Wednesday, September 25, 2024

Wednesday Hodgepodge - All About Fall



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.  It's officially fall y'all . . . in the northern hemisphere anyway. What are three of your favorite things about this particular season of the year?
 
I love fall weather, when the days are still warm and sunny but not blazing hot, and when the nights are cooler. Bonus points for some morning fog!


Fall colors! The best is when there's lots of reds and yellows, but some green leaves left, and against that brilliant blue sky - gorgeous! Is it just me or does the sky seem bluer in late September and early October?



Fall flavors like cinnamon and spice, apple and pumpkin. Now I'm not a pumpkin spice latte fan, but the other pumpkin things - pie, cake, cookies - yes, please! Apple cider and apple butter. Lots of cinnamon and ginger and clove flavors and scents. Maybe it's the scents at least as much as the flavors, now that I think about it, because we start getting serious about having candles in the fall. 

2. Your favorite fall fabric - denim, flannel, tweed, corduroy, tartan, polar fleece, leather? Do you own something made with your favorite fall fabric?
 
I'd have to say flannel is my favorite, with denim a close second. I have a flannel shacket that I love, and lots of denim jeans.


3. According to Everyday Health here are ten healthy fall food - apples (flavonoids may improve brain health), pears (for heart friendly fiber), cranberries (helps your body fight oxidative stress), winter squash (for eye health), pumpkin (another great source of Vitamin A), leeks (an anti-inflammatory food), brussel sprouts (full of fiber and anti-oxidants), sweet potatoes (loaded with Vit A and C), parsnips (keep your bones healthy with Vit K), and broccoli (may help prevent cancer).

How many on the list do you eat on a regular basis? Which one is your favorite? Which one gets a big no thanks from you?

 I eat cranberries and apples in some form pretty regularly, I suppose. Sweet potatoes were on the menu very regularly up until I started working full time and now I don't have time to bake them on weeknights any more, but I love them. I like pumpkin and parsnips (maybe not together!), and am fine with pears and winter squash. I'm not sure I've ever had leeks but they don't seem that appetizing to me. I'll eat broccoli only if I have to in order to be polite, but I really don't like it. Brussel sprouts are hard no.

4. Tell us about the last time (or a recent time) you experienced a wave of nostalgia.

 Maybe it's a sign that I'm getting old that I experience nostalgia regularly?! We were talking with friends at church recently about playing music, and sharing some memories about playing on worship team with our kids, and after that conversation I kept thinking back on some of those experiences. I guess that was a recent nostalgia moment for me. It's almost a year ago that we were in Alberta for a visit with my family, and my mom and dad are coming here for a visit in a few weeks, so I've been reflecting a little on this time last year which is also nostalgic.

 

5.  Sept. 22nd was National Daughter's Day. Like mother, like daughter . . . does this idiom ring true for you? You may answer in terms of your own role as a daughter, or, if you have daughters, then your role as a mother of daughters. 
 
I don't know how much I'm like my mom in terms of personality, but I've noticed that I'm looking more like her as I'm getting older! With my daughter, I don't think she looks a great deal like me, but we share a lot of interests and have a close relationship. In many ways, my grandmother and my mother have set wonderful examples to follow so I've learned from them and want to be like my mother. I hope my daughter, and my daughters-in-law, see good things in my life that they learn from and want to emulate.


Mother's Day 2019


My daughter and I love music and started taking a selfie at the live performances we went to together, whether our chorus performances, her recitals, or rock concerts.


I feel like this shows me with crazy eyes, but this
was at our first Twenty One Pilots concert.

6. Insert your own random thought here.

I've got to run and will be back to comment later, so in the interest of time, I will just put in a quick plug for the Wednesday Quotes link-up that will start up again next week, and that I'll be co-hosting. Find out more here: Wednesday Quotes Returns!

 

What do you love most about fall? Leave a comment and let me know!



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Wednesday Quotes Returns!


If you're like me and have missed the Wednesday Quotes link-up that had been hosted by Marsha at Always Write, I have great news! The link-up is starting up again, with just a couple of changes. Marsha has passed along the hostess duties, and I will be sharing those with Sadje at Keep It Alive. The link-up will be every other week starting on Wednesday, October 2nd. 

Here are the themes we've chosen:

October 2nd - Kindness
October 16 - Harvest
October 30 - Superstitions
November 13 - Confidence
November 27 - Helping Hands
December 11 - Natural Beauty
December 25 - Traditions

Wednesday Quotes is returning as a bi-weekly opportunity for bloggers to share their writing, poetry, photos, or stories inspired by our theme. We've chosen the themes as a starting point for your creativity, and the only requirement is that your post include at least one related quote. Feel free to combine or "double-dip" with other writing or photo challenges as well. Of course, we'd appreciate a link back to us, if you'd be so kind.

All real democracy is an attempt like that of a jolly hostess to bring the shy people out. ~Gilbert K. Chesterton

I only got the opportunity to co-host a talk show because I failed at news. ~Oprah Winfrey

Thanks to Marsha at Always Write for introducing us to the Wednesday Quotes challenge, and for passing the hosting duties along so we can continue sharing great quotes! Wednesday Quotes will be co-hosted by Sadje at Keep It Alive and Kym at A Fresh Cup of Coffee. Plan to join us starting next week!


Do you have any questions about Wednesday Quotes? Will you be joining in? Leave a comment and let me know!


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Tuesday, September 24, 2024

Everyday Images #45


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:

September Prompts - Everyday Images #45
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technology
sparkle
weather (quarterly)
forward
chaos and/or order
logo
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technology - I always thought the clear side and colored lights in our computer were pretty cool



sparkle - the goofy family photo that includes lots of sequins on my costume and a sparkly backdrop. And of course, lots of sparkle in our personalities!



weather (quarterly)






forward - what luck that I happened to see this truck in front of me one day!



chaos and/or order - the neighborhood squirrel sabotaged my peanut plant and left this chaos! And in contrast, there are orderly rows of trees and  clusters of fall flowers to be seen at Timbuk Farms.




logo


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 more bonus photos:




Quite a few photos from our visit to Timbuk Farms - we spent a little time in the Corn Maize and visited the sunflower field.






Always a goofy photo! No one was harmed by the snippers!



This sunflower and a couple others looked like they were right out of a Dali painting.


The backside of the sunflowers?






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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September Prompts - Everyday Images #46
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season (quarterly)
wide and/or narrow
action
perspective
orange
heavy
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Monday, September 23, 2024

Tell Us About . . . Favorite Things: Coffee, Of Course!


When the dog bites, when the bee stings, when I'm feeling sad, I simply remember my favorite things and then I don't feel so bad. ~Oscar Hammerstein II

When I see or hear the phrase "favorite things" I immediately think of the song from The Sound of Music. I love a lot of things that are mentioned in that song, but not all of those favorite things would be on my list. In fact, I've always found it really hard to choose just one favorite thing in any category. So how am I to write about my favorite things for this Tell Us About challenge, when it's just so hard to narrow it down?

I remembered doing a series of posts a long time ago that focused on favorites in different categories, so I dug up those archives to see if I could use them as a starting point to talk about a few of my favorite things. A lot of those were homeschool related, which isn't as personally relevant any more. I found other lists of favorite books or recipes or museums, and other things. And yes, I did find one really obvious idea for a post about favorite things.

I guess my favorite color is blue, since that's the most common color in my wardrobe and I also like it for decorating. My favorite holiday is Thanksgiving. My favorite movie . . . if I had to pick just one it would be The Princess Bride, but if I can choose a favorite holiday movie and a favorite musical and a favorite comedy . . . I'd still have to mention three or four in each subset! My favorite food is usually the last thing I ate that was delicious, so that changes all the time. 

However, one food-related item that has been a favorite for years and years, and hasn't changed is coffee. It is most often my beverage of choice, is sometimes a flavor of choice, and has the status of a love language in our family. And perhaps you've noticed that it's featured on my blog!

Coffee Break! on Homeschool Coffee Break @ kympossibleblog.blogspot.com #coffee

Coffee and I have a long-standing relationship. I don't remember how old I was when I first started drinking coffee, but it was an established part of my life by the time I was in high school. I had a small group of friends that whiled away many hours together in a local restaurant that had good pie and good coffee with free refills. I settled in with another little group of friends that regularly went out for coffee and conversation during college. Lifelong friendships developed over numerous cups of coffee. And one of the college friends that enjoyed those evening coffee breaks became my husband!

Visits to his family included spending time at the family business, and we could count on someone bringing coffees from Tim Horton's whenever we were there. After we moved to the US, we missed our Tim Horton's coffees, and made sure to enjoy plenty of it whenever we visited Canada, and to bring some ground coffee back so we could have a taste of Canada at home. We were quick to notice when a few Tim Horton's coffee shops started to open in New York state, and they became a regular stop on the drive home for a visit.





Coffee has achieved the status of a love language in our family too! There was some controversy as to the magic age at which we'd allow our oldest to drink coffee, but the standard was set at 13 years old, and we have managed to turn that first official cup of coffee on the thirteenth birthday into quite a ceremony.  The joke has been that our kids get their first cup of coffee instead of a bar mitzvah! It is a celebration of coming of age, and drinking coffee together is an act of solidarity and a declaration of our unity as a family. No, really. Coffee is one of the things that does bring the family together! We all love our coffee, and an evening spent together playing games or watching a show includes brewing coffee for everyone as well. Our daughter is the only family member that doesn't drink coffee, but she does enjoy time spent in local coffee shops. One highlight for me on our recent family vacation was sitting on the front porch in the morning with our sons, each of us with a fresh cup of coffee in hand.



After many years of being known as a lover of all things coffee, I wound up working at a small batch coffee roastery for a couple of years and loved it! I learned all kinds of things about coffee from choosing and blending beans, roasting, grinding, brewing, and about tasting notes. I actually got pretty good at identifying what region beans are from based on the taste of the coffee! Since one of the perks of the job was a pound of coffee every week I became quite the coffee snob! (We went through a lot more than one pound of coffee a week, but of course I got an employee discount!)

Furnace Hills Coffee Company
was where I worked


Coffee breaks have been a standard feature of my friendships since I was a teenager, and I think all my friends know that I'm always up to meet for a cup of coffee. One of my dearest friends and I had a well-established coffee break every week for a few years, so when she moved away and then I moved too, we continued our weekly coffee break conversations over the phone, in a virtual coffee break. 


So when I established my first blog, Homeschool Coffee Break, the reason I chose the name is obvious, right? My standard excuse for being at the computer reading or writing blog posts or interacting on message boards was that I was "on my coffee break" so that became the name of the blog. I also was writing little reviews of books I read and some other things that weren't really related to homeschooling, so I set up a second blog, and named it Just A Second. After all, when I was caught up in a book or a blog and somebody tried to get my attention, I'd often holler "just a second!" Plus I've always been up for a second . . . or third . . . or fourth . . . cup of coffee. So more recently, with my ties to homeschool community unraveling, it only made sense that it would be time for A Fresh Cup of Coffee, so that's how this blog got its name.




It would probably be fair to conclude that coffee is a bit of an obsession, or that I'm clearly addicted to caffeine. I don't doubt that the caffeine content plays a role, but really, coffee is just one of my favorite things!



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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, chosen by Jill from Grownup Glamour, is "Favourite Things" 

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