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Thursday, June 25, 2026
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Wednesday, June 24, 2026
Summer's Here - and so is the Hodgepodge
So many things to love about summer . . . the longer days, no need to bundle up to go outside, all the celebrations, a general slower pace so it feels like there's more time to relax. I think what I like best is the many opportunities to get out and do things and be with people. We used to take our big family vacation in the fall, but now we do it in the summer and that is my favorite time - exploring a destination and hanging out with my whole family. I love all the little weekend trips and day trips and cookouts too, because those are all times to take a break from the daily grind and do something fun with people that are fun to spend time with.
My biggest pet peeve is bugs. Yeah, the heat and humidity can wear on me sometimes, but it's the bugs that bug me most. Checking for ticks every time we go out for a hike, swatting mosquitos pretty much every time we're outside, the flies getting inside the house, those little gnats and tiny flies that are just so annoying. Ugh. I like honeybees and butterflies, but other than that I'm not a fan of insects.
The first song that came to mind is Summer Lovin' from Grease, but that's not on my playlist, it just has the word summer in the title. Haha. There's so many songs to choose from that bring the summer vibe, but I'm going with a long-time favorite of mine, Walkin on Sunshine by Katrina and the Waves. It's cheerful and energetic, and very sunshine-y!
3. What's something you remember about your childhood summers? Do you think kids today get to enjoy summer the way you did as a child? Elaborate.
I remember going to our church camps, and on family camping trips. I remember roaming the neighborhood, playing in our backyard, and riding bikes. It seems like a lot of kids today are more likely to be inside in the air conditioning than outside roaming and being active. Not all! But a lot. And I understand there are a lot of reasons for it too. In today's world it's less likely that there's a parent at home during the day, and probably less likely that there's a grandparent or aunt nearby where kids can spend the days when school is out. So in a lot of cases it's just not considered as safe to let kids "go outside and play" or roam the neighborhood like I did. But it is good for kids (and all of us!) to be outside in the sunshine and touching grass, especially during summer, so I think families should make it a priority to get their kids comfortable with being outside and without a screen to stare at so they can connect with nature and be active.
I favor dad a little in looks - my eyes mostly. My dad (and my mum) are visiting right now actually, and were with us last week at the vacation house. When we were growing up, my dad always made time to play with us kids and be silly. He loved building campfires so when we went on camping trips, that was almost the first order of business - build up a woodpile and get a good fire going. At our house in Maryland, Dad made our first firepit and my boys spent a lot of time with him chopping wood and tending the fire. Obviously my boys come by their interest in fires honestly!
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| with Mum and Dad in October 2025 |
- flip flops or sandals - I love flip flops! I don't wear them much any more because of my knee and foot problems
- beach or pool - definitely the pool. I have nothing against the beach but there's the sand in everything problem, and I'd rather not go in the ocean or lake to swim.
- watermelon or peaches - probably watermelon, because while it's not my favorite, I do actually prefer it to fresh peaches
- shorts or sundress - I don't think I even own any shorts right now. I have capris, and I do have a couple of skorts. Hmmm. In light of that, I guess I'll choose the sundress.
- iced coffee or ice cold lemonade - I love both, but it probably isn't a surprise that I'd more often choose iced coffee!
- amusement park or water park - amusement park for me!
We had so much fun last week at the Airbnb with the whole family. One day we got everyone together and went to Niagara Falls and rode on the Maid of the Mist (tour boat to the base of the falls). I was so glad that everyone went along - I wondered whether a few might not want to, but everyone went and really enjoyed it. Highly recommend if you go to Niagara Falls - it's basically the same cruise offered on the American and the Canadian side, and we've done both now.
What do you love most about summer? Leave a comment and let me know!
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Friday, June 19, 2026
Catching Up With the Hodgepodge
The summer of 1994 I was pregnant with our second son. I don't remember any specifics about what we were doing that summer, though we were probably taking it easy for the most part since it was a slightly higher risk pregnancy. I don't know that we paid any attention to the low speed car chase, but I remember it was on the news.
I like chicken salad, and I make it with almonds and dried cranberries, and with no celery. I don't like the texture of celery. I also started making a caprese salad platter and that's so good! I include some kind of fresh fruit on the caprese salad, like berries or peach slices, so I like that, though in general I prefer my greens and my fresh fruit to not be tossed together!
3. Is chivalry dead? Should it be?
I don't think it is, though in many ways it seems to be declining. I didn't look up a definition but to me chivalry is courtesy and good manners levelled up, and especially when it comes to gentlemen looking after the ladies around them. Good manners aren't uncommon but I would say that not all younger people are taught good manners in a way that makes it second nature to them.
I would rather spend a week in Alaska, since I've long wanted to go there. I certainly wouldn't mind visiting Hawaii but it's never been high on my priority list. I haven't been to either state yet, but yes, I really want to go to Alaska. The combination cruise and train trip through Alaska has been on my vacation wishlist for my entire adult life. I love Hawaiian pizza and have no problem with pineapple on any pizza. It's usually my pizza order when I can order a personal pizza, because nobody else in my family likes it. I don't think I've ever had Baked Alaska, but I'd like to try it. What's not to like?
Really not interested in World Cup or in soccer overall. Which isn't to say we haven't paid attention or watched matches. We spent a couple days with my sister-in-law and her husband and he is really into soccer so we watched games with him and he explained rules to us. I never played soccer myself and neither did my kids. My kids didn't like when they had the soccer units when they were in gym class. They actively disliked it, in fact. If I was offered free tickets to any of the matches, I think I'd choose Vancouver. I haven't been to Vancouver in decades and I think I'd enjoy going back and seeing a little of the city before and after the game.
It's been a bit of a computer odyssey for me the past couple weeks. We did not have "plug and play" internet at the new house like we'd hoped, so we finally got Spectrum out to hook it up last Tuesday. So I could use our wifi instead of setting up a hotspot with my phone. But it took until Thursday before we tried setting up our desktop computer . . . and gave up on it because there is something wrong with the connection of the actual power switch. We'd previously managed a workaround of taking out the battery and putting it back in but that didn't work. Okay, at least we had my chromebook and wifi, and given that we were about to go on vacation, we planned to take the computer to be repaired at some point after we got back. Limiting, but okay. Well, second day on vacation and my chromebook would not power on. It was fully charged, hadn't been dropped or had anything spilled on it etc, just wouldn't power on. Since we didn't have a working desktop to go home to, I definitely needed to replace it. Hadn't really planned on making that purchase but I did buy it in Canada so the exchange rate was in my favor!
Needless to say, it's put me behind on blogging and for sure on commenting! So my apologies for being even later than usual in visiting others, and I've missed a lot. Also missing out because I'm on vacation and then next week I'll have family visiting.
What are you getting caught up on this week? Leave a comment and let me know!
I host the Wednesday Quotes link-up every other Wednesday. Stop by and share a few thoughts and quotes on the current topic here: WQ - The Art of Teaching. I host the Everyday Images photo link-up every other Thursday. And find the Scripture and a Snapshot link-up here every Sunday.
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