Wednesday, January 15, 2025

Wednesday Hodgepodge - Volume 585

 From this Side of the Pond

Here are this week's questions, which you should answer on your own blog and then pop over to Joyce's blog (click on the graphic for the link) Wednesday to add your link to the party.

1.  It's been said January is 'the month of opportunity, inspiration, and change." Which of the three do you need most right now? Elaborate. 

Change - out with the old and in with the new as they say.  It's time for new planners, decor refresh, any resolutions to be put in place.

2. Do you consider opportunity as something that comes to you or something you create for yourself? 

I suppose it's a little of both.  An opportunity can come up when you didn't expect it but you can also plan for one.

3. The British Museum opened on this date (January 15th) back in 1759. Do you like visiting museums? Do you have a favorite? 

I love museums.  The museums in Washington DC are among my favorites - Sophia and I visited the National Gallery of Art and the National Museum of Natural History on a trip to DC when we lived in Virginia.  We also toured the Franklin Institute on a trip to Philadelphia and the Air and Space Museum in Hampton, Virginia was Vic and Sophia's favorite.

4. It's National Oatmeal Month (yes, apparently it gets a whole month as opposed to a single day). Do you like oatmeal? How often do you eat a bowl of oatmeal? How do you like yours? What about an oatmeal cookie? Is that a sweet treat you enjoy? 

I like oatmeal but it's usually Quaker's Instant with maple and brown sugar.  Yes, to an oatmeal cookie and I make these raspberry oatmeal bars that are delicious.


5.What's something useful you learned in high school? 

I learned a lot in Home Economics.  I can still turn out a mean fried chicken using the seventh-grade recipe, and my Choco-Peanut Butter Bars were from that era as well.  I was thrilled to find the recipe on one of those sites where you can research old recipes and restaurant dishes.

6. Insert your own random thought here. 

In the midst of all the junk on Facebook these days, I was happy to see a recommendation for this page - Slow Simple Seasonal.  Its description is Create a Beautiful Life from Ordinary Moments.  Every day there are lovely illustrations that just warm my heart.

Tuesday, January 14, 2025

If this is Tuesday, it must be England #181

  

Two milestone birthdays coming up for ladies of the British Royal Family this week.  On 15 January, Princess Michael of Kent, wife of the late Queen Elizabeth II's cousin Prince Michael of Kent, turns 80.  A somewhat controversial figure in her words and actions over the years, Princess Michael has mellowed especially in light of the 2024 suicide of her daughter's husband, Thomas Kingston.  Thomas Kingston and Lady Gabriella Kingston had been married since 2019.


And celebrating her 60th birthday on 20 January is The Duchess of Edinburgh.  Formerly The Countess of Wessex, wife of King Charles III's youngest brother, Prince Edward, she has been known as The Duchess of Edinburgh since her husband's elevation to the title in 2023.  A full-time working royal, you can read more about the Duchess and her support for the monarch here.


The Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh at the coronation of King Charles III

Monday, January 13, 2025

Share Our Lives - January 2025

 

It's the second Monday of the month and that's time for Share Our Lives.  The topics for 2025 are listed below.


January's prompt is Saving Time on Chores.  I'm a paper planner girl so I'm resolved to log what needs to be done when and keep to the plan.  I've been a bit hit and miss for the last several months.  I like the room-a-day schedule, but since we have the hairy monster, Malone, I have to add a daily whiz over with the vacuum to keep the dog hair and at this time of year, the pine needles, at bay.

My favorite planner sticker Etsy shop, Bottled Honey Designs, has a great sheet of stickers to add to your planner or calendar.  It keeps you on track with what room needs attention and you get that sense of accomplishment when it's checked off!  Some others use a program like Fly Lady as their cleaning guideline.


I also find that clutter is a big time waster when it comes to chores.  A quick once over before you go to bed ensures "Everything in its place and a place for everything".  It also prevents those things like "Where are my keys?" and "Where is my wallet?" in the morning!  LOL, that's for you know who, perhaps you have one in your house!

I'll give you an update next month.

Friday, January 10, 2025

Friday Favorites - January 10, 2025

 

Back in August of 2023, I finally scored a cabin on The Hallmark Channel Christmas Cruise.  We didn't make it on the inaugural sailing but when they put on a second ship, we were high enough on the wait list to have our first choice - a mid-ship balcony cabin on Deck 11.

Then we began the long wait until sailing day November 17, 2024.  We had pre-booked our seats for the premiere of a new Hallmark Christmas movie that would be shown on the cruise and as time went by, we were able to join the lottery for the wine tasting, cocktail tasting, and Festive Feud, a Family Feud-type game with the Hallmark talent and contestants from the audience.  We were only successful in getting spots for the cocktail tasting.

Our flight to Miami left Seattle at 7:00am with a layover in Houston.  It was a very short layover, and it was a long, long walk between gates, so we just managed to make it.  I made a quick stop at Sunglass Hut as I remembered I left my sunglasses in the car at the airport.

We spent the night at the Mariott in Miami with a great upgrade to a suite.  It paid off to sign up for the Mariott credit card as it came with an intro $250 gift card as well.

The next morning, it was up and off in an Uber to the port.  We dropped our luggage and headed into the terminal.  Love these photo op spots.


There wasn't too long of a wait to board and so we walked around the ship until they announced that the cabins were ready.  The decor on the ship was amazing.  They really went all out.


These were the elevators.


Our cabin was really nice.  A large bed (I think it must have been at least a queen) and a couch.  There was a desk across from the couch along with the TV and cabinets.


Our balcony was spacious - this is a shot while we were still in port, that's Miami in the distance.


Former safety professional that he is, Vic had us do a life vest check.  His light was broken so they added another light (the green thing about C1) but Vic said he wasn't taking any chances and put on his Christmas lights necklace.  If he went overboard, they would be sure to see him!


Door decorating is a big thing, especially on themed cruises like these.  I bought this sign from Etsy and spotted several of them on cabin doors.  I also bought small magnets and our Christmas stockings.  It was fun to come back in the evening and see the goodies our stockings held.


More decor.


There was a lot of controversy on Sail 1, the inaugural sail, because some passengers were smuggling the pillows back to their cabins and then taking them home.  I couldn't turn down this photo op, "Honey, grab that pillow and pretend you're going to steal it".  Vic is such a sport.


Another great photo op spot.


Sunday night was the Sail-abration as we left Miami.  This guy's shirt was great!


Our MC for the cruise was Jonathan Bennett, one of the Hallmark stars.  He was hilarious.


Monday's main morning event was Bingo Blitz.  We paid $90 for six Bingo cards - yikes, I know!  We didn't win anything, but it was fun. 


Monday afternoon was our movie premiere.  It was Three Wiser Men and a Boy, the sequel to Three Wise Men and a Baby.  It was very entertaining.


Monday's late-night activity was the Ugly Sweater Party & Contest.  Our sweaters were really ugly because the print was more like moss green and berry, not the Christmas red and green that were featured in the Etsy details.  The shop was very accommodating and sorry that the colors were not right and refunded our money.


We headed over to the ADA area because by this time, I needed to sit down.  I had used my cane every day and it seemed like we walked miles.  The only problem was that as the pool deck became more crowded, people stood right in front of us so we couldn't see anything.  I give the cruise organizers 0/10 for not handling this situation better.


Tuesday was our port day in Nassau, Bahamas.  We booked a Land and Sea excursion.  The sea portion was very enjoyable; it was a nice ride out on the water and the guide was very entertaining.  The land portion not so much.  We boarded a little bus and headed up to the highest point of the island where there are a couple of historic sites.  It was so crowded, so many buses and people.  The whole area was grim, the bus driver called it "over the hill" which is the Bahamian term for 'hood or ghetto.  The whole area around the main port area was very run down, so many buildings boarded up or in disrepair.  COVID did serious damage to the economy, and it just didn't recover in many places.


Wednesday was our cocktail tasting but due to a change in the schedule because of impending rain, it now conflicted with Festive Feud and that was an event we really didn't want to miss.  There was a Hallmark star as the captain of each team, and each of them were traveling with their mothers.  The contestants from the audience were very animated and it was a great event.


We were really disappointed with the food on Norwegian.  We ate at three of the restaurants that were included in our cruise price and at the buffet.  All were meh.  Really disappointed.  When I posted my photos on Facebook, several of my friends commented that they found Norwegian's food disappointing.  Here's Vic wearing his "This food is awful" face.


Included in our cruise was a photo op with the Hallmark stars.  It was basically come in, stand on the X, snap the photo, and exit to the right.  As you can see, I wasn't ready at all, but Vic is so photogenic.  I'm surprised they got such a great shot because a few seconds before, he'd been chatting to Sarah Drew, the redhead to his left.


We took part in a few other activities, but the lines were just horrendous.  The cruise organizers didn't think ahead on this one and used venues that were too small for the number of people who showed up.  Twice, we stood in line only to be told "Sorry, this event is full".

So, some definite negatives but it's a favorite because of the great time that Vic and I had together.  We haven't had a get-away-from-it-all type of trip in so long and we just had lazy days, even managed a couple of afternoon naps when we got tired of the long lines.

Thursday was departure day.  We waited in another line for the airport transportation and then endured a nail-biting ride.  Between the driver holding a microphone in one hand and avoiding the construction on the sides of the road, I was so thankful when we pulled up the airport.  We were sitting at the gate for our flight home when a message on Facebook popped up to say a 2025 cruise was scheduled.  I hope they use bigger rooms for events or have a sign-up in advance option.

Thursday, January 9, 2025

This or That: January Edition

I've been feeling really grim since Tuesday night and didn't have a post ready for today so I'm borrowing this one from Kim at Life As Kim.

This or that January

Resolutions or no resolutions?

No resolutions.  In the past, they fizzle out after a day or two so I'm just not bothering anymore.

Cozy blanket or fuzzy socks?

Cozy blanket.  I can't remember the last time I wore socks.

Bubble bath or hot shower?

Likewise, I can't remember the last time I took a bath so hot shower it is.

Soup or stew?

Soup, with Kim's addition of crusty bread.

Snowy walks or staying indoors?

Staying indoors.  I'm at that stage of life that a fall on a snowy walk could really be a problem.

Hot water bottle or electric blanket?

Hot water bottle.  Mum always made one for us when we were younger, and I made one for Sophia.  I popped it inside a soft, fuzzy cat hot water bottle cover.

New planner or new gadgets?

New planner.  I love to start the year out with a new planner.

New hobbies or sticking to old ones?

Sticking to old ones.  I started a new hobby last year - memory planning - which I am really enjoying so I will continue on with that.

Decluttering or redecorating?

Decluttering!  There is just too much stuff in this house.

Dry January or treating yourself?

Dry January.  The only wet months we have in this household are February (my birthday and our anniversary) and December.

Planning for the year ahead or taking it day by day?

I'd have to say taking it day by day right now.  Anything that's planned is at the end of the year and it's too early to start working on that.

Counting down to spring or embracing winter vibes?

Embracing winter vibes.  I'm hoping for just a little bit of snow before winter is over.

What would you pick for these this and that questions?

Wednesday, January 8, 2025

Currently - January 2025


Postponed from its usual spot on the first Wednesday of the month, it's time for Currently with Jennifer over at The Joyful Life.

In January we'll talk about what we're currently loving, doing to stay warm, resolving, organizing, and wearing.

Loving - the whole festive season.

My tree was still up, the house was somewhat still decorated, and the Christmas cards were strung above the morning room doorway.  (I wrote this post when I thought it was going up on January 1 but it was postponed to January 8).

I'm waiting for one or two cards from Canada as their postal strike delayed things there.  I'm so thankful for my Christmas group and the exchange we have every year and that I still have family and friends who send cards.

Doing to Stay Warm - I left the thermostat to go off at 6:00am (when I used to leave for work) and to come on again at 4:00pm so the house was warm when I got home, and I wish I could keep it that way (aren't utility bills getting outrageous?), but I find myself switching it on about 2:00pm because it has been SO cold.  I drink a lot of hot coffee during the day and am making full use of my cozy sweaters.

Resolving - to be better organized in 2025.  Maybe I need to use the timer system - 30 minutes for computer check-in, 30 minutes for this, 30 minutes for that.

I tend to sit down to check the e-mail and before I know it, it's 11:00am!  I also want to get on a regular schedule of downloading the photos from my phone and labeling them as well as making sure that I take photos each day which I'm really bad about doing.

Organizing - the Christmas decor when I put it away, cabinets, closets, craft supplies, everywhere needs a good once over, and as I said above, organizing my time better.

Wearing - jeans and a cozy sweater, pretty much every day.

I bought some lighter festive shirts which I enjoyed wearing this holiday season.  I have this grey one above, a black one that has a candy cane heart, and a red one that has JOY with a wreath for the O.  They are all from Woman Within.

Join us on the first Wednesday of February for Currently.

Wednesday Hodgepodge - Volume 584

 From this Side of the Pond

Here are this week's questions, which you should answer on your own blog and then pop over to Joyce's blog (click on the graphic for the link) Wednesday to add your link to the party. 

1. At the end of every year (or at least since the mid-1970's) Lake Superior State University posts a list of words they think should be banished from the Queen's English for misuse, overuse, and/or general uselessness. You can read more about the decision making process here, but this year's list includes-

cringe, game changer, era, dropped, IFKYK (If you know you know), 
sorry not sorry, skibidi, 100%, utilize, and period. 

Which of these words/phrases do you use regularly or even just every now and then?

I've used all but one of these at one time or another.

How many did you have to look up? One.

"Skibidi" refers to a series of surrealist videos popular on YouTube, which features an army of human-headed toilets fighting a war against another army of camera-headed men, according to Forbes. Skibidi as a slang word is largely meaningless and is a simple reference to the video series.

I've never heard the word skibidi and I have to confess, the explanation sounds ridiculous.

Which of these words would you most like to see banished from everyday speech and why?

I don't feel that any of them need to be banished.  IFKYK gets a bit tiresome, but sometimes it's really applicable and humorous.

Is there a word/phrase not on the list you'd like to add? If so, do share, then tell us why. 

I'd like to banish the "F" word.  It's everywhere and so grating on the ears.  I think people use it for emphasis, for shock factor, and enough is enough, it's time for it to go.

2. Your favorite soup? Do you make this one yourself or is it from a can?

Something made with a leftover ham bone.  I've made it myself, usually after Christmas, but I also enjoy Campbell's Bean with Bacon.  We used to eat a lot of Knorr Oxtail Soup when I was growing up, but I haven't seen it in ages.  Scotch Broth was another, I love barley in soup.


This one from Salt and Lavender looks yummy.

3. How do you feel about winter? What's one winter activity you look forward to?

I love winter and my favorite activity is to admire a snowy landscape from the warmth of my home, preferably with hot cocoa, an old movie, and a cozy blanket close by.  It's been a few years since I've been sledding but it was a lot of fun at the time.

4. The Pantone color of the year for 2025 is mocha mousse (sample pictured here). What say you? The website describes it as 'a warming, brown hue imbued with richness. It nourishes us with its suggestion of the delectable qualities of chocolate and coffee, answering our desire for comfort'. Is this a color I might find in your home or wardrobe? Is it one you might add in some big or small way in the year ahead? 

I think it's pretty, but I would worry about it being a bit too dark for a room so no, it's not something I would add.

In a similar, but not really vein...if I were to offer you a choice right now of either a cup of mocha or a cup of mousse which would you say yes to?

This is my favorite - whips up in minutes.

A cup of mousse!

5. Which of the following winter related idioms can best be applied to your life in some way right now? Choose one, then tell us why you chose it.  

snowed under, on thin ice, tip of the iceberg, chill out, break the ice, snowball effect, not a snowball's chance in hell, get cold feet, the cold shoulder 

Sometimes I feel snowed under by the length of the list of everything that we want to do to this house (none of it really needs doing but it's just personal touches we want to make here and there) and so there's not a snowball's chance in hell that it's all going to get done, lol.

6. Insert your own random thought here. 

A life well-lived.  Rest in Peace, Sir.