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1. Did you watch The Charlie
Brown Christmas special Monday night? Who's your favourite Peanuts
character and why?
I don’t think we had that here in the UK. Peanuts is not a favourite of mine.
"Most psychiatrists agree that sitting in a pumpkin
patch is excellent therapy for a troubled mind."~Linus Would you
agree?
I can’t imagine myself ever sitting in a pumpkin patch
but walking out to the middle of nowhere is definitely a soothing activity.
2. Describe a sound from your childhood. What does this sound bring to mind?
2. Describe a sound from your childhood. What does this sound bring to mind?
The school bell which either signified the start of the
day or going home time. No prizes for
guessing which was liked most!
3. You've won a trip to a winter wonderland...would that
excite you? Which one of the following would you most want to experience (or
which one would you dislike the least)-see the Aurora Borealis in Norway, stay
in Sweden's Ice Hotel, go dog sledding in
Lapland Finland, take a winter
wildlife safari in Yellowstone or celebrate Winter
Carnival in Quebec?
I’d like to see the Aurora Borealis in Norway although a
winter Carnival sounds fun. The others
just sound like too much time in the cold.
I don’t like to be cold.
4. Who or what keeps you humble?
Oh gosh, where to start?
With all the media that’s available these days it’s very hard not to be
aware of people that are worse off than yourself. That keeps me humble.
5. What part of preparing for Christmas do you like the
most? Explain.
Hmm those who have followed me through my blogging career
will know that I don’t like any of the preparation. I love when we get to the day itself but I
find the lead up to it quite stressful.
Although this year may be different as many of my stress factors have
been removed. Watch this space.
6. Gingerbread-yay or nay? Is making a gingerbread house
part of your family holiday tradition?
I like gingerbread but I wouldn’t make it. I’ve never attempted a gingerbread house, probably
because I’d be the one eating the whole thing.
7. What's one thing you want to start, do, or complete
before the calendar rolls into a new year?
Well I’d like to complete decorating one of our spare
bedrooms. Not sure that is going to
happen so I’ll make do with tidying the house and making it look welcoming for
Christmas.
8. Insert your own random thought here.
Following on from #4, if you are a person who prays let’s
pray for those less fortunate than ourselves and be glad we do not have to walk
in their footsteps. (Even shoes would
not be relevant in many cases.) And good
to see people like Bill Gates and Mark Zuckerberg giving away parts of their
fortunes to good causes. Imagine what
could be achieved if everyone with excesses of money followed suit. (I'm talking of people who have more money than they know what to do with here, not your average person with some savings put away for a rainy day.)
Stopping by from Hodge Podge. I really enjoyed your responses to the questions this week. I especially liked your comment about Zuckerman and Gates. There are so many worthy causes out there.
ReplyDeleteI agree with you in saying social media certainly makes us aware of so many sad, desperate people and situations in this world. People who live with hard stuff that make my problems seem quite small in comparison. Good luck with your bedroom update!
ReplyDeleteI like your random thought
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed your answers to this week's Hodgepodge questions! I also agree with your random #8 answer. Wishing you a good rest of the week! The weekend is within range now!
ReplyDeleteA bedroom redo can be such fun! I need to do one myself!
ReplyDeleteI agree with your Random Thought!
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