Hello all! It’s Wednesday again and I thought I’d join in with the Wednesday HodgePodge. Here goes.
1. Do you have a sister? Tell us something about her. If you don’t have a sister, tell us about a friend who has been like a sister. Or tell us about a sister-in-law if you have one who is extra special.
I have one sister. She is two years younger than me, although when we were kids, people always thought we were either twins or she was the older one. She always envied me because I got more attention from our parents than she got (though it was mostly negative attention). In terms of the roles often described in dysfunctional families, she was the lost child, while I was a strange mix of scapegoat and golden child.
Currently, she lives in the far northwest of the country, close by the sea, with her husband and two girls. She will be starting training to become a childcare worker soon.
2. Resister, assister, insister, persister…choose one and explain how it relates to you and your life lately.
All of them relate to me in some way. Well, maybe except for “assister”, in that I don’t really assist anyone myself, but rather am on the receiving end of assistance. As for “resister” and “persister”, they usually go hand in hand, in a kind of paradoxical way.
3. Share a favorite song, book, movie, or television program that features sisters.
A book that’s been turned into a movie comes to mind: My Sister’s Keeper by jodi Picoult. It was the first Picoult novel I read, before I knew killing off her characters was her way of writing (oh, sorry if that’s a spoiler, but the book and movie have both been out forever). In this book though, it made sense. In others, not so much.
4. August 3rd is national watermelon day…are you a fan? Do you like watermelon flavored candy? Besides eating the melon as is, do you have a good recipe made with watermelon?
I do like watermelon, but it’s not like I’m a huge fan. I’ve never had watermelon-flavored candy, so no opinions on that. I don’t really know a recipe with watermelon, but I still need to try it in my fruit infusion bottle. I did try a few pieces of a galia melon in it, but that didn’t taste good.
5. ‘Tis August…what are three things you’re looking forward to this month?
Crafting quite a bit. Several fellow clients at the care facility I know well have their birthdays this month and I want to create them a present. Seeing my husband’s new-to-him car, that he will be getting on Saturday. Maybe driving to some nearby town or city we haven’t been to yet with my husband.
6. Insert your own random thought here.
I am so glad that my crafty mojo seems to be returning in time for these fellow residents’ birthdays. Also, if you all have any idea what I could create for my husband’s and my wedding anniversary on September 19, I’d love to know. I bought a heart-shaped canvas that I can decorate with paint, polymer clay and/or other media, but I am truly out of ideas as to what exactly to do.
I read My Sister’s Keeper and agree with your sentiments on Jodi Picoult’s writing. Her books never seem to end the way I want them to. Good luck with all your crafting! I’m sure you’ll come up with something special.
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Thank you so much for stopping by. Re Jodi Picoult, I’ve only read My Sister’s Keeper and Handle With Care and started in A Spark of Light, which is written in reverse chronological order so I know already pretty much how it’s going to end even though I”m only 18% in. Reading that one in fact drove home the message that Picoult seems to have a thing for bad endings.
I’m sure I’ll come up with a nice present for my husband. I have several ideas already, though none involve the canvas.
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August sounds like it is going to be a good month for you! I like to make and craft things too, although I find I don’t do it as much in the summer.
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Oh, I actually love crafting during the summer but that’s possibly because my mood is usually slightly better than. I really hope my August will be full of creativity.
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I’m so late in commenting on everyone’s posts. I enjoyed your answers. I want to start crafting more. It will probably mostly be with. my grandson but that will be fun.
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That should definitely be fun indeed! How old is your grandson? My niece is still a bit too young for me to actually craft with her (and/or I’m not engaging enough). Thanks so much for stopping by.
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