Friday, September 07, 2012

September 7, 2012: Blog Hopping Friday

 

1. What is your favorite fall family tradition?  We don't really have a specific fall tradition. I do love putting out my fall decorations though. I suppose you could say that we do up the Ohio State vs. Michigan football game pretty big every year though. I think that's still in the Fall or maybe that's in the winter. I don't know.

2. If money weren't an issue, how many kids would you have? 
Just the two that I have. The Mister and I made a conscious decision not to have any more children and money didn't have a thing to do with that decision.

3. If you were to get a tattoo, what would it be and where would you put it? 
I wouldn't.

4. What condiment is a must in your house? 
A variety of mustards.

5. How did your spouse/fiance propose? 
Ha! He was sitting next to me while we were awaiting the results of a home pregnancy test. He wanted to make sure that he asked me to marry him before we knew one way or the other if I was pregnant so that there would never be any doubt as to why he proposed. He simply asked and I said yes. It wasn't terribly romantic but it was very us.

  1. I wish I had more ideas for new authors to read because I'm out. I've read all the books currently published by my favorite authors. I'm re-reading the Outlander series because I have nothing else and they're HUGE!
  2. I stopped wearing my old running shoes that were the wrong size, didn't support my high arches and killed my shins. I LOVE my new running shoes that I got last night. 
  3. My favorite new song right now is Little Talks by Of Monster and Men because I love the rhythm, lyrics, and sound of the singers voices. I also love that I've never heard it on the radio. I like just about every song on their CD.
  4. I always sing while driving. I would say that always is a strong word though. But I very often sing while driving in the car by myself. I wouldn't want to kill anyone's ears by making them listen to me, lol.

  1. My favorite grade in school was second grade. I loved my teacher. 
  2. My favorite teacher was my high school government teacher. He really made me think and out of all my teachers, he made the biggest impression on me.
  3. The highest level of education I have complete is high school but I'm 12 credits away from my bachelors. If my classes don't keep getting cancelled, I'll have my degree in the spring. May'ish I think it is.
  4. School lunches for me were varied. There were times in elementary and junior high when they were painful for me. High school, for the most part, was ok. 
  5. The amount of money you'd have to pay me to go back to high school would be a lot. Being a high school student is a lot simpler than being married with kids, but it's not something I'd care to repeat and I couldn't graduate fast enough. That's saying something considering I graduated a semester early, lol. 
  6. A few things that will always remind me of going back to school are buying loose leaf paper, binders, folders, pens, pencils, etc. I loved buying back to school supplies and still do for my kids.
  7. The first day of school was always scary. I always worry about my kids' first day back to school but they seem to take it much more in stride than I ever did.
That's it for this week. If you'd like to have fun (and an easy Friday post) and participate, click on any or all of the accompanying pictures to go to the host blog. 




12 comments:

  1. Coming to you from Hilary's blog hop ... and I totally understand the thrill of new running shoes. I don't run or jog anymore, but when I did, I learned the value of a well-fitted, proper shoe! Sure did save me from a lot of foot pain.

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    1. Road Runner is awesome for fitting shoes. They ask all kinds of questions about why, where, and how you run, measure your feet, and take a video of you running on a treadmill to help you find the right shoe. I noticed a big difference running in them for the first time this morning.

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  2. I feel a tad bit jipped that you don't have a Twitter account. Love the blog.

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    1. Huh. I actually do have a Twitter account. I used to have a Twitter widget here on my blog but it seems to have disappeared. I have no idea when, lol. Thanks for bringing it to my attention. ;) My Twitter ID is trishaj if you want to look me up.

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  3. I have a motto when it comes to new shoes. If the shoe fits buy it every colour. Also if you have to alter the shoe to make it comfortable it is not the right shoe.

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    1. That's a good motto and I wish I could afford to live by it, lol.

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  4. hopping over from Hilary's feeling beachie, remember peachy folders and wrapping our books with grocery paper bags?? Have you tried any of Brenda Youngerman's books??? SOOOO good she is the author and she does Pondering with a Purpose blog hop on Thursday you can link up with her an order them thru her or amazon REALLY good writing :]

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    1. My kids don't have to wrap their textbooks. They have a set for at school and one that comes home and stays home until the end of the year. Wish they had done that while I was in school, lol.

      Thanks for the author recommendation. I'll check her out.

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  5. "kill anyone's ears" - you must sound like me - only better, because I am so bad I can't handle listening to myself! Thanks for playing!

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    1. Lol. I guess I'm numb to my own singing.

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  6. So you have me curious now... Was the test positive or negative?? ;)

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    1. Oh. It was positive. We've been married for 16 years and have a 16 year old daughter, lol.

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