Sunday, February 1, 2026

It's An Old School 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's questions come Kwizgiver, who was invited to play by a blogging buddy named Paula. Now you're invited to play along, too.

The Old School Blogging Meme

I am passionate about ...

1) our grandkids    

2) our kids, too . . .right?

3) our Tuesday night young adults

4) teaching adult Sunday School at our church (this includes my faith, Jesus, etc.)

5) travel

I'd like to learn ...

1) I'd like to relearn Spanish - I had almost enough hours for a minor . . .a long time ago.

2) I'd like to learn what/how to do a capstone project.

3) Along the lines of #2, I need to learn what I have to do for a practicum.

4) I might like to learn more about nutrition.

5) I need to continue to learn how to be a better wife, friend, mother, employee, etc.

Things I say a lot ...

1) What cha doing?

2) What was that? (noises)

3) I need a diet pepsi, please.

4) I can help you with that.

5) I'll do it in just a minute - evidently I've been saying that one since childhood. My mom once said to me that "in just a minute" was my middle name haha!

Places I'd like to travel to ...

1) Portugal

2) Iceland

3) Scotland

4) Scandanavian Countries

5) Maybe Thailand or Vietnam or Australia or Japan

6) I need another number - Alaska, places like Slovakia -- anywhere in the world where I haven't been before!

What about you? What would be some of your answers to these prompts?

Wednesday, January 28, 2026

Chilly Hodgepodge - BRRR!

 



Here are the questions to this week's Hodgepodge. Answer on your own blog, then join us over at Joyce's blog - From This Side of the Pond.

1. I live in the south so we're pretty much only talking about the weather right now. Give us a weather report from where you live. Does the kind of weather you're having today affect your mood in some way? It is so cold in Alabama right now. We didn't get any snow or ice. We had torrential rain on Sunday with strong winds . . .and then the temp dropped. Everything did close on Monday due to the threat of black ice. It was 14 degrees when my alarm went off at 5:00 on Tuesday morning. I don't think the temp was above freezing on Monday. I know that doesn't sound cold to our friends who have negative temps right now . . .but we don't have the right clothes for this kind of weather. I only have a handful of long sleeve shirts!! The sky is blue and the sun is shining - so that is a good mood enhancer. 

2.  Avocados, kale, cauliflower and cottage cheese have all had their time to shine. 2026 brings us the year of the cabbage. Is this a vegetable you like? If so, what are some of your favorite dishes that call for cabbage?  I think it is so funny to think of "the year of the cabbage." I actually do like cabbage. I like it steamed (boiled?). I like it cooked in the crockpot with onions and kielbasa. I like using the preshredded slaw to make "eggroll in a bowl." My favorite way to eat cabbage is Asian Slaw. I make that often. It has sunflower seeds, toasted slivered almonds, green onions, toasted ramen noodles, shredded cabbage (slaw in a bag). The dressing is oil, sugar, vinegar, and the beef packets from the ramen soup.

3. Was a Cabbage Patch Doll a part of your childhood? Or maybe your children's childhood? What's a toy trend from your childhood you remember wanting for your own? My step-mother, now deceased, made us a "fake" cabbage patch doll one time. They were so cute!! I'm pretty sure that our daughter, Laura, had a cabbage patch doll but I don't remember her loving it. My childhood was long long ago haha! In hindsight, even though we didn't have a lot, I don't remember wanting something and not getting it for Christmas.

4. Something you've spent a lot of time doing lately? I know I sound like a broken record, but I have spent a lot of time doing homework. Y'all just have to hear about it until May of 2027 hahaha!

5. Somehow it's the last week of January...sum up your month in just three sentences. January 2026 has been better than January 2025. We've spent quality time with family and friends. I can't believe one month in 2026 is already over. How?

6. Insert your own random thought here! We have one trip planned for the fall - England and back to Ireland for a few days. We can't decide what other kind of trip we want to take this year. It can be difficult to plan around my work schedule plus exams. I can do homework while traveling, but exams and unreliable internet are not a good combination.


Monday, January 26, 2026

Weekend in Review

I have been studying a lot! I am taking Human Behavior in Organizations and Lifespan Development (Spring A is infant and child; Spring B will be the same book). Our professor said between January and May she will take us from conception to death. It is interesting! I had to learn another program - IBM SPSS. It is a spreadsheet for data plus an output to analyze that data. I then had to learn how to record using Studio (also new to me) and do a video explaining how it works and showing it on my screen. Google, ChatGPT, and I are close friends. Between the two of them, they have taught me how to do many things!!

The book below is a part of the Human Behavior class. Right now, we are doing all sorts of assessments on ourselves and then thinking about the type of person we would prefer as a co-worker and a boss. Then we have to write about it . . .I have to do a lot of writing. BUT . . .each class brings me closer to my degree, so I'm really not complaining.


I didn't take many photos this weekend. On Thursday night, we met our "out to eat" supper club at Half Shell Oyster House. There were 10 of us and we had a really nice time. I had a drop of lemon martini. It was delicious and when I couldn't finish it, Mark took over. He is such a good man! haha! Seriously - he is!


On Friday night, we went to our regular supper club - the one we've been in since 2004. We were in charge of the appetizer. I made pinwheel sandwiches.


Mark made Quail and Chukar poppers. I didn't eat one but the guys loved them.


This is what the little pinwheel sandwiches looked like after baking them - crescent roll dough, honey ham, swiss cheese, sharp white cheddar cheese all basted in a butter, worchestershire, poppyseed dressing.


Sunday was Celebration Sunday at our church. We were celebrating all of the amazing things God has done over the last year. It was a great day! It was pouring rain with lots of wind . . .and then the temps started dropping. I just got an email that our office will be closed tomorrow due to the threat of black ice. The schools are closed, too.



 

Sunday, January 25, 2026

Sunday Stealing 10 Little Happies

 


We found this one at CreativeGene. It's designed inspire "happy thoughts on a frigid January day." Obviously temperatures vary based on locale, but it's a lovely sentiment, so let's go.   

Here are 10 things that make me happy: (I am keeping these answers light and short and my answers are not in order of importance!)

1. Diet Pepsi

2. Good homemade guacamole and chips

3. A gorgeous sunrise

4. A gorgeous sunset

5. A bright blue sky with soft fluffy clouds and just the right amount of sunshine

6. A good book - had a great discussion about books we are reading while at dinner on Thursday night

7. Time with our granddaughters (and their parents)

8. Time with our friends - was blessed to do this a couple of times this week

9.  Warm towels removed directly from the dryer - I love to bury my face in them!!

10. Finishing homework in time to still enjoy some downtime. I'm typing these answers on Saturday afternoon and I still have one big project due tomorrow night.

Thank you for playing! Please come back next week.

Thursday, January 22, 2026

Catch Up Post

For the last two weeks, I have been able to answer the Sunday Stealing questions and the Hodgepodge questions. I've tried to take a few moments to comment on other blogs (I'm still working my way around!). I realized that I haven't written anything about what is going on! On Sunday, January 4, we attended our last holiday party. It was mainly desserts so I didn't eat anything! Our cousin, Nathan, made the caramel cake below. It looked so good!


I received the amaryllis below as a gift. The blooms are beautiful!


On Sunday, January 11, our staff hosted two Leadership Receptions. We have a new campus in Hoover that will be opening later this year and our Senior Pastor announced who the new pastor will be at this campus.


The evening was catered by a local company and everyone seemed to have a good time. I was so tired when I got home on Sunday night! This room was filled with people at 3:00 and again at 5:00. 


On Monday, classes began!


On Tuesday night, the young professionals made PB&J's for the Outreach Hub. They made about 100. I love to "eavesdrop" on their conversations. They are so fun!



Fast forward to Saturday, the 17th. Our daughter and son-in-law had some business to take care of in our town so they dropped the girls off for us to keep. We had fun!
We built with duplo blocks - one granddaughter made a giraffe.


The other granddaughter enjoyed tearing down the things that Gran and her sister made.


We live on a park and we spent a LONG time in the park. The swings had a good workout.


Pops and the little one had fun, too.


A neighbor and his daughter came outside and she and our granddaughter played so well together. They were pretending they were panthers and they were after their prey! The little one wanted to be in on their game.


The towers and slides were used!!


The little one has a nasty ear infection and green gunk in the nose! I brought her inside and fixed a simple lunch. Pop and the older one stayed outside playing.


I took her upstairs and put on her sleepsack and turned on the noise maker and we began to "rock rock." She went to sleep in my arms and I sat in that chair for an hour and 15 minutes holding her while she slept. 


While she slept, her big sister and Pops (who the little one calls Bop) took the golf cart for a spin around the neighborhood and they checked out one of the other parks. After little bit woke from her nap, we all headed back out to the park.



Even Pops climbed up in the tower.


It was a fun, but very tiring, day!!

I worked on Sunday, taught our Sunday School class, and then Mark and I went to his twin brother's house (and wife!!) for lunch. Our niece, who was married in June, is moving to DC. Her husband is a patent attorney and his new job is located there. Grace was able to get another great job and they will live there for a couple of years.

Monday morning brought a "field trip" for work for MLK day. We visited St. Paul UMC in downtown Birmingham. This church is on the same block as 16th Street Baptist church where the four little girls were killed by a bomb on September 15, 1963. I was 5 years old at the time and I have no memory of this event. I did learn something new from the displays at the UMC - I had no idea that black people could not use the library where my sister and I spent many happy hours. I teared up when I read about the one library where they could go. I have no idea why that one fact broke my heart a little bit more, but it did.

Below are some pictures from our visit. Since it was a school holiday, several employees brought their children.





Look at the window below -- look at the "big picture" -- Jesus takes up the whole window and then all sorts of people make up the "body of Christ."



It was a gorgeous day, but it was cold!! We took one photo on the steps of the church.



We took one inside the church. I am smack dab in the middle in the red coat.



The photo below is from our church history book. Evidently there was a rumor that young black college men were going to try to enter white churches . . .and our administrative board passed this "recommendation." It is a horrifying piece of our history.


When we got back to the church, Brian wrote the following article and posted the above pictures on social media.

Written by Brian Erickson (my boss, friend, and senior pastor of our church)

Grateful to start the day at our sister church, St. Paul's United Methodist, hearing stories of moral courage from the Civil Rights era, with several of the Trinity staff and their families.

It is humbling to remember that, while Christians were marching from the St. Paul's sanctuary out into the streets to face Bull Connor (another Methodist from Birmingham), Trinity's administrative board was adopting statements instructing the ushers to bar anyone from entry they felt might cause a disturbance, and making sure they didn't show the children denominational curriculum that featured black and white children playing together. Those stories are important for us to remember, because they remind us that good people can do bad things, or at least fail to do the right thing.

History is such a frustrating mirror, because it is often just as complicated as the present moment, if not moreso. I remember hearing a Holocaust survivor once say that the worst mistake we could make was to imagine the Nazis all as monsters, because then we would miss the lesson about human nature in general. We can sift through history to find only the patterns that reinforce our perspective, we can ignore the past altogether, or we can acknowledge what it has to teach us that we don't particularly want to learn. In every edition of the human race, the heroes have never been perfectly heroic, nor have the bad actors been perfectly terrible.

But one day, we will be a part of the past, and someone else will decide what it is we stood for. May that awareness shape the moment we've been given.

Lisa writing again - y'all . . .my final words for the day -- we have to do better. we have to be kind and good people. we have to love God and love all people.








 

Wednesday, January 21, 2026

BRRR . . .Hodgepodge!

 



1. Ice skating, skiing, sledding, snowshoeing, playing in the snow, or a snowy walk...which winter activity do you choose? Have you done any of these activities so far this winter? We have had no snow here in middle Alabama. We were supposed to have an ice storm this weekend but they are beginning to think it will be north of us. 

2. Everyone is posting pictures from ten years ago on their social media sites so let's jump on the bandwagon too. Share one photo and one thought to go with said photo from the year 2016. And maybe everyone isn't doing this, but many are and we're going to be part of the fun. 

We had a LOT going on in 2016. We became grandparents for the first time (and I've lost a lot of weight since then!). Our son had his colon removed that year. Our son and daughter celebrated their 30th birthdays that year. I took my first trip to Israel -- really my first trip out of the country (besides Nassau and St. Martin) which included a 12 hour flight (without Mark). We went to a LOT of weddings in 2016, too!

3. What's a trend you hope disappears in this new year? I don't have this in my house, but I am not overly fond of open shelving in a kitchen. Give me good cabinets any day! Please don't be offended if you have open shelving. It is just not for me!

4. 'They' say there's a day for everything and January 21st proves it. National Granola Bar Day. Do you like granola bars? How about just regular granola? Do you like bars of other kinds? If we ever buy granola bars, we buy the crunchy Nature Valley ones. I enjoy regular granola, but it can be so fattening! While on the AmaSerena back in October, they served cold muesli. It was basically overnight oats, which I love! I would put a tiny sprinkle of granola on top for a little crunch. It was so good!

5.  A frozen lake, a trickling stream, a raging river, or a deep well...which one describes something about your life right now? Elaborate as much or as little as you like. I guess I am white water rafting down a raging river! Between work and school and life, things are always busy. I am thankful for a deep well, too . . .of faith and friends and family. According to my blog, I had a faith crisis back in the later part of 2015. Did anyone read lots of old posts when you were answer question 2?

6. Insert your own random thought here. I started writing a "catch-up" post on the weekend and I still haven't finished it. Maybe tonight or tomorrow . . .Stay warm!


Sunday, January 18, 2026

Sunday Stealing 3 X 5

 


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! 

Back in 2007, Donna from Just Me was tagged by her blog buddy Shaz to answer a long and lovely list of three things. We've pared it back to 5.

3 x 5

Three things I love (Remember, these are things, not people):

1.    A gorgeous sunrise

2.    A gorgeous sunset (I love both sunrise and sunset!)

3.    A cold diet pepsi!

Three things on my desk (at work):

1.    A laptop

2.    A docking station for my laptop

3.    A big monitor and a keyboard

Three things I can't do:

1.    Snow ski (I've never tried)

2.    Snow board (I've never tried)

3.    Plant a garden (we don't have a big enough yard)

Three things I'm good at:

1.    Hosting people for dinner

2.    Cooking

3.     Gift wrapping

Three things I want to accomplish:

1.    Lose the last 10 pounds -- I'm ready to be at my goal weight!

2.    Graduate from college -- planned for May of 2027

3.    Finish cleaning out our attic

 

Thank you for playing! Please come back next week.