Thank you for this week's fun, Joyce!! Y'all can join in HERE!
Hodgepodge Questions-Volume 552
3. What food festival would you most like to attend? If you need help here are links to some of the bigger and more popular food events around the world-
Ten Food Festivals Worth Traveling To Find
2024 Best Food And Drink Festivals And Events In The US
20 Popular Food Festivals Around The World In 2024 For Your Unconditional Love Of Food
I didn't look at the lists because a food festival is not something I've ever thought about. I just don't like crowds of people. Put me in a smaller group with fresh seafood and pasta and call me a happy girl.
4. May is the 5th month of the year. Tell us something you remember about your 5th-grade year. 1962 - Fifth grade: Mrs. Whittington. I started playing trumpet in 5th grade and made new friends because that was the year we moved from the town I was born in, to Millersport, Ohio. New house, new neighborhood, new school. My BFF Elaine and her family lived across the street and we are still friends over 60 years later! We were a block from school. It was a great place to grow up!!
6. Insert your own random thought here. A big thank you to my prayer partners who have been praying for Danon and Cindy. Danon gets to go home on Sunday!! My friend, Cindy, has her worrisome procedure this morning at 11:15. Lift her up, please.


Fun memories from 5th grade!
ReplyDeleteGlad to hear that report on Danon. Praying for Cindy!
I'm right there with you on well-loved clothes! It never occurred to me to be embarrassed; I just hope others won't remember. Count me out of the food festival, too. My favorite 5 words are, "Let's go out to eat."
ReplyDeleteLifting my prayers for Cindy!
DeleteYour house in Ohio looks extra large!! It looks like a fun place to grow up!
ReplyDeleteEnjoyed your answers. We've been to Buckeye Lake and I think it's about time for us to go back. Your home was very pretty and I love your first day of school picture. I could be very happy with some seafood and some pasta. We may have to get some after my appointments this afternoon. Have a great day!
ReplyDeleteDon't miss Weldon's Ice Cream Factory, across from the Millersport Marina. I worked there for two summers during high school!!
DeleteSo good to hear Danon goes home this weekend, and prayers for Cindy's procedure to go well. ♥ Enjoyed your answers, especially #3 & 5 and loved the photos. Precious memories♥
ReplyDeleteFifth grade was a year I really remember, Terri, as I had great classmates and wonderful teachers. I'll continue prayers for Cindy, and I'm so relieved that Danon is going home on Sunday. God is so good!
ReplyDeleteBlessings!
1967, I think, I definitely remember. I was still in shock over suddenly losing my mother and trying to adjust to a first step-mother who did not have my best interests at heart. My life had been turned upside down. It's like the whole world shifted on it's axel. Not my favorite time in history. My life is so much better now. Knowing Jesus truly changes everything for the better. I wouldn't go back for all the money in Fort Knox. xx
ReplyDeleteFifth Grade was difficult... a Hurricane/ flood came through that summer and we lost much...
ReplyDeleteResponding to the question about 5th grade: moved from Venice, California to Cypress, California; got my own bedroom (didn't have to share with Sister). A pretty good year.
ReplyDeleteYour 5th grade year sounds good, too!
I am like you about clothes - I need to get some myself - but I hate to spend the money.
ReplyDeleteI do like food festivals - but I understand you about the crowds.
Fifth grade was a tough year for me!
Super late getting around to comments. I enjoyed your answers. I wear clothes til they die or don't fit anymore. I don't often buy. new ones.
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