What is worth standing in line for??
Standing in line to watch my grandkids play ball, perform, graduate. In January, we stood in line at the ATT arena in Dallas to watch Mylee play basketball....This is the big arena where the Dallas Mavericks play. Pretty Awesome. Last October, would stood in line to watch our grandson graduate from Air Force to Space Force!! Absolutely worth standing in line to be seated...
2. Tell us about a favorite food related memory.
My Dad's grilled chicken for one....and then my mom's pan of dressing at Thanksgiving. I have tried and tried to make dressing like her's, but the taste is just not the same. Her Dressing had all of the right ingredients and seasonings to make a perfect pan of the tastiest Thanksgiving meal.
3. What are some things you find particularly peaceful or calming?
When my pool water sparkles like it's been sprinkled with diamonds. Or better yet, any time I can come across a clear river....Just sitting there is so peaceful as I listen to the steady rhythm of the water passing by...Of course, being able to put my feet in that water makes it extra special.
4. Is there something you do now that gets you just as excited as it did when you were a child?
I am a big kid at heart.....and I love art, so opening a new box of crayons is big time!! Especially if the box is 64 count with a sharpener built in. And....Lights really get me excited. Christmas lights...little white twinkling lights...the big bulb lights that we had on our Christmas tree when I was little. It honestly doesn't take much to make my heart fill with excitement.
5. To what degree are you in touch with friends from grade school? high school? college if you attended college?
I forgot to mention that I married one of my High School classmates!! 💓
I have lunch with these ladies at least once a month. We all graduated together and have remained very close friends. We are taking a trip to Branson in a couple of months....lots of fun to come!
6. Insert your own random thought here.
Sam and I have traveled to Dallas several times in the past couple of months....Traffic is terrible and we always try to beat "The Traffic Rush."
My random thought is: Why is it called "RUSH HOUR" when nothing is moving?? It is terrible being stuck in traffic. LOL. 😍 just a random thought.
Happy Wednesday Y'all
Shug....
Thanks for joining in today. I added your link so you're all set. I guess it's rush hour because everybody is rushing home? It doesn't make sense though lol. Congrats to your grandson. I don't know anyone in the Space Force but I suppose that's the future. I still love a new box of crayons too : )
ReplyDeleteI agree Shug, we stood in line to watch Sam graduate from Basic Training, I did not care one bit. Also when he came home from deployment, another long line and waiting.
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I actually do not mind waiting in line.
I like how you described your pool and the river... favorites of mine too.
Love, Carla
Why is it called "rush hour"....indeed, Shug!!! *lol* I love new crayons too...even the smell of a new box of crayons is wonderful to me. Much love, Andrea xoxo
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ReplyDeleteI read everyone’s answer and then I remember good memories and things I would stand in line for. Maybe I should think on them more than just giving off-the-cuff answers. That’s amazing your class still meet. I believe one reason, why so many in high school went their own ways was the “times” we were living in. So much turmoil. Plus I moved over the hill from my coastal town and basically started over.I went to one class reunion and never again. It was so depressing hearing all those who didn’t make it to ten years. Sad.
Standing in line reminds me of “Hurry up and wait" which is idiom in the military, describing being rushed to complete a task or arrive at a location, only to then be required to wait for an extended period. My husband always reminds me of this.
Have a blessed week.
Oh wow! What proud moments to stand in line for and your food memories did make me smile. My great aunt made the most amazing fruit scones and I have tried and they just don't taste the same.
ReplyDeleteAhh! I used to love those big boxes of crayons, they were they best!
How cool to still be meeting up with your high school class, so sorry about those who have passed away.
You have the happy knack of always finding joy in everything. I know it's not 'just' a knack, but something you practise.
ReplyDeleteIt was so nice to meet a fellow Texan and one who also tries to avoid the Dallas "rush-hour" traffic at all costs. We live in Plano and only get on the North Dallas Toll Road when there is no alternative. We call it the Autobahn. Also, I refuse to use 75! I so enjoyed reading all your answers today and will be praying for clean MRI results in October.
ReplyDeleteAh, Mom's dressing, so amazing! I'm kicking myself for not standing next to her and writing down the recipe as she prepared it. How wonderful that your high school class has regular reunions. I'm only in touch with many of my classmates on Facebook as they are all so spread out. Praying for Sam and congratulations to your grandson.
ReplyDeleteI don't like standing in line for anything.
ReplyDeleteI haven't been to a class reunion since my 10th and they just had the45th this year. There are a few from high-school that I'm in touch with on Facebook but not many
Lunch with "old friends" is just the best, isn't it?? So many food memories centered Thanksgiving today. I love it:)
ReplyDeleteContinued prayers, sweet friend, for your precious Sam. Praise God on the tumor being gone..God can do anything but fail !!
ReplyDeleteLove your answers to the hodgepodge today.
Hugs
Sue
I loved your answers Shug! Waiting in line for Mylee to play was well worth waiting.
ReplyDeleteI get together with 5-6 friends from high school every month for breakfast. Precious time.
I didn't think about waiting for family - I agree - waiting for family is worth every minute.
ReplyDeleteI wish I knew where there was a clear river I could sit by and put my feet in the water.
I bet you have lot of lights come Christmas.
I don't get together with old friends because they are in Chicago and I am in Georgia - but I do keep in touch with them!
Lights and crayons make me very happy too! I love the smell of new crayons! YES, rush hour should be called slow hour!
ReplyDeleteDang, last comment was me, Ginny
ReplyDeletelove it Ginny!!
DeleteI love that you still see your high school friends regularly. What's that old saying about treasure the old? They are the gold...indeed they are!
ReplyDeleteOh Shug, I loved hearing that you love CRAYONS! Do you know that I still have my Nel's box of Crayons when she was in grade school? The white twinkling lights are so pretty, and I do remember those big colored bulbs that we grew up with. There's nothing like them. So nice that you occasionally see the high school friends. And how beautiful that you married your classmate, Sam. Your mom's Thanksgiving dressing sounds delicious. My mom's gravy boat was passed on to me from the 1940's. It's something I will always treasure. I enjoyed reading your hodgepodge today, Shug.
ReplyDelete~Sheri
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ReplyDeleteHello dear Friend! Love getting these insights into your life and your musings. The rush hour one cracked me up! I love the water too - it's so calming to me. I've been fortunate to live next to water most of my life. And I love new crayons (or markers) and still color in adult coloring books! Blessings xoxo
ReplyDeleteI love that you've been able to stay so close to your high school friends, Shug, and that you still get together from time to time. We had our 50th class reunion in 2023 and it saddened me to hear of so many of classmates passing away. However, seeing old friends was awesome, indeed. And I'm a kid when it comes to having a big box of crayons at the house. Got into the habit when my oldest grand would come over frequently since they lived in the area. Prayers for you and Sam!
ReplyDeleteRush hour? Maybe because everyone is rushing to get home at the same time? How I wish I had a few of water out my window..so calming.
ReplyDeleteI just watched an interview with Yakov Smirnoff. He owns a theater in Branson. Hope you get to see him!
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed seeing your responses. Food creates some great memories from childhood. I cannot quite replicate some of my mom's recipes either.
ReplyDeleteIsn't there something incredibly soothing about the feel of rushing water? I, too, love the sight (and smell!) of new crayons. It's been a long, long time.
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