Wednesday, 3 September 2025

The Wednesday Hodgepodge #26

I hope you are all having a good week? It's Wednesday which means it's time to join in with the Wednesday Hodgepodge with Joyce who blogs at From This Side of the Pond! Each week there are 6 questions, we answer and then link up. Simple!

Question marks on paper crafts

1. Next Sunday is Grandparent's Day. Share a favorite memory, photo, recipe, or something you learned from a grandparent.

I really only had my Grandad, my dad’s dad, in my life but he made up for any missing grandparents I didn’t have. He was just the best! My favourite memories of him all revolve around food. He loved kippers (smoked herring) for breakfast and would stink the house out, he always had Lurpak butter which is the best in my opinion and would smother it on toast for me. He kept chickens and it was always exciting to go hunting for eggs with him and picking tomatoes from his greenhouse. When my mam would cook my brother sensible, healthy meals and we wouldn't eat them we knew we could go to my grandad and he would fill us with ham and pickle sandwiches or soft boiled eggs and toast, he was the best at making the eggs just right! He always had money for the ice cream van and McDonalds when my parents would say no.

My grandad and me

2. What's a quote from a book (besides The Bible) that has stayed with you?

I’ve always loved books, and as a kid, I was a big Roald Dahl fan. One quote that has really stuck with me is from The Twits:

“If a person has ugly thoughts, it begins to show on the face. And when that person has ugly thoughts every day, every week, every year, the face gets uglier and uglier until you can hardly bear to look at it. A person who has good thoughts cannot ever be ugly. You can have a wonky nose and a crooked mouth and a double chin and stick out teeth, but if you have good thoughts they will shine out of your face like sunbeams and you will always look lovely.”

3. What's your number one food pet peeve?

It is so hard to list just one. I think my number one food pet peeve has to be when people eat and chew with their mouths open. I also can't stand loud eaters, people who drown everything in ketchup, those who leave just a bite on their plate, why not just finish it and those people who say they're not hungry but will eat half of what you have ordered.

4. What's one thing about you that is still the same as it was when you were young?

I would say my love for curiosity and asking why about everything. Even as a kid I’d drive adults nuts with endless questions and that hasn’t changed a bit. I still like learning new things, discovering random facts or just poking around for answers.

5. September is National Preparedness Month...does your family have an emergency plan? Do you have some sort of preparedness kit you keep on hand? If so, tell us one thing that's kept there.

I’m not ready for anything. If the zombie apocalypse, a flash flood or a power cut hit tomorrow, I’d probably be running around like a headless chicken with no emergency kit and no plan. The only thing I do have plenty of is candles. So at least if the lights go out I can pretend I’m in some cozy, romantic survival movie instead of panicking. Thinking about it I always have plenty of tinned food in the cupboards so we're not going to starve and a good first aid kit so we wouldn't be compleatly doomed.

6. Insert your own random thought here.

My fella is putting together a flat pack dressing table for my youngest and it is my entertainment for the afternoon. Bits keep going missing, pieces are somehow ending up upside down and the instructions? He’s pretending they don’t exist. Every so often he mutters something about why they can’t just make this simple. Flat packs were clearly invented to test us as adults and between the missing screws and confusing diagrams we’re failing spectacularly but at least we’re laughing about it.

The Wednesday Hodgepodge

14 comments :

  1. Your granddad sounds like a great guy- what great memories of him and with him. I am with you on questions three and four. I also have quite a few candles- I forgot about that! Good luck to Stu with the dressing table!!

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  2. I had no idea it's Grandparents' Day, a nice way of celebrating or remembering. Like you, I don't like people who chew with their mouths open either. As for being prepared, the cat can survive with the food she has in the cupboards for about 3 months... we wouldn't. Hahahaa

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  3. That's a gift to have such great memories of your grandfather! I like the quote and candles are a good thing to have in the home. Hope your day is going well!

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  4. I absolutely love the quote you chose!! GOOD one!
    What a sweet pic of you and your grandfather! and fun memory.
    I'm not too prepared for emergencies either although i do keep extra water in the basement.
    HAPPY WEDNESDAY!

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  5. Having a really wonderful grandparent is such a gift. I ordered some shelves coming today (they're small) and the reviews say people struggled a bit with assembly so we shall see how it goes. I'm not intuitive about these things so may have to call in hubs for help. Have a great day!

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  6. That is a powerful quote!!! Wow! So insightful and true! Have a great day!

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  7. Hi, I loved your answer to #1!!!
    I also like your quote.
    Happy September,
    Carla

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  8. I love the quote!!!! I will be running around with you because I am not prepared for the next day much less an emergency.

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  9. What a wonderful granddad ... don't you just love it when pieces go missing on a project you are working on? so annoying. What a lovely quote you selected and I totally agree. I have a lot of food issues that drive me crazy...even though I only listed one, I sure had a lot more to add... Have a wonderful day

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  10. Great Hodgepodge! It's funny how certain things trigger memories, I don't think I'll be able to look at a package of Lurpak butter without thinking of this post! And the next time we have a power outage, I'm going to remember that I'm in a romantic survival movie instead of being massively inconvenienced by the weather or whatever knocked the power out!

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  11. Oh I love that quote by Roald Dahl. That is such a great one! And I love your memories of your granddad. He sounded like he was a lot of fun!

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  12. Ahh, I love your thoughts about your dear grandad! What a wonderful relationship. That quote you chose, I'm going to have to copy it for safe keeping. It is a gem. Haha...hope the dressing table doesn't win the day over the assembler!!

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  13. So true about the flat pack. I love the Dahl quote. What a great thing to remember when it comes to our inner character.

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  14. Furniture puzzles from flat packs. Bless your hubby!! I enjoyed your answers, Kim, and chuckled at your lack of preparedness! I live in hurricane country, so try to always be prepared!! Keep us posted on the dressing table!! Happy middle of the week!

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