Hello, friends! I always look forward to Wednesday. Not only does it mark the midway point of my work week, but it’s a chance to reflect as I answer Joyce’s fun questions and visit new areas of the blog world to see how others answered them.
Let’s get started!
1. What does adventure mean to you?
When I see or hear the word “adventure,” I immediately think of participating in an activity that may be new to me – something that might ask me to step outside of my comfort zone – visit a place I’ve never been to before. An adventure evokes a feeling of anticipation and fun.
2. What are your thoughts on tipping? What businesses or service providers do you regularly tip? Do you resent being asked if you’d like to add a tip? What about when a suggested amount is presented?
I am all for tipping, if the circumstances warrant it.
Dining at a sit-down restaurant where someone takes my order, and it’s made especially for me. – where someone checks on me to make sure my water glass is filled up and things are to my satisfaction. I am more than happy to tip in this case.
We don’t do fast food much, but when we do, I’m not about to tip. Sorry not sorry.
I believe that other service-oriented personnel, such as hair stylists, nail techs, food delivery and Uber drivers should be tipped. We’ve even tipped movers who transported and unloaded our home’s furnishings. These people work hard, and I want them to feel appreciated.
With that said, yes, I do resent being asked if I want to add a tip.
Last year, we were buying a few trinkets from a souvenir shop during a trip with friends. I was absolutely aghast when the shop worker gave me a pen to add a tip. “Um, no. You rang up my purchases. That is it.” The request was extremely tacky.
If a suggested amount is provided, I become rebellious – unless the number provided lines up with what I’d planned on tipping anyhow.
3. I scream you scream we all scream for ice cream…do we? Is ice cream a favorite treat at your house? What’s your favorite flavor? Regular, soft serve, gelato, sherbet, or some sort of non-dairy version of ice cream…what’s your pleasure?
I have had a milk allergy since I was pregnant with my youngest, so I have missed out on real ice cream for over thirty years.
Thank goodness for recipe creators who have figured out how to make plant-based ice cream that tastes like the real thing.
I can’t have oat milk, so mine needs to be made with almond, cashew, or coconut milk.
Did you know that Kitchen Aid has an ice cream bowl attachment that you freeze and make ice cream with? Yep. It works amazingly well!
For store bought (i.e. the lazy woman’s go-to), this one is my favorite at the moment and one we stocked in the freezer in the days leading up to my recent surgery. It went down so smoothly and eased my sore throat when I got home from the surgery center.

4. What’s your ‘back in my day, we____________________ ‘ story or saying?
Back in my day, we didn’t overthink our baby’s sleep habits. We asked our mamas and friends, and we might have read What to Expect the First Year. Ultimately, we used our God-given intuition, and our kiddos were fine.
5. Somehow this is our last Hodgepodge in the month of June. Next week’s Hodgepodge lands in July. Wow. Sum up your June using three adjectives.
Because June has been all about my shoulder surgery, my three adjectives are related to that: anticipated, painful, and restful.
These words seem contrary, but they follow the progression of the month.
6. Insert your own random thought here.
I just finished this book:

It must have been a free book I downloaded from Prime’s First Read offerings one month.
This is a lovely book that depicts two people who meet while visiting their loved ones’ graves. The friendship they forge as they navigate the turbulent waters of grief is unexpectedly funny while simultaneously tender.
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Tipping is not a big thing here but I do make a point of tipping hairdressers, taxi drivers and people like that. They do work hard.
The world has come a long way making dairy free alternatives, that ice cream sounds delicious.
Agree a lot with your answer to question 4- and also with regard to a lot of baby questions/issues. There didn’t seem to be as much overthinking. I guess the internet made overthinking inevitable? Women can share their experiences easily and if your baby doesn’t match what others are saying, moms start second guessing everything. I guess?
I have not heard of developing a dairy allergy due to a pregnancy. That must have been quite a change for you- new baby and completely new eating restriction. Enjoyed reading your answers and have a great day!
I cant even imagine being a new mom in this age where everyone tells everyone online how to do things… the pressure! The feeling of having to keep up …. poor moms.
That sounds like a cute book!
LOL – I said the same about tipping at fast food places. That’s RIDICULOUS
Nowhere is information overload more prevalent than in the world of raising children. Parents have almost too much information. I tell my girls to trust their instincts because they’re often right. It’s a mixed bag because there are some helpful things out there, but you have to weed through a lot to get there. I saw a meme recently that said any day now my electric company will be asking if I want to add a tip to my bill lol. Kinda true. The book sounds familiar and I’m wondering if I downloaded the same but haven’t read it yet. Those first reads tend to accumulate on my kindle. Have a great day!
Too much information – you are so correct! Please let me know if you wind up reading the book. It was so precious!
I’m so glad I found this link-up and so many new blogs to read!! I’m with you on the ice cream thing…allergies are no fun!
WOW… your tipping story is a wake up call for me. Thankfully this silliness has not struck my neck of the woods .. yet .. you have prepared me. Thank you.
Rest up … heal well my friend.
Carla
Thank you! Yeah, that tipping incident happened in Nassau – a tourist trap. Sheesh.
oh my goodness – that is crazy that a retail employee asked for a tip when all they did was ring up the order!!
Wasn’t that nuts? My jaw hit the counter, I think.