Sunday, November 30, 2025

Share Four Somethings - November 2025




Each month we're each invited to share things in these categories: Some Things I Loved, Some Things I Learned, Some Things That Went Well, and Some Thing I Let Go Of. I usually like to include a little bit of a bonus: Some Things I  Read and a little of What's Coming Up Soon


Some Things I Loved:

We went to a couple of hockey games, and were sitting in the Club section for one of them, thanks to a friend inviting us to join him!






We made a return visit to the Ohio Glass Museum.



We decided not to go to Maryland for Thanksgiving after all, which was sad, but I loved that our son came here to spend Thanksgiving weekend with the Ohio family! He arrived on Wednesday in time for us to treat him to pizza for dinner. We had a great Thanksgiving day meal, with lots of desserts, and spent Friday evening and Saturday morning together as well.



And today I got the Christmas tree decorated!




Some Things I Learned:

Well, there's only one day left for this sale, but I'll share it anyway. The Plan To Eat website and app has become a favorite tool for me to keep track of my recipes and it even creates a shopping list for me based on my meal plan. Right now, through December 1st, the subscriptions to Plan To Eat are 50% off so if you've been thinking about getting it, or need to renew your subscription, now is the time! Or gift it to someone at that price, which is what I did! 

(Disclosure: The link and the button contain my affiliate link, which means I'll get a small commission for the referral.)

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Some Things That Went Well:

Thanksgiving weekend went really well, and it was so good to have my two oldest boys here. Of course I wish we could have had the whole family together, but that does get harder as the years go by. So far so good with Christmas decorating and holiday plans too!

My husband had another couple of moles removed and biopsied, and they are benign so that was good news!  

Some Things I Let Go Of:

My tendency to overthink. I'm working on this, and it's sometimes a contributor to my procrastination. It's good to think things through and try to do good and thorough work, but sometimes I just need to get going on stuff instead of obsessing over details that just cause it to take too long. Like decorating the tree . . . we got it out and set up yesterday evening and today I decorated. I made myself just put on the ornaments in the order I pulled them out of the box instead of getting everything out and grouping it and planning which ones went where . . . I have a pretty good idea where I want them so I just got it done with a little help from hubby. Blog posts like this are another thing I don't need to overthink. Just answer the prompts, add a few photos, not everything needs to be profound. haha

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Some Things I Read:

Finished and reviewed these since my last SFS:

While the City Sleeps - Elizabeth Camden
The Terrifying Tales by Edgar Allen Poe


  





Here are the books I'm currently reading:

Monet For Nothing by PJ Fitzsimmons
No Two Persons by Erica Bauermeister
A Certain Darkness by Anna Lee Huber

 



All of my reading news is at Just A Second if you're interested.



What's Coming Up Soon?

The chorus has a couple of holiday music performances this week and next, and then our holiday party. I really need to get a move on with Christmas shopping! (Speaking of not overthinking things!) And decide if I'll send Christmas cards this year. Probably I will do a few for the friends and family far away that I don't get together with. And before we know it, Christmas will be here!

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Scripture and a Snapshot - I Wait For the Lord (Advent I - Hope)



I wait for the LORD, my whole being waits,
and in his word I put my hope.
I wait for the Lord
more than watchmen wait for the morning,
more than watchmen wait for the morning.

Israel, put your hope in the LORD,
for with the LORD is unfailing love
and with him is full redemption.
He himself will redeem Israel
from all their sins.

~Psalm 130:5-8~

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The people walking in darkness
have seen a great light;
on those living in the land of deep darkness
a light has dawned.
You have enlarged the nation
and increased their joy;
they rejoice before you
as people rejoice at the harvest,
as warriors rejoice
when dividing the plunder.

For to us a child is born,
to us a son is given,
and the government will be on his shoulders.
And he will be called
Wonderful Counselor, Mighty God,
Everlasting Father, Prince of Peace.
Of the greatness of his government and peace
there will be no end.
He will reign on David's throne
and over his kingdom,
establishing and upholding it
with justice and righteousness
from that time on and forever.
The zeal of the LORD Almighty
will accomplish this.

~Isaiah 9:2-3, 6-7~







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Wednesday, November 26, 2025

Thankful for the Hodgepodge



A hodgepodge is a jumble or assortment of things that might not appear to belong together. Joyce at From This Side of the Pond hosts a weekly link-up called Wednesday Hodgepodge that is a little collection of questions for bloggers to answer just for fun and to get to know each other. I always look forward to chatting with friends over coffee, so pour a cup of your favorite and let's visit for a few minutes!



Here are this week's questions - and my answers - for this week's Wednesday Hodgepodge.

1.  Do you feel like you have a 'full plate' at the moment? In what way?
 
Oh definitely! There's plenty on the calendar during this time of year as it is, and I'm busy at work. I've committed to a few events with the chorus, and to being at rehearsals early and late most weeks to help with risers and guests and such. I haven't even started Christmas decorating or shopping! And on Saturday we got the very happy news that our son is coming to spend Thanksgiving with us! We're super excited about that, but it also means I have to get the guest room ready for him! Oh yeah, and my car was in the shop yesterday and again today, which means leaving the house early and makes my day feel even longer. So my plate is full in the sense that I have a lot to do and limited time and energy to do it with!
 
2. How did you learn to cook? If you have children did you teach or encourage them to cook? Do you like to follow a recipe or is your cooking style more 'let's wing it'?

I learned from a couple sources. I grew up helping my Mum, my Grandma, and my aunts in the kitchen, but that was more often baking than cooking. I took Home Ec when it was required in school, and learned a bit there. So I had only very basic skills when I got married and had to learn by doing. I've always followed a recipe, but I'm pretty comfortable substituting ingredients and making adjustments.

3. Last time you bit off more than you could chew? Elaborate.

 Back in the spring when I agreed to co-chair the chorus show. I thought I'd be just in a supporting role, so even though our timeline was rather shortened, I didn't really appreciate how involved it would be. Then the other co-chair needed back surgery and was limited as to what she could do, and with deadlines looming, I wound up making more decisions and doing more tasks than I was prepared for. It wasn't difficult, and it wasn't truly "too much" . . . it just came at me fast! 

 

4. When did you last say 'the more the merrier' and mean it?

 Hmmm. Not too sure. I think I express something like this whenever the whole family is together. Like for the holidays or during our summer family vacation.

 
5.  Write an acrostic using the word T-H-A-N-K-S.

 T - Time together with loved ones
 H - Health and home, hope and happiness
 A - All the blessings we enjoy
 N - Needs always met
 K - Knowing Jesus, kindred spirits
 S - So much to be thankful for!
 



 

6. Insert your own random thought here.

With our son coming to visit and the first half of this week being very long days that started early, I've really got nothing to add to my random thoughts other than my usual invitations to link-ups! Hope I'm able to come visit all of you and read your hodgepodges within a couple of days!

The current Wednesday Quotes link-up is about Celebrating Holidays, and you can find it here: WQ - Celebrating the Holiday Season. Stop by and share a few thoughts and quotes! The Everyday Images photo link-up is open as well and I'd love to see your photos!

Happy Thanksgiving, Friends!


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WQ - Celebrating the Holiday Season



Tomorrow is Thanksgiving Day in the United States and is the beginning of quite a busy time of holiday celebrations. Not everyone celebrates all of them, of course, but there are plenty of celebrations going on during the next month or so.

Happy Thanksgiving!

Some form of Thanksgiving has been celebrated in North America since the 1600s. The story of the pilgrims feasting with their Native American neighbors is part of American history and plays a large role in our modern holiday. The colonists often set aside days of thanksgiving, and after the founding of the nation, there were many proclamations of state or national days of thanksgiving. It was President Abraham Lincoln who set aside the last Thursday of November as a national day of Thanksgiving, and it's been an annual observance ever since. 

I do, therefore, invite my fellow citizens . . . to set apart and observe the last Thursday of November next, as a day of Thanksgiving and Praise to our beneficent Father who dwelleth in the Heavens. ~ Abraham Lincoln

My family celebrates Thanksgiving with a big turkey dinner with all the trimmings, and the guys usually watch football. My husband's birthday is also at the end of November, so we celebrate that around the same time, and sometimes on the same day. For us, Thanksgiving is also the time to decorate for Christmas. Thanksgiving, by the way, is my favorite holiday, because it's not nearly as commercialized as the others, and it is focused on expressing gratitude to God for all our blessings, and celebrating together with family and friends.

"Expressing gratitude for the miracles in your world is one of the best ways to make each moment of your life a special one. Happy Thanksgiving to you and your loved ones!" ~ Wayne Dyer



The Season of Advent

The season of Advent begins on Sunday. Advent is the four-week period before Christmas that is meant to be a time of reflection and preparation for the coming of Jesus. Christians remember the promises and longing of the people of Israel for their Messiah, and also look forward to when Jesus the Messiah comes again. Although it is a time of reflection, there's a lot of celebration involved because we know that God kept his promise to send the Messiah, the Saviour for all the world; and so we can trust that he will keep his promise to come again! Many Christians light Advent candles on each of the four Sundays leading up to Christmas as part of the celebration. Because Advent represents a time of preparing, Advent calendars with chocolates, candy, small toys, or other treats are enjoyed by kids and adults alike as they count down to Christmas. Even if those daily countdowns don't have anything to do with the Christian season of Advent!

Every year we celebrate the holy season of Advent, O God. Every year we pray those beautiful prayers of longing and waiting, and sing those lovely songs of hope and promise. ~ Karl Rahner



Happy Hanukkah!

Hanukkah is a Jewish holiday, the Festival of Lights, that commemorates the rededication of the Second Temple in Jerusalem after the Maccabean Revolt. At that time, there was only a single jar of oil suitable for lighting the lamps in the temple, but it miraculously burned for eight days. Long enough for more oil to be prepared. Jewish people have celebrated this miracle ever since by lighting the menorah for eight nights. The holiday is also celebrated with special foods and by giving gifts. This year, Hanukkah begins on December 15th. 

Just as Hanukkah candles are lighted one by one from a single flame, so the tale of the miracle is passed from one man to another, from one house to another, and to the whole House of Israel throughout the generations. ~ Judah Leon Magnes

Hanukkah is...the festival of lights, instead of one day of presents, we get eight crazy nights ~ Adam Sandler



Merry Christmas!

Of course, Christmas!! For a lot of us, this is what it's all leading up to! Christmas is the day set aside to celebrate the birth of Jesus Christ, which is where the name of the holiday comes from. It's the Christ Mass. Somewhere along the way, we added Yule logs, Christmas trees and lights, and all kinds of gift-giving traditions. The feast of St Nicholas, which is at the beginning of December, got bundled in among various Christmas legends and traditions, and eventually we wound up with Santa Claus and reindeer and the North Pole. What was once a church feast day to celebrate Jesus' birth is now also a very secular and very commercialized gift-giving occasion, celebrated with parties, music, decorations, music, and so much more. Some celebrate Christmas without any connection to the religious significance; some celebrate only the birth of the Christ Child and aren't comfortable with all the rest of it. And a lot of us celebrate both the religious and the cultural aspects of Christmas. That's where I am, by the way. To me, Christmas is a cultural and family holiday, even though I wholeheartedly celebrate the hope and joy of Jesus Christ and his coming.

The truth is that our way of celebrating the Christmas season does spring from myriad cultures and sources, from St. Nicholas to Coca-Cola advertising campaigns. ~ Richard Roeper

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For centuries men have kept an appointment with Christmas. Christmas means fellowship, feasting, giving and receiving, a time of good cheer, home. ~ William Jewett Tucker

Christmas is most truly Christmas when we celebrate it by giving the light of love to those who need it most. ~ Ruth Carter Stapleton




Happy New Year!

And before the Twelve Days of Christmas are over, we also celebrate a new calendar year. With too much history for me to even summarize it! But for most of us, it's another chance to celebrate with friends and family and good food. And to look forward to second chances and fresh starts, a new opportunity to do better, and maybe make some resolutions we'll keep.

Cheers to a new year and another chance for us to get it right. ~ Oprah Winfrey

Then sing, young hearts that are full of cheer,
With never a thought of sorrow;
The old goes out, but the glad young year
Comes merrily in tomorrow.
~ Emily J. Miller



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Quoting reminds me there are other people in the world besides only me. 
And other thoughts besides mine, and other ways of thinking. 
~Gregory Maguire~

Wednesday Quotes 2025 Themes
January 8 - Planning Ahead/Setting Goals
January 22 - Winter Sleep
February 5 - Love Inspires Us
February 19 - Staying Balanced
March 5 - First Impressions
 March 19 - Looking After Yourself
April 2 - Competition
April 16 - Spring Colours
April 30 - Morning Routines
May 14 - Memorable Vacations
May 28 - Telling Your Stories
June 11 - Summer Fun
June 25 - Patriotism
July 9 - Hobbies
July 23 - Being Adventurous
August 6 - Spirituality
August 20 - Writing Letters
September 3 - Chocolate
September 17 - Making and Keeping Promises
October 1 - Autumn/Another Spring
October 15 - Daily Bread
October 29 - Night Skies/Stargazing
November 12 - Good Manners
November 26 - Celebrating Holidays
December 10 - Winter Wonderland
December 24 - Holiday Memories


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