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1. Way back when (the
Hodgepodge bicentennial to be precise) several of you submitted questions
as part of a giveaway I was hosting. I went back to that list for inspiration
today and found a question submitted by Marla, who blogs over at Marla's Musings. Thanks Marla!
She asks-At what age did you feel like a 'grown-up'? What keeps you young now?
She asks-At what age did you feel like a 'grown-up'? What keeps you young now?
I think we all feel grown up before we really are. When we can drive a car, when we can legally
drink, live on our own etc. but to me one memory stands out of having to really
be a grown up. My father was dying of
cancer. I was really just helping out as
my Mum was doing most of the caring stuff but their wedding anniversary was
coming up. Dad hadn’t remembered. Mum didn’t want to make a fuss about it,
wanting to just ignore it but I remember making the decision to talk to Dad
about it because I knew if he realised afterwards that he had forgotten it he
would have been so upset as he always took great care choosing the right card
for Mum. I had to get the card and help
him write it. It was a really hard thing
to do but I felt it was the right thing to do.
I was 21 at the time. What keeps
me young? My kids.
2. When did you last buy a vehicle? Was this by design or because you had no other option? Was the car/truck purchased for your own personal use or was it bought for someone else to drive? On a scale of 1-10 (with 10 being delightful and 1 being 'pass the Excedrin') how would you rate the experience?
We bought our current car in 2010. It’s a Skoda Superb and it’s an upgrade from
the Skoda we had before. It was an easy
purchase – we bought it from the same dealer, part exchanging our previous car
(also from them) so I would rate it as a 9.
We both drive the car but I use it the most.
3. Corn bread, corn chips, corn pudding, corn on the cob, cornflakes, corn chowder-your favourite of the corn-y foods listed? What needs to be served alongside your selection?
Definitely cornflakes which need to be served with cold
milk, raisins and a sprinkle of sugar substitute.
4. What's something in your life that regularly requires you to 'put your thinking cap on'?
Hubby brings home the free evening newspaper most nights and
we like to sit and do the cryptic crossword together. I also do the number puzzles as well. We also do the crossword and a pub style quiz
from the Saturday paper which is the only paper we usually buy all week.
5. Share a favourite movie set in a school or classroom, or whose theme relates to school days in some way.
The Harry Potter series.
We have the DVD collection plus the books. Love them all. Definitely kept my boys engaged in reading
when they came out.
6. Reading, writing, and 'rithmatic' are commonly referred to as the three R's. What are the three R's in your life right now?
Well those 3 R’s feature largely in my
life. I’m always reading with at least
one book on the go if not more. Plus all
the blogs I visit and the newspaper. I’m
writing most days as well and whenever I get the chance I’m doing puzzles,
especially number puzzles. I think part
of that stems from having watched my Mum succumb to Alzheimer’s and wanting to
keep my mind as exercised as possible.
But of course the most important R in my life is my daughter Rebecca.
7. What's something you've learned or tried recently you can say was as 'easy as ABC'?
My future DIL bought me an adult colouring book and some pencils. It’s definitely as easy as ABC but it’s also relaxing and very distracting.
8. Insert your own random thought here.
I’m getting used to not having the cat in the house but it’s
hard. Thank you to all those who
expressed condolences last week.
Hopefully I got back to all my visitors but apologies if I missed
you. I’ll be cat sitting for my daughter
when she’s on honeymoon and then we’re going to look into fostering for the
RSPCA.
My daugther just bought an adult coloring book and is enjoying it. She always loved coloring as a ittle girl and now is thrilled to do it as an adult. From the Hodgepodge
ReplyDeleteI have been getting the urge to color again. I also play computer games where you find hidden objects in a specified amount of time. I like reading to keep my mind sharp too. Sorry about your cat. I know firsthand how our pets enrich our lives. They leave such a void when they leave us. Thanks for visiting my blog page.
ReplyDeleteI have never mastered the art of the cryptic crossword and admire those who have.
ReplyDeleteSome fun questions there... Lots to think about