Wednesday, September 14, 2016

Wednesday Hodgepodge


1. What's changed in your life, home, or community since your last birthday? 

Well, ordinarily I'd say this seems a little unfair, since my last birthday was less than a month ago.   But then yesterday, we got rid of my van.  It was well over 100,000 miles and the engine was starting to burn oil, the rockers were rusting, the body was in meh shape, and it was having electrical issues.  Now I drive this bad girl:



Help me name her!

2. September is Classical Music Month. Do you like/listen to classical music? If so what's a favorite piece and/or who is a favorite composer? 
Not often, to be honest.  It's rapidly becoming my son's favorite thing, though, and he seems to have a preference for Bach.

3. Besides The Bible, what's a book that has positively changed your life, relationships, career, or perspective? How so? 
Interesting question.  I'm having a hard time coming up with an answer.  I've been reading nonfiction lately--The Hiding Place by Corrie ten Boom is the one I most recently finished.  The story is a sad one, but it makes me approach things with just a little more care in mind.  We're reminded to be thankful in ALL things, not just the things that make us comfortable.  Corrie and her sister were imprisoned in a Nazi concentration camp, and if they can find gratitude in their situation, all of us can.

4. I read (here) these ten hobbies will make you smarter...play a musical instrument, read voraciously, meditate regularly, work out your brain (puzzles, sudoku, board games, etc), exercise often, learn a new language, write your feelings down (blog, journal, just write), travel to new places, cook different kinds of meals, participate in sports actively

Are any on this list your current hobbies? Which hobby on the list would you be most inclined to try? 

I play guitar, I read all the time, I pray, I take yoga twice a week, I cook, and I write when I remember to.  So this kind of IS my hobby list...

5. What sports traditions does your family have? 
Everyone else ignores them and leaves me alone while I watch football.  It kind of works.

6. In a few words, weigh in on the current football/National Anthem brouhaha. Keep it family friendly please.
Had the people protesting been doing so by jeering or mocking everyone, I would be less understanding.  But...I'm not proud of the way our country has handled civil rights, and I think sometimes these men and women have a point.  Their protest is one of quiet civil disobedience, and that is respectable.  I hope they're somehow able to effect positive changes. 

7. Where do you have loads of patience, and where do you most lack patience? 
I have loads of patience when it comes to food.  If it takes me three hours to prepare something, so be it.  I have no patience when it comes to getting my kids to cooperate in the morning.  I'm a breath away from announcing it's time to put on shoes, and I'm guessing Scout is nowhere NEAR ready.

8. Insert your own random thought here.
SCHOOL FUNDRAISERS, man.  Augh.

9 comments:

  1. I almost said The Hiding Place. What a lesson on forgiveness.

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    1. Agreed--one of these days I'm gonna make my kids read that book.

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  2. Ah, yes. The school fundraisers. So glad that part of my life is over and done. I will say that our PTA is doing a fine job this year. They haven't stepped up like this in some time. LOVE your new ride! And so jealous! Have a great day!

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    1. I'm sure I'll miss the fundraisers one of these days, but there's only so much wrapping paper/popcorn/cookies/candies/candles I can ask our family members to buy.

      Thank you! You have a great one too!

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  3. I love your new car. It's so sleek looking. Corrie ten Boom is a great example of being thankful. Great answer!

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  4. So many have mentioned "The Hiding Place", I must get this book. Seems to have a profound impact and positive message within a sad story. Love the new ride. Have a great week.
    Cheers!
    Lori in Blue Ridge, GA

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    1. It's a beautiful, captivating story. Have a great week and thanks for stopping by!

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