It's Earth Day and a Hodgepodge
Joyce Asks the Questions..
We Answer the Questions...
1. April 22nd is Earth Day…what’s the most “out of this world” place you’ve ever visited? Tell us something about it.
One of the most “out of this world” places I’ve experienced was in Alaska....I have traveled to many places, but I totally enjoyed our trip to Alaska.. My favorites were the train rides...Train ride from Anchorage to Seward...AMAZING. I could take this train ride over and over again... And then...our train ride on the White Pass & Yukon Route Railway. So much beauty and I find train rides to be very relaxing.
2. A favorite quote, verse, or song lyric with the word earth in it?
“The earth is the Lord’s, and everything in it.” – Psalm 24:1
That verse always centers me. It’s a reminder that this world isn’t ours to control, but to care for, appreciate, and walk through with gratitude.
3. What’s the most trivial thing about which you have a strong opinion?
On my list would be people standing in front of the coffee dispenser (say at a hotel or public place) adding their cream and sugar and stirring and stirring. My strong opinion... get your coffee, get your sugar and creamer, and move to a table to mix and stir.. Also... People coming in and filling up a huge thermos with coffee while emptying the pot. all of this is trivial, but very annoying.
One more thing.. the lack of reverence shown by many (not only young people but more and more older folks as well) such as wearing caps in the sanctuary. shorts, tops that need more material etc etc. Saddens me that the reverence is slowly fading.
4. What’s your most commonly used kitchen utensil or tool? What’s the last thing you made using that tool?
My most-used kitchen tool is probably my good old wooden spoon. A wooden spoon—feels like home. The last thing I made with it was a big pot of chili. This one wooden spoon has probably stirred more memories than meals in my house. Not only has it been used for my cooking, but the grand-kids (when they were younger) used it to play drums with when beating on the pots and pans. ❤️❤️
5. What is your greatest extravagance?
My greatest extravagance.... Hmmm... I'm guessing it might be our pool. It wasn't something we had to have, but it was something that we wanted. Our family enjoys the pool and especially during the summer holidays and Birthdays....when we have big cookouts.
6. Insert your own random thought here.



I agree with your thoughts on reverence. I understand people without the means or wardrobe to dress being welcomed into church but mostly what I see falls under the heading of lazy or I just want to be comfy. I have been to more than 3/4 of the US, but never to Alaska. Maybe someday.
ReplyDeleteI really appreciated what you share in #3!!! I agree!!!!
ReplyDeleteI am always saddened when I see someone in PJ's. I feel like, please make an effort.
My friend Charles made me some wooden spoons. :-) I love cooking with them.
They make me think of Charles when I am cooking and they are favorites of mine to cook with.
I am so glad that you got your pool Shug - kind of important in Texas!
ReplyDeleteMy complaint would be the people who go use things and don't clean up after themselves - they leave it for someone else to do. I always try to leave things better than I found them!!
Appropriate dress is important for so many reasons. I hate sloppy clothes on 'smart' occasions.
ReplyDeleteI totally agree with you about the coffee line. And also, I will add something else. The grocery store, where after people pay they take forever to put their credit card away in the perfect position and start rearranging their wallet. While everyone behind them waits and waits. I remember when everyone used to get dressed up to go to church, even wear gloves. I do think relaxing that dress code and being more casual is good, but also younger people need to be more modest in church! And I may be old fashioned, but I don't like people getting up on the pulpit wearing shorts!!
ReplyDeleteShug, I enjoyed your answers to the Hodgepodge questions today. Loved the Bible verse you chose!
ReplyDeleteGreat answers today Shug.
ReplyDeleteI would say the most out of the world place I have been would be Kenya, East Africa.
The sights, the sounds, the people, the seeing wild life in the WILD not a zoo...oh my I could go on and on ...
I like your verse and its a perfect reminder that God is still in control and everything is His.
Trivial things that bug me ... The shoppers that leave their cart blocking everything, lack of modesty, parents that don't reign their kids in at restaurants their loud voices and parents ignoring how it affects those around them..
An extravagance has been taking trips that we really couldn't afford but were worth it for the memories and exposure to other cultures. Building family memory treasures is so high on my list.
A quote that I read in my devotion this morning...
" A mind preoccupied with planning pays homage to the idol of control"
Something to chew on ...
Sue
I love train rides too. I can only imagine how cool it would be to ride one in Alaska.
ReplyDeleteYou're right about reverence, kind of goes with respect too. That's really missing.
Love that last dog pic!
LOL....I did reply to your comment but I put in the wrong place...
DeleteYour trip to Alaska does sound amazing!
ReplyDeleteThe coffee thing made me think of the last time I stayed in a hotel, people were buttering their toast in front of the toaster not letting anyone else in to use it. I have little patience when I am hungry and asked them to move on. hehehe
Your pool looks fantastic! It sounds like it gets a lot of use.
Oh Kim....that is a pet peeve of mine too. why not move so others can get up there. We love the pool...lots of maintenance but so enjoyable during the summer months...TEXAS HEAT can be bad.
DeleteMari...if you ever get a chance, the train ride from Anchorage to Seward is a must do...Absolutely gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteHappy Earth Day!
ReplyDeleteIt sounds like we're on the same page with our pet peeves.
ReplyDeleteI also share your pet peeves. The ball caps, and even the pajamas, have gotten out of hand. Prayers for you and Sam.
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