Wednesday, July 24, 2024

Wednesday Hodgepodge - Gearing Up For the Games!

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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.  The Olympics kick off this coming weekend. Will you be watching? If you could watch just one event in person, which one would you choose?
 
I do plan on watching some of the Olympics, but I'm not sure when and how yet. We're going to visit the kids in Maryland on the weekend, so I kind of expect we'll watch the Opening Ceremonies at the very least. I like gymnastics and diving and a few other events so we'll see what we can get given our choice of streaming services. 

I have watched Olympic hockey games in person, and saw part of the Opening Ceremonies in person (I was in the choir at the Calgary games) but that was the Winter Games. If I could choose a Summer Games event, I think I'd most enjoy gymnastics.  





2. Have you ever been to Paris? Is this a city you'd like to visit? What's your favorite 'French thing'?
 
I have been to Paris, Ontario, but not to Paris, France. It's not one of the first places I'd choose to visit, but I really would like to see it. Thinking of a favorite 'French thing' is hard. Maybe French music and art? Some composers and artists I especially like are French - Claude Debussy, Gabriel Faure, Maurice Ravel,  Pierre-August Renoir, Paul Cezanne, Henri Matisse . . . 

 


3. Macaron, creme brulee, chocolate soufle, mille feuille, or an eclair . . . your favorite French patisserie from the ones listed?

 Oh I love them ALL!! If I had to pick just one, I would say mille feuille. It's been a long time since I've had one. 

4. July 24th is National Cousins Day . . . do you have many cousins? Are you close to them? Will you see any of your cousins on July 24th?

 I have around sixty cousins. One on my mom's side of the family, and all the rest obviously on my dad's side of the family. I was a college student when the cousin on my mom's side was born, but since she's the only cousin, I guess you could say we had a somewhat close relationship even despite the age difference. There were two families of cousins around my age on my dad's side that we got together with a lot when we were kids and we were pretty close. Whenever we'd get together with cousins we all had a great time together, but it just didn't happen that often. Since I moved to the USA, I hardly ever see my cousins so I'm not close with any of them any more, and it's a safe bet I won't see any of them today!


5.  Last time you went somewhere that felt like 'everyone and his cousin' was there?
 
 The last time I remember attending something that was super crowded was when I helped out at the Race for the Cure in downtown Columbus a couple months ago. 

 

6. Insert your own random thought here.

I mentioned that we attended events and I was a small part of the Winter Games in Calgary in 1988. Ten years ago I wrote about My Favorite Winter Olympic Games for my homeschool blog, if you want to know details. 


arrow shows my approximate location in the choir

 

Will you be watching the Olympics? What are your favorite events? Leave a comment and let me know!


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Tuesday, July 23, 2024

Twenty-Six Lists - Be A Good Sport

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Welcome to Twenty-Six Lists! I hope you'll join me in this simple link-up, where I share a writing prompt for some kind of list, and invite you to share what's on your list. Your list can be very simple or include lots of explanation; short or long; a bullet point list or essay style. Interpret the list prompts however you like, depending on how much time you have to spend, and how much background you'd like to share. 

It's kind of neat how the timing for this week's list worked out, because the Olympics begin on the weekend, and the list is about sports. I don't actually play sports myself, since I'm not in the least bit athletic, and the most sporty thing I do is walk and hike. (Unless barbershop is considered a sport? It's not, but in many ways the training and coaching and approach we take is very much like a team sport, but anyway . . . ) So I don't participate in sports, but there are some I like to watch or follow a bit, so that's how I'll put together my list. 


Sports I Watch:

  1. Hockey! I've been watching hockey for pretty much as long as I can remember. Like going back to when I was a little kid watching Hockey Night In Canada with my dad every Saturday night. I remember when the Flames moved from Atlanta to Calgary, and instantly became a Flames fan, and have been ever since. Even though it's been a challenge for me to keep up with the team since I live so far away, and I admit that I'd be hard-pressed to name more than a couple current players! Another favorite team of mine has been the St Louis Blues, for no particular reason. I was an avid Washington Capitals fan when we lived in Maryland, and now that I live in Columbus I'm finding myself becoming a Blue Jackets fan. My hubby's favorite team is the Montreal Canadiens, and that's how we chose our daughter's name, Kennady Anne. True story. Say it with a French accent, and you'll understand. 
  2. Baseball. I watched a lot of baseball and softball games when my kids played in community leagues. I enjoy going to MLB and minor league games, but I rarely watch baseball games on TV or listen on the radio. We'll watch the playoffs and World Series if teams we like are in it. My favorite team is the Toronto Blue Jays.
  3.  I used to pay attention to football, but only the Canadian Football League. I still check out the scores and standings when I think about it, to see how my Calgary Stampeders are doing, but only make a point of trying to watch during the Grey Cup. I do not follow the NFL or college football at all, and the only NFL game I watch each year is the Superbowl. Sometimes I don't even figure out which teams are in the Superbowl until the week before! 
  4. The Olympics! I'm more interested in the Winter Games, and the favorite event is hockey, but most years I've watched a lot of events. I always watch the figure skating; and skiing, bobsled, and curling are the others I'm most likely to watch. I spend less time watching the Summer Games, but I really enjoy watching gymnastics, swimming, diving, rowing, and some of the track events. The Opening and Closing ceremonies are always a highlight as well. By the way, in 1988 we still lived in Calgary when they hosted the Winter Games, and attended some Olympic hockey games! AND I was in the chor that sang in the Opening Ceremonies too! 





Olympic Winter Games 1988

Olympic Winter Games


Do you play any sports? Or are you like me, and spend more time as a spectator? Which are your favorites? Please share.

The link-up is open for two weeks, with a new prompt every other Tuesday. 

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If you'd like to think further ahead, you can find the list of all prompts for the 2024 Edition of Twenty-Six Lists on A Fresh Cup of Coffee here: Twenty-Six Lists - Accomplishments and Goals

Bonus List: The next few list prompts so you can think ahead!

August 6 - Music on Your Playlist
August 20 - I'd Like To Learn . . . 
September 3 - My Resume
September 17 - Daily Routine

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Sunday, July 21, 2024

WQ - Tell Us About . . . Blogging

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I'm participating in the Wednesday Quotes link-up hosted by Marsha at Always Write. In order to simplify her blogging schedule, Marsha has decided to choose themes for her posts as she goes, and has invited those of us who participate to simply include a quote in our post and choose our own themes as well. This week I'm combining with the Tell Us About blogging series with the theme Tell Us About . . . Blogging, and I'll sprinkle some quotes in the story of my blogging journey!

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I started blogging as a hobby, not really thinking anyone would read my site, just my friends. ~Paris Hilton

That's pretty much how I started! I had been homeschooling for a few years, and was involved in some online message boards where I communicated with other homeschool moms. A couple of those moms got started on a blogging platform that was specifically for homeschoolers, and I thought, "well, why not?" I really didn't expect anyone other than my fellow homeschool bloggers to follow me, but I figured it would be a fun way to keep a record of what we were doing in our homeschool, especially field trips and that sort of thing, and I thought maybe our extended family might like to check out the photos. I'm honestly not sure if my family ever looked at that first blog!


After a couple of blog address changes for various reasons, I landed at Homeschool Coffee Break, and I connected with a larger-than-expected virtual homeschool audience, especially as I was reviewing homeschool curriculum and products for The Homeschool Review Crew. I did some guest writing for the Crew blog and for other collaborative blogs, and put a fair amount of effort into carving out a little bit of branding and commitment to my audience. Yes, I had affiliate links, but I didn't focus on making money at all. It was a nice little bonus if I got a few dollars here and there from what I promoted. 

If you love writing or making music or blogging or any sort of performing art, then do it. Do it with everything you've got. Just don't plan on using it as a shortcut to making a living. ~Seth Godin

Blogging and the Internet allow us to engage in a lot more real time conversations as opposed to a one-way dump of information or a message. ~Indra Nooyi

Thanks to the network of that homeschool audience, I had lots of link parties and regular features to write for and lots of readers and fellow bloggers to interact with. I wrote lots of reviews, wrote regular series and articles about homeschool topics, and participated in and hosted several homeschool-related link parties. 

Several years ago, as my youngest child neared graduation and I neared my retirement as a homeschool mom, I stopped reviewing and changed directions with Homeschool Coffee Break a little bit. Even after she graduated, I continued teaching at the homeschool co-op I'd helped establish, and I was still involved in oversight in my local homeschool group, so I was connected to the homeschool community. I was still writing homeschool articles, but they were fewer. And I seriously wondered what I was going to do with a blog created for a homeschool niche audience now that I was no longer homeschooling. Something I'd never really considered way back when I started this little hobby! Finally, in the winter of 2021-2022, I seriously entertained the idea that maybe I should create a new personal blog and just sort of recycle the evergreen material on the homeschool blog. I didn't want to abandon it because it was more than a decade of documenting our homeschool experience and writing on so many related topics! A move to a new state in November 2022 meant I had to stop teaching at the co-op and a whole lot of other changes, and that's what led to me finally following through on my blog changes too.

Curious about what I wrote on that original blog? Here's a few links to series I wrote that I'm kind of proud of:
From the High School Lesson Book (reviews, history lessons, and other things geared for this age group, including a series on teaching writing for high school students)
The Real Homeschoolers of Carroll County | Series 17 was a week-long blog hop series that I had so much fun writing back in 2015.  While working with the Review Crew, I participated in a number of week-long blog hops, with series like: A Cup of Coffee and A Word of Advice; The Rewards of Homeschooling Teens; Back to Homeschool Coffee Breaks; and Lessons For Homeschool Moms.
How Do You Homeschool? was a series that answered some of the curiosity questions homeschoolers are asked, and that homeschoolers ask each other. I tried to make it practical for those who were getting started or need some advice on specifics.

High School Writing Tips Sheets - Proofreading Properly the Real Homeschoolers series - The Real Homeschool Mom @ kympossibleblog.blogspot.com

5 Days of Lessons for Homeschool Moms - 2018 Spring Blog Hop on Homeschool Coffee Break @ kympossibleblog.blogspot.com


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Now let me backtrack a little, because along the way I'd decided that I should put my personal book reviews on a blog separate from the homeschool blog, so I'd started a separate blog called Just A Second where I put my personal book reviews and other posts about books. I used to get a lot more reading done, when my "full time job" was homeschooling! Having a book blog allowed me to keep Homeschool Coffee Break focused on . . . well, homeschooling! I put some other non-homeschooling things on Just A Second too, even though they weren't really bookish things, so when I started thinking about the more personal blog, I wondered whether I should just expand this one. In the end I decided that it needed to stay in a second place position, given its name! 

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So that's how I finally arrived here, at A Fresh Cup of Coffee, in January 2023. I was lonely and displaced, living in a new state, and had lots of time on my hands. Launching a new blog and connecting with a slightly different community of bloggers was a timely project to help me find a little creative outlet and feel like I had a bit of purpose. I had time to spend on setting it up and doing little projects like creating a blog button. It gave me something to do. I'd hosted a long-running link-up at Just A Second and worked on migrating that here (Scripture And A Snapshot). I found myself really missing a weekly photo challenge that had ended in 2022, so I made up a bi-weekly photo challenge for myself and added a link-up in case anyone wanted to join me (Everyday Images). The annual Write 28 Days Blogging Challenge for 2023 was well-timed for me, and I continued writing Five Minute Friday posts, and started finding a few other link-ups that I enjoyed. At the beginning of 2024, I added another link-up to those I was hosting, Twenty-Six Lists




The heart of blogging is linking - linking and commenting. Connecting and communicating - the purpose of the Internet. ~George Siemens

About a year ago, I started working part-time, so I had something else to keep me busy during the day. But at the beginning of 2024, I went to full time hours, and it's really cutting into my blogging time! Haha! But seriously, I feel like I maybe wouldn't have gone ahead with Twenty-Six Lists if I'd known I would be going full-time, and I have really struggled to keep up with visiting and commenting on other blogs. It's something that I feel strongly about, like the quote I shared above states - commenting is essential, especially when it comes to the link parties! And I hate that I have become rather hit and miss with that. Some weeks I visit pretty much everyone in the current link parties and some weeks time gets away from me as I keep up with the things going in my "real world" and I just can't. 

The currency of blogging is authenticity and trust. ~Jason Calcanis

Blogging is to writing what extreme sports are to athletics: more free-form, more accident-prone, less formal, more alive. It is, in many ways, writing out loud. ~Andrew Sullivan

I thought I'd be able to write a little more often for Homeschool Coffee Break, adding new material every couple of weeks, and reworking the evergreen material, but I'm lucky if I add something once a month over there now. I don't have time to read as much, but I still putz around at Just A Second. I could cut way back on what I do here at A Fresh Cup of Coffee, citing time constraints as my excuse. But you know what? I don't want to cut back. I like it here, and I enjoy this hobby. I've had to adjust how much time I spend on it, because it IS a hobby, not a job or obligation, and it mustn't keep me from my other commitments. But as long as I am enjoying it, I think it's important to make time for a hobby that brings me joy and fulfillment. 

Blogging is like work, but without coworkers thwarting you at every turn. ~Scott Adams

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Some of this article is based on my first post on this site: Welcome To My New Coffee Break Project!


How did you get started blogging, and what keeps you going? Leave a comment and let me know!

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Tell Us About . . . is a monthly opportunity for bloggers to showcase their creativity. Each month one of the co-hosts will choose the word to focus on. On the third Thursday of every month we'll respond to the prompt "Tell Us About ---" which could be absolutely anything. And how we respond is also wide open. It could be a blog post with our opinions or reminscences; a poem, photos, a short story or whatever takes your fancy―it could even be a mix of all these! This month's theme is "Blogging".

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Scripture and a Snapshot - Be Strong and Courageous



"Be strong and very courageous. Be careful to obey all the law my servant Moses gave you; do not turn from it to the right or to the left, that you may be successful wherever you go. Keep this Book of the Law always on your lips; meditate on it day and night, so that you may be careful to do everything written in it. Then you will be prosperous and successful. Have I not commanded you? Be strong and courageous. Do not be afraid; do not be discouraged, for the LORD your God will be with you wherever you go."

~Joshua 1:7-9~

This familiar exhortation is worded just a little differently in a couple of translations, or at least the punctuation structured it with just a slight difference, and when I noticed it, I had to stop and think. The way we read the NIV (above), it can sound like a couple of separate encouragements - Be strong and brave. And also obey the law. But look at how these translations construct it:

"Above all, be strong and very courageous to observe carefully the whole instruction my servant Moses commanded you. Do not turn from it to the right or to the left, so that you will have success wherever you go. This book of instruction must not depart from your mouth; you are to meditate on it day and night so that you may carefully observe everything written in it. For then you will prosper and succeed in whatever you do. Haven't I commanded you: be strong and courageous? Do not be afraid or discouraged, for the LORD your God is with you wherever you go." (Christian Standard Bible)

"Only be strong and very bold in taking care to follow all the Torah which Moshe my servant ordered you to follow; do not turn from it either to the right or to the left; then you will succeed wherever you go. Yes, keep this book of the Torah on your lips, and meditate on it day and night, so that you will take care to act according to everything written in it. Then your undertakings will prosper, and you will succeed. Haven't I ordered you, 'Be strong, be bold'? So don't be afraid or downhearted, because ADONAI your God is with you wherever you go." (Complete Jewish Bible)

Be strong and bold in obeying the Law. Sometimes it takes great courage and boldness just to live in obedience to God's Word. And this is an instruction and encouragement to all of us, not just to an Old Testament hero, or to hugely influential leaders of nations or multitudes. Everyone who follows Jesus should take the bold and courageous stand of obeying everything God tells us, which we can do only if we study and meditate on the Word and know what it tells us. And we can be assured that God is with us wherever we go.





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Wednesday, July 17, 2024

Wednesday Hodgepodge - Peaches & Ice Cream

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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.  What is an adult problem nobody prepared you for?
 
How hard it is to make new friends once you're an empty nester. 

And this one goes back a few years for me, and is a little more specific . . . As a homeschooling mom, I was not at all prepared for how gigantic the adjustment for ME would be after my youngest graduated. It's like retiring from a long career, but there's no benefit package or recognition gifts. No party. Well, there is a party, but it's for your student, and rightfully so. But as a homeschool mom, you're out of a job, and if your social circle is largely the homeschool community, that all changes too.  
 
2. Without mentioning any tech, what's your most prized possession?
 
My house? Maybe my bed. Or my books. That's harder to answer than I expected!

3. It's National Peach Ice Cream Day (July 17th). Will you be celebrating? Do you like peaches? Given a choice would you prefer peach ice cream, peach pie, peach cobbler, or just hand me a peach? Do you own anything that is peach in color?

 That's a very specific celebration! I will likely eat some ice cream, but it won't be peach ice cream, so I suppose I won't be celebrating. I like peaches, but they are not my favorite. I like a lot of foods made WITH peaches more than just a plain peach. So of those choices, I'd take the peach cobbler. I can't think of anything I own that is peach colored unless it's underwear or soap or something. Haha.

4. What makes a friendship successful?

 Trust and loyalty. In a good friendship, you can be honest with each other and you can be sure that confidences are kept and that you'd have each other's backs if necessary. 

5.  Let's give our brains a rest and do a little summertime this or that . . . beach or pool? Ice cream or snowcone? Amusement park or camping? Burger or hot dog? Watermelon or strawberries? Get up early or sleep in late? Sunrise or sunset?
 
Pool. I like the beach until I have to deal with the sand in everything.


Ice cream. I do NOT like snowcones or even slushee type drinks.

Amusement park or camping . . . tough choice. I guess amusement park. I like camping but my husband doesn't, and it can be a lot of work.

Burger or hot dog . . . both?! If I have to choose just one, I'll have a burger.

Watermelon.

Sleep late. I don't get to do it often, so it's a treat and feels so luxurious!

Sunset, because I prefer to sleep late! 



6. Insert your own random thought here.

I feel like no one has been talking about the Olympics at all, or at least I am sadly out of the loop when it comes to the Summer Olympics this time around. I'm not even sure when and where the games are. I guess I just haven't been paying attention!

What adult problem were you unprepared for? Leave a comment and let me know!


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Tuesday, July 16, 2024

Everyday Images #40

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Welcome to another installment of my challenge and reminder to myself to take photos somewhat regularly. I'm not a photographer, but I enjoy taking everyday photos of things I find interesting or want to remember later, and I find that I notice interesting things when I'm intentionally watching for them. Having some prompts that are open to interpretation has helped me pay a little more attention to what's around me. Every two weeks I have a few words and phrases that I'm focusing on, and I try to find opportunities to take pictures of these things each week. These were the prompts I assigned myself for the past couple weeks:

July Prompts - Everyday Images #40
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strong
loud and/or quiet
at work (quarterly)
free
design
wild
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strong - well, how about these storm clouds from a strong storm system one day



loud and/or quiet - the carnival atmosphere was very loud (as were the fireworks), and in contrast, the wetlands park was pretty quiet.




at work (quarterly) - a view just outside my office door




free - Old Glory still represents freedom



design



wild - Black-eyed Susans are one of my favorite flowers, partly because they grow wild



I'm also participating in the Summer Photography Scavenger Hunt hosted by This West London Life, so some of these photos may reappear on my posts with scavenger hunt finds.

A few bonus photos:

More from a July 4th walk at the park, which was cut short by rain but was still very pleasant.




On the July 4th weekend, we visited a nearby town's carnival and our granddaughter enjoyed the rides.




I just thought the shadow of the tree on our apartment looked cool because it was so well-defined.


I am sharing my photos every other Tuesday, along with my prompts for the next two weeks. You can use all or some of the prompts for your own photo posts, or none of the prompts and just link up a post featuring your photos. Simple rules: Your posts must be family-friendly; the photos must be your own; and the post must be mostly photos. If you do share I'd appreciate a mention and link to A Fresh Cup of Coffee on your post.


Everyday Images continues in 2024, every other Tuesday. And on the alternate Tuesdays, I'm hosting the Twenty-Six Lists link-up. I'd love to have you join me for that too!

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July Prompts - Everyday Images #41
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shady
following
scenery
texture
chair
summer
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