Wednesday, November 5, 2025

Wednesday Hodgepodge - Volume 627

 Welcome to the Wednesday Hodgepodge!  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.

 From this Side of the Pond

1. Besides Thanksgiving, something on your November calendar you're looking forward to? 

Because we're traveling in December, my annual Christmas Afternoon Tea and Ornament Exchange will be held in November as an Autumn Afternoon Tea.  Looking forward to welcoming my Lunch Bunch group for a fun tea.  Here's the table setting from last year's event.  This year's table will be autumn themed.

2. Dictionary.com's word of the year is '6-7'. Huh? 

Is it even a word??? I had to consult the internet to find out it's meaning because apparently I'm old and this particular slang is not part of my vocabulary. Is it part of yours? According to the article I read, it's a viral term, more of an inside joke with an unclear meaning driven by social media.

What do you think? 

Dictionary. com says it's selection each year is a 'linguistic time capsule reflecting social trends and events, but they also admitted to being confused by '6-7'. Some say it means so-so and is sometimes accompanied by the up and down hand motion we associate with the phrase so-so.

What word do you think would have made a better choice? 

Huh? is right.  Never heard of this, can't make sense of it at all.  I Googled other possibilities for 2025's word and laughed when I saw "kiss cam".  "Overtourism" seemed to be in the news a lot this year as locations consider limiting the number of tourists.

3. What's a food, trend, activity, or thing people love but you think is just so-so?

Less than just so-so, the fad known as mukbang where quantities of food (often vast) are consumed in front of a camera makes me shake my head.  I don't see the appeal at all. 

4. Are you a tea drinker? Hot or cold? How do you like yours and at what time of day? Do you like flavored teas or teas billed as calming, energizing, healing, etc?

I grew up in England, so I am definitely a tea drinker.  Hot please, any time of day.  None of that flavored, calming, energizing, healing faff, just a plain cup of Yorkshire Gold with milk, in a cup and saucer with a plain biscuit on the side.

5. The November Hodgepodge has always included a weekly gratitude question. Here's the question for today-what are three things that make your heart sing? 

My family, my friends, my cozy home.

6. Insert your own random thought here. 

Time to shop for our furry friends.  Trader Joe's has their Advent calendars available.  Grab one now, they sell out quickly.

Tuesday, November 4, 2025

If this is Tuesday, it must be England #197

We interrupt our London holiday shopping series to congratulate David Beckham on his elevation to the peerage.  Sir David Beckham was knighted by King Charles III during a ceremony at Windsor Castle today, honoured for his services to sport and charity.


Sir David and Lady Beckham pose for a photograph after the investiture

Monday, November 3, 2025

Life Last Week (October 27-2 November 2025)

Here we go, one more month until all the jingle bells and twinkle lights!

The weather for the week ahead:::



Just a whole lot of rain ahead for us - the gardener didn't come last Saturday because it was raining.  Said he would reschedule for Monday but now that looks rainy too.  I'll just wait until he texts with a new day.  Meanwhile, the garden looks fabulous, so lush and green.

On my reading pile:::

 No change on the reading front - The Venetian Daughter by Ella Carey on my Kindle and I'm about halfway through The Last Light over Oslo by Alix Rickloff from the library.


On my TV:::

The Great British Baking Show finale coming up on Friday.  We're in full Christmas mode here from Netflix, Hallmark, and Amazon.

Both on Netflix

Both from Hallmark's Countdown to Christmas

Amazon

Checked off the list:::
  • Vic had his first physical therapy appointment - the VA didn't have availability, so they outsourced him to a local provider which is so much more convenient.  He's got creaky ankles and knees so hopefully they can help him get some relief.
  • I did a lot of busywork errands - mailed overseas Christmas cards to my Christmas group friends who live in Canada and Australia, picked up Malone's flea/tick/heartworm meds at the vet, Costco gas and groceries, and started to go through boxes of ornaments to declutter ones that are filler and not really meaningful.  I just have TOO many and have decided that less is more.
  • Attended the first craft fair of the season and came away empty-handed.  It was nice to browse but nothing really grabbed me.  We posed for our traditional photo op with the inflatables.
  • We put up the tree - decorating to take up a lot of my time this coming week.
  • I bought a tree collar as it seems much easier to vacuum around than a fabric tree skirt.  Malone's hair gets everywhere.  This shot is before we added the collar.  If you're considering buying a collar, make sure you measure whatever stand you are using for your tree.  Ours is a revolving stand and the legs are quite long.  Most collars were 24 inches, but we needed the larger 28-inch model.
Crafts roundup:::

Saturday was supposed to be the December Daily Prep Day - a full day of workshops - but since there were shipping delays and many people have not received their supplies yet, there was only one workshop today - planning - and the rest will take place on November 23.  I worked on a planning calendar - it's a guideline for my layouts for the month.  At the end of the project, I'll print out a clean copy and put it in my album.


I have seven blank days and 12 items to choose from - it's always a juggle each year as to what gets done and what doesn't!

And in other news:::

Week Ten is Family Room Week.

The family room is the heart of the home, and never more so than during the holiday season. We'll clean and organize this central area of family life as we begin to think ahead to holiday visitors.

In holiday prep, we'll celebrate Halloween, then recycle autumn decorations to look forward to Thanksgiving. Keep working on those gifts!

I'll leave the links up here if you're interested.



It's Day Thirty-Four of the government shutdown, I have no words at this point.

On a lighter note, how cute are these two?

Friday, October 31, 2025

Friday Favorites - October 31, 2025

 

Happy Halloween.  I thought this would be a great day for some fun Halloween memories.


1995 - The mischievous kitten - Mum made a tail and stitched it on to Sophia's black unitard along with a headband with ears.  A little eyeliner pencil for whiskers and that face, so cute!


1996 - Pocahontas (or Poki-hontas as Sophia said it) - I bought the dress on sale at the Disney Store and beaded the fringe around the collar.  Vic braided some thin suede for the headdress and added a feather.


1997 - Dorothy from the Wizard of Oz - dress from Target, red shoes from the previous Christmas, and Toto in the basket.


1998 - Po, the red Teletubby - these were the Teletubby years - costume from Target and another pair of red shoes.


1999 - Madeline - loved this coat and hat, Target again.


2000 - Jasmine - Disney Store costume, the wig has a long braid down to Sophia's waist.


2001- a somewhat toothless Cleopatra - can't remember where I got this costume.

Maria over at Memorable Moments and Most Missives had some Halloween earrings in this post, and it reminded me of the year Sophia snuck skeleton earrings to school for picture day!

Thursday, October 30, 2025

Around the 'Net


This popped up yesterday so today we're at 99 days!  Do you have a favorite winter sport to watch?

Wednesday, October 29, 2025

Wednesday Hodgepodge - Volume 626

Welcome to the Wednesday Hodgepodge!  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.

 From this Side of the Pond

1. Are you a risk taker? To what degree? 

I can be - I'm up for an adventure at the drop of a hat but if it's sky diving or bungee jumping, well, not that far!  I packed my entire life into four suitcases and jetted off to take a job in Guam, where I knew no-one so that was a risk.

2. What's your favorite candy? Would you say you have a sweet tooth? 

Godiva or Lindt and anything British that I grew up with.  Yes, I definitely have a sweet tooth.

3. Somewhere you've been recently that had you feeling 'like a kid in a candy store'?

Home Goods.  I could buy enough dinnerware and table setting pieces to entertain into the next millennium.  It's so tempting just to walk in the door! 

4. What do you think is the most effective way to make a positive change in the world? 

Show caring and compassion.  Right now, food banks are a priority for many so if you can, add extra items to your grocery list and drop them off.

5. Do you like surprises? 

Yes.  Vic was working in Charleston when he was on his first ship, and it was in dry dock.  I was in Jacksonville, Florida with Sophia and was totally surprised to go over to our friends' house and have Vic open the door!  Our friends helped him pull off the surprise.  It was so nice to have him home for the weekend.

6. Insert your own random thought here.  

I'm drawing a total blank here this week.  I know I had some things this weekend that I knew would be random thoughts for today, but can I remember them now?

Tuesday, October 28, 2025

If this is Tuesday, it must be England #196

    

Next up in the London Christmas shopping series is Selfridges.  The nameboard on the store says Selfridge & Co but it's more commonly referred to as just Selfridges.  I was a little surprised to see many ornaments with Selfridges & Co printed on them which isn't really correct as it should be Selfridge & Co or Selfridges.  OK, I'll get off my Selfridges soapbox now!

I turned to Emily London's shopping video for a look at the Christmas Shop.  I was a little underwhelmed (as I think she was too), I guess watching the Harrods video last week spoiled me a bit.  However, I still managed to find a couple of ornaments that will be coming back with me.


I definitely had the shopping bag on my list, but I fell for this storefront snow globe as well.  Selfridges is all about the yellow.  There were quite a few British themed felt ornaments on their website, but they didn't look to be as nicely crafted as the ones I saw at Harrods, so we'll see.

Spoiler if you haven't watched the video:  A weight loss injection ornament?  Really?

I was surprised to see the huge selection at the Disney Store inside Selfridges.  Thank goodness our Disney stage has passed, or my wallet would be in serious trouble!