Wednesday, January 22, 2014

A Rather Late Wednesday Posting

I really am aware that it is quite late in the day to be posting a blog that is generally seen in the mornings.  As our desktop CPU needed to spend a few days with the Computer Doctor, we didn't get it back until late yesterday.  This morning had its own adventures and activities such as a trip to the gym and lunch with a group of special friends.  Priorities!
So, I'm thinking perhaps the two or three readers who follow my blog won't mind when it's posted.

Thank you Joyce for Wednesday Hodgepodge - 159.


1. It was decided on Sunday the Denver Broncos will meet the Seattle Seahawks in this year's Superbowl. So when was the last time you bowled? Not where you thought this question was going is it? Do you like to bowl? Are you any good?

The last time I bowled was probably close to 10 years ago while entertaining visiting grandchildren.  Do I like it?  Surprisingly yes, I used to enjoy bowling once in a whileIn fact, right after we married, we joined a bowling club along with church friends and I got fairly good at it.  Do I want to go to an alley and do it again?  Not especially!

2. Should sports stars be role models?

My feeling is that anyone who willingly places themselves in a public position, whether it be a high school or professional athlete, a church or community leader, a politician or a parent, should accept the responsibility of setting a good example for anyone who might think of emulating their behavior.

I think last Sunday's pre-Superbowl games offered us prime examples of one who accepts his role as a leader - Broncos' Peyton Manning and one who doesn't - Seahawk's Richard Sherman.

GEAUX BRONCOS!

3. January is National Oatmeal month...are you a fan? How do you like your oats?

The only way I eat oatmeal is in a breakfast smoothie.  Cookies are not bad, but not my favorite.

4. What is one book on your reading list for 2014?

I have several books I would like to read this year.  I download books from Bookbub and have them stored on my iPad.  Some examples are:  "Gazing Into Glory," "Love Amid the Ashes," "Rolling Thunder," "Princess," (a true story of life behind the veil in Saudi Arabia), and one not in my library yet, is "Duty: Memoirs of a Secretary of War" by Robert Gates.

5. What would you like your future self to say to your present self?

"You finished strong!"  I most desire to hear my Heavenly Father say, "Well done my good and faithful servant!"

6. When scrolling through the TV guide, what is one movie title that makes you want to stop, grab the popcorn, and watch for a while?

"Sleepless in Seattle!"  I will never tire of seeing that movie and keep waiting for the sequel.

7. What are two style trends you hope never come back into fashion?

Poodle skirts with all those starched and netted petticoats, and bobbie socks.  Does that age me or what?

8. Insert your own random thought here.

Regarding question #4, I wanted to share with you a book I am currently reading.  With the hype over Downton Abby and European society, this is a timely written book.
  It is not fiction but an account of the early aristocracy of New York and the evolution of the "Knickerbockers" and American society as well as its influence on the established European aristocracy and vice versa.  It is very interesting and enlightening.  I now understand the old, once used reference of "Miss Astor" regarding one's snobbery or pretentiousness.

A quote from the book by Oscar Wilde:
"American youths are pale and precocious, or sallow and supercilious, but American girls are pretty and charming - little oases of pretty unreasonableness in a vast desert of practical common-sense."

And such was the view of young American beauties thrust upon European society by Mothers eager to see their daughters "marry well."
Elizabeth "Libby" Day
Elizabeth "Libby" Day

Hello, My name is Libby. I enjoy reading good books, painting, blogging, spending time with friends and whatever my "Heart" leads me to do. Welcome to Beauty Without Within.

8 comments:

  1. I"m going to check out the book title...sounds interesting. I'm reading Empty Mansions right now, which is a true story about a wealthy family and what became of the daughter who inherited. They owned some prime real estate, including a chunk of Fifth Avenue. I'm enjoying it so far.

    Oatmeal cookies are okay, but if I'm having cookie calories I'd much prefer something else : )

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  2. Oh, I too, long for a good finish and what better words than, "well done thy good and faithful servant."

    I'm thinking I may have to read To Marry An English Lord. I love, love that time period and all that it entails.

    Glad you joined in, late or not!

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  3. Hi! I'm popping in from Hodge Podge! OMG! You're from Shreveport!! I'm from Monroe!! So nice to meet you!!

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  4. I like oatmeal but recently I've been putting in my smoothies because it's so easy! That is a great movie pick, I like it a lot.

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  5. Yes, Elizabeth, I do attend NMBC and have since 1997.

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  6. I'd love to hear those words too! And Sleepless in Seattle is just a classic...LOVE it! The book looks great, think I will add that to my list!

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  7. Yes, Sleepless in Seattle is a winner! I've always said I was born in the wrong era...I'd love to wear poodle skirts! ;)

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