06 March, 2025

Home sweet home

 


Hi everyone I came across these questions over here: https://myshastahome.blogspot.com and decided to join in they come from Toni Taddeo's Tuesday 4 where each week we are asked to consider 4 questions on various subjects. The goal is to get us thinking, considering, talking and getting to know ourselves and other bloggers.

In some places people name their homes or properties. What would you name your home and why?

I would name it Meadowland because my last name is Meadows

If you would not name it, why wouldn't you?

 Are you more of a romantic or a pragmatist when it comes to your home or apartment's decor and colour?

Well, I am not romantic so I will go with pragmatist.

Do you have enough room in your home? Storage space, kitchen cabinets?  What would you add or subtract from your home?

We should have plenty of room but often feel like we don’t

Is your place really home sweet home?  Would it be hard to leave it?   Are you firmly rooted in your abode, or would you move if a better opportunity came your way?   

Yes, it is home sweet home and since we have been here coming up to 37yrs it would be hard to leave, and have no intention of leaving.

Marching Hodgepodge

 


What do you love most about March?

March is just a run of the mill month, nothing special about

Hey! Did you know March is National Celery Month? Do you like celery? What's something you make (or like to order out) that calls for celery? 

Nope I don’t like celery

 _______________ is the soundtrack to my life right now. 

I can’t even think of a soundtrack

Share a favourite motivational quote for overcoming challenges. 

“I practice self-care in lots of ways. I like to work out, read, and watch my favourite comfort movies. Really anything that lets me relax and wind down is self-care to me.” -Natalia Bryant

The Hodgepodge lands on Ash Wednesday this year. Do you participate in Lent in some way? If so tell us more. 

Nope, I know what it is though.

Insert your own random thought here. 

8 March is International Women's Day, back in 1910 a woman named Clara Zetkin, the leader of the Women's Office for the Social Democratic Party in Germany tabled the idea of an International Women's Day at the second International Conference of Working Women in Copenhagen. The proposal received unanimous support from over one hundred women representing 17 countries.

Did you know that, does the day mean anything to you?