Musings of a Middle-Aged Mom
Monday, June 8, 2026
Weekend (plus a little last week) in Review
Sunday, June 7, 2026
Sunday Stealing
I am joining up with the thieves from Sunday Stealing!
We stumbled upon a post on Blogography that promises to ask
"questions you aren't used to." Well, after all the memes we've done,
that's a tall order! Of the 65 questions asked, we've stolen 10 of the most
unique.
10 Questions You Aren't Used To
1. What celebrity would you never want to
meet? George Costanza (Jason Alexander).
2. What do you label yourself as? I'm a full-time college student at 67 years old. I'm a mom and a Gran and a wife and a full-time employee on a church staff. I am a Christian.
3. You can only have one sandwich for the rest of your life.
You have every sandwich-making ingredient known to man at your disposal. What
sandwich do you make? I think I would make a delicious cheeseburger. Does that count as a sandwich? I would add lettuce and tomato and pickles, along with mustard and ketchup.
4. An angel provides you with a lifetime supply of the
alcoholic beverage of your choice. What's it gonna be? Hmmm . . .I love Grey Goose Vodka. I also love Wild Leap Strawberry Mango and I haven't been able to find it anywhere around us!!
5. Have you ever built a snowman? Yes. We don't get a lot of snow, but when we do . . .I love to make a snowman. My last snowman was tiny!
6. If you could ask your future self a question, what would
it be? I am not sure that I want to know the future. I need to think about this question!
7. Have you ever baked your own birthday cake? I don't think I have!
8. Which are cooler: dinosaurs or dragons? Dinosaurs . . .I guess!
9. What do you like about babies? I love those first smiles and that first belly laugh!!
10. You discover a beautiful island upon which you may build
your own society. What's the first rule you put in place? How about "always be kind"? Or . . .maybe mind your own business hahaha!
INSTEAD OF STEALING, LET'S BUILD OUR OWN MEME. Think of a question you'd like to ask and insert it here. If we get at least four good ones, we'll do our own DIY meme in a week or two. How about "what is your favorite sleeping position"?
Thank you for playing! Please come back next week.
Wednesday, June 3, 2026
It's a Wednesday Hodgepodge Kind of Day!
1.What's something you find extremely difficult that most
people would say is simple?
I took the class/test to get my vessel license back when our kids were younger (we all three took the class/test.) I've driven a boat maybe once since then -- I realized that I don't have much sense of direction on the water! Maybe if I lived on the lake or drove a boat every weekend, it would become easier.
2. "And so with the sunshine and the
great bursts of leaves growing on the trees, just as things grow fast in movies
I had that familiar conviction that life was beginning over again with
the summer."
~F. Scott Fitzgerald
Does the season of summer make you feel this way?
Elaborate.
I love the longer days that begin with daylight peeking out around 5:00. If I step outside at 5:00 a.m., I can hear the birds singing their songs so beautifully. After work, the daylight hangs around until 8:00 p.m. These longer days are glorious. I feel like life is fresh and new (until the heat and humidity slap me in the face hahaha!).
3. Pickles. Love 'em or no thank you? What's your favorite
type of pickle? What's something you eat that definitely needs a pickle added?
I love pickles - thank you very much! I like dill pickles. I love a small dill pickle (the baby ones) with a turkey sandwich or with a scoop of chicken salad! My family LOVES spicy pickles - like Wickles. They all love pickled okra (I do not!). Our daughter loves Grillo's pickles and she uses the juice in her coleslaw!
4. Tis the season...do you know any June brides? Are there
any weddings on your summer calendar? What's your favorite movie wedding?
We do not have a summer wedding on our calendar. I can't believe it! I schedule the weddings for our church, and we do have one June bride, two July brides, and a couple of August brides. I thought we might get an invitation to one, but we haven't. We did get a save the date card for a December wedding! What is my favorite movie wedding? hmmm . . .I loved My Big Fat Greek Wedding! Our nephew got married last May (a year ago) in a Greek wedding and it was fun! I didn't see anyone whip out a bottle of windex, though (iykyk). I also loved Father of the Bride. I also liked Princess Bride!
5. June 1st is/was National Say Something Nice Day...say
something nice here.
All of you (other bloggers) are great! I love reading your posts and I always appreciate your comments.
6. Insert your own random thought here.
I had a mini meltdown last night. Class officially started yesterday and I couldn't get my introduction video to download correctly. I finally was successful at 10:00 p.m. last night. As we crawled into bed, I told Mark that every semester I think to myself, "I can't do this." I know I can, but I have such a moment or two (or three) of panic right at the beginning. Over the course of the summer, we cram a 15 week course into 5 weeks and then take about four days off and cram another 15 week course into another 5 weeks. In a teary voice, I said to Mark, "What if I'm this close - close enough to see the finish line - and I can't do it?" He said just the right thing - "You've made all A's since you started back to college . . .all you have to make is C's to graduate." This made me laugh! I love the recognition of being on the Dean's List at 67 (will be 68 in a couple of weeks), but he is right. I can still succeed and graduate without making another A. Just FYI - I'm still going to try for the A's!
p.s. I will do my best to get around and at least comment "hey!" . . .but if I fall behind in commenting, please know I'll be back!
Monday, June 1, 2026
Life Lately - Basically . . .Weekend in Review
The tradition dates back to medieval Europe. Early maces
were functional weapons used by knights and bodyguards to protect dignitaries
during processions.
I'm sure a lot of colleges/universities have a mace - but it is new to me. I think it is interesting that the service included two traditions from medieval times.
Sunday, May 31, 2026
Fill-In-the-Blank Sunday Stealing
First of all -- how in the world is today the last day of May??????
I'm joining up with the other Sunday Stealing thieves. We answer the questions/fill in the blanks and link up!
Once upon a time there was a blogger named Janet who posted
a fill-in-the-blank meme
every Friday. Let's give it a try.
Stealing The Friday Fill-in
1. _____ is not the end of the world.
Tripping and falling IN FRONT OF OTHER PEOPLE is not the end of the world! Yes, it is mortifying. I've done it twice - once back in 2018 and once a couple of months ago.
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| This is at the beginning - maybe day 2 after the fall -- look at all the bruises - I fell flat on my face and didn't catch myself at all. |
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| This was a few days later - y'all . . . I can't believe I wasn't more seriously injured - my face hit a solid metal pier. |
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| The bruising on my cheek had faded, but look at that goose egg. This was about 10 days or two weeks after the fall! |
2. _____ tastes so good!
Ice cold watermelon that is good and ripe tastes soooo good!
3. Sometimes, putting others first is _____.
Sometimes, putting others first is very hard.
4. _____ is breathtaking, really.
Sunrises and sunsets are both breathtaking, really!
5. Well, maybe there is _____.
Well, maybe there is a bigfoot! Our oldest granddaughter, our son, and Mark all want there to be a real bigfoot.
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| This is Harry from Harry and the Hendersons. If there is a bigfoot, I want him (or her) to be nice! |
6. This week, my plans include _____ .
This week, my plans include Family Law homework, regular work, hosting the Young Adults, lunch with friends . . .and surely something else fun! I just don't know what yet!!
Thank you for playing! Please come back next week.
Wednesday, May 27, 2026
What's Your Name Hodgepodge
1. Do you like your name? Are you named after someone
(grandparent, etc)? If you have children how did you choose their names?
My name, Lisa, is fine. It is a part of me at this stage of life. Supposedly my mom named me after Mona Lisa. We don't have any other Lisa's in our family. Our son is named after my dad (first name) and Mark's dad. Our daughter's middle name is my middle sister's name. Her first name was found on a quilt at Mark's mother's house. I think her first name appears on both sides of our family - way back!
2. A piece of red velvet cake, a scoop of vanilla ice
cream or a slice of blueberry pie? You can only have
one...which will you choose? If you could pick any red, white, or blue
dessert other than those listed here, what would you
choose?
Does the red velvet cake have cream cheese icing? If so, I would choose the cake. If not, I would choose blueberry pie. Since I don't eat sweets, it is a moot point. If I could choose any other red, white, or blue dessert . . .I would choose Strawberry Pretzel Salad. Yeah . . . it has salad in its name, but it isn't really!
3. What's a job you'd like to try for just one
day?
I would love to be an archeologist for just one day!
4. Any patriotic decor in your home currently or coming up
this summer?
We fly an American flag on our front porch all of the time, along with many of our neighbors. Other than the flag, no patriotic decor.
5. It's the end of May, so let's exercise our brains. Sum up
your month with an acrostic using the word MAY. We can do it!!
M — Mentally checked out of classes (small break between semesters)
A — Attempted one lake day with friends (did it! enjoyed it!)
Y — Yep, it rained again (is it ever going to stop raining??)
6. Insert your own random thought here.
Classes begin again on Monday. For the June minimester, I will be taking Family Law. I have emailed with my professor and she sounds great!
For those of you who have granddaughters between the ages of 7-10, what are some fun craft things you have done together. One is 7 and one is 10 so it would be nice to have some things that both can do. I saw one thing on Leslie's blog (https://onceuponatimehappilyeverafteragain.blogspot.com) that I made a copy of and I plan to scour the house for those supplies. What else??
Sunday, May 24, 2026
A Grateful Sunday Stealing
Welcome to Sunday Stealing. Here they steal all types of
questions from every corner of the blogosphere. Cheers
to all of us thieves!
Since it's the Memorial Day weekend, we're going to keep
this simple. On us all! The first question came courtesy of AI.
Memorial Day Questions
1) What freedom are you most grateful for?
Since this question was generated by AI, I decided to see how AI would answer this question. I definitely agree with AI on being grateful for freedom of speech. I am personally thankful for freedom of religion, but I sometimes wonder how people of other faiths feel. I am thankful that I have the freedom to vote! When I was taking one of my Sociology classes, I found out that women finally had freedom to have a credit card in the 1970's. Y'all . . .oh my goodness, that is so shocking to me. I was coming of age in the late 1970's and I remember having a couple of cards. I didn't realize that was a new freedom!
2) What book are you currently reading?
I am reading "The Lies We Trade" by Kristine Delano. It is ok. I read "Dinner with Edward" a few days ago.
3) What have you been listening to?
As I am typing this, I am listening to Mark tell me about the flooring he's been putting in at the farmhouse and I can hear the washing machine tumbling around with his farm clothes inside.
4) What shows or movies have you been watching?
We are watching Landman and Night Agent and Will Trent (it is over for now!). I have been watching Young Sheldon when I am here by myself (if I watch anything at all).
Thank you for playing! Please come back next week.

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