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!
1. What's something recent that had you 'tickled pink'?
This one’s easy, new pans! My dad recently gave us a set and I am properly tickled pink with them. Not just because they’re new but because they actually match. I was expecting my dad’s old, slightly battered ones that had seen a lot of meals but we ended up with these beauties. I don’t think I’ve ever owned matching pans before. When Stu and I got together 20 years ago, we did what everyone does and shoved our pan collections together. They were a random mix that did the job but looked like it had been gathered from several different households over several decades. Now, with matching pans, I feel so grown up and organised.
2. A bed of roses, everything's coming up roses, every rose has it's thorn, stop and smell the roses, rose-colored glasses, a rose among thorns...which rosy expression might currently be applied to your life in some way?
Everything’s coming up roses feels right for me at the moment. Life isn’t perfect, it never is but at the moment it does feel like things are clicking into place. My ducks feel like they’re finally in a row, that phrase does make me chuckle, plans feel doable and things seem to be moving in the right direction without me having to push, shove or overthink every single step.
3. What makes you feel loved and appreciated?
It's all the little things. Like my family doing things without me having to ask, being thanked for everyday stuff I usually do, being listened to properly, someone making me a cup of tea without me having to ask, being included, kept in the loop and not feeling like an afterthought, a proper hug, funny videos sent to me which means someone thought of me and someone taking an interest in my interests.
4. A box of chocolates or a bouquet of fresh flowers-what's your pleasure? Any special plans for Valentine's Day?
I like fresh flowers, give me a simple bunch of daffodils and I am happy! My favourite ever flowers I received were the rainbow roses from Stu. They were a total surprise. When we lived in the North East, there was a little stall in the middle of Newcastle selling flowers and they always had the rainbow ones and I always said I would get some on the way home but after a day shopping with the kids getting flowers was the last thing on my mind. Stu remembered this and bought me some one Valentine's Day.
We are planning to get a meal from M&S. A starter, main, side, dessert and drink for £25. Stu is going to do the cooking and our Valentine's Day will be spent shopping for DIY supplies. We're painting the dining room next week.
5. Share a favorite quote, scripture, or song lyric relating to love.
Love is not about how many days, months or years you’ve been together. Love is about how much you love each other every single day. - Unknown
6. Insert your own random thought here.
Last week I said I wasn't too bothered about watching much of the Winter Olympics but here I am a little obsessed with it. I keep putting the TV on and then getting suckered into watching the heats of various sports and then of course have to watch right up until the final of that event.



That is a good quote about love! The mutli colored roses are beautiful- how thoughtful of Stu to pick up a bouquet for you. Your new pans are beauties- almost too pretty to use and make dirty, lol!
ReplyDeleteI love those roses and the pots and pans! The gold is so pretty as an accent! Great answers!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful quote Kim- thanks for sharing! I would be tickled pink about those pans too!
ReplyDeleteI've really enjoyed the Olympics this time around too. The roses are beautiful and the thoughtfulness behind the purchase makes them more special. New cookware is wonderful...enjoy using those. They're so pretty!
ReplyDeleteI've been watching the Olympics too. I like the prime time recaps since they cover things quickly!
ReplyDeleteHaha, I'm right there with you and of all things have been watching Curling! LOL. Those are some nice looking pots and pans! I see why you were tickled. Great quote! Have a lovely week!
ReplyDeleteI loved how you answered #3!!
ReplyDeleteWhat color will you be painting your dining room?
Yes it's very easy to get sucked into the Olympics. Enjoy using your saucepans. We still have the saucepans from when we got married. The frying pan is looking a bit the worse for wear and the chip pan got slung out after it caught fire lol but the pans are still going strong. Yes thoughtful gestures can be so meaningful.
ReplyDeletea beautiful quote Kim. lol.. I have found myself watching more of the olympics than I thought I would. Flowers are always beautiful to receive. Have a blessed day Kim
ReplyDeleteThose are some lovely new pots & pans! Those rainbow roses are beautiful.
ReplyDeleteI LOVE your pans!!!!!!!!!!! They are beautiful!!! Your valentines plans sounds so wonderful! Those roses!!!!!
ReplyDeleteLove this! The rainbow roses are so cool!
ReplyDeleteI've coveting your pans! They are beautiful!!!! Love the quote...so true. I'm doing the EXACT same thing with the Olympics! :D
ReplyDeleteYay for new pans!!! You got a whole set to my two skillets!! Love it! Have a fun Valentine's Day with your sweetie! I enjoyed your answers, Kim, and thanks for visiting my blog!! xo
ReplyDeleteLove that you said your ducks are behaving nicely in a row! We treasure such times, don’t we?! Thank you for visiting my blog today.
ReplyDeleteWe are watching lots of the Olympics too! I got new pans a few years ago, and it was such a treat! It's the little things!
ReplyDeleteWe've been married 42 years now, and our pans are a rag tag assortment, but I do love each of them! The iron skillet, the red Dutch oven, an All-Clad frying pan, a two quart pan with a glass top that is perfect for rice...:). I don't know what I would do with a matching set! The Olympics: we love watching Illia, with that back flip! I am making beef stew on Valentine's Day, and have corn dogs for some grandchildren who will be visiting!
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