Welcome to this week's Wednesday Hodgepodge. If you've answered today's questions add your link at the end of my post then leave a comment for the lucky blogger beside you there. Here we go...
1. I write the Hodgepodge questions so they'll post on Sunday, which sometimes throws me off in terms of what day it is. St. Patrick's Day will be celebrated on Monday, March 17th. Did you mark the day in some way? Wear green? Make a special meal? Watch or participate in a parade?Mostly I think we make our own luck in the form of setting goals and working hard to bring them to fruition. If we're talking cards or Mah Jong or a board game of some kind then I'd say yes, luck does indeed play a part.
3. Of the 15 green foods listed, which one is your favorite and how do you like it prepared? Any on the list that are a hard no for you? In general do you like fruits and veggies? As a kid did you eat them willingly or did you hide peas in your napkin hoping your momma wouldn't see?
4. What's something that makes you 'turn green'? (with envy or with illness... whichever way you want to take it)
Pretty much all forms of transportation can turn me green. Planes, boats, cars on curvy roads. Hubs likes to say there is no mode of transportation we've been on together where I haven't been green around the gills at some point. Ferries are the worst and I never go anywhere without Dramamine.
Yes we have a boat. I'm good on the boat, especially if we're moving or anchored in a cove. I don't want to sit on 'the big water' and bob unless it's absolutely completely still. And as much as I love to travel you won't find me vacationing on a cruise ship. For a few reasons, but mostly it's the potential to be miserable from the motion.
5. Did you spend a lot of time outdoors as a child? Doing what? Do you spend a lot of time outdoors now? Doing what?
I feel like my sister and I were always outside. We would often take our indoor toys outside, Barbies especially, where we'd set up elaborate homes for them under a huge tree in the back yard. We also did lots of bike riding, jump roping, swinging as high as we could swing, and games of HORSE at our neighbor's basketball goal. We'd bring our crayons outside and sit and color on the porch, and we also liked to lay in the grass and watch the clouds go by, make clover necklaces, and daydream.
There was sledding, building snow forts, big snowball fights, and ice skating on the neighborhood duck pond in winter. Summertime found us at the pool every day and in the evenings all the neighborhood kids would gather in the middle of our street and play huge games of kick the can and hide and seek.
I still enjoy being outdoors, swimming, hiking, walking, kayaking, and my favorite-porch sitting. Just keeping it completely real-ha!
6. Insert your own random thought here.
Having the grands with us has meant exploring some of the local playgrounds. We went to one in a nearby park on Monday morning, and it was so pretty. There are Pickleball courts at the entrance to this particular park, which is as far as I'd ever been, but the playground area further back is nice and shady and sits right beside the water.
Hubs and I walked out on the dock there to watch the heron, who seemed unbothered by our presence...
Until he wasn't...
The park is huge and has an area for camping too. There's a great little camp store beside the playground that was fun to browse, and we'll definitely come back and bring a picnic lunch next time. #lovewhereyoulive
Your grandson has done a brilliant job with the photo, future photographer perhaps.
ReplyDeleteI agree about making your own luck, the harder you work the luckier you become.
Your childhood sounds like lots if fun, I loved being outside as a kid and I still do.
Thank you for another great week of questions.
I didn't even think of motion sickness when I was writing my answers. I, too, suffer from motion sickness! That park is gorgeous!!!
ReplyDeleteMy summer thing was to take my kids to different park playgrounds and elementary school playgrounds since they were empty. I remember when they got old enough for me to sit on a bench with my library book - life's little pleasures! I said basically the same about luck. Have you tried the sea bands wrist bands? I don't really experience that but I can see what you are saying about bobbing because I hate when we are in that situation.
ReplyDeleteI do wear the bands and think they help.
DeleteI get seasick too. Wish I had a porch to sit on!
ReplyDeleteUgh, so sorry about your motion sickness. Glad that hasn't kept you from good travels, though! That is a great shot of the heron flying away! Tomorrow is the first day of Spring and our Addy's 8th birthday!
ReplyDeleteYour corned beef and cabbage meal sounds delicious.
ReplyDeleteWell done your grandson with the photo! He takes better photos than I do sometimes. lol
There was such a big thing about Kale being the thing to eat a few years ago, I tried it and it's not for me.
I used to love going to different parks with my girls when they were little. The one you visited on Monday looks fab!
We have a friend who says he wears this patch thing that basically delivers Dramamine but he also says it affects him in weird ways if he is drinking alcohol so, that is interesting!
ReplyDeleteYour dinner sounds delicious and that's an excellent picture he took. Yes, we are having a hard time with James understanding that when we play Bunko it's just the luck of the dice. He doesn't like to lose. Like you, I like them all too but don't eat the kale very often. We eat green beans often but yours do sound delicious. Sorry about turning green on transportation. Those are wonderful childhood memories. That park looks amazing. Enjoy the rest of your week.
ReplyDeleteGood Hodgepodge to you, I love the swing that your daughter is on with her little one. What a fun idea. I am just in awe of all the amazing ideas people come up with to make our lives fun, like that swing. I would have liked something like that when I was a young mom. ;-)
ReplyDeleteYour grandson did a fantastic job taking that photo.
:-)
Carla
I get motion sickness too - it wasn’t an issue as a kid but now a bout of motion sickness can ruin my whole day. Your grandson did a good job with the photo. 🤳
ReplyDeleteThanks for another great Hodgepodge. I enjoyed your answers and all your photos. The grandson did a good job on your photo. I hope you have a great day.
ReplyDeleteYour personal revelation about your tendency for motion sickness really surprised me because you have been so many places and done so many things. But I'm glad you've not let that stop you.
ReplyDeleteI have had motion sickness most of my life. Dramamine tends to knock me out for days at a time, so when we took our Princess cruise to Alaska's Inside Passage (in about 2006), I wore that patch prescribed by my doctor and was absolutely fine. We even had one day in particular with especially rough seas, but I did not get the least bit sick. It was wonderful.
The park looks like such a great find! What a great picture by your grandson. I think the kids today will far surpass our technical skills soon. I'm loving all the childhood memories of playing outside on today hodgepodge answers. Growing up in the 70's was a special time! Thanks for the fun link up!
ReplyDeleteYour grandson did a great photography job and cute shirts y'all have! I love a cruise, but I take all the things....motion pills, bracelets and ear patches. Thanks for hosting!
ReplyDeleteIt has been a long day today, but full of fun. Being "in person" with blogging friends is just the best!! I enjoyed your answers and always enjoy participating in the Hodgepodge. Thank you!! xo
ReplyDeleteYour grandson seems to have a gift for photography! I forgot to mention any winter outdoor activities in my post, but when I was a kid we were outside as much as possible in winter too. But porch sitting is my absolute favorite outdoor activity as an adult - I need to move to a house with a sittable porch!
ReplyDeleteGreat photos to go with great answers
ReplyDeleteEnjoyed your answers. So fun and nothing like spending time with grandkids. I am kind of with you the opinion of kale. I like it but it's not a big favorite.
ReplyDeleteGreat photo of the heron taking off. A fun post Joyce.
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