Wednesday, April 28, 2021

Wednesday Hodgepodge

From this Side of the Pond

1. What are some memories you associate with spring? As a kid I remember when the days started getting longer and we were able to play outside later into the evening. We played kickball and we played baseball with a tennis ball.  As a teenager, I remember sunbathing as SOON as the first hint of spring arrived. I found out I was pregnant with twins in the spring of 1986 and I remember having our windows open . . and I was sick as a dog. I remember sitting in the bathroom floor thinking, "oh no - I hope our neighbors can't hear me!" The next spring arrived and I remember putting those sweet babies in their infant seats and sitting outside on our tiny front porch (stoop?) in the sunshine. By the next spring, we were purchasing a sand box and a swing set and once again warmer and longer days brought more time to play outside.

2. April showers bring May flowers...was that saying proven true where you live? Snapdragons, anemones, carnations, lilacs, sweet peas, tulips, lily of the valley, orchids, roses, gardenias...which one on that list is your favorite May bloom? We live in Alabama so spring usually arrives pretty early. We have had a good bit of rain this month and flowers have been blooming all over our neighborhood. We have lots of azaleas and dogwood trees in Alabama. In our yard we have hydrangeas and I noticed this afternoon that there are the beginnings of flowers on each bush!! I don't have a favorite from that list.

3. What are your top three distractions and how do you deal with them? We have constant interruptions in a church office but that is often when ministry actually happens. When I'm home, the internet and social media are both distractions. For Lent, I gave up Facebook and Instagram and that helped. I haven't been on social media as much since Lent ended. So I guess my 3 distractions are people, Facebook, and Instagram. My answer sounds really lame. 

4. Do you eat beef? In the course of a week, how often is beef on the menu? A hamburger, steak, prime rib, or a roast beef dinner...which beef entree would you choose and yes you have to choose. Unless you're a vegan, and then you may pass. I love beef but we usually eat it only once or so a week. Tonight we had hamburger steaks - you can check out my H post here to see how I make them. We bought a couple of whole tenderloins sometime during this last year and Mark sliced them into steaks and we have those a lot on Saturday nights. A good steak or a good hamburger are both hard to beat.

5. In what way were you creative during the month of April? I participated in the April A to Z Blogging Challenge - I feel like that was creative. I don't think I made a single crafty thing this month which is unusual.

6. Insert your own random thought here. Our internet is giving us fits. We've been contemplating getting rid of cable TV and going with only internet TV but we get so frustrated at night trying to watch an episode of anything! I would love to hear pros and cons of going with just internet TV.

10 comments:

  1. I could totally give up Facebook if I had to but I like Insta for other things. Congrats for being able to put them down.

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  2. I don't have Internet TV but we gave up cable about 3 years ago now and got just a simple antenna that picks up local stations. Don't really miss too much shows these days. Once we got Winslow last year we kind of stopped watching TV which I think could be a good thing for us :)

    Your creativity does shine through with your A-Z challenge. Lots of work put into them! I went back and checked your H-Hamburger steaks. Going to print out that recipe. I like quick ones like this!

    I think Facebook is a distraction for a lot of us. I gave up Twitter (not that I did much with it) and Instagram (I did a bit more on that) a few months ago. Cancelled my accounts. Can't say I miss them. I'm not sure I could give up Facebook though we keep talking about it. So kuddos to you for giving it up for 6 weeks!

    betty

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  3. I am not the person to ask about the tv switch. We made a change this year from Dish to a cable offer and we regret it. Our internet is great but the tvs are a mess. Congrats on getting through the A-Z! Two more posts to go!!

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  4. We still have a relationship (of sorts) with Dish and subscribe to Netflix. Unfortunately, our internet connectivity is so hit and miss, that would never work as a solo act.

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  5. We got rid of cable a couple of years ago and are very happy with HULU and also subscribe to Netflix, Acorn, and Britbox. We saved $80 a month by ditching cable. Love Hulu. Keep us posted!

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  6. I love hydrangeas! I had (more than) one at my home in Oregon. SoCal was not a good climate for them, but now I am looking for one that will grow in Ohio. Wish me luck!
    I liked your answer about distractions in the church office--that's when ministry happens.

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    1. Yes, indeed that is when ministry happens. I would think the hydrangea would have to be very hardy to grow in Ohio. I walked outside today and ours are covered in the beginnings of blooms.

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  7. Your Spring memories are something special. I love dogwoods and hydrangeas. On the Seattle side of the mountains we had beautiful hydrangeas. I won't plant them here on the eastern side in our country yard because deer love them and it will be a waste of money. sigh. Speaking of the country our internet is not reliable at all and we don't have a Cable option. Everything is satellite. Dish works well. Happy last few days of April to you!

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  8. Before our move, we only had Direct TV, now we can't get cable so are paying for internet sources that we never use. It seems all we watch are Netflix and Prime Video.

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