Wednesday Hodgepodge...Don't complicate things
2. What impresses you? The word "Impress" means to affect someone deeply or strongly, and can cause them to feel admiration or respect. I can also mean to stamp or imprint, to fix something in ones mind.
There is a lot that doesn't impress me...many things that used to impress me, no longer do. But there are still some things I would say I'm impressed with....I'm impressed by genuine kindness. I'm impressed with people who are so confident and comfortable with who they are. I'm impressed by generosity. I'm impressed by those who make everyone around them feel important. I'm impressed with someone considered famous is a down to earth human being. I'm impressed with those who have overcome incredible odds.
I love reading books that leave an imprint on my mind, that change my way of thinking.
3. On a scale of 1-10 how picky of an eater are you? (1=extremely and 10=not at all) If you had to eat a meal made entirely of one color what color would you choose? I am not really picky. I would say an 8 because there are some things I don't want to try or don't like. One color...yikes! I'm going to say green. I do like a lot of the green veggies so I could make a really yummy salad or roasted veggies.
4. What does balance in life mean to you? Balance is an interesting concept. I suppose each of us needs to decide what "balance" is to them, what it looks like for us and our family's. I listened to a book awhile back that talked about work/life balance. Sadly I can't remember the particular quote though I just looked it up and this is what AI found..
In Take Back Your Time: The Guilt-Free Guide to Life Balance, Christy Wright redefines the concept of balance, shifting it away from an impossible math problem of dividing hours equally into a state of peace and confidence. The core message is that true balance is a feeling derived from being fully present in the moment rather than achieving a 50/50 split.
The gist of it was that rather than balancing it, instead, if you're working, you are giving 100%, if you are home, you are giving 100% in that moment. There are seasons where we might have to give less or more to one or the other but in whatever moment we're in, we are giving 100%
I really liked that thought, and she explains it more in her book (which I might have to listen to again because I had marked spots but then forgot to renew it, so when I checked the audiobook out again, my "bookmarks" were gone.
Does your life currently feel 'balanced'? If I look at it that way, I do try to give 100% of myself while at work, and when I'm home, I'm home! If I'm with my grandkids, I try to give them my 100%, I try not to get distracted by other things. The job I have does allow me to "leave it at work", unless someone has a question and I happen to be off, but it's usually a quick answer and not something I have to do for an extended amount of time.
5. If you could travel the world for a year what would be your first destination? I think my first destination would be back to Italy. I think I'd spend several weeks maybe even a month touring the region before heading to the next destination. I'd visit places my family came from, and then other coastal areas.
6. Insert your own random thought here. Summer has started for the grandkids. They had their last homeschool co-op yesterday and a BBQ afterward. Let summer fun begin. We're ready to pull the water slide out in the yard.
We put up hanging baskets on the back porch and I love them, and my side planting area is doing and looking so good.







I said green too. :-) I can go out my backdoor and pick a meal during the garden season.
ReplyDeleteI would cheat with some radish and fresh little onions too.
Have a blessed week,
Carla
Yes!!!! Hope you've had a great week as well
DeleteYour yard is so pretty and green! I am a fan of the 100% notion.Wherever you are be all there. Hope you have a great day!
ReplyDeleteThank you Joyce!
DeleteYour bread looks delicious! Your backyard looks so lovely.
ReplyDeleteIt is so good!!!! Thank you. I love our space.
DeleteYour bread looks so good, but I don't think I'd want to get involved in making it myself! Your patio looks so peaceful, so pretty!
ReplyDeleteIt is a process, but one I definitely love. Thank you. I enjoy our patio
DeleteWow - that loaf of bread impressed me! Not even kidding. It looks professional. I would really enjoy making bread each week. But do I need to make fresh bread every week??
ReplyDeleteHa! Thank you. It does taste good. I don't make it as often as I'd like.
DeleteI always overcomplicate things but I don't think I have enough brain power to start understanding how to make sourdough bread. Your loaf does look wonderful!
ReplyDeleteI do like that idea of balance, giving the moment 100%.
I hope you have a wonderful summer. We still have a month until our summer properly starts.
Thank you. Our summer will really kick in starting sometime in June.
DeleteI tend to overcomplicate things too. I'm an Enneagram 5, so I tend to overresearch. ha. I'm impressed by kindness too. I love that you chose to highlight it. I hope you get to go back to Italy one day. I have never been to Europe, but it's on my bucket list within the next year or two!
ReplyDeleteYour sourdough bread looks delicious! I haven't made any for awhile, but I do it the simplest way possible. My daughter-in-law recently started a cottage bakery specializing in sourdough, so she is very exact about her weights and measurements for the baked goods she sells. That's probably why I never fulfilled my dream of selling my baked goods - complying with licensing is too complicated for me! LOL
ReplyDeleteYour backyard area looks beautiful and so inviting - enjoy!!
Hope you're having a great week!