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1. What would you say is your biggest day to day
challenge?
Keeping on track and not wasting time.
2. May 16th is National Biographers Day. What's a biography you really enjoyed reading? Is this a genre you read regularly?
2. May 16th is National Biographers Day. What's a biography you really enjoyed reading? Is this a genre you read regularly?
Dear Fatty by British Comedian Dawn French. It’s written as a series of letters and I
enjoyed it although it had mixed reviews.
Biography is not a genre I regularly read although I’m sure there are
many lives that would be very interesting to read about. What I find hard to accept is books written
about people who have hardly lived any of their life yet so you know there will
be a sequel and a sequel…. and the money will keep pouring in. What happened to waiting until a life had at
least been mostly lived?
3. How important is keeping a clean house? Do you need to de-clutter your life?
I like to think my house is clean – especially areas such as the kitchen and bathrooms but I’m not fanatical about it. I have decluttered some things but now we have the house to ourselves again there is a lot of sorting out to be done and rearranging. But as and when. I’ve reached a stage in life where you realise it’s short and sometimes there are more important things to do than cleaning.
3. How important is keeping a clean house? Do you need to de-clutter your life?
I like to think my house is clean – especially areas such as the kitchen and bathrooms but I’m not fanatical about it. I have decluttered some things but now we have the house to ourselves again there is a lot of sorting out to be done and rearranging. But as and when. I’ve reached a stage in life where you realise it’s short and sometimes there are more important things to do than cleaning.
4. You're the 8th dwarf. What's your name?
Common sense/Elf & Safety/Logical……..
5. What's surprised you the most about your life or life in general.
5. What's surprised you the most about your life or life in general.
My ability to cope when things got tough. I was always such a shy, timid child who
wouldn’t say boo to a goose (and I still hate confrontation) but when life
threw me curveballs I just got on with it.
That and the capacity we have for love. I wondered how I would react to a Grandchild –
other family babies didn’t really hold me in thrall but as you all have
probably gathered I am absolutely besotted with Nathan and so excited about
having more to dote on.
6. Insert your own random thought here.
Ok, so thinking back on #1. Today was supposed to be the day for doing
the laundry and re-organising my kitchen pantry style cupboard. So far the laundry is ticking along nicely,
(thank goodness for a tumble dryer as it’s cloudy and a bit showery here today)
and I have washed the lovely new containers I bought for organising the
cupboard.
Then I remembered it was Wednesday………Thanks Joyce for
another great set of questions but they’re not helping me keep on track –
although I don’t regard composing a Hodgepodge post a waste of time! lol
I just loved your answers, smiles. Nathan has sure grown!! ((more smiles))
ReplyDeleteHope the rest of your week is a lovely one.
Thanks Linda
DeleteI don't normally read biographies, but I always thought Dawn French was quite funny so her bio might be interesting.
ReplyDeleteIt's written as a series of letters so not your usual biography style.
DeleteBlogging is never a waste of time : ) I hope you got your cupboard organized. Those containers are inspiring. I need to get a few things for my pantry too.
ReplyDeleteHa, they are still empty and waiting to be filled!
DeleteWell that Nathan is sure a cutie!! I too often find it difficult to stay on task, but depending upon what the task is. I wish you could enjoy our very sunny days lately. I hope you have a nice weekend and get your cupboards organized. Lol
ReplyDeleteCupboards v Grandchildren - no contest lol
DeleteYes... blogging and especially the Hodgepodge is never a waste of time! I enjoyed your answers, Wendy, and love how much you have embraced being a grandmom!! I also like that most of us have answered the tidy house thing the same way. Not fanatical!!
ReplyDeleteI've always had the mantra that my door is always welcome but you take me as you find me.
DeleteDifficult to fit everything in and keep on track just as you describe Wendy.
ReplyDeleteI feel busier now sometimes then when I was working!
DeleteI love the colorful containers.
ReplyDeleteNathan is a sweetheart.
Have a blessed week,
Carla
Thanks Carla.
DeleteI agree, there are more important things to do then cleaning. I'm going to be a grandmother in October. I often wonder what it will be like. Good luck with getting your pantry in order. Have a nice weekend.
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