Nothing like blogging for a month straight then dropping off the internet for a week or so. It's been busy here and something had to give. The blog it was.
It's Hodgepodge day and if you've answered this week's questions add your link at the end of my post, then leave a comment for the blogger there before you. Here we go...
1. What's something you may do this month?
I may get in the lake.
I'd love to go for a float but the water needs to warm up some. There are people out there paddle boarding, swimming, and jet skiing, but not me. I don't mind the water being on the cool side if the air is hot, but that hasn't been the case so far this spring. Soon though! Maybe even May.
2. Hola! Hodgepodge Day lands just after Cinco de Mayo... how do you feel about Mexican food? What's your favorite dish? Do you make it at home or is it a strictly dine out option?
I love Mexican food and enchiladas are probably my favorite dish. My mama's homemade especially. Guacamole is one of my favorite foods and I like a margarita with spicy recipes.
I don't make a lot of Mexican food at home, but we do have tacos, tortilla soup, and a salsa style grilled chicken bowl on occasion. I make my own guac and hubs makes a great margarita. Add a bowl of chips and I could call that dinner.
3. When the children of today grow up what do you think they'll say about this time period? What do you most hope they remember?
What might they say?
I think they'll say we were all a little bit crazy with the masking and the incredible isolation we forced upon them at a very important and vulnerable time in their lives.
What do I hope they remember?
I'm thinking of my grandchildren as I answer this one. I hope they remember feeling loved and secure, and sheer joy at the kind of freedom they had that belongs to childhood.
4. What advice would you give a new mother?
The internet and complete strangers are full of opinions...trust your instincts. God made you this child's mother by design.
Don't be afraid to ask for help from those closest to you if you feel overly tired or overwhelmed.
5. What's a phrase your mother often said to you? If you're a mom do you say it to your own children?
I wracked my brain, but couldn't come up with a particular phrase my mom said. My dad had a bunch of sayings he used, but we're talking mothers this month.
I think if you asked my girls they could share a few that I said often through the years, and maybe occasionally still do...'no hanky panky', 'text to let me know you made it home', and 'every little thing is gonna be alright' are some of those. I'm going to ask them because this question has me curious.
6. Insert your own random thought here.
Worth the wait...
She finally bloomed!