1. What's something you may do this month?
We may kayak on one of the state park lakes near our home (there are 3 we like)
2. Hola! Hodgepodge Day lands just after Cinco de Mayo... how do you feel about Mexican food? What's your favorite dish? Do you make it at home or is it a strictly dine out option?
I like some Mexican food. I used to like it better when I was younger. When I cook it which is rare, I can't use cilantro as I'm one of those small percentage of people who taste soap when it's consumed.
My fave dish is a vegetarian tostada made by my fave Mexican restaurant in Saratoga Springs. They don't use cilantro in it!!
I make tacos once in a great while (I use chicken, ground bison, or beyond meat "beef"; I also make fish tacos once in a great while ) and I also have a delicious fairly easy recipe for enchiladas. You can find it here. But usually we got out to my fave place in Saratoga. I usually order the bean tostada although I did have it with the chicken once. Because I don't eat beef, it can be hard to find good Mexican dishes without it.
Honestly, when we were in Albuquerque last May, we went to a super good Mexican restaurant that featured fish tacos and they were the best ones I've ever had and I've had a LOT...they were even better than the ones on Cape Cod!
3. When the children of today grow up what do you think they'll say about this time period? What do you most hope they remember?
This particular time period? as in 2024-2026? They'll say "oh how did those people ever survive that "leader"??!!
What I hope they remember: that some of us are still kind, still good, and still believe in loving our neighbors as ourselves.....and that some of us still love God with our whole heart, soul and mind even though we might not understand His ways.
4. What advice would you give a new mother?
that parenting is the only job that doesn't come with an instructional manuel. (I literally used to say this to my special needs prek students' parents at their first IEP mtg of the year and I used to say it to my parenting clients when I taught Parenting Skills classes).
I would also tell them to get their children off social media and to NOT post alot of pictures of their little ones ......and to embrace each moment....every single developmental milestone...and to be present. To keep their iphones away. To play with their children from ages birth-12. to have regular "dates" with their teens. To be honest and authentic with them. To set good boundaries and follow through.
To learn the difference between punishment and discipline and embrace or learn discipline techniques for those "frustrated fours".
To learn the difference between blind obedience and cooperation and to make their goal cooperation and for the love of all things maternal to stop asking questions that a toddler will just yell "NO" to ( example: can you pick up your toys? NO says the 2 yr old. the better way: "let's pick up your toys so we can have fun in the bathtub....ready set go! "
And to learn their child's love language.....
To not sweat the small stuff and to pick their battles (important during the teen years!)
and read to them every.single.night (to engage Daddy in this too if there's a dad in the house).
And most of all: Pray.
5. What's a phrase your mother often said to you? If you're a mom do you say it to your own children?
"Don't track dirt into the house"
I didn't say this to my own daughters. Rather, I taught them to remove their shoes at the door. We are a shoeless house.
6. Insert your own random thought here.
We have a rainy day and I'm thankful for it.....we need the moisture and I have a lot of housework I want to get done.
| our deck and backyard at 8 AM rain is needed! |
and if you're a Mom, Happy Mother's Day on Sunday!


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