Tuesday, October 19, 2021

Hodgepodge Questions-Volume 438

Here are the questions to this week's Wednesday Hodgepodge. Answer on your own blog, then hop back here tomorrow to add your link to the party. See you there!

1. Do you (or did you used to) watch talk shows? Which are or were your favorite? 

2. Would you describe yourself as resilient? If so what do you think makes you that way? If you answered no explain why? 

3. What parts of life have surprised you the most? Explain. 

4. Why do you live where you live? 

5. A memory from this week that made you smile? 

6. Insert your own random thought here. 

Monday, October 18, 2021

So Happy Together

How is everyone on this spectacular Monday morning afternoon? I hope your weather is as lovely as ours. How can anyone not love autumn? 

Remember when I said August was busy around here? Well October is coming in a close second with grandchildren in the house, my niece's wedding with lots of out of town family here to celebrate, my momma staying on for a couple of weeks after, hubs trekking to South Dakota for a pheasant hunt and just so many everyday life happenings on the calendar. Whew. 

I guess life slowing down is an illusion and we're okay with that. I mean sometimes we want a nap but really we're okay with full. 

cousin crew

So...a week and two days ago my niece tied the knot with her favorite guy and y'all...all of my children and all of my in-law children and all of my siblings and my momma were here for it. I can't remember the last time all of my siblings were together. 


I want to say it was Christmas of 2017 which doesn't sound right but photos do not lie. We have been together in various combinations of two or three, but all of us plus my mom in the same place at the same time? It's been a good long while.   

Friday night hubs and I met my brother and younger sister and their spouses for dinner downtown. There was a huge and well attended festival happening in the small big city this same weekend so it was a little bit nuts trying to get ourselves parked, but we did it and we ate in a restaurant we hadn't tried before so that was fun. 

Afterwards we walked around some before meeting up with the rehearsal dinner crew, which included both of my girls and both of their husbands. This weekend was the first time my sons in law had met in person, which seems crazy and in any other decade would have been, but connecting in the 2020's has not been simple. 


The wedding was Saturday evening and the venue was gorgeous. Tucked away out of the downtown area, but not too far out of the downtown area, with a view of the mountains and a secret garden vibe, these two cuties said I Do. 

The weather was fabulous the entire day and the entire night except for the thirty minute ceremony slot where the skies opened up just a little. Nothing terrible although our hair might say otherwise, but on the literal bright side-

Not every bride gets a rainbow on her wedding day. 

Sunday morning Daughter1 headed to her in-laws to collect her boys and bring them to the hotel so they could meet what I'm sure felt like everyone in the universe. It was so much fun. 

I loved watching them soak up all the love a big loud funny family brings to the table, and it just made my heart want to burst. My own girls have so enjoyed and benefited from having lots of aunts and uncles in their lives who support and love them more than words can say and these little boys are the next generation to be scooped up into that embrace. So precious and such a gift, one I don't take for granted. 

My younger sister, her husband, and my nephew had a later flight out that evening so we had brunch with them downtown then they drove out to the lake and my nephew went swimming with our pup. Yes it's mid-October, but it was plenty warm and the water even warmer and he was a happy camper. 

So was my nephew-ha! 

My mom isn't flying home for another week or so and my older sister (aka mother of the bride) and I have been sharing time with her. My sister lives about an hour from me so there's some back and forth in terms of miles but we've made it work and it's been nice to have this relaxed time with my mom. 

Hubs has gone on the hunt for birds of the pheasant variety way out west so it's just us girls for a few days. We're working puzzles, playing cards, and soaking up the glorious weather all from the cozy comfort of my porches.  

I was reminded this weekend of how very much we need our people. Not just on facetime or via text, but in person, beside us on the couch, eating at our dinner tables, giggling over something funny or talking over some bit of everyday ordinary life because those things are more easily shared when you're skin to skin as opposed to screen to screen. 


We are made for being together. 

Wednesday, October 13, 2021

Skilled At The Hodgepodge

Welcome to the weekly Wednesday Hodgepodge. If you've answered today's questions, add your link at the end of my post and then be sure to leave a comment for the blogger before you. That's what good neighbors do. Here we go-

From this Side of the Pond

1. What obligation do you believe you have to your country? 

Respect the law, participate in the democratic process (vote!!), support our military men and women in whatever way I'm able, which includes standing for our National Anthem when it's played, pay taxes, be a good neighbor, care for the natural beauty found all across America. 

2. October 12 is National Farmers Day? Do you know any farmers? What do they farm/grow/raise? Are there any farm stands where you live? Do you shop there? 

My paternal grandparents were farmers and had acres and acres of land just outside of Denver. As kids we loved visiting out west...that's me on the left and my younger sister on the right and the cows just doing what cows do. 

We loved playing in the barn with our cousins, chasing the cat who could be counted on to have kittens on a regular basis, 'swimming' in the big metal trough, breakfast cooked over an open fire on day trips up into the nearby Rocky mountains, and the great big clear blue Colorado sky. 


I live in the country now, and surprisingly there are not a lot of farm stands here. Not like we had in NJ where I could travel a couple of miles in any direction from my home and have my pick of fresh produce. I do frequent the couple nearby but they aren't bountiful in the way I would like. Fortunately Daughter1's in-laws have what I guess you might call a 'gentleman's farm' and they keep us stocked in tomatoes, okra, peppers, squash, cucumbers, and my favorite-fresh eggs. 

3. What's a skill you think everyone should have? Tell us why? 

Basic personal finance, simple cooking and housekeeping skills, and the ability to think critically. Why? Because these are things we use every single day, and life is harder than it needs to be if you can't manage the basics. 

4. Favorite thing you've purchased this year? 

All things wedding related. 

5. What's your favorite place to visit in the fall? 

The woods? Not sure how to answer this one. A drive into the nearby mountain town for lunch maybe. We have a lot of evergreens around the lake but there are beautiful fall colors nearby. 

6. Insert your own random thought here. 

Y'all. These two cutie patooties who married nine months ago and have been living way way way up north in The Keystone state have taken a job promotion and will be moving to....drumroll please...

The great state of Tennessee.

Yes, the very same state Daughter1 and her family call home. 

After 11 years of living hundreds and then thousands of miles apart these girlies who are the best of friends will now be living within two hours of one another. 

And much much closer to us too!  Daughter2 wrote a post sharing her thoughts about it all, which you'll find here -(Big Changes)

Happy Wednesday everyone!

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Tuesday, October 12, 2021

Hodgepodge Questions-Volume 437

It's that time again...here are this week's questions for the Wednesday Hodgepodge. Answer on your own blog, then hop back here tomorrow to share answers with the universe. See you there! 

From this Side of the Pond

1. What obligation do you believe you have to your country? 

2. October 12 is National Farmers Day? Do you know any farmers? What do they farm/grow/raise? Are there any farm stands where you live? Do you shop there? 

3. What's a skill you think everyone should have? Tell us why? 

4. Favorite thing you've purchased this year? 

5. What's your favorite place to visit in the fall? 

6. Insert your own random thought here. 

Wednesday, October 6, 2021

Boy Oh Boys!

We had the grandboys here last week so while Daughter1 and the Dr. Major were holiday-ing it up in Charleston, hubs and I were manning the fort here at home. 

These boys sleep like champs, and then wake up raring to go. There is no gently easing in to the morning with your coffee. It's more like whoohoo!! Par-tay! Let's build robots and castles and let's throw balls and race cars and ask all the questions and read all the books and sort all the shapes and then let's eat all the things and then whew, is it time for lunch? 

Nope. It's only 9:37 am lol. 

It feels like it should be time for lunch.

I have the utmost admiration for my daughter who does not turn on the television set, but instead is doing all of the above every single morning. It requires a level of self-discipline, focus, and intentional parenting that I think is amazing. When my girls were toddlers I'm pretty sure I woke up with my coffee and Sesame Street before we tackled any sort of playtime. 

We tried to plan a little outing each morning and while once upon a time you were doing this with your own children, you kind of forget how much effort it takes to get everyone dressed, pottied, shoes on, car snacks made, and car seat belts buckled before you're on your way. We forged ahead though and had so much fun with our guys. 

We took a 'hike' to a nearby waterfall where there's also an abandoned tunnel complete with an old train car sitting in the middle of the woods. Hike is a relative term when you're talking four and not quite 2-years old but they were troopers. 


We did not venture all the way to the bottom of the falls, but settled for a fun splash through the stream up top courtesy of Pawpaw. 


We spent another morning at a nearby attraction that is billed as a farm, but has all sorts of fun and games set up this time of year for kids of all ages. 


There's a huge corn maze but we thought that was a little too much for our gang so we walked in a ways, walked back out a ways, and called it a win. 

Max would have been just as happy to stand right here all day throwing footballs and baseballs at a target. 

He was also a fan of the rock wall and sometimes I forget he's not even two years old yet. He's a talker and a doer and best of all a snuggler. 

The mancub zip lined and then did it again and again and again. It was a nice height for a first timer and he did go fast. Absolutely loved it! 

His true love though is the water and if he did nothing but run off the dock all day every day he'd have been a happy camper. I swiped this picture from a video so the quality is not great, but ain't nobody got time for picture taking when there are docks made for jumping. And yes, you have to yell Cowabunga when you jump because that's the law. 

Nana and Pawpaw got in the water too, which is still about 80 degrees but the air was something less than that, ahem. All good once you're wet, and nothing tires a little boy out quite like jumping off the dock 847 times in a row. 

Tires a Nana out too in case anyone is wondering. 

Besides hiking and swimming and jumping and climbing and farming there were acorn hunts on the  neighborhood walking path-


Donuts the size of your head from The Donut Wagon (hi Momma...don't worry, we shared!)


There was pumpkin painting and playdough, not at the same time of course....



Basically we stayed busy busy busy so bedtime would be easy peasy. And it was...


Nana and Pawpaw were asleep as soon as their heads hit the pillow. 

A Grand Hodgepodge

The Hodgepodge is back so grab your coffee and join the fun here on Wednesday mornings. If you've answered this week's questions add your link at the end of my post then go say hey to your neighbor there. Here we go-  

From this Side of the Pond

1. Do you think intuition is as valuable as rational thinking? Explain why or why not. 

Probably a silly question because of course the world needs both. I do think mothers especially have a sense about their children that might be described as 'intuition', and they should not ignore that. I wrote a whole post about this a while back, which you can read in the link here-I Had A Feeling. 

2. In the grand scheme of things____________________________. 

...small acts of kindness and forgiveness mean a lot. 

3. Last place you went that felt like 'Grand Central Station'? Have you ever actually been to Grand Central Station (and by Grand Central Station I mean Grand Central Terminal)?

Hmmm...getting two toddlers out of the house and into car seats and then out of car seats and back into car seats and then back into the house can feel a little chaotic lol. 

I have been to Grand Central Terminal. The saying generally uses the terminology Grand Central Station, but New Yorkers will tell you that's incorrect.  Besides the trains running to and fro there are restaurants, shops, and even a self-guided audio tour (or at least there was pre-Covid). If you're in the city it's a fun place to wander, eat, and people watch. 

4. October 6 is National Noodle Day. What's your favorite dish made with noodles and have you made/eaten this dish lately? 

It's tough to pick a favorite but I'm going to say beef stroganoff. I have a fancy recipe, but also a crock pot recipe that's delicious and less labor intensive. It's more of a winter dish in our house. I also love spaghetti and made that while my grandsons were here last week. 

5. A time recently you had to really 'use your noodle'? Elaborate. 

I try to 'use my noodle' regularly to keep it in good working order-ha! I enjoy puzzles and word games and hope the hype about those activities keeping you mentally young is true. 

6. Insert your own random thought here. 

We had a fun full week with our grandsons so a post about that will be forthcoming. In the meantime, feel free to hop over to the Garden and Gun Magazine link and vote for our pup who is currently (as I write this post) in 1st place in their good dog photo contest. I know many of you have been voting, and while it feels like the contest might never end, it will. Friday at 5 PM EST. 

You’ll find the voting link here-Garden and Gun

Thank you to the many who have gotten on board with the crazy way this has taken off and have made it so much unexpected fun. 

Hunley thanks you too.

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Tuesday, October 5, 2021

Hodgepodge Questions-Volume 436

Here are the questions to this week's Wednesday Hodgepodge. Answer on your own blog then hop back here tomorrow to share answers with your peeps. See you there!


1. Do you think intuition is as valuable as rational thinking? Explain why or why not. 

2. In the grand scheme of things____________________________. 

3. Last place you went that felt like 'Grand Central Station'? Have you ever actually been to Grand Central Station (and by Grand Central Station I mean Grand Central Terminal)

4. October 6 is National Noodle Day. What's your favorite dish made with noodles and have you made/eaten this dish lately? 

5. A time recently you had to really 'use your noodle'? Elaborate. 

6. Insert your own random thought here.