I would rather plant a garden.
Neither of those activities will be done on Thursday. It wouldn't be impossible walking in the woods, but it would be an unpleasant experience wading through the snow that is still there.
Drawing a big blank on this one. I'm not a spring something on someone type of person. Since I heartily dislike being on the receiving end, I try not to spring something on others.
3. We often think of spring as a time for new beginnings. What's something you'd like to start doing this spring?
As much as I like winter I always enjoy being able to start opening windows and letting fresh air into the house.
Daily walks will be starting once the snow has disappeared and the mud it left behind dries up a little.
4. Where do you like to sit in a movie theatre? When did you last sit there, and what were you watching?
I have never been to a movie theater.
5. When you meet someone for the very first time, what do you want them to think about you?
I hope they think I'm friendly. I'm somewhat shy around people I don't know very well and often am at a loss of what to say. Friends, on the other hand, might think of me as a chatterbox.
6. March is frozen food month (yes, really!). Besides ice cream (gotta make you think a little) what's your most often purchased frozen food item?
The frozen food section doesn't get a lot of attention from us at all. The latest thing we bought was tilapia.
Topics of conversation .......... politics.
Living things ............ mice and snakes.
Odd things .......... loose pen caps.
8. Insert your own random thought here.
Hearing his Daddy come home from work is the favorite part of Buddy's day.
I love the random thought at the end. I adore when I get home and am greeted at the door by two kids charging me like I'm a rock star. It certainly makes me feel loved. They do the same to my husband when he's the one working later - so equal adoration :)
ReplyDeleteI too am looking forward to more walks outdoors once the weather improves. Cannot wait!
Precious picture of Buddy! Our children always ran to meet their dad, too! And I'm with you about the mice and snakes!!
ReplyDeleteI love your list! I've started my spring cleaning, but it's not as much fun with the windows closed. I'm afraid that by the time we're warm enough for that I'll have lost my motivation to clean, so I'm forging ahead : )
ReplyDeleteWhat an adorable photo! Too cute! I bet his daddy is just as happy to see him at the end of a long day!
ReplyDeleteI can relate to you about the spring and garden and the things you avoid. I don't like snakes, I always get angry when it comes to talking about politics and as for loose pen caps, yeah you might as well throw the pen away.
ReplyDeleteYour little boy is adorable and I love the random thought on it. I brought a smile to me.
Happy Wednesday.
Love your random thought. The children across the street are in a daycare and we love to watch them come home at night.
ReplyDeleteAwwwwwwwwwww, just look at that smile on Buddy's face. Now, that could melt the heart of a daddy that has had a rough day at work...and probably bring a tear of joy to mama's heart!!
ReplyDeleteOh yes...avoiding snakes at all costs!! But, loose pen caps?!! That's a new one on me.
aww what a cute kid! :) When i worked at a preschool it was my favorite time of the day when the kids parents came to pick them up. The drop off, not so much! :(
ReplyDeleteAnyway i would be too scared of worms or even snakes, they have been around our garden.
Have a great week!
I agree with everyone else! Your adorable random #8 is just the best!!
ReplyDeleteOne of my favorite things about Spring is opening the windows and letting the fresh air in too :)
ReplyDeleteI'm ready for open windows and daily walks too, just as soon as the mud dries up!
ReplyDeletePrecious Buddy!
Thank you so much for visiting my blog post today. I love having new friends stop by. I just had to smile when I saw the picture of your precious son eagerly awaiting his dad's return. It brought back so many memories of two little children running to the door to greet their dad in the afternoons. Those little ones are now 43 and 42. My how times pass quickly.
ReplyDeleteI am also interested in your Amish past. I know so little of that culture but whenever we visit our son and his family in northern Indiana, we always make a trip to Shipshawana, which is an Amish community. We look forward to each visit. I will enjoy spending more time at your blog reading about this life through your eyes.
Again, thanks for stopping by today and I look forward to getting to know you better.
I love opening up the windows and letting fresh air blow in!
ReplyDeleteI hope you'll get to take that walk in the woods soon :)
thank you for visiting my blog today! i love making new friends.
ReplyDeleteI am very interested in knowing more about you and your amish past :)
where i live i can still walk in the woods but i do it on the frost because midday the paths get muddy. everyday the snow melts away from my flower beds and i am anxious for my tulips to pop up!
you have such a beautiful blog!
Totally agree on avoiding mice and snakes. You can add spiders to that for me.
ReplyDeleteLove your random picture. So cute.
I can not WAIT to be able to open up my windows. I have been tempted to just do it despite the cool temps. Adorable picture.
ReplyDeleteI'll bet seeing Buddy at the door is the favorite part of his daddy's day, too! Happy first day of Spring.
ReplyDeleteBlessings,
Linda
Yes it is wonderful to air out the house! I wonder who is buying all that frozen foods in the store???
ReplyDeleteThank you for reading my post yesterday and leaving me a nice comment. I can agree with one of the ladies that left you a comment earlier. I live in northern Ohio, not far from the Amish community in Indiana. We love going shopping and eating in Shipshawana.
ReplyDeleteThe picture of your little boy waiting for his father is so precious.
It's lovely to get to know you a little more through posts like this one. :) Sweet photo of your little boy waiting to welcome home his Daddy. Many blessings to you, Camille
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