Welcome to The Wednesday Hodgepodge. I'm always grateful for those who join in here each week. And if you're here just occasionally I'm grateful for you too! If you've answered today's questions, add your link at the end of my post, then leave a comment for your neighbor there. Here we go-
1. Do you feel like you have a 'full plate' at the moment? In what way?2. How did you learn to cook? If you have children did you teach or encourage them to cook? Do you like to follow a recipe or is your cooking style more 'let's wing it'.
I learned to cook by watching and helping my momma, a truly wonderful cook. She made everything from scratch, served balanced meals, set the table, and baked a ridiculous, but much loved and appreciated, number of Christmas cookies every year.
Both of my girls also enjoy cooking and baking and I think would say they learned the same way I did. That is, by watching and helping me in the kitchen. Still one of my favorite places to be with them, especially at the holidays. So many great conversations are held while chopping and stirring.
As far as cookbooks vs. winging it I'd say I'm a little bit of both. I'll follow a recipe, particularly in baking where measurements and proportion matter. I love cookbooks, but I can also come up with something on the fly from my pantry in a crunch. I guess I'll say that while I can 'wing it' I rarely do.
3. Last time you bit off more than you could chew? Elaborate.
I can't really think of the last time I might have said yes when I should have said no. I try not to do that in this season of life. I used to excel at juggling many many things, but these days I'm happier without quite so many plates in the air.
4. When did you last say 'the more the merrier' and mean it?
I became part of (a witness really) to an extremely awkward conversation at an event we attended recently. I was chatting with a woman and her husband when their Thanksgiving host came over and rescinded their invitation because several other anticipated guests had cancelled and she didn't think she wanted to cook for 'just them'. Yikes.
I wanted to slink away and pretend I didn't hear, but instead I spontaneously invited them to my daughter's house for dinner. I told my daughter the words were out of my mouth before I could actually check with her and see if it was fine. It was fine.
Thanksgiving is a time to be generous and I think is made for a 'the more the merrier' kind of attitude. As it turned out, the couple's original host ended up adding more guests to her dinner table, so their invite was back on. It all worked out.
5. Write an acrostic using the word T-H-A-N-K-S.
Giving T-H-A-N-K-S today for...
Traditions kept alive
Home
Acts of kindness done without fanfare
New mercies every morning
Kids, the ones fully grown and the ones still growing
Sunshiny days and life's simple pleasures
6. Insert your own random thought here.
This handsome fella had his nails trimmed yesterday.
He's not a fan.
Happy Thanksgiving everyone!



I love your acrostic and that sweet picture with your mom in the kitchen! Oh my goodness, that story of the Thanksgiving invite is definitely awkward! Happy Thanksgiving and thankful to have met you this year!
ReplyDeleteLittle brown boy looks so resigned to his manicure!
ReplyDeleteWow - what an awkward moment to witness about Thanksgiving and that was so kind of you. I'm glad it all worked out. Loved your answers and your acrostic!
You are a true gem- I would've cringed at that conversation- you made it all ok- Happy Thanksgiving Joyce!
ReplyDeleteI feel like I am on top of my buying list for Christmas, it's just everything else. lol
ReplyDeleteYour mom sounds like a wonderful cook and how great to learn from her.
That handsome fella does not look happy about getting his nails trimmed at all. The photo did make me chuckle though.
Happy Thanksgiving to you and yours!
Oh my goodness - that Thanksgiving uninvite / reinvite situation is truly incredible. What in the world? I don’t think I would have agreed to go in the end. Sheesh. You were so kind to invite the person to your own festivities. I think the best times occur unplanned sometimes. Have a wonderful weekend!
ReplyDeleteHoly Smokes!!! what an awkward situation you were in (answer to #4), but glad all worked out. Happy Thanksgiving!
ReplyDeleteI would have done the same thing in that situation, Joyce. And wishing you a lovely Happy Thanksgiving. smiles
ReplyDeleteI always remember the smell of the Christmas cookies, they tasted real good. I never have baked in my life. Only once, an apple pie and let it on the kitchen table to cool down. Next morning the cake was gone and crumbs all over the kitchen, my cat Arthur had eaten the whole cake ! I didn't even know that some cats like sweet things. My cats made always a mess when their nails had to be cut !
ReplyDeleteYes, I agree that our plates are full this time of year. I've been shopping online and like the Black Friday prices too. That is sweet about you and your Momma. That certainly was an awkward situation about the cancelled Thanksgiving. That was really sweet of you to invite them to your daughter's house. I love your acrostic. Sweet photo if your dog and he definitely looks like he was not a fan of his nails being clipped, but he is so darn cute. Happy Thanksgiving to you and your family.
ReplyDeleteAs always, I so appreciate what you do for us to all enjoy this Hodgepodge Wednesday. I simply cannot imagine someone rescinding an invitation in a way such as this. how horrible. December is truly a huge month for busyness. I am hoping to learn to say NO is a more positive way. lol..
ReplyDeleteThat was so kind of you. I would have done the same thing, by inviting the couple. That's just mean to rescind an invitation. Since we're celebrating the Prince of Peace I choose, peace as I approach December. My gift shopping is done - so I'm feeling ready to just enjoy this season with meaning. God bless you.
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