Wednesday Hodgepodge-Volume 302
The Wednesday Hodgepodge is rolling around again, and you'll find
this week's questions below. Answer on your own blog then hop back here
tomorrow to add your link to the party. See you there!
1. 'Beauty is in the eye of the beholder' What's something you've
seen recently that you thought was beautiful? At the risk of sounding smug, I just wake up every morning to another beautiful day. No matter what it may bring, it is God-given and beautiful. I am so blessed.
2. Our culture and beauty...your thoughts? Much too much emphasis is put on beauty in the media (especially). I read somewhere recently that was meaningful on this subject: Society's standard of beauty will get old, but being comfortable with yourself never will. Beauty is molded by society.... (and we let it happen).
3. Age before beauty, beauty queen, beauty mark, beauty
sleep...which beauty-ful phrase resonates with you today? Sleep. Why? Sleep is always beautiful! LOL I also appreciate more and more the 'age before beauty' thing!
4. I read here a list of the top ten beasts/animals
that scare us the most-
alligators, coyotes, black bears, birds
(but pigeons in particular), sharks, bats, bed bugs, rats, rattlesnakes, and
the black widow spider.
Which 'beast' on the list scares you the most? Those only scare me if one of them takes me by surprise. What is the
likelihood of you having an actual encounter with that particular beast? Here in Florida, any of those could jump out at you! Did a
movie contribute to your fear of this creature? No. Have you ever had a real life
encounter with any of the animals listed? Alligators only at a comfortable distance; coyotes were running in packs killing cats in Lakeland, but I never encountered them; black bears are around, but I've only been close to the taxidermy kind; sharks at the beach, yes, but not close enough to have to swim for it; bats - in my childhood bedroom and Dad shot it with birdshot!; bed bugs thankfully no, but I always check in hotels; rattlesnakes - yes, I killed a pigmy rattlesnake once; and black widow spiders - yes, several, and squashed by me.
5. Where were you when you last heard a bell ring? The doorbell rang on Sunday, at home. My phone rings several times a day. Was it alarming
or musical? Our new-to-us doorbell is not pretty sounding so it is always a little alarming. My phone, on the other hand, is more musical because I chose more musical tones.
6. What's your favorite carb? I have to name one?! Pasta, in many and any form! How's that for random? Good one! :)
7. Let's wrap up another month of Hodgepodging and life with an
acrostic. Recap your month using the word MARCH.
March
Arrived before I was
Ready for the
Changes it brought, but I am
Hanging in there, with the Grace of God!!
March
Arrived before I was
Ready for the
Changes it brought, but I am
Hanging in there, with the Grace of God!!
8. Insert your own random thought here. That little acrostic makes life/change and moving into our new home sound almost hopeless, but instead of being about me, I hope anyone facing change will find some strength in God's abiding love. A friend of mine is facing a terrible change in her life. The second loss of love in five years. I'm so sad for her. Sometimes life can be so darn hard.
Thanks again to Joyce for this week's questions! Thanks for peeking in today! Peace & hugs!


I can't believe you've encountered all those scary creatures in the fact that you killed a rattlesnake before makes you super woman in my book!!! Scary stuff!
ReplyDeleteKeeping your friend in prayer, Terri. I think your move went pretty well, smiles.
ReplyDeleteSo glad you are settling into your new home. Maybe you can get that doorbell changed to something more pleasing. Great hodgepodge today.
ReplyDeleteYour acrostic is very clever Terri!! And I like sleep and pasta too. lol
ReplyDeleteWe're neighbours on Joyce's link list... so I'm coming by to say hello. I enjoyed reading your post. Getting a chance to read what other people share in response to the same questions is most interesting.
ReplyDeleteWishing you glimpses of heaven in unexpected places...
Brenda
Great acrostic, Terri!
ReplyDeleteDriving into work this morning I was thinking about your answer to #1. God-given, yes ... no matter where we open our eyes, we're so blessed!
Good answers today Terri. Sad about your friend for sure. I agree that the media puts entirely too much emphasis on beauty, because what is on the inside truly is more beautiful than the outside 99% of the time. Happy Hump Day!
ReplyDeleteI would never be able to kill a snake because if it was close enough for me to kill it, I would already be dead from a heart attack. I HATE those things. I agree, sleep is always beautiful. LOL I'm so sorry about your friend. That's so tough. Have a wonderful Wednesday!
ReplyDeleteIf it was the snake or Tucker or Marci...you could kill the snake. It was a pigmy, so small enough to have gotten in our pool enclosure and was coiled up ready to strike one of the cats. I grabbed a shovel and cut its head off. Didn't even think about it.
DeleteI'm sorry for your friend's loss. Some things are hard to understand. We've been in the house four months, and I finally feel like I'm coming up for air. Hang in there!
ReplyDeleteAll of your answers are good, but I especially like your first answer. You are always blessed because you are a grateful and thankful person. Your acrostic was very good too!
ReplyDeleteI love your answer to #1! Thank you for being so positive and uplifting!
ReplyDeleteSo sorry to hear of your friend's sorrow. Praying for her. Thankful that you have survived the big move and it sounds like you are starting to relax and enjoy your new home. Won't be long and you will be "relaxing" full time! You will love it! I know I do. I love not having to set the alarm clock!!!
ReplyDeleteI love your acrostic! You did good and you will soon be al settled in and ready for retirement.
ReplyDeleteI love pasta too.
Seeing bed bugs would freak me out, mostly because of what that would mean in work and expense.
I am so sorry for your friend, Terri. Such sorrow. In reading through the comments, I see that you cut a snake's head off with a shovel. And I suspect you're right when it comes to fear vs. protecting someone/something you love...
ReplyDeleteGreat acrostic. BTW, I don't think I've even seen a black widow spider in my life. I'm fine with that.