
It’s time for the Wednesday Hodgepodge! You can answer the questions too and then link back up on Joyce’s blog. It’s a ton of fun, and you will make lots of new friends!
1. What are your plans for Easter Day/weekend?
Chicky will be home for Easter! I hope that we’ll get in some dancing, courtesy of Wii’s Just Dance game. I’m anxious to show her that my certification classes haven’t taken the groove out of my hips (however, age just might have). On Sunday, the family will attend church together and eat lunch before Chicky heads back to school in the BLUE car.
Yep. I think it’s been decided that she’s getting the blue one. We’ll see how she responds to the news.
2. Besides Jesus, what one person from the Bible would you most like to meet and why?
A tiny part of me wants to say Eve, but only because I’d like to throttle her because she made the women after her have to endure painful childbirth.
Oh. Wait. I’ll bet throttling isn’t allowed in heaven. Rats.
I think it would be interesting to meet Anna, the prophetess who saw Jesus while He was still a baby and recognized Him as the Messiah. I would love to ask her how it felt to finally lay her eyes on the one she had longed to see all of her life and what the revelation of who He was felt like the moment she understood.
Oh…I can’t choose just one, Joyce! How about Queen Esther? She was incredibly brave and bold in declaring her faith to her husband, the king. In the process, she saved the entire Jewish race! What an amazing woman! I can only hope to be that bold!
Ok…I’ll stop with those two.
3. What is one modern day convenience you didn’t have as a child that was easy to live without?
How about an eReader. I loved my books. I still love “real” books, although I did recently discover that my phone has the Kindle app. I just finished reading my first book on it…Frankenstein…and I loved the convenience of it. Still, I don’t think I missed anything by not having it as a child.
4. Are you more right-brained or left-brained? If you don’t know what that means, there is an interesting little quiz here.
I can’t say that I agree with the final assessment. I’m brain dead. That’s all I know right now. Oh, that and the fact that I would never, ever, under any circumstance want to become a mathematician. Ever.
| Left Brain | Right Brain |
| 59% | 41% |
You are more left-brained than right-brained. Your left brain controls the right side of your body. In addition to being known as left-brained, you are also known as a critical thinker who uses logic and sense to collect information. You are able to retain this information through the use of numbers, words, and symbols. You usually only see parts of the “whole” picture, but this is what guides you step-by-step in a logical manner to your conclusion. Concise words, numerical and written formulas and technological systems are often forms of expression for you. Some occupations usually held by a left-brained person include a lab scientist, banker, judge, lawyer, mathematician, librarian, and skating judge.
5. What is something you intended to do today but didn’t? Why?
I’ll talk about yesterday…
I intended to call parents and schedule conferences. The reason why I didn’t was because I had a bad end to the day, called one parent, talked for over thirty minutes, and called it a day. I couldn’t handle any more phone calls.
6. Cadbury Creme Eggs or Reeses peanut butter?
Reeses. Hands down. Except that I’m not eating sweets right now. But still…if I had a choice…
7. Who was your favorite cartoon character when you were a child?
I can’t really remember that far back!! Oh wait…Saturday mornings…it’s coming back…
I loved me some Scooby Doo!! Sing along (cause you’ve gotta admit that you know the words)…
8. My Random Thought
Last weekend, a few young people I know went to a Non-Lady Gag Gag concert held a few hours away. They posted pictures on Facebook, and I’ve gotta say that I was shocked.
Now, you know that I ranted about her in this post, but the pictures reminded me of the disgust I feel every time I hear this person’s name.
I really wonder what in the world people find so appealing about her.
Is it the way she dresses, cause if it is, she’s not wearing enough to make that much of an impression.
Some say they like her music, but how can you listen to her music without mentally seeing pictures of her.
Unfortunately, my uber-conservative opinion seems to be in the minority as even parents have made me feel like I’m making a big deal out of this.
But seriously.
One of the kids who attended the concert told me that there were mostly young girls in the audience.
Really?
What kind of example is she setting for the up-and-coming young women of this world? Oh please, go out and wear your underwear while on a stage somewhere. If you’re lucky and can halfway carry a tune (I have no idea if Ms. GG can because I don’t listen to her music), then maybe you’ll even get paid a lot of money.
I’m sorry, but this really irks me. It’s yet another sign of what low standards we have in society. There once was a day when people were shocked if a lady showed her ankles. Now it’s ok to show…well…a little bit of everything!
Sigh.
What do you think?
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Oh, the eReader is a good one. Nothing can replace the feel of a book in your hand, but I do like the convenience of my Kindle. It was great for vacation, because I could take lots of books without weighing down my suitcase! Have a wonderful Easter!
I was shocked to see that I’m left-brained, too. I have no math skills whatsoever.
The blue car: is that the upgraded one? I have a feeling Chicky is going to be thrilled! Hope we don’t read on Monday that you can’t move from all that dancin’! Don’t do it in just your undies, though…wouldn’t want anyone mistaking you for “Lady” Ga-ga! (I don’t get it either…I think she’s pretty disgusting!)
I LOVE scooby! 🙂 And I have the same results as you for L/R Brained 🙂
i have some thoughts on your #8 (shocking I know)…I might do a post on some things I’ve been thinking about since I started back into the public schools as a sub.
Have fun with you Chicky-don’t hurt yourself dancing : )
Oh Queen Esther…good choice!
Brain dead, LOL. That about describes me this morning.
#8…don’t even get me started…I agree with you.
I am so thrilled for you that your daughter gets to come home for Easter! Sure wish mine could, but she has a track meet this weekend…UGH! Oh, don’t even get me started about Lady Gaga! Like you, for the life of me, I can’t understand what draws people in to her. A role model for kids…I think NOT!
#2 answer-I could throttle Eve also.
Random thought–couldn’t agree with you more. How can we teach to young people this is not right, but then go to a concert like this??
With you in Ms GG – don’t get it. Who knew that you could make yourself look absolutely foolish and make money at it. It’s all incrementalism – my mom thought The Beetles were outragious – her mother was aghast at Elvis. One time I was discussing my disgust at how far we had fallen and what was now considered “acceptable” entertainment. I told her it wasn’t going to be long until we would actually see people having sex on TV – she said “we can Mom” – Really??? I’m ranting – just wanted to say I agree with your viewpoint and disappointment.
I am so with you about LGG. You make some very good points. I have an 11 year old granddaughter who idolizes her. My son, her father, and her mother are divorced. I know if my son had anything to say about it, Lady GG would be history, but her mom has custody and anything goes. One day she will appreciate our apprehension… when she becomes a mom.
Loved your answers and yes I was dancing along with the Scooby Doo Theme song. Yes, dancing while sitting in my chair with my headphones on. LOL
Have a great Easter!
I am without words when it comes to LGG. So frustrating. First of all, I’m sure people felt similarly about the shock value of Madonna in my day, but I think LGG just takes things to the top of the cliff and shoves them off.
I agree with you on the Lady GG thing! Well said. Queen Esther would be good to meet to. Thankfully when we get there we won’t have to just choose one because eternity is a long time and I’m sure we’ll have time to talk to them all.
eReader, good choice. I love mine but I love books still too.
Happy Easter.
I totally agree with you on your random thoughts about LGG!
Queen Esther would be a good one too. I hadn’t thought of her. I love me some Scooby Doo ~ so do my kids! I also don’t understand LGG…I just don’t get it.
Interesting answer to #2. Yes I agree, I love holding a book in my hand. I’m all about Reese’s too. I don’t like the runny filling in the eggs. I don’t get Lady Gag Gag at all!
I’m so with you on the e-reader! Though I admit it might have been handy in college… but maybe I would have actually read my textbooks less that way? For fun reading though, there’s nothing like an actual book in your hands! And as a mom of a pre-teen, I totally agree with Lady Gaga… seriously? I equate her with Madonna, who was my pre-teen female music phenomena… and really, as much taste in fashion and music. yick. Love the Scooby Doo!