Saturday 9: Rockin' Around the Christmas Tree (1971)
Unfamiliar with this week's tune? Hear it here.
In memory of David Cassidy, who died on 11/21/17.
1) This song mentions celebrating the holidays in "the new old-fashioned way." What's a holiday tradition that began with you (or your generation)?
A. My brother and I have exchanged presents on Christmas Eve for a very long time. My parents would allow us to open presents from one another before putting us to bed in order to calm us down, I think.
2) The lyrics include dancing, caroling and pumpkin pie. Will you enjoy any of those three between now and year-end?
A. I will listen to the radio and sing in the store. Maybe my arse will jiggle when I hear a merry tune while I push a grocery cart, but I can't say for sure.
3) David Cassidy and The Partridge Family were intensely popular for a short period of time. For example, this song was from the best-selling Christmas album of the 1971 holiday season. Have you added any holiday music to your collection this year?
A. No.
4) In 1971, the official David Cassidy fan club had a membership that exceeded both Elvis' and The Beatles'. Have you ever joined a fan club?
A. I used to be part of the Xena: Warrior Princess fandom which ran amok on the Internet and was, really, the first Internet fandom in many ways (Star Trekkies not included.). But there were no dues or anything.
5) David recalled that his first hero growing up was the Yankees' Mickey Mantle. When you were a little kid, what grown-up did you look up to?
A. Carolyn Keene, who authored the Nancy Drew books. She herself was fiction, but I didn't know it at the time.
6) David was a notoriously bad driver. In 1990, he was sentenced to traffic school for speeding. He was late for the class because he was stopped for speeding en route. Do you have a "lead foot?"
A. My initials are A. J. What do you think?
7) David's parents divorced when he was only four years old. He and his mom lived with her parents until he was 10. Have you ever lived in an extended, multi-generational household?
A. For a short while my father's grandfather or uncle or somebody like that came to stay with us. We called him Uncle George. I barely remember him and the time. But beyond that, no.
8) In 1971, when David and the Partridge Family were at their height, the US Mint introduced the Eisenhower Silver Dollar. Think of the last thing you bought. Did you pay with cash or plastic or your phone?
A. I used plastic.
9) Random holiday question: Let's talk regifting. Tell us about a time you regifted, or you received a present you suspect was regifted.
A. Sigh. I have no problem with regifting but apparently other people do. I mean, if something is in perfect condition and you don't want it, how is that different from going into say, an antique shop and buying something old for somebody and giving it to them? The biggest mistake of my life was regifting something, and it cost me a valued relationship that I still miss to this day. I had no idea it mattered. I received 5 cake plates when I married. Nobody needs that many cake plates. I mentioned it to several folks, that I had all of these lovely cake plates. So when someone I loved married the love of his life about six months later, I gave them the very best of the cake plates. Not the worst one, or the one I didn't like, but the very best one. The most beautiful one and the one I deemed the most expensive. When the next holiday rolled around, that person gave me an obviously opened and put back in the box can opener. (I assume they received two can openers for wedding presents.) That person also stopped speaking to me, for the most part, and has barely had anything to do with me since. I got the message. I still don't think I did anything wrong. I gave them something I, a newlywed myself, could never have afforded to purchase that I thought they would enjoy. (And yes, I used the can opener until it died. I strongly suspect the cake plate went into the trash or something, though.) This has never been discussed and I don't suppose it ever will be, but I am sorry that the person let something so insignificant destroy a relationship. Prior to this, we were like siblings.
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Saturday, December 02, 2017
Thursday, November 30, 2017
Thursday Thirteen
Things I did this month . . .
1. I threw out over 500 pounds of stuff that had made its way into my office over the last four years (or more).
2. Ordered Thanksgiving from Kroger instead of cooking a meal. (I will not do this again.)
3. Had my mother-in-law over for said meal.
4. Saw my doctor for a change in prescriptions.
5. Returned to using my light box for mood therapy.
6. Put up the Christmas tree.
7. Discovered that we have, once again, lost an artificial Christmas tree. I am not sure how this happens, especially since we have a small house and a designated place for the Christmas tree when we are done with it, but this is twice we've lost the tree. I am pretty sure my husband throws out the new one with the old one, though he denies it.
8. Hit the 10,000 step mark on my Fitbit a couple of times. Happens infrequently due to my health but yay for me when I make it!
9. For the first time (just yesterday!) I went over 45 minutes of "moderate activity" on my Fitbit.
10. I spent an hour with Amazon's help on chat to try to find out why my Alexa on my Kindle Fire HD 8 wakes me up at 7:03 a.m. when I tell her to set the alarm for 6:30 a.m. (Problem not resolved.) She goes off just fine at 6:25 a.m.
11. Discovered I could listen to classical music prior to going to sleep (from Alexa, who is told to turn off the music in 30 minutes), and not have so many nightmares.
12. Created something I'd been wanting to do for a very long time to give away for Christmas (so I can't say what it is!).
13. Bought myself a new robe on Black Friday.
Sounds like a decent month, eh?
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Thursday Thirteen is played by lots of people; there is a list here if you want to read other Thursday Thirteens and/or play along. I've been playing for a while and this is my 528th time to do a list of 13 on a Thursday.
1. I threw out over 500 pounds of stuff that had made its way into my office over the last four years (or more).
2. Ordered Thanksgiving from Kroger instead of cooking a meal. (I will not do this again.)
3. Had my mother-in-law over for said meal.
4. Saw my doctor for a change in prescriptions.
5. Returned to using my light box for mood therapy.
6. Put up the Christmas tree.
7. Discovered that we have, once again, lost an artificial Christmas tree. I am not sure how this happens, especially since we have a small house and a designated place for the Christmas tree when we are done with it, but this is twice we've lost the tree. I am pretty sure my husband throws out the new one with the old one, though he denies it.
8. Hit the 10,000 step mark on my Fitbit a couple of times. Happens infrequently due to my health but yay for me when I make it!
9. For the first time (just yesterday!) I went over 45 minutes of "moderate activity" on my Fitbit.
10. I spent an hour with Amazon's help on chat to try to find out why my Alexa on my Kindle Fire HD 8 wakes me up at 7:03 a.m. when I tell her to set the alarm for 6:30 a.m. (Problem not resolved.) She goes off just fine at 6:25 a.m.
11. Discovered I could listen to classical music prior to going to sleep (from Alexa, who is told to turn off the music in 30 minutes), and not have so many nightmares.
12. Created something I'd been wanting to do for a very long time to give away for Christmas (so I can't say what it is!).
13. Bought myself a new robe on Black Friday.
Sounds like a decent month, eh?
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Thursday Thirteen is played by lots of people; there is a list here if you want to read other Thursday Thirteens and/or play along. I've been playing for a while and this is my 528th time to do a list of 13 on a Thursday.
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Monday, November 27, 2017
Before and After
After I became ill in 2013, my efforts at keeping my office clean, which were already somewhat out of hand, took a turn for the worse.
So much so that the place was really bugging me, and has been for almost two years.
Finally, I asked my husband to help me pitch some things out of here. That was my 34th anniversary present.
We tossed over 450 pounds of crap out of this room. And that doesn't include filing cabinets and drawers, but we will get to those another day.
Here are some before and after shots:
So that was before. Now?
Everything is much neater. It is now a place where I can resettle. Before it was still a news reporter's office - but I am no longer a news reporter. Now it is just an office.
Hopefully I can figure out what I want to be when I grow up, and turn this into a different sort of office. Maybe an author's office. Or maybe an adjunct professor's office. Or maybe it will just stay an office, my place to go to be online and hide out from the world. I don't know.
Time will tell. In the meantime, I need to change a few items on the walls. But I must find the right things to put up.
Becoming someone new takes time.
So much so that the place was really bugging me, and has been for almost two years.
Finally, I asked my husband to help me pitch some things out of here. That was my 34th anniversary present.
We tossed over 450 pounds of crap out of this room. And that doesn't include filing cabinets and drawers, but we will get to those another day.
Here are some before and after shots:
Before. Note that the curtains do not match. |
The closet, which could not be closed. |
A close-up of my desk area. |
There is a printer under there, somewhere. |
A corner. |
Bookshelves. |
So that was before. Now?
Cleaned up with matching curtains. |
Corner is clearer. |
Closet is much straighter and emptier. |
And it closes! |
No junk in this corner! |
Everything is much neater. It is now a place where I can resettle. Before it was still a news reporter's office - but I am no longer a news reporter. Now it is just an office.
Hopefully I can figure out what I want to be when I grow up, and turn this into a different sort of office. Maybe an author's office. Or maybe an adjunct professor's office. Or maybe it will just stay an office, my place to go to be online and hide out from the world. I don't know.
Time will tell. In the meantime, I need to change a few items on the walls. But I must find the right things to put up.
Becoming someone new takes time.
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Sunday, November 26, 2017
Sunday Stealing: Monday Morning
Sunday Stealing
1. How has your life most benefitted from the Internet? Whether it’s meeting people, cutting business overhead, finding rare collectibles, or simply sharing funny cat pictures, share how the web has made life easier.
A. It has allowed me to work from home, to make money, to connect with people (for good or ill) and to shop. Mostly, though, it is a large time consumption machine and sometimes I wish I didn't have it.
2. How do you deal with negative comments on your blog?
A. If they are not profane or pornographic, I usually leave them. If they are spam, I delete them. If they fall into the first two listed categories, I delete them. If they upset me for some reason, I delete them. Fortunately this does not happen often, except for spam.
3. There’s never enough time, is there? What would you do with an extra three hours today?
A. I have no idea. I am tired enough as it is with just 24 hours in a day.
4. The getaway car is waiting outside – where is it taking you?
A. To the airport so I can fly to Norway.
5. Who was your "arch enemy" in high school? Do you have any enemies today?
A. I don't know that I had an "arch enemy" in high school. I was not one of the popular crowd but I also didn't go around with a chip on my shoulder. My brother can correct me if I am wrong about that. Today, I am sure I have enemies that I do not know about simply from my work with the newspaper - I could not have made 20,000 readers happy all the time. There are people I avoid because they are not nice, but I don't consider them enemies. They're just assholes.
6. You’re giving the keynote address to the graduating seniors of a high school today. What’s your advice to them?
A. The thing that you are most worried about will not be the thing that most interrupts your life. So don't worry. Be happy.
7. Thinking of words of wisdom: What's the worst advice you've ever received?
A. To follow my heart in matters of career.
8. Tell us about the best summer vacation you EVER had.
A. The best vacation I ever had was one year when my husband and I went to Myrtle Beach and for once had money to spend on activities. We were able to go to Ripley's Museum, ride the go-carts, spend time at the Pavilion, and eat out at nice restaurants. We have since had nice vacations but that was the first one where we felt financially stable enough to do the things we wanted without worrying about how to pay for it later.
9. What do you have to have with you when you travel? Why?
A. I have to have a slanted wedge to sleep on, because I can't rest flat on a mattress due to a scar tissue issue in my abdomen.
10. Would you accept $1,000,000 tax free, if it meant you had to leave the country and never come back?
A. Yes. I wouldn't hesitate at all, so long as my husband comes with me.
11. Do you believe the world will be a better, or worse, place 100 years from now?
A. I don't believe the world will be here in 100 years. We will have blown it up. Or maybe the Vogons will have blown it up to make a freeway for alien space traffic.
12. Do you expect to buy a new winter coat this year?
A. No.
13. If you could spend one year in perfect happiness but afterward would remember nothing of the experience, would you do so?
A. Do I get an extra year added on because I don't remember that one I lose? If so, then yes. If not, then no. I spend enough time in a fog as it is.
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I encourage you to visit other participants in Sunday Stealing posts and leave a comment. Cheers to all us thieves who love memes, however we come by them.
1. How has your life most benefitted from the Internet? Whether it’s meeting people, cutting business overhead, finding rare collectibles, or simply sharing funny cat pictures, share how the web has made life easier.
A. It has allowed me to work from home, to make money, to connect with people (for good or ill) and to shop. Mostly, though, it is a large time consumption machine and sometimes I wish I didn't have it.
2. How do you deal with negative comments on your blog?
A. If they are not profane or pornographic, I usually leave them. If they are spam, I delete them. If they fall into the first two listed categories, I delete them. If they upset me for some reason, I delete them. Fortunately this does not happen often, except for spam.
3. There’s never enough time, is there? What would you do with an extra three hours today?
A. I have no idea. I am tired enough as it is with just 24 hours in a day.
4. The getaway car is waiting outside – where is it taking you?
A. To the airport so I can fly to Norway.
5. Who was your "arch enemy" in high school? Do you have any enemies today?
A. I don't know that I had an "arch enemy" in high school. I was not one of the popular crowd but I also didn't go around with a chip on my shoulder. My brother can correct me if I am wrong about that. Today, I am sure I have enemies that I do not know about simply from my work with the newspaper - I could not have made 20,000 readers happy all the time. There are people I avoid because they are not nice, but I don't consider them enemies. They're just assholes.
6. You’re giving the keynote address to the graduating seniors of a high school today. What’s your advice to them?
A. The thing that you are most worried about will not be the thing that most interrupts your life. So don't worry. Be happy.
7. Thinking of words of wisdom: What's the worst advice you've ever received?
A. To follow my heart in matters of career.
8. Tell us about the best summer vacation you EVER had.
A. The best vacation I ever had was one year when my husband and I went to Myrtle Beach and for once had money to spend on activities. We were able to go to Ripley's Museum, ride the go-carts, spend time at the Pavilion, and eat out at nice restaurants. We have since had nice vacations but that was the first one where we felt financially stable enough to do the things we wanted without worrying about how to pay for it later.
9. What do you have to have with you when you travel? Why?
A. I have to have a slanted wedge to sleep on, because I can't rest flat on a mattress due to a scar tissue issue in my abdomen.
10. Would you accept $1,000,000 tax free, if it meant you had to leave the country and never come back?
A. Yes. I wouldn't hesitate at all, so long as my husband comes with me.
11. Do you believe the world will be a better, or worse, place 100 years from now?
A. I don't believe the world will be here in 100 years. We will have blown it up. Or maybe the Vogons will have blown it up to make a freeway for alien space traffic.
12. Do you expect to buy a new winter coat this year?
A. No.
13. If you could spend one year in perfect happiness but afterward would remember nothing of the experience, would you do so?
A. Do I get an extra year added on because I don't remember that one I lose? If so, then yes. If not, then no. I spend enough time in a fog as it is.
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I encourage you to visit other participants in Sunday Stealing posts and leave a comment. Cheers to all us thieves who love memes, however we come by them.
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Saturday, November 25, 2017
Saturday 9: The Man in Black
Saturday 9: The Man in Black (1971)
Unfamiliar with this week's tune? Hear it here.
1) Black is this week's signature color because Friday, November 24, was "Black Friday," when retailers cut their prices and consumers flock to the stores. Did you score any "Black Friday" bargains?
A. Nothing worth writing home about. I think the "bargains" this year were not very good. I did better last year. (I shopped online.)
2) Among the biggest the Black Friday advertisers are Target, Kohl's, Macy's and Best Buy. If you could have a $100 gift card to any one of those stores, which would you choose? What would you buy?
A. Best Buy, to purchase new ink cartridges for my printer. Those things are expensive.
3) Feasting and football are also popular Thanksgiving weekend pastimes. Do your Thursday-Sunday plans include pigging out or watching a game?
A. We had a rather mild Thanksgiving dinner and we don't watch the ball games.
4) Thanksgiving weekend is a major time for travel. How far did you venture from home for the holiday?
A. I never stepped a foot out the door.
5) This week's song, "Man in Black," is about a singer who refuses to wear bright colors. What color are you wearing as you answer these questions?
A. Dark blue.
6) Johnny Cash first performed this song at Nashville's Vanderbilt University. When were you last on a college campus? What brought you there?
A. In October 2015, we went to Virginia Tech and stood at the memorial for the 32 young people shot in a mass shooting there in 2007. We paid our respects to the dead. We are at war here, an undeclared war against one another, and I wonder when "the people in charge" will wake up.
7) The average American man wears a 10.5 size shoe, the average woman wears a 7.5. Johnny Cash wore a size 13. Are your shoes bigger or smaller than the national average?
A. I wear a size 7 in women's shoes, though I need a wide size because I have big flat boat feet. My husband wears a size 13. My nephew wears a 16!
8) He preferred his coffee very strong. To make sure what he was drank was to his liking, he carried a jar of instant coffee with him and would ladle it into his cup in restaurants. What about you? What's your standard coffee order?
A. I don't drink coffee. It stunts your growth. Although maybe if it stunts your girth I should take it up, but I don't think my ulcers would like it.
9) While in the air force, Cash wrote short stories under the pseudonym "Johnny Dollar." Make up a pen name for yourself.
A. I already use CountryDew on this blog. I have published under the pen name Ida Know a time or two. Also Ida B. Knowing. But I think any other pen name I might wish to use, I shall keep to myself for the moment.
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I encourage you to visit other participants in Saturday 9 posts and leave a comment. Because there are no rules, it is your choice. Saturday 9 players hate rules. We love memes, however.
Unfamiliar with this week's tune? Hear it here.
1) Black is this week's signature color because Friday, November 24, was "Black Friday," when retailers cut their prices and consumers flock to the stores. Did you score any "Black Friday" bargains?
A. Nothing worth writing home about. I think the "bargains" this year were not very good. I did better last year. (I shopped online.)
2) Among the biggest the Black Friday advertisers are Target, Kohl's, Macy's and Best Buy. If you could have a $100 gift card to any one of those stores, which would you choose? What would you buy?
A. Best Buy, to purchase new ink cartridges for my printer. Those things are expensive.
3) Feasting and football are also popular Thanksgiving weekend pastimes. Do your Thursday-Sunday plans include pigging out or watching a game?
A. We had a rather mild Thanksgiving dinner and we don't watch the ball games.
4) Thanksgiving weekend is a major time for travel. How far did you venture from home for the holiday?
A. I never stepped a foot out the door.
5) This week's song, "Man in Black," is about a singer who refuses to wear bright colors. What color are you wearing as you answer these questions?
A. Dark blue.
6) Johnny Cash first performed this song at Nashville's Vanderbilt University. When were you last on a college campus? What brought you there?
A. In October 2015, we went to Virginia Tech and stood at the memorial for the 32 young people shot in a mass shooting there in 2007. We paid our respects to the dead. We are at war here, an undeclared war against one another, and I wonder when "the people in charge" will wake up.
7) The average American man wears a 10.5 size shoe, the average woman wears a 7.5. Johnny Cash wore a size 13. Are your shoes bigger or smaller than the national average?
A. I wear a size 7 in women's shoes, though I need a wide size because I have big flat boat feet. My husband wears a size 13. My nephew wears a 16!
8) He preferred his coffee very strong. To make sure what he was drank was to his liking, he carried a jar of instant coffee with him and would ladle it into his cup in restaurants. What about you? What's your standard coffee order?
A. I don't drink coffee. It stunts your growth. Although maybe if it stunts your girth I should take it up, but I don't think my ulcers would like it.
9) While in the air force, Cash wrote short stories under the pseudonym "Johnny Dollar." Make up a pen name for yourself.
A. I already use CountryDew on this blog. I have published under the pen name Ida Know a time or two. Also Ida B. Knowing. But I think any other pen name I might wish to use, I shall keep to myself for the moment.
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I encourage you to visit other participants in Saturday 9 posts and leave a comment. Because there are no rules, it is your choice. Saturday 9 players hate rules. We love memes, however.
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Thursday, November 23, 2017
Thursday Thirteen
Happy Thanksgiving to my readers in the United States! To the rest of the world, cross your fingers and hope for the best for this nation, which is now in the hands of some of the worst people I've had had the misfortune to read and learn about. May whatever spirit it is that guides our souls turn toward the light - or at least figure out that there is a light.
For Thursday Thirteen, I offer up turkey:
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For Thursday Thirteen, I offer up turkey:
My favorite turkey. |
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Thursday Thirteen is played by lots of people; there is a list here if you want to read other Thursday Thirteens and/or play along. I've been playing for a while and this is my 527th time to do a list of 13 on a Thursday.
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Monday, November 20, 2017
Boats and Ships
Something we saw a lot of at Virginia Beach that we don't normally see at Myrtle Beach was boats and ships. Everyday we watched cargo and other boats sail across the horizon. It's not a sight we see often, so we enjoyed sitting on our hotel deck and watching them.
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Sunday, November 19, 2017
Sunday Stealing: Thanksgiving Thoughts
Sunday Stealing
1. What made you feel patriotic this year?
A. I love the mountains and the countryside around me.
2 . What do you value most about your life?
A. My husband.
3. What do you appreciate about your friendships?
A. My friends make me laugh and smile, but mostly they care about me as a person, and they know me as I am and not who they think I should be, and they accept me for those qualities, and do not deride me for the ones I lack.
4. Name one person who can make you laugh, even months later. Why?
A. My brother.
5. What is the funniest thing you remember about a Thanksgiving past?
A. My mother made pumpkin pie that did not "set up" one year. We called it pumpkin puddin'.
6. Do you have any unusual traditions, rituals or habits around Thanksgiving?
A. No.
7. Name one ancestor that you think about on Thanksgiving and tell us why.
A. I think about my mother and how much she hated the holidays.
8. Is there a family heirloom at the Thanksgiving table? What its story?
A. No. No story.
9. What is your favorite part about Thanksgiving Day?
A. Getting it over with.
10. What random act of kindness did you perform or that was done to you this year that makes you feel grateful?
A. I try to take carts from people in handicapped spots when they unload their groceries so they don't have to haul them off to the distant spots that stupid engineers designed so that people who can't walk have to walk a mile to put away a grocery cart. I also appreciate it when someone takes one from me, since I use a handicapped spot myself.
11. What do you appreciate about the change of seasons?
A. I love the beauty of Autumn. The colors of the trees are spectacular even in a "bad" year.
12. Name five things that make you happy about today.
A. (1) Yesterday my husband and I celebrated our anniversary. (2) It's Sunday so if I don't get much accomplished, it's a pass. (3) My husband helped me change the bed this morning, so we have clean sheets. (4) I had hot chocolate to drink. (5) I heard from an old friend.
13. How has the celebration of Thanksgiving today changed from when you were little?
A. It's a lot calmer now.
14. If you could share Thanksgiving dinner today with one person in history who would it be? Why? (Note: it can be a relative)
A. Joan of Arc, because she was Joan of Arc.
15. What is one wish you have for the next generation as they begin to establish their own Thanksgiving traditions?
A. That they do away with it entirely.
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I encourage you to visit other participants in Sunday Stealing posts and leave a comment. Cheers to all us thieves who love memes, however we come by them.
1. What made you feel patriotic this year?
A. I love the mountains and the countryside around me.
2 . What do you value most about your life?
A. My husband.
3. What do you appreciate about your friendships?
A. My friends make me laugh and smile, but mostly they care about me as a person, and they know me as I am and not who they think I should be, and they accept me for those qualities, and do not deride me for the ones I lack.
4. Name one person who can make you laugh, even months later. Why?
A. My brother.
5. What is the funniest thing you remember about a Thanksgiving past?
A. My mother made pumpkin pie that did not "set up" one year. We called it pumpkin puddin'.
6. Do you have any unusual traditions, rituals or habits around Thanksgiving?
A. No.
7. Name one ancestor that you think about on Thanksgiving and tell us why.
A. I think about my mother and how much she hated the holidays.
8. Is there a family heirloom at the Thanksgiving table? What its story?
A. No. No story.
9. What is your favorite part about Thanksgiving Day?
A. Getting it over with.
10. What random act of kindness did you perform or that was done to you this year that makes you feel grateful?
A. I try to take carts from people in handicapped spots when they unload their groceries so they don't have to haul them off to the distant spots that stupid engineers designed so that people who can't walk have to walk a mile to put away a grocery cart. I also appreciate it when someone takes one from me, since I use a handicapped spot myself.
11. What do you appreciate about the change of seasons?
A. I love the beauty of Autumn. The colors of the trees are spectacular even in a "bad" year.
12. Name five things that make you happy about today.
A. (1) Yesterday my husband and I celebrated our anniversary. (2) It's Sunday so if I don't get much accomplished, it's a pass. (3) My husband helped me change the bed this morning, so we have clean sheets. (4) I had hot chocolate to drink. (5) I heard from an old friend.
13. How has the celebration of Thanksgiving today changed from when you were little?
A. It's a lot calmer now.
14. If you could share Thanksgiving dinner today with one person in history who would it be? Why? (Note: it can be a relative)
A. Joan of Arc, because she was Joan of Arc.
15. What is one wish you have for the next generation as they begin to establish their own Thanksgiving traditions?
A. That they do away with it entirely.
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I encourage you to visit other participants in Sunday Stealing posts and leave a comment. Cheers to all us thieves who love memes, however we come by them.
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