Wednesday, November 29, 2017

A Hodgepodge of Thoughts

It's time for Wednesday's Hodgepodge, a prompt based weekly blog challenge, with the prompts provided by Joyce at the blog From This Side of the Pond.

1.  What's something blogging has taught you about yourself?

Blogging has taught me that I can ramble on about the most inconsequential things and has reminded me how much I love writing. It's also taught me to take photos of all sorts of weird things that I may not have really stopped and noticed before, as you never know when it will be of good use in a blog post.


2.  Leftovers...are you in the 'reheat and eat' camp or the 'put them in the fridge until they spoil and then toss them' camp? What's your favorite thing to have leftover? What can you not abide as a leftover?

I'm quite a fan of leftovers but my beloved not so much - he always worries if it's okay to eat something still. It's easier now that we don't eat meat, as I tell him a vegetable dish that's a few days old isn't going to kill him.

This is really embarrassing to admit, but when I was in my twenties my favourite leftovers were pizza, eaten cold the next morning for breakfast, or Kentucky Fried Chicken, again eaten cold the next morning for breakfast - now the thought of it turns my stomach.

3. 'Me time'...your thoughts?

I don't think it's so much about having 'me time' as taking time to do things that restore your soul. For some people that may be having time by themselves, taking time to meditate, or even just soaking in a bubble bath. It could be about meeting friends for a coffee or going to the gym - whatever it is that helps you regroup and have the energy to keep doing whatever it is you do. For me it's about spending time with my beloved and taking time to enjoy the little moments in life. 



4. When people come to you for help, what do they usually want help with?


I like to think that my way of helping is listening. I don't think I have many skills that would be helpful to people, but I love being able to support people if things are tough.

5. If your childhood had a smell what would it be? Tell us why.


The smell of my childhood would be hay. I loved it when the hay harvest was on and you could smell it in the air, and then we would often play in the barn amongst the stacked hay bales.

6. Insert your own random thought here.

I had a fabulous argument with a three year old at work this week. We were talking about what he might want for Christmas and I told him I wanted a unicorn, to which his reply was, they aren't alive (meaning they aren't real). I was horrified (not least because a three year old didn't believe in unicorns) and proceeded to tell him they are very real, and then followed a bit of back and forth with no compromise from either of us. I then asked him if he believed fairies are real? Yes, because the tooth fairy is real (at least he believes in something magical, even though I suspect it's because of the money aspect). I then informed him that the unicorns live with the fairies so if fairies are real, unicorns must be. I'm claiming that as a victory.


Until next time, be good, stay safe, and look out for any unicorns needing a home.

Pamela & Ken
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12 comments:

  1. I'm not a fan of leftovers, but hubby is so it works out.

    If people want my help it's usually money they want. They don't get money, but that's what they want.

    Have a fabulous day. ♥

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    1. It's funny how in couples there's usually one that prefers leftovers and one that doesn't. Thanks for stopping by.

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  2. Smiling here about your argument with the three year old! I think your answer to #3 is brilliant. I'm with you on #1, too. ;)
    Enjoy the last day of November...

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    1. Glad I made you smile Ellen and thanks for stopping by.

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  3. Good morning and greetings from NH. I am a fellow Hodgepodger and am visiting the blog pages that are listed next to my page on Joyce's blog page list. I think your logic on the Unicorn question is sound. I believe in Santa Clause, the Tooth Fairy and the magical world of elves. Then I have two young granddaughters who have convinced me of their reality
    I enjoyed reading your blog page. I hope the rest of your week goes well.

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    1. Thanks for stopping by and I'm glad that you're a fellow believer - keep that going for your granddaughters.
      Have a wonderful week.

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  4. How sad to lose belief in magical things at such an early age.
    I am your partner in the Christmas ornament swap and will be sending a parcel very soon.

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    1. Thanks for stopping by Elizabeth and it's nice to sort of 'meet' you. I'm hoping that I convinced the three year old that maybe unicorns do exist.

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  5. That was a cute story about the unicorns :)

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  6. I'm in my 70's and I still like cold pizza for breakfast. I was just talking about this with my kids this past weekend.

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    1. I'm glad it's not a flavour I'm going to grow out of then - I don't have it now as we sensibly buy a pizza that is the perfect size for the two of us.

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