Wednesday, December 31, 2025

December 31st: The Wednesday Hodgepodge on NY Eve...

 Thanks to our hostess, Joyce, for today's questions!  You can join the fun HERE!

Hodgepodge Questions-Volume 634

From this Side of the Pond
 

1. Did you make resolutions or set goals for the year we're waving goodbye? How did that work out for you? Will you set any goals for this new year, new season, or new month? Share one or two if you'd like to share.  I quit making resolutions many years ago.  Sorry!!

2. When did you have the most fun this year?   I am blessed with a family, friends, and neighbors with whom I have a lot of fun often. The best times were when I traveled north to Michigan and Illinois, where I visited with blogging friend, Mari and her hubby, and then my BFF Elaine and her hubby!  I also had a lot of fun going to Ohio with my son over Labor Day weekend.

3. What's a song or song lyric you'll associate with 2025? Tell us why.  I haven't a clue.  I don't listen to music that often, and can't think of any song that I will associate with 2025.

4. Best (or a favorite) bite of something delicious you tasted this year?  I had lots of good meals and treats, but the Tres Leches Cake that Cheryl brought for our Christmas Dinner Dessert was SO GOOD.  I was sorry I sent the leftovers back home with her.  Not my picture, but it did have strawberries on top.


5. What do you want to do more of in the new year? Less of?  Reading.  I have really slacked off on reading.  Reading more would mean less TV watching!!

6. Insert your own random thought here.  For those of you who have been praying for my neighbor Paul, his health has taken a couple of backward steps.  He is still in the hospital, here in Lakeland, and Anne isn't sure when he will be able to come home now.  Please keep praying. (She gave me permission to let people know and to ask for prayers.)

Peace and Hugs.

Happy New Year to all!!

Tuesday, December 30, 2025

December 30th: The Last Tuesday 4 of the Year...

 Thanks to Annie for today's Tuesday 4!  You can join the fun by clicking HERE!


The End of the Year

Welcome to Toni Taddeo's Tuesday 4 in the new year.  We wish you a very Happy New Year! 


January is named for  Janus, the two-faced god who looked into the past and future. Some believe he was Noah, who may have been worshipped by his progeny. He certainly looked into the pre-flood world and the new world.  

The Anglo-Saxons called January Wulfsmoonth, meaning "Month of the Wolf," and the Wolf moon appears in January.


1.  January 1, 1892, Ellis Island opened its doors.  Did any of your relations enter the United States through Ellis Island? Not mine, but Joe's dad, aunts, and uncles all came through Ellis Island in the 1920s.  If not, do you know your family's history?  I do know a lot of my family history.  All branches have been here for hundreds of years, long before Ellis Island.

2. January's birthstone is garnet, and the flower is the carnation.  Do you have a favorite gemstone or flower?  I love gemstone colors, especially emerald and ruby.  I love the simple daisy as a favorite flower.

3. January 6 is Epiphany. Many consider that day the final day of the Christmas celebration and take down their decorations.   What about you?  I agree that Epiphany is the final day of Christmas, but I have always taken down decorations right after New Year's Day.  When I was working full-time, it just made sense to get the cleaning done while I had a few days off.  Now, it is just a habit, I think.  I am ready to put it all away for another year.

4. There is some scientific evidence that January can set the tone for your entire year. What do you think of this? Do you make resolutions, etc? Do you pick a word of the year or have any traditions like that?  I don't agree or disagree with that first statement.  I don't make resolutions, and I haven't been moved by a specific word for 2026.  I might just keep "Mindful" for another year, since it served me well this year.

Peace and Hugs!!

Great is Thy faithfulness!
Great is Thy faithfulness!
Morning by morning
New mercies I see.
All I have needed
Thy hand hath provided;
Great is Thy faithfulness,
Lord, unto me!

Monday, December 29, 2025

December 29th: Monday Musings...

 








Hello friends!  On Mondays, I "muse" about how my previous week went, and that includes Christmas! Mine was nice!  

I hosted my neighbors for Christmas dinner.  I thoroughly enjoyed the food and company, and they did too.  I warmed up the spiral-sliced ham from Sam's Club, made au gratin potatoes with extra cheese, cooked fresh green beans with bacon, had a pickle plate, and rolls.  Sandy brought a delicious pasta salad, Dee brought lasagna, and Dee and Bill paid for the ham (not asked for!).  Dee also brought some wine, and we had iced tea and spring water. Cheryl brought Tres Leches cake for dessert, and it was so good.  Susan and Chuck were with their kids and grandkids, but she brought over a pumpkin pie, so we had that too.  Enough food for an army.  I sent some over to Anne and Paul's.  Paul is still in the hospital, so we missed having them with us.  He should be home in a couple more days.  Prayers still appreciated!

My table, ready for guests...


L-R, Dee, Bill, Bob, Sandy, Cheryl...

Bob took this one with me in it...

The decorations will go away this coming weekend.  I have company coming this week, so I decided to wait until after the 1st.  I tend to make a big mess gathering everything together and then sorting through it while packing it back in the bins for storage. Kali and her family are coming tomorrow or Wednesday.  Danon, Mali, and Monika are coming on Friday. Good excuses for procrastinating, taking everything down.  That's my story, and I'm sticking to it!

Speaking of decorations, here are some pictures I took around the house that I haven't posted yet.


Botticelli painted the Madonna and Child.  This is a 3-D re-creation that I
bought years ago in the art museum's shop (where I worked).

Not my photo, but this is the painting...

My mom crocheted the tree years ago.  
My Advent Candles with my Bible opened to Luke...

My two boys had stockings...

My Dollar Tree wreath, and a cat ornament from Judy and Tim...

Merry Mail... where I put my Christmas cards.

I did post my tree picture a few weeks ago, but here it is again...

And my lights and luminaries (also posted before...)

And these were the luminaries at my church on Christmas Eve...

Granddaughter Lauren sent me this photo of the newlyweds, with her Merry Christmas text, and the one with Tristan in it, from Christmas Eve.  I hope to have lunch with Tristan on Saturday, before he goes back to DC on Sunday.  Not sure about Lauren and Jeremy, but I will be glad to see Tristan!



Thanks for making it this far! I wish you all a very blessed 2026!!

Peace and Hugs!

(same tune as Auld Lang Syne)
All glory be to Christ our king!
All glory be to Christ!
His rule and reign will ever sing,
All glory be to Christ!

Saturday, December 27, 2025

December 27th: The Saturday 9...

My Christmas Day was lovely, and I do have a couple of photos to share in my Monday Musings post.  Stay tuned!  

Until then, I am joining in on Saturday 9, and thank Crazy Sam for today's questions!  You can join in HERE!



Bye Bye Bye

Welcome to Saturday: 9. What we've committed to our readers is that we will post 9 questions every Saturday. Sometimes the post will have a theme, and at other times the questions will be totally unrelated. Those weeks, we do "random questions," so to speak. We encourage you to visit other participants' posts and leave a comment. Because we don't have any rules, it is your choice. We hate rules. We love to 
answer the questions; however, here are today's questions!


Saturday 9: Bye Bye Bye (2000)

Unfamiliar with this week's tune? Hear it here.

This song was chosen because it's time to say goodbye to 2025.
Thanks for participating in Saturday 9 this year.

1) In this song, a man predicts his lover will start an argument. Is there anyone in your life who can be quarrelsome?  Yes.  

2) He says he's had it, he's checking out and signing off. Can you think of a time you were glad you walked away from something?  Yes (my first marriage).

3) This week's song was performed by the band NSYNC. The group was formed in Orlando, FL, which is world-famous as home to Walt Disney World. Today, there are 12 Disney theme parks located around the globe. Have you ever visited one of these Magic Kingdoms?  I live just 35 miles from Disney World, and we had season passes for many years.  Now, I don't care about Disney or any of the theme parks.  Been there, done that, and don't see the fun in any of them anymore.  The last time I went to Disney, I came home with covid.  Bah-humbug!  If there is a crowd, you won't find me in it!!

4) They made a celebrity appearance on The Simpsons. What's your all-time favorite cartoon show?  I'm 74 years old and barely remember cartoons.  I liked the Looney Tunes...


5) In 2000, the year "Bye Bye Bye" was popular, Brad Pitt was named People's Sexiest Man Alive. Are you crushing on anyone right now?  Good heavens, no.  (If Sam Elliott knocked on my door....)

Let's look back on 2025 ...

6) What's the farthest from home you traveled in 2025?  Illinois.

7) What was the biggest purchase that you made in 2025?  Getting my roof repaired was the biggest, followed by having the driveway and steps painted.

8) What was your favorite book of 2025?  The Lost Brides Trilogy by Nora Roberts.  I enjoyed all three of the books and rediscovered author Nora Roberts!

9) What are you looking forward to most in 2026?  Learning to use my new Cricut Explore 4, which was my Christmas gift to myself.  That and just living and enjoying family and friends, including my blogging friends!  Here's to a healthy and happy 2026 for all of us!!

Peace and Hugs!

For auld lang syne, my dear,
For auld lang syne,
We'll take a cup o' kindness yet,
For auld lang syne.  

Tuesday, December 23, 2025

December 23rd - 26th: Merry Christmas!

I didn't do Annie's Tuesday 4, and we don't have a Hodgepodge this week.  I know we are all busy getting ready for Christmas!

Since I don't have addresses for most of my dear friends here, I want to wish you and yours a wonderful Christmas, however you choose to celebrate it. 

If there is a Saturday 9 posted for the 27th, I will be back then to wish everyone a very Happy New Year!!  I'm looking forward to reading about your holiday!!

May God bless us all as we move into 2026!







Monday, December 22, 2025

December 22nd: Monday Musings...

 









I am jumping back to Lauren's wedding first, because I keep forgetting to share this painting that was created of me at the wedding reception.  They hired two young artists to create watercolors of guests, and they were given to us as a take-away gift.  How fun!!  I only asked them to please include the wrist corsage.  It's a caricature and is well done.  They were very busy and cranked them out from a photo they took in just a couple of hours.  I was very impressed.  It is a nice keepsake!


On Friday, I drove Anne and Paul to Moffitt in Tampa.  He had blood work done and was told that he didn't get into the trial they were hoping for, but they do have another course of meds to do, and hope that numbers will come together for the transplant.  He knows some of my blogging friends are praying for him, and he thanks you.  This is really hard for him and for his sweet wife (their three kids are all in New York).

I haven't mentioned it lately, but I am still walking six days a week with Sandy and Susan.  Susan has been fighting a bad cold, so it's just been Sandy and me these past few days, but we are doing it!!  Sure hope Susan can join us, if not this week, after Christmas. We miss having her with us and want her feeling better!!

After our walk on Saturday, I spent the rest of the day fiddling around at home until 5:30, when I picked up my friend and neighbor, Theresa, to drive over to Ariana Village, which features Christmas lights on every house and in every yard.  Car after car after car, with headlights off, meandered through the streets from the entrance to an obscure exit behind the community that really turned me around to get home from there!  That caused some silly fun and a couple of U-Turns!   Here are some photos I took through the car windows as I drove (slowly).  It was fun to see!











This is a manufactured home community of 55+ people (like me), so the lights aren't fancy, and there are hundreds of homes with lights.  I liked that there were lots of Nativity scenes!!  It took us a good hour to drive through the community.  They asked for a donation at the exit, which I was happy to give.  It is all volunteer and has been going on for all 36 years I have lived in Lakeland.  Joe and I went through several times when we first moved here and heard about it.  

I went to church yesterday, stopped at Publix on my way home for a few things I need for Christmas dinner.  I did my usual two loads of laundry, and I put out some luminaries.  Mas Verde asked us to consider doing luminaries this week.  There are a few of us on this street who got it done.  It is nice to see as we drive around.  Nothing like Ariana, but still a nice community effort for some holiday magic.  Here is my house as the sun went down...

This week will be all about getting ready for friends on Christmas day.  Cleaning, food prep, etc.  Labors of love.  I enjoy hosting and am so happy to have such good neighbors who have become like family.  I do have lunch scheduled with Shirley on Tuesday!  Glad to see her before Christmas!

On Friday, I will be off to Moffitt with Anne and Paul again, unless something changes.  He sees his Lakeland Oncologist tomorrow. 

Jeff's sweetheart, Kali, is at her parents' in Clermont.  I am waiting to hear when they will have a day to spend down here while she is visiting.  Sure hope we can make that happen.


Wishing you love and lots of holiday magic!

Peace and Hugs!

O come, O come, Immanuel,
And ransom captive Israel
That mourns in lonely exile here
Until the Son of God appear.
Rejoice! Rejoice! Immanuel
Shall come to you, O Israel.

Saturday, December 20, 2025

December 20th: The Saturday 9...

  Thanks to Crazy Sam for today's questions!  Join the fun HERE!


Happy Holidays!

 Welcome to Saturday: 9. What we've committed to our readers is that we will post 9 questions every Saturday. Sometimes the post will have a theme, and at other times the questions will be totally unrelated. Those weeks we do "random questions," so to speak. We encourage you to visit other participants' posts and leave a comment. Because we don't have any rules, it is your choice. We hate rules. We love memes, however, and here is today's meme!


SATURDAY 9: HAPPY HOLIDAYS

 From the archives

1. As you can see, when Sam Winters was a little girl, she loved giving her annual wish list to Santa. If you could ask Santa for anything at all, right now, what would it be?  I'm not going to say world peace, though that would be nice.  So would a ruby red brand new Bronco Sport, loaded!!  Santa baby, put that under my tree... (LOL)  About as much chance for one as the other, unfortunately.


2. Are you currently on the Naughty or Nice list? How did you get there? 
I try to always be nice.  I'm sure there are some naughty checkmarks in a few places, but I do try to be nice.

3. Are you traveling this Christmas? If so, are you going by car, plane, or train?  I am not traveling.  I try to not travel during Thanksgiving or Christmas.

4. Did you ship any gifts to friends and family this year? If yes, which one traveled the farthest?  I did.  Virginia is probably the farthest, but Ohio is about the same, and a couple also went there.

5. Did you buy yourself a gift this year? 
I did!!  I always buy myself a couple of Christmas gifts!!  Don't you?!!  😉

6. Which do you prefer: candy canes or gingerbread?  Gingerbread.

7. Can you see any holiday decorations from where you're sitting now?  Indeed!!  My little tree, a Nativity, the Advent candles, evergreen with tiny lights, stockings hanging on the wall...

8. What's your favorite winter beverage?  This is Florida.  Iced tea or spring water.  Coffee in the morning, of course!

9. Share a memory from last Christmas.  My granddaughter announced her engagement!!  I just attended her beautiful wedding on December 7th!!

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PS update:  My neighbor, Paul, who many of you are praying for, did not get into the trial.  He will be on a new treatment plan, and there is still hope that he will be able to have that bone marrow transplant after the first of the year.  Please keep praying.  This seems to be a numbers game.  Blood counts have to be in the right place to move forward.  He knows I have asked you all for prayer and thanks you.


Peace and Hugs!

O come, O come, Immanuel,
And ransom captive Israel
That mourns in lonely exile here
Until the Son of God appear.
Rejoice! Rejoice! Immanuel
Shall come to you, O Israel.

Friday, December 19, 2025

December 19th: Friday Focus...

 


Hello friends, and happy Friday!  Good golly, it got here fast this week!

Jumping back to last Saturday, my church had our annual Christmas potluck.  It was well attended and a lot of fun.  The Director of Women's Ministry, Donna, did a fun game of Bible Family Feud.  It was fun because I didn't have to play!!  LOL  The food was great, and I sat with my dear friends, Wilma and Livia.  I lifted this photo from FB...


On Tuesday, I hosted the two lovely ladies above and another friend, Cindy, for a Christmas lunch.  It was so nice, and they stayed well after lunch to just talk, and talk we did!  I only took a photo of the table before they arrived.  I made minestrone in the crockpot, had chicken salad, pasta salad, a fruit salad, and a lettuce salad.  Also croissants and some cookies for dessert.  Two of the ladies have dietary issues, so I made sure to include something for everyone to enjoy.  I sent soup home with two of them!


On Wednesday, I had lunch with my friend and former co-worker, Kalisa.  It was so great catching up with her!!  We went to a Philly steak place that she and her hubby like.  It was good.  No photos again.

Friends Al and Theresa popped in yesterday afternoon.  It was good to see them.  Theresa just had surgery to remove her parathyroid.  Thankful it is not cancer!! She is healing well, but still feels tired most of the day. We are going out to look at Christmas lights tomorrow evening.  There is a community near here that has a terrific light show.  I haven't gone since Joe passed.  It will be fun going with her.

Last night, the Mas Verde group went to Cheddar's.  There were 12 of us!  It is always fun. 

I am off to the Moffitt Cancer Center today with Anne and Paul.  We hope he will find out if he gets into the trial that his doctor wants him in.  Say a prayer, please.

Christmas is coming!!

Peace and Hugs!

O come, O come, Immanuel,
And ransom captive Israel
That mourns in lonely exile here
Until the Son of God appear.
Rejoice! Rejoice! Immanuel
Shall come to you, O Israel.