This Sunday Stealing hodgepodge was so detailed that I could have written whole posts about a few questions. And in fact, that’s why I’ve done it here a few times, link to items previously discussed.
1. Where do you get your news these days?
I’ve thought about this a lot. I get a lot of newsfeeds, “mainstream,” progressive, and what one might call rightwing. About the latest mass casualty event, I receive a dozen notices. Elon Musk dithering about whether to buy Twitter I read about ad nauseum.
Yet the first time I read that Bob Lanier, Hall of Fame basketball player and an apparently really good guy had died, it was in from Kelly’s blog. And the second was from a weekly newsletter that linked to this article. It’s more and more difficult to know everything.
2. Do you like crab meat? What makes you crabby?
It’s OK. People hijacking the Consitution and/or the Bible.
3. Does freedom mean more choices? Have you ever felt there were too many choices? Elaborate.
I think we have a gazillion choices of picking watching TV/movies, e.g. – so many platforms! Sometimes keeping track of the options is essentially impossible.
4. Barbara Millicent Roberts was introduced to the world on March 9, 1959…that’s Barbie to most of us. Did you have Barbies as a kid, or did you let your own children play with Barbies? What well-known Barbara (living or not) would you most like to meet?
I think my sisters may have had a Barbie. I can’t think of a famous living Barbara I’d like to meet, but maybe Barbra Streisand.
5. What are three things you value most in another person?
Integrity, intelligence, and compassion.
THEY are old…
6. How would you define “old.” At what age is a person old?
It’s always been true: 30 years older than I am.
7. A place you’ve been that’s “old.” Tell us something about your visit there.
My Grandma Williams’ house was old and is now non-existent. This is a picture of my parents in the backyard of 13 Maple Street, Binghamton, NY.
8. Something you miss about the “good old days.” When were they?
In the 1960s, there were a bunch of Supreme Court decisions that were making the United States a better place: Mapp v. Ohio, Baker v. Carr, Gideon v. Wainwright, New York Times v. Sullivan, Griswold v. Connecticut, Loving v. Virginia.
9. In what way are you a ‘chip off the old block’? Or if you’d rather, in what way is your child a ‘chip off the old block’?
My daughter understands my motivation in terms of time usage, way better than her mother does.
10. Old fashioned, Old Testament, old-timer, same old same old, old glory, good old boy, old wives tale…choose an ‘old’ phrase that relates to something in your life or the wider world currently and explain.
My Bible study has been slogging through the Old Testament histories, presently in 2 Samuel. While some of the theology is mystifying, it is an interesting reflection of human foibles.
A juicy mango
11. July 5th is National Hawaii Day…have you ever been to Hawaii? Any desire to visit or make a return trip? Pineapple, mango, or guava…what’s your pleasure?
Never been to Hawaii, though I’d like to. There’s a story about that. Pineapple, though I never had mango until the last decade or so.
12. Last time you were ‘thrown in at the deep end’? Explain.
The Gutenberg block editor on WordPress, which I wrote about here. Just this past week, I tried it again, but could not “get” it.
13. Sun, sea, sand, salt…your favorite when it comes to summer?
I’ve NEVER done sun for the sake of it – ixnay on the unbathingsay, and that was before I had the vitiligo.
14. Bury your head in the sand, the sands of time, draw a line in the sand, pound sand, shifting sands…pick one and tell us how the phrase currently relates to your life in some way.
Sands of time. I’m getting older, and achier.
15. On a scale of 1-10 (1 = make your own rules and 10=like a warden), how strict were your parents? If you’re a parent where on the scale do you land?
My dad was a 7.3, and my mom was about 2.3. I’m much closer to my mom’s score than my dad’s.
Too bad about Bob Lanier’s passing, he was one of the good guys.
You name very important Supreme Court decisions from the 1960s. I fear we are going to see many of those reversed, and won’t that be a calamity? What has become of this country?
I teach those court decisions to my high schoolers. I’m hoping to impress upon them that times *can* change and evolve.
#3. As I said – I’m indecisive so seeing that many channels perplexes me every time.
#6. Great answer – wish I’d thought of that.
:o)
Cheers
PM