Wednesday, May 4, 2022

The Wednesday Hodgepodge...

Joyce is our hostess and you can become a Hodgepodger right HERE!  Thanks, Joyce!! xo 

Hodgepodge Questions-Volume 461


From this Side of the Pond


1. May Day! May Day!...last time you shouted for help? Or maybe just asked?  I had to ask for help when I had my colonoscopy a few weeks ago.  I needed a ride to and from and my dear friend, Cindy, was my helper!  

2. What's something you may do this month?  My plans for this month are already pretty set in the calendar.  I may have a couple of Saturdays to be lazy!

3.  'April showers bring May flowers... is this true where you live? Not really.  Our spring starts in February, here in central Florida.  What's blooming?  Most of the blooming trees are done but folks who plant in planters have pretty posies blooming.  What's your favorite springtime blossom?  Lilacs, and we can't grow them here in Florida.  I love lilacs.

4. What's something you learned at your mother's knee?  To trust Jesus, but it didn't mean as much when I was younger as it does now when I look back.  I still strive to be more like her.

5. Share a thought about motherhood.  I am a stepmother, but my boys are my boys.  I love them and consider them my own.  I am proud of them and am blessed by their love.  Love lines can be just as strong as bloodlines.

6. Insert your own random thought here.  The spot on my left arm came back from the lab as basal cell carcinoma. I have to go back to my dermatologist next week to have more of it cut out.  It's always something.  I am glad for the healthcare we have in this country and appreciate my doctors... but it's always something.

Peace & hugs!
God's love is steadfast 
and unchanging!!








14 comments:

  1. #6, keeping in prayer. I had quite an adventure many years ago; a spot on my left arm had to be dug out -they had to dig so deep to the bone. That snowballed -resulted in finding the breast cancer - (NOT that I am saying that for you). ANYWAYS---keeping in prayer.

    Your boys love you, Terri. One can see that, grin. And we love you too. smiles

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  2. I love lilacs too and am hoping mine bloom this year as they did not last year. Praying all goes well with your procedure at the dermatologist.

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  3. Must be because you're in Central FL because things are blooming here like crazy, with the exception of the camellias who already had their time.

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  4. Hi Terri... keeping you in my prayers for next week. You are so right... it is always something... Have a good rest of the week!

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  5. Praying for you that the skin cancer is completely eradicated. Yes, you are in every sense of the word a Mother. Enjoy the day!!!

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  6. I love this sentence in your post, "love lines can be just as strong as blood lines." Excellent. I'm saying a prayer for you right now about the skin cancer!!

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  7. Ugh on that skin cancer diagnosis ... praying! I love see Spring blossoms -- in other people's yards. 'Never much cared to grow any of my own.

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  8. Sorry to hear about the skin cancer. I worry about that for me because I was a redhead and spent a lot of time in the sun growing up here in Florida. Had many bad sunburns in my day. But mostly I just get ugly "age spots" or seborrheic dermatitis bumps so far. But still something to keep an eye on. Hope they can get yours out without a lot of fuss. Praying. I love lilacs too, and miss seeing them. They were my mother's favorite flower too, but I've written about that a lot already. I wonder if there are lilacs in heaven? I hope so. Praying for you. And yes, you are a wonderful mother in every way. Your "sons" are truly blessed that you came into their lives and made a good home for them. I can tell they truly love you too. You are blessed. Have a wonderful week and weekend.

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  9. It doesn't often feel like there is always something, but glad they are catching it early.
    I think the real warm began this week:) The hot can get a bit weary in October but we aren't shoveling snow!

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  10. Liliacs are my fav... and smell so good. We had three..

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  11. I love lilacs too. They remind me of my grandmas when I was a child andshehad some bushes as big as trees or so it seemed then. I love the fragrance
    Prayers all goes well withthe removal and healingof the spot on your arm.
    It sounds like you learned good things from your mom.
    I was blessed with a good mom too
    We are blessed to have those memories

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  12. Sorry to hear about your arm Terri but good that you're getting treated so quickly. Hope that all goes well.

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