Wednesday, 18 February 2026

The Wednesday Hodgepodge #43

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!

The Wednesday Hodgepodge

1. The Hodgepodge lands on Ash Wednesday, which is the first day of Lent. Do you mark this season in some way? Will you be giving something up or adding something to your life in this Lenten season?

I don’t really do Lent in a traditional sense. It’s just not something I’ve grown up marking in a big way but I do like the idea behind it. The whole pause and reflecting is a little reset for your habits and mindset. If I were going to do Lent properly, I don’t think I’d give something up. I’d probably add something in instead: a short walk on days when I’d normally stay glued to the sofa, add in doing something productive like a craft instead of endless scrolling and add more proper catch-ups with my favourite people instead of the "we must meet soon" messages that never quite turn into plans.

2. Pancakes...are you a fan? Syrup or no syrup? Plain, blueberries, chocolate chips, bananas, or some other add in? Are pancakes on your menu this week?

Yesterday was Shrove Tuesday here in the UK so of course we had pancakes! It would have been rude not to and not just one polite pancake either, we went all in. We are not fans of savoury pancakes, to do pancake day properly you need sugar involved! Hehehe Mine were the classic lemon juice and golden syrup. The girls, on the other hand had Nutella, bananas, strawberries, syrup, lemon and sugar and possibly everything at once. It was worth it! I love that Shrove Tuesday gives us an excuse to eat dessert for tea and we call it tradition!

3. Tell us about a time recently when you felt 'spread too thin'.

I can’t pinpoint one exact moment but it’s usually when everything at home ramps up at once. The washing basket is overflowing, there are appointments to remember, everyone needs something, meals need planning, the house needs tidying, messages need replying to and suddenly I feel like I’m being pulled in about six different directions. Being a mum to two young adult daughters means I’m not running around after toddlers anymore but I’m still very much in the thick of it. I think the mental load is what does it. Keeping track of who needs to be where, who’s feeling what, what’s in the fridge and what’s coming up next week. It’s a lot sometimes. Right now, things feel calm and manageable and I’ve learned to recognise that spread too thin feeling earlier than I used to, so I can calm things down before it all gets too much!

4. What's your favorite jewel or gemstone? In terms of your wardrobe would we find more gem tones, pastels, black and white, or primary colors?

I don’t think I have a favourite gemstone in the traditional sense. I can’t tell you the difference between half of them if I’m being asked to identify them in a line up but my favourite jewel is absolutely my engagement ring.

My engagement ring

Stu proposed when the girls were little and it feels like a lifetime ago now. Over the years, my weight has gone up and down and after a while the original ring didn’t fit properly, so I stopped wearing it. A few years ago he replaced it, and the new one fits perfectly. It’s not about how big or flashy it is, it’s about what it represents and the fact that, after all these years, we’re still here.

When it comes to my wardrobe I have a lot of black items. It goes with everything and when I do branch out into colour, it’s usually darker shades. Deep greens, burgundy, navy, plum. I like rich tones that still feel safe. Pastels and bright colours are not really me. Even my PJs are dark.

My wardrobe

5. What responsibility do you think is hardest about being in charge?

Being the one who has to say no! Being a parent of two young adults means that I am mostly still in charge and I don't always get to be the fun one. Sometimes I'm the gatekeeper, the budget doesn’t stretch, the timing isn’t right and the idea isn’t workable. Even when I understand why one of my girls wants something, even when I’d love to say yes and be the fun one, sometimes I can’t and repeating no over and over can make me feel like the villain in my own house. Being in charge isn’t about being popular, it’s about making the decisions that keeps everything ticking along safely and sensibly.

6. Insert your own random thought here.

We’re mid-way through the week and it has been one of those nice but busy ones where everyone is home at the same time. Stu has just about finished painting the dining room and I can’t tell you how good it feels to see it nearly done. Having everyone at home makes the days louder and busier but in a good way. There are random chats in the kitchen and the background noise of life ticking along. I might moan when I trip over someone’s shoes or when I can’t find my favourite mug but secretly I love that they’re all here. The house feels full. It’s funny because when they’re all out I enjoy the quiet but when we get these stretches of time together, I’m reminded that this is the bit I’ll miss one day.

Wednesday Hodgepodge

15 comments :

  1. The mental load of parenting is huge. I don't think it ever stops, it just changes shape. I agree the ebb and flow of young adult kids in and out of the house is nice. You can enjoy both the happy chaos and the quiet. Your pancake meal sounds good! I like a crepe style pancake made with lemon and sugar but haven't had one of those in a long while. Enjoy your day!

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  2. Your ring is pretty! I posted a pic of my ring, too! It´s the only piece of real jewelry that I own. Your pancake meal sounds really nice!! Agree about the mental load of having young adult kids. It´s definitely not a physical struggle like it was back in the day :) That´s great that the dining room is painted. I hope you like the final result. How fun to have everyone home. Even making memories doing simple every day things is wonderful. Have a great day!

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  3. Yes, I love pancakes! And I prefer them with maple syrup. Lots of it.

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  4. I was not familiar with the term Shrove Tuesday, so it was interesting to read this. You are so right to enjoy all the little things with you kids still being at home. How nice to have your dining room painted and you will have to show us pictures!

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  5. Hi,
    Your ring is pretty, I should have taken a photo of mine to share. ;-) I seen that Maria shared hers too.
    So fun!
    Enjoy your time with family... you are right it will go fast. I know.
    xo
    Carla

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  6. Learning to say no has been a hard lesson for me, but I can say it firmly now and stick to it. That's not about having kids at home. It's been a very long time since my boys lived at home (1989, actually). I do understand how the chaos and noise is wonderful, then the quiet and 'back to normal' is also wonderful. I enjoyed my visit here with you, Kim!!

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  7. Hooray for Pancake Tuesday. We indulged, too. Yep, it is hard to be the one who has to say no. It's sweet to read your thoughts of you all being together this week. I keep reminding myself of how quiet it will be when either me or my hubby's time on the earth is over. Have a great Wednesday!

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  8. Shrove Tuesday: I had never heard of it until encountering the link you included in this blog post. How interesting. Yes, I like pancakes!

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  9. We are Catholic so we do observe Ash Wednesday today, and I typically add something each Lenten season rather than giving up something, too! More volunteer work, more connecting with others, more time spent just being still.

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  10. Happy to see that someone else likes more of a black wardrobe. Black is just so practical and you can do so much with it. Our christian background is non-denominational and for this reason Lent season is really not something that an extreme amount of emphasis is on. However, we do our best to do more for others and to show love in a deeper way. Enjoy your afternoon Kim

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  11. I had never heard of Shrove Tuesday but found it interesting, and especially that you observe it with pancakes. I appreciate your thoughts on #5. So true!

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  12. Oh, I love your perspective on lent. I don't partake either necessarily, but I also like the thought of reflection and slowing. Your ring is perfect and beautiful!!! I am also more of a dark clothes gal. I do have some lighter things and that is usually for teas and feminine type events. :) But I typically have a uniform of black, white, cream, dark green, burgundy, and navy. I do love me some leopard print. :)

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  13. that's a gorgeous ring!! I had to have mine resized after I gave birth at age 39 to my youngest daughter. My fingers for some reason went up a size!! as did my shoe size!
    I really enjoyed your answers.

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  14. I missed my chance to have pancakes on Shrove Tuesday, so I was glad to have them today. Golden syrup is my second favorite topping, close behind real maple.
    My wardrobe has an awful lot of black as well - it goes with everything and is always in style!
    You are right about the mental load of running the household that can get overwhelming at times, even if it doesn't seem like there's terribly much to DO but it's such a lot to think about.
    I love your random thought and understand completely. It's how I feel when we are visiting our kids in Maryland or any time we have most of the family together. It's chaotic and all of it, but I wouldn't trade it for anything because those are my people and being with them is what I was made for.
    Have a wonderful week!

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