Wednesday Hodgepodge


It's time for Wednesday Hodgepodge with Joyce, who blogs at From This Side of The Pond.  Each week she'll pose some questions for us to answer. What a great way to journal life.



1. March is rolling on out of here. Sum up your March in ten words or less. March seemed to blow in and blow out!

2. Are you afraid of heights? Ha! Yes I am!!! I have no idea why or when it started, but I feel like I've always been afraid of heights. I do remember there being a bridge we had to drive over when we went camping and it was really high up and even at a young age I was afraid of  going over it. When was the last time you found yourself dealing with a height, and did it make you nervous? I have gotten better over the years, but it's still a struggle. Let's see....while I'm thinking, I will tell you a story and why this question made me laugh. This past weekend my hubby and I had some time off, he came in our room while I was reading in bed and said he had a great idea of something we could do...however, he had his computer turned away and a sly smile on his face....I knew he was up to something...when he turned the computer, I saw tulip fields and thought "oh cool...forgetting, the tulips were probably done". Then saw the hot air balloon, and said "NO, NO WAY, NOPE"...he tried so hard to get me to do it, "you can bring your camera"...I said "nope, I probably wouldn't even get to the edge". I told him to take his mom..haha. Interestingly, flying in a jet doesn't bother me as much, maybe because I'm fully enclosed, I don't know. The things that get me would be ladders, things that are more open, even a glass bottom bridge (or whatever they're made out of). Okay, the last time that comes to mind was when we were in Colorado driving on some of the roads and there basically wasn't a shoulder, and also some of the viewpoints were pretty high up, it was hard to look over the edge. 

The photos below of when we were in Switzerland and were at the James Bond 007 Experience at the top of a mountain. This walkway is constructed on the side of the mountain...that was scary for me. 



While in Switzerland we also climbed to the top of the Bern Munsterplatz. There are about 344 stairs to the top. That made me a bit nervous. There were several viewing lookouts and balconies as you went up.

3. What's a word you struggle to spell on a regular basis, and sometimes need to double check before writing it down? Definitely is one I always seem to spell wrong. I know there are a few others, but that one always gets me. Use the word in a sentence that tells us something about your April calendar. I'm definitely looking forward to April, and our family vacation at the end of it.

4. Love 'em or hate 'em, with Easter comes the sweet treat known as Peeps. So... do you love 'em or hate 'em? I used to love them. Now, I haven't had one in awhile. My daughter did just fine these ones that are dye free and plant based marshmallow, if you want to feel a little better about having them or giving them. Speaking of peeps, what's your favorite way to have chicken? I don't think I have a favorite way, I love chicken in all forms, but I do get excited over a really good piece of fried chicken...crunchy, juicy, give me a leg or thigh please! Or one of each.


I was reading someone elses post and they mentioned peeps on a s'more. This reminded me of a recent baby shower I went to for my nephew and his wife. They had a S'more bar, complete with peeps. I didn't have one though, and now I wish I would've. I hope the video plays.






5. This week's Hodgepodge lands on the first day of April, which happens to be National Poetry Month. Do you like poetry? I do like poetry and always had fun when we had to write something in school. Haikus were my favorite. However, I always feel like it's a lot of work to try and write something. I don't read it too often.  Share a favorite line or two from one of your favorite poems. What makes this one a favorite? I couldn't really think of a favorite line or two, though I'm sure there are some, but in searching to see if something triggered a memory, I found this one and chuckled because I love books...

"Books to the ceiling, books to the sky, my pile of books is a mile high.

How I love them! How I need them! I'll have a long beard by the time I read them".

 Arnold Lobel


6. Insert your own random thought here.  Well, I had something I was going to share, couldn't remember if I had shared it last week, and have now forgotten what it even was! Seems to be how my past week has gone...haha! I've hit a wall and can't really think much to share. Hope you all have a great Easter! 



With Joy Unquenchable,
Kirstin

Comments

  1. I am afraid of heights too and remember screaming and crying when going over a huge bridge as a child. I would have said no to the hot air balloon too!
    I always struggle with Definitely too, I don't think I have ever spelt it correctly.

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    1. Thanks for visiting Kim. I remember also in high school we had to drive over one our states highest bridges in a school bus...that was not fun

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  2. I don't like open stairs either and can think of a few we've been on. I've never had a peep on a s'more but a s'more bar sounds like a fun thing to have at a shower. I don't love s'mores as I find them too heavy, but I do love a toasted marshmallow. Happy Easter to you and your family!

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    1. I made a S'more dip, and oh my goodness. It was so good I don't know if I'd ever want to make another regular s'more again. My issue with the s'more is the chocolate never gets soft enough.

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  3. Oh my...yes, the walkway is very scary. Yikes. Edges aren't my comfort zone either. I will not fly in a hot air balloon! These days I depend on railings!! Definitely is definitely a word I have to think about spelling correctly!!

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    1. Thanks for visiting Ellen, and I'm so glad I'm not the only one

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  4. Thanks for stopping by my blog! All of your posts about heights really scared me lol! I can pinpoint the moment in my life that made me afraid of heights lol, but I have been since I was five. I can never imagine being in a hot air balloon. I've also never been on a plane sadly, but I would be open to that! Your photos are gorgeous of the mountains though! I hope you have a great week!!!

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    1. Thank you Stacy. I try to visit everyone's posts but sometimes it's hard. Sometimes I push myself a bit because I want to see something. One year I went white water rafting even though I'm not a fan of deep or fast water and I'm not a strong swimmer. but I didn't want to miss out on something with my hubby and girls so I told that raft guide "Do NOT tip this raft"

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  5. Great pics from Switzerland! How beautiful!! I would love to go on a hot air balloon ride BUT I do see your point of being enclosed as in a jet vs. open air heights. I'm not bothered by the open air aspect but I can see how that is a big difference. I almost used "definitely" as my misspelled word. I almost always misspell it the first time I type it!

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  6. Oh.... peep smores. Now, I may would try that!!!!
    I also have a hard time with the word definitely. It is one my top misspelled words.
    Now, I am the zipliner... lol! BUT I will say.... I have been to Colorado and we drove the Old Rivers Fall Road and Trail Ridge Road and I will agree my stomach turned a few times and I was nervous.

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    1. YES....we did those two and then up to PIkes Peak...yikes!! I made a s'more dip I'll have to maybe share next week...it's so good

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  7. Oh yes, glass bottom bridges and balconies scare me half to death. As would a hot air balloon ride. My husband had me talked into doing it last summer at an air show and I spent almost a month gearing myself up for it, only to have it all cancelled because of poor weather. (Darn. haha. You can imagine how heartbroken I was)
    Love those lines quoted from Arnold Lobel - very relatable!
    Hope you're having a great week!

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    1. I'm so glad I'm not the only one. haha...yah, I'd probably be praying for bad weather to cancel the lift off.

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