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A Country Hodgepodge

Howdy, friends!

I hope the week is treating you well. How is it October? Sheesh. September flew by!! It still feels like summer around here. I keep waiting for the temperature and humidity to dip, but they haven’t, so I continue to sweat it out as I saunter in to work each morning and back to my car each afternoon.

Here are my answers to the questions Joyce prepared for us.

Y’all have a good day!

1. What’s your favorite fall scent? Would we find this in or around your home right now? 

My favorite fall scent is cinnamon. I used to buy the cinnamon-infused straw brooms sold by Publix, but I don’t anymore more, so my house doesn’t smell much like anything at the moment. 

2. October is Country Music Month…are you a fan of country music? Do you have a favorite country artist? Ever been to Nashville? In terms of lifestyle are you more country mouse or city mouse? 

I went through my country-loving phase back in the 90’s. Shania Twain was a favorite in my home; we had her CDs (remember those?) playing constantly.

I don’t listen to much music nowadays.  If I do, I’m tuned into Christian music or a 60’s/70’s/80’s station. 

We did a family trip to Nashville May 2024.  We rented a five bedroom house that had a lot of room for us, our grown up kiddos, and their babies. 

Nashville offered up a lot to do. We visited a few family-friendly venues, including the zoo, the state museum, the replica of the Parthenon.  

I’d characterize myself as more of a country mouse. I grew up in a tiny town in Alabama before I got married and lived in a few bigger cities. We even spent a short stint in Miami. Talk about a culture shock! They don’t say “y’all” in South Florida. Ha!

I prefer a slower pace of life that includes light traffic, country roads, and sunsets unmarred by city pollution.

One of my favorite streets in Auburn feels like an old country road with lots of curves and trees. It’s a pain to drive home on this road after the time change because it’s only two lanes and not very well lit.

3. How about ‘country cooking’? (loosely defined as rich flavors, familiar foods, large portions, often fried, and often associated with the southern region of the US of A)? 

chicken and dumplings-fried chicken-shrimp and grits-biscuits and gravy-mac and cheese-fried green tomatoes-cornbread-collard or turnip greens-deviled eggs-‘barbecue’-gumbo-banana pudding 

Which of the foods listed is your favorite? Any on the list you haven’t tried or would say a firm no thank you to if offered? 

As I mentioned above, I grew up in the Deep South. Back then, I wasn’t a vegan. My favorite southern dish was chicken and dumplings. I also liked collard and turnip greens, deviled eggs, and banana pudding. 

Nowadays, I’ll gladly eat vegan versions of all of the above if I can find decent copycat recipes for them (or someone was willing to make them for me).

4. What’s something that always has a positive impact on your mood? 

Hearing the ring of my FaceTime app always puts me in a good mood. It signals that a grandchild is on the other end.

5. As we say so long to September share a noun, a verb, and an adjective that tells us something about how that month looked for you. 

Progress

I injured both of my shoulders last September. I had surgery on my left shoulder in December and surgery on my right shoulder in June.  In fact, tomorrow marks 16 weeks since my second surgery!

I’ve been in physical therapy since December 23rd.  It’s been a difficult year, but this month, I’m finally seeing tangible progress in both shoulders. 

I still have weekly physical therapy appointments because I’ve got a ways to go with my right shoulder until it’s functioning normally again, but the pain in both shoulders continues to decrease while the number of hours I’m sleeping each night increases. All glory to God for His healing touch. 

6. My Random Thought

Gambit got himself a bath last week. My vet’s office is the best. They know him well thanks to the two brushes with cancer he’s had. 

He came home sporting an adorable Halloween bandana. 

He’s almost 15 years old, and he is the sweetest boy.  I’m so thankful for each season we have with him.

5 Responses

  1. I walked by the cinnamon brooms at the grocery the other day and wow – smelled so good! I want to make the fancy? banana pudding with the Chessman cookies? I think that is what they are called.

  2. It’s starting to feel colder here on a morning but by afternoon it has warmed up again.
    I love a cinnamon scent at this time of year.
    I had forgotten all about Shania Twain, I loved her too in the 90’s.
    I am glad things are better with your shoulders! It must be such a relief to be in less pain.

  3. I didn’t realize your pup was 15. He looks very handsome in his bandana. The humidity dropped briefly on Sunday and it’s not supposed to be as high today, but we’ll see. The forecasters have not been super accurate here lately. I loved Shania too. Her songs were made to be sung loudly

    : ) Have a great day!

  4. I stand in agreeance that September flew by! We are still in the lower 90s here and my heart is longing for cooler fall weather. I love everything you mentioned in #2 and my answer much mirrored yours.

  5. Gambit looks so handsome in his bandana!

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