Hi everyone. I’m participating in the Wednesday HodgePodge once again. Here are Joyce’s questions and my responses.
1. May Day! May Day!…last time you shouted for help? Or maybe just asked?
I’d honestly never heard that expression. That being said, I shout for help quite regularly, most commonly when I’m having a horrible flashback or panic attack. Last Monday, I probably didn’t shout for help, but did plea for help. My one-on-one support staff had left me alone because I’d told her to go away in an irritable voice while melting down. This caused me to spiral into crisis. I will spare you all the details, but I eventually came to my senses and was able to cry out for help.
2. What’s something you may do this month?
Visit my sister and her family. I most likely will, since my sister is expecting a baby very soon. Other than that, there are just too many things I may or may not do, such as finish a book, get to another polymer clay project, etc.
3. “April showers bring May flowers”…is this true where you live? What’s blooming? What’s your favorite springtime blossom?
It’s somewhat true, but we haven’t had that much rain in April this year. I’m not really sure what’s blooming here. I do know one of the nearby care homes has tulips blooming in its garden. My favorite springtime flowers are probably hyacinths, but I love many others.
4. What’s something you learned at your mother’s knee?
I am reminded immediately of a nursery rhyme that goes “One, two, three, four, paper hat, paper hat.”. When my mother would count to four, I’d always reply “Paper hat”. When my father would count to four, conversely, even as a toddler, I’d reply: “Five!”.
5. Share a thought about motherhood.
Now we’re probably supposed to share something positive, such as how beautiful the gift of motherhood is or something. I, however, am not a mother and don’t have the greatest memories of my own mother’s mothering me. Besides, my father was my primary caretaker. Not that my memories of him are any better. All that being said, I feel strongly that mothering is a skill that doesn’t necessarily come naturally as soon as a child comes out of its mother’s womb. I wish it were this way!
6. Insert your own random thought here.
Since it’s Liberation Day (from WWII) tomorrow here, I would like to take a moment to show my gratitude for living in freedom, peace and in a democracy.
I’ve made a few Christmas ornaments with polymer clay and I’ve made lots of hand held crosses. What is your latest project? I haven’t had time to do any kind of crafts lately and I miss it!
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Oh, I love making ornaments out of polymer clay! My latest project is a mobile for the baby my sister is expecting soon. Thank you for stopping by and I hope you do get crafting again.
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I don’t do clay but I enjoy scrapbooking and have a pile of pictures and a new book waiting for me to get to it. We have had a busy spring so not sure when that will be. Amen to living in freedom and peace!
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Thank you for sharing. I hope you do get to your scrapbooking project eventually.
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I like that you found another challenge to keep you writing.
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Thank you. I agree. This is a weekly challenge, but there are others too.
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I love hyacinths too. . I do hope you’re able to visit your sister. It is true that sometimes Mothering doesn’t come naturally. Have a great weekend.
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Thanks so much for commenting. I’m pretty sure I’ll visit my sister once her baby is born.
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