Wednesday, October 21, 2015

TIME for the Hodgepodge

The best thing about Wednesday, besides the Hodgepodge, of course, it that there are only two more work days until the weekend arrives. Our teacher workday and election day were both taken away from us due to the flood days they made us take. Now, there's no break in sight until Thanksgiving. UGH. If it wasn't for the wonderful, amazing people I work with and the kids at our school, I would quit right now. So many stupid decisions being made on a daily basis. How great would it be to just leave our school alone and let us do our thing! I know, wake up. I'm dreaming. 

The good news is, I'm not going to go on a tirade! Instead, I'm going to enjoy the Hodgepodge with y'all! 



1. October 21, 2015 is Back to the Future Day. Did you see the movie? The sequels? In the second film, Doc takes Marty into the future to prevent Marty's future son from making a mistake. They leave 1985 and land on a 'skyway' on October 21st, 2015. So tell us, what were you doing in the fall of 1985? I saw them via television but paid very little attention to any of them. Not my cup of tea. In the fall of 1985 I was a busy mom of the first lovely who was 9 months old and already getting excited about her first Halloween, Thanksgiving, and Christmas!


2.  If time travel were possible, would you want to go to the future? The past? Straight to the past! And I know just when and where. And it would be wonderful!




3. We're not flying cars, but some of the technology imagined in the 80's film has indeed come to pass in real life 2015-flat screen TVs on the wall, tablets, fingerprint recognition, video conferencing, online banking, 3-D movies, motion controlled video games, drone cameras, and smart glasses (Google glass).  Do you worry technology is growing at a rate so fast we'll soon be unable to keep up with it's demands? Do you think the Internet does more harm than good? I teach computers to elementary students. One of the topics I cover (strongly and repeatedly) is digital citizenship which includes safety.  You do NOT want to get me started on this issue. But, ask any one of my students, and they will fill you in! :) 

4. Your favorite dish prepared in a slow-cooker? Your favorite fast food? I don't have a favorite. Probably because I use it as a convenience rather than for a tasty recipe. I don't eat fast food anymore but, when I did, I loved Chick-fil-A. Especially their waffle fries. So good! 

5. No time like the present, down time, face time, pressed for time, in the nick of time, make time, mark time, or just in time...which timely saying most relates to your life right now? Pressed for time. It seems I am constantly pressed for time at school. At home, it's down time. I need it. I love it. And I don't let anyone get in the way of it. LOL 

6. Tell us about a place you went as a child or younger person that's no longer there or is now something else. How does that make you feel? I used to love going to surrounding small towns and shopping with my grandmother. The small towns in SC are going or gone and it saddens me. They were quaint and filled with delightful people. I miss that. 



We used to go to this very town sometimes. You wouldn't recognize it now. Sad. 
7. Describe your comfort zone. At home, alone. That's all I need. Oh and, by alone, I mean me and my pup. 

8. Insert your own random thought here. We've had a bit of fall weather around here and it has been great! Unfortunately, we're going back into the mid to upper 70s as the week progresses. I'm hoping fall will come back and stay by the weekend. This is getting ridiculous. Those of you who actually get to enjoy fall, please share your pictures! Fall is the season I've always missed by living here in the low-country. 


On a very serious note, a lovely friend of our family (and former teacher of two of the lovelies) is beginning a battle with stage 4 lung cancer after having a brain tumor removed last week. Also, the mother of a teacher at our school is battling stage 4 cancer- not sure of the type. AND, another teacher is continuing her battle against breast cancer. Please keep these wonderful folks in your thoughts and prayers. Cancer sucks. 

Have a great rest of the week, y'all! 

10 comments:

  1. That is very sad about those quaint towns being gone. Keeping your friend, the mother of a teacher and the teacher in my prayers........

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    1. It really is. They were so nice. Thank you for your prayers.

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  2. I think there are pockets in America where they're trying to bring back the small town feel of a place, which I also love. I'm not big on malls, and prefer to shop locally for food and other goodies. We're in the Upstate, so we get fall. We're close to the mountains, and are enjoying day trips to hike and see the color. Fall is my favorite. I'm so sorry for all your friends are going through. I hate cancer and will add these requests to my prayers.

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    1. There was one town about an hour from here that tried, but it didn't last too long. Sadly. I love the upstate. I grew up in the foothills and we were always heading up to the mountains which was only an hour away. I miss it. Thank you for keeping the ladies in your prayers.

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  3. Cancer does indeed suck. Your friends are on my prayer list, Pam. I miss the small towns, too, but we have a bit of the small-town flavor here in Lakeland (sandwiched between Tampa and Orlando). Another fun Hodgepodge!

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    1. Thank you. They need prayer. I wish the small towns could make a come back and give the malls the boot. :)

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  4. Seen all the Back to the Future movies like them, didn't go ape over them just saying

    When we look at all the inventions we can become gobsmacked, I wonder what someone from say 1900 would think if they saw all we have now days.

    I am not a big fan of take away either, have it at times usually when travelling we stop at Macca's a lot

    Cancer sucks, as all people know, just saying

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    1. They didn't keep my attention so, I guess I wasn't impressed with them. Yes, cancer does suck. Hate it.

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  5. I always enjoy your Hodge Podge. Gives me a little more insight to you.

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    1. I enjoy it too! It gives you insight and you STILL come back? LOL Thanks!

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