1. How did you name your blog and do you now wish you had thought about it maybe another five minutes before hitting publish? Would you change your blog title if it were not a huge pain in the derriere?
My mom and sister both had blogs up and running by the time I decided to jump on the blog train initially. I had to look back to see exactly when I started my blog but it was the spring of 2014. So I was nearing the end of my first full year of teaching, living on my own, and very much felt like I was at the starting point of adulthood. Being that I was a teacher, when I first started my blog I envisioned it becoming somewhat of a teaching blog and wanted the name to reflect that. There were a million teaching blogs so it was a bit challenging finding some sort of play on the word 'elementary' that wasn't already in use. But I settled on It's Elementary with some help from mom and sister and was pretty pleased. Looking back over my blogging though, it didn't really turn into the teaching blog I envisioned and is much more of a "here's my life" sort of blog. But nevertheless, being a teacher is a big part of who I am so I don't know that I would change it even if it wasn't a huge pain in the behind.
2. What bill do you least like to pay?
Is all of them an option? I would say my least favorite is any bill I can't pay online for whatever reason. I usually set my bills up on autopay so I don't have to worry about them much. Every now and then though, there's a dr bill or the toll bill that came in the mail that requires a phone call or a mailed check and I find that to be much more tedious.
3. What is your favorite word? Okay okay, calm down. How about one of your favorite words?
I like a lot of words. I like words in general and I find my favorite words are words with too many syllables or silly meanings. I feel like I also appreciate several words that I never used before moving overseas and those have hung around as some of my favorite like knackered when I'm overly tired and gobsmacked. I'm not sure any other word conveys the same level of shock/
4. Is the glass half full or half empty? Elaborate.
I consider myself glass half full and try very hard to have that outlook even when I don't want to. I think especially in the current world we live in, glass half empty is the easy option. Things seem like they are all a mess and out of control and it can be hard to look on the bright side or believe there is more good than bad. I however, hold myself tightly to the faith I grew up with and lean in to the many promises of good that can be found there. Those promises are not wrong, they aren't late and they are definitely far from empty.
5. Were you here for that very first Hodgepodge post? If so, were your answers then similar to what they are today? Tell us what was happening in your life in November of 2010?
I was around during that time, hearing about it from my mom, but was not in the blogosphere at that point yet so my answers are all fresh and new. But in general looking back at Nov. 2010, to Nov 2021 my life is very different. In 2010 I had just turned 20 , I was a junior in college, I worked as a nanny for a nearby family and my life was all around pretty carefree. Since then, I graduated, then got my masters, adopted my Gemma girl, taught for 6 years, became an aunt once then again, moved to PA, turned 30, taught for a couple more years got engaged, got married, and now moved to TN. A lot of life happened in those years, our family saw huge loss during that time, we also gained some new members. All of us live somewhere different than we did in 2010 but still love each other like nobody else but your family can.
6. Insert your own random thought here.
Hubby and I are going to do a bit of downtown exploring this weekend and since I am a giant kid at heart my requested first TN adventure is to the aquarium or the zoo. So what do we think...should we hit up the zoo or the aquarium this weekend? The aquarium is apparently pretty impressive and everyone says it's amazing however the zoo, I imagine, wont' have too many more good weekends for seeing the animals outside as it gets colder. Let me know which you would choose!
I would pick the zoo. :-)
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed your answer to #4! Very well said.
I'm glad you are back to blogging : ) I also enjoyed your answer to #4. I guess I'd say if the weather is perfect try the zoo. The aquarium could be a winter weekend thing (along with everyone else in the area lol). Can't wait to visit your new home!
ReplyDeleteAquarium or zoo? I like both.
ReplyDeleteLove those British words. I like your perspective in #4. Go to the zoo while the weather holds up. I've heard the animals are more active in cool weather than hot weather. Toodle Pip!
ReplyDeleteMaggie, I have been watching A LOT of British TV and I find it so funny that they say homely meaning what we call homey or comfy. Always makes me giggle. Do the Zoo this weekend. The Aquarium is good for rainy or cold days! I enjoyed your answers today! It is always fun to see one of your posts! xo
ReplyDeleteBeautiful blog
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed your answers and your perspectives on the questions. Hope you had a fun week.
ReplyDeleteI would let the weather determine which venue you visit. Both sound like a lot of fun.
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