Wednesday, May 18, 2016

Middle of The Road Hodgepodge

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1. Tell us about a time you found yourself 'in the middle of nowhere'. Was this deliberate?

I once went to a friend's party which was being held at one of her friend's house.  I'd never been there before and I was driving by myself at night.  It felt like it was in the middle of nowhere.  There were no street lights and one lane going each way.  I thought I might drive right off of the island into the ocean if I blinked too long.  I don't think I've ever been so happy to find the Expressway. 

2. What's something you're 'in the middle of' today or this week? 

I'm in the middle of our homeschool week. 

3. At what age do you think 'middle age' begins? What does it mean to be 'middle aged'? 

I used to think it was 50 but now I think it is later.  It means you have lived enough to have wisdom but not old enough to be considered elderly. 

4. Ravioli, stuffed peppers, samosas, deviled eggs, steamed dumplings, pierogis, or a jelly donut...your favorite food (from this list!) with something yummy in the middle. Your favorite not on the list? 

My favorite is stuffed peppers.  My mom made them a lot growing up and I don't make them nearly as often as I should.  I combine ground beef and cooked brown rice.  Then stuff that into a half of a bell pepper and top it with tomato soup.  Yum!  My favorite that is not on the list would be a ham and cheese calzone.  Pizza dough baked with ricotta cheese and thinly sliced ham, haven't had one in years but am craving one now. 

5. Albert Einstein is quoted as saying ''In the middle of difficulty lies opportunity.' Would you agree? Have you found this to be true in your own life? Feel free to elaborate. 

Yes, I would agree.  There is always opportunities to learn in difficulties.  Often the opportunity is for us to respond differently than we might initially want to. 

6. What's a song you remember loving from your middle school years? Do you love it still? 

"Don't You (Forget About Me)" by Simple Minds.  Yes, I love it still. 


7. May 18th is National Visit Your Relatives Day. Will you celebrate? Which relative would you visit if time, distance, and expense were not considered. 

I do not have plans on visiting any relative, aside from those who live in our house.  I would visit my Aunt Carol in Florida if I could. 

8. Insert your own random thought here. 

I kept thinking of the song "The Middle of The Road" by The Pretenders as I read this week's questions.  The Hodgepodge always seems to put a song in my head :)




8 comments:

  1. You're younger than me, but I love that song! I make stuffed peppers now and then. We like them here and I feel like it's a mostly healthy entree. Enjoy your day : )

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  2. This simple mind has forgotten the song! We love stuffed peppers at our house and so I don't know how that slipped by me. I really, really don't like being alone on dark roads.

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  3. I liked your songs. :-)
    I will miss the Hodgepodge next week, I will be planting my garden.
    We are wrapping up our homeschool year. Only one more week to go. :-)
    My oldest son will be taking some math courses during the summer. Both of them love to read, so reading will continue as well.
    Have a great week,
    Carla

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  4. You're younger than me too but I love both those songs! Have a great week.

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  5. All this talk of stuffed peppers is making me hungry! Love them. Enjoyed your Hodgepodge. :-)

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  6. I love stuffed pepper too! Love that song "Don't You (Forget About Me)" by Simple Minds, thanks for sharing it.

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  7. You know, I don't recall ever eating a stuffed pepper. I really should make them sometime.
    My daughter finished home-schooling her daughter just yesterday, and my DIL finished with her son the day before. We're fans of home-school around here :)
    Kathy (Reflections)

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  8. I like stuffed peppers too but I've never made them. Like your middle age answer. Happy mid-week!

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