that are a pain to eat hahaha! Seriously - I don't like ribs (too much trouble). I can eat fried chicken on the bone, but it isn't my favorite. I can't wait to read everyone's answers for this question.

5.  Do you like roller coasters? What's the best (or worst) roller coaster you've been on? 

I do love roller coasters. I haven't ridden one in several years. I loved Space Mountain at Disneyworld. I have always loved wooden roller coasters - I remember riding the Great American Scream Machine a million times (slight exaggeration) at Six Flags over Georgia.

not my photo - borrowed from the internet

6. Insert your own random thought here. 

Mark made our Trinity UMC social media page. I've mentioned how he volunteers at The Hub (our missions and outreach center) a couple of days every week. Here he is hard at work:



Monday, July 21, 2025

Weekend in Review

We are headed to Amsterdam in the fall and this popped up in my social media feed this week -- oh my goodness - how cute! I wonder if it is real or AI generated haha!



My ENT has prescribed a new medicine for me. This is a steroid nasal spray powered by your own breath! Seriously. Also, it cost well over $500 but my insurance pre-approved the expense.
I hope it is helpful!


On Friday, I met my monthly "lunch bunch" group at Ashely Mac's. We normally eat together on the first Friday, but that didn't work this month due to the holiday. The group agreed to meet at noon instead of 11:30 because I had a hair appointment that morning. By the time I arrived in Homewood at 11:55, there was not a parking place to be found. I had been in the car for 45 minutes and had consumed a ginormous bottle of water . . .after driving through the soho parking deck (nothing) and around the block (nothing), I turned in the opposite direction and headed to our church to go to the bathroom!! (TMI?) Then I headed back to the restaurant and my friend called and told me where she found a place. I usually order a salad but they had a summer tomato tart on the menu. I ordered and enjoyed. Then Mark wanted a tomato tart for dinner hahaha! Here is mine - Heirloom Tomato and Feta tart (it is a Weight Watchers recipe!) That is a 1/4 of the pan - 2 points.


Our daughter is a teacher and she will be teaching in a different school system this year and she will be teaching kindergarten rather than 3rd grade. She asked me to make curtains for her classroom. Sewing was on the agenda for the weekend.



When the designer came to visit a week or so ago, she suggested ordering a bookcase shaped like a canoe for our upstairs loft area. The loft is where we keep all of the toys for the grandkids (there are also barbies and accessories stuffed into all of the drawers in the loft). The bookcase came from Bass Pro Shop! The delivery guy (not bass pro) threw it up onto our porch - thank goodness it wasn't broken. Mark unpacked it downstairs and he and I lugged it up the steps. I will do more work on "decorating" it, but for now . . .it is fine. Just fine.


I did a lot of homework over the weekend. 

Saturday afternoon, I made a giant salad to take to supper club. It was delicious and I didn't even make a picture.

I took one photo of the appetizer made by the hostess . . .and somehow deleted said photo. Duh! So I borrowed this one from the wonderful world of the internet. The host and hostess also made chicken kebobs for dinner.

https://beyondthenoms.com/prosciutto-melon-skewers/

She also made some mini cheeseballs similar to these:

https://dangthatssweet.com/mini-cheese-ball-bites/

We love these friends so much and are so thankful to be loved by such wonderful people.

I had to be at work at 7:00 on Sunday morning and I taught our adult Sunday School class on Good vs. Evil (we are still in the movie series for the summer).
We ate leftovers for lunch and took a nap!
I finished sewing the curtains and did more homework.


We watched a couple of TV shows and were in bed by 10:00.

How was your weekend??














 


Sunday, July 20, 2025

Sunday Stealing

Welcome to Sunday Stealing. Here we will steal all types of questions from every corner of the blogosphere. Our promise to you is that we will work hard to find the most interesting and intelligent questions. Cheers to all of us thieves!

This week we stole from Follow That Dream. Bonnie, who posted it, admits she stole it from Stella. Now here it is, just waiting for you to steal it for your blog ...

Stolen from Follow That Dream

1. My bestie and I once ...I skipped this question and answered all of the others, but now I'm back and the question is still the same. I cannot come up with a response. Let's see . . .this is lame. We are die hard Auburn fans at our house, but one time my bestie and I went to see the girl's gymnastic meet at the University of Alabama because my bestie's sister-in-law was the head coach. My bestie and her husband had season tickets. I tried thinking back to childhood -- I'm sure my various besties and I did all sorts of things.

2. When I'm nervous ...I pick at the skin on the side of my thumbnails - I don't even realize I'm doing it. Sometimes I also talk too much when I'm nervous.

3. My hair ...is blonde . . .but it wasn't originally . . .but it should have been blonde all along - my eyes are green and my eyebrows are light.

4. When I turn to the left, I see ...a cute piece of furniture we bought last week.

5. My favorite aunt ...died of covid complications.

6. I have a hard time understanding ...why other people drive like they do.

7. You know I like you if ...I hug you.

8. When I was 5 years old ...I didn't go to kindergarten because they didn't have kindergarten in my school.

Thank you for playing! Please come back next week.

Wednesday, July 16, 2025

Calm, Cool, and Collected Hodgepodge

 


1. What's a characteristic you admire in others? Elaborate.

I wish I could stay even-tempered no matter what’s happening around me—calm, cool, and collected in any situation. I also wish I felt more self-assured, or maybe just had more confidence in myself.

2. Do you have a favorite mug? Let's see it. Why is this one your favorite? 

I do not have a favorite mug because I rarely drink from a mug. Mark has a couple of favorite mugs - he wants a big cup for his coffee because he uses a healthy large amount of half and half in his coffee.

3. July 15th is/was National Give Something Away Day...will you (or did you, depending on what day you answer these questions) give something away? If so what? Do you regularly give away or do you tend to  'accumulate'? 

Now I want to go clean out a closet! Mark and I try not to hold onto things. We try to clean out stuff once a year or so. I've got a 35mm camera and some amazing lenses . . .I should give them away. Maybe I'll do that. I did give a piece of furniture to the Community Furniture Bank this week!

4. You're planning a trip. Do you prefer exploring big cities or smaller, more off the grid towns? World Atlas lists these 12 'off the grid' towns to see in 2025. How many on the list have you seen? Of those listed which one would you most like to visit? Tell us why? 

Boothbay Harbor Maine, Middlebury Vermont, New Hope Pennsylvania, Rehoboth Beach Delaware, Brevard North Carolina, Saugatuck Michigan, Medora North Dakota, Ouray Colorado, Lamoille Nevada, Neah Bay Washington, Hood River Oregon, or Cambria California

*You can read more about each destination by clicking the link above. 

I love to travel, but I’ve never really thought about whether I prefer big cities or small ones—maybe I lean toward smaller? I’m not sure! I haven’t been to any of those places, but they all seem really cool. Rehoboth Beach and Ouray both look like fun spots to visit. I’ve also never been to the Pacific Northwest, so several of those destinations are definitely on my list.

5. Have you ever...ridden a motorcycle? yes been to a Disney park? yes met a celebrity? yes won a contest? yes Tell us something about whatever you answered yes to on this list. 

I went on a date with a guy who drove a motorcycle. It was fun riding behind him, but I don't think I would want to do it all of the time. 

I've been to Disney World twice. The first time we went was when our kids were about 10 years old. My sister and her husband (ex - he who remains nameless ha!) and son met us. We planned that vacation for months! We stayed at Port Orleans and had so much fun.


About a year and a half later, Mark had a meeting at the Contemporary and we pulled the kids out of school and we went with him. It was late October and we rode and rode and rode the rides while Mark was in his meetings. The kids rode Space Mountain about 10 or 12 times in a row one night. I made it through 3 times and then I said, "I'll be standing right here."

I've met Bob Goff. In case you don't know him, he is an author and has several book studies on DVD. One of his studies is why I'm back in college at the fine age of 67. The study is Dream Big . . .and I did Dream Big!

I also got an autograph from Jerry Clower one time for my father-in-law. 

I won a Pappy van Winkle contest and won a bottle of Pappy for Mark.


6. Insert your own random thought here. 

It’s so hot here in Alabama, I’m starting to understand why Southern porches were made for sitting still with sweet tea—any movement feels like a negotiation with the sun. Actually, I am so thankful for Willis Haviland Carrier who was an American engineer, best known for inventing modern air conditioning, inventing the first electrical air conditioning unit in 1902. Thank you Mr. Carrier! I appreciate you!