This week’s Sunday Stealing is again via LEP, the League of Extraordinary PenPals.
1. October reading & writing goals and plans
Reading: any one of the dozen or so books I bought THIS YEAR before the end of 2023. Writing: limiting myself to one blog post per day.
2. Something I did that totally paid off
I was putting away money for retirement. To my surprise, I stayed at my last job long enough that my wife’s health insurance is paid until she hits 65 and my daughter’s until she turns 26.
3. I want to see this make a comeback
Civility in public discourse when talking/writing about politics. Not to my surprise, I noticed that one rightwing online outlet described djt lawyer Sidney Powell agreeing to a plea deal as stabbing djt in the back.
4. Generational traits I really value
It’s a cliche, but my daughter has helped me with some technology.
5. Changes I’d like to see in my daily environment
I wish some cars would not drive at 50 MPH/80 kph down my street. There’s an elementary school, the attendant school buses, parents, and kids.
6. Favorite soup dishes
I misread this as my favorite soap dish initially. I’m a New England clam chowder guy. As a kid, it was Campbell’s Cream of Mushroom soup.
7. Start with the best part, or save the best for last
I’m not sure this answers the question, but I tend to go to the farthest one first when I have a series of tasks involving travel to several stores.
8. The most chaotic part of my daily life
Waking up, feeding the cats before they caterwaul, feeding my wife and me.
What I’d eat
9. If I could only eat 10 things, I’d pick
Two of them are easy: sandwiches and pie. Sandwiches have an interesting Wikipedia page. “In the 21st century, there has been considerable debate over the precise definition of sandwich, and specifically whether a hot dog or open sandwich can be categorized as such… The USDA uses the definition ‘at least 35% cooked meat and no more than 50% bread’ for closed sandwiches, and ‘at least 50% cooked meat’ for open sandwiches.
“In Britain, the British Sandwich Association defines a sandwich as ‘any form of bread with a filling, generally assembled cold,’ a definition which includes wraps and bagels but excludes dishes assembled and served hot, such as burgers.'” My definition is quite liberal and would include tacos, tortillas, et al. Now, this is a sandwich.
Similarly, a ‘pie is a baked dish which is usually made of a pastry dough casing that contains a filling of various sweet or savoury ingredients. Sweet pies may be filled with fruit…, nuts, sweetened vegetables… Savoury pies may be filled with meat…, eggs and cheese, … or a mixture of meat and vegetables.'” I will make the case that pizza is also a pie.
Beyond that, grapes, apples, blueberries, spinach, tuna fish, salmon, oatmeal, and oatmeal raisin cookies.
10. What Autumn feels like where I live
Early October was ridiculously warm, c 82F/28C for a high. Now, it’s closer to 61F/16C. (BTW, I love the 104/40, 82/28, 61/16 connection; this is how I track the comparison between Fahrenheit and Celsius on the fly. The changing leaves’ color seems muted, though they were better in western Massachusetts last weekend.
11. The teacher who would be most proud of me
My 6th-grade teacher, the late Paul Peca.
12. My go-to Halloween snacks & treats
Mounds bar, York Peppermint patties
What is life?
13. 10 ways my life is great right now
A: I have a congenital heart issue, and every six months, I get scanned. It’s no worse this month than last time, so I won’t have open-heart surgery this year. B: The church choir is singing in person. We’re singing a significant piece next month. C: I went on two trips this year. It’s the first year since 1995 that I’ve traveled, requiring airlines twice. D: Seeing our daughter last weekend was great. E. I live in a place with excellent local bus access. I was on a CDTA bus when a woman told me only two local buses were in Middletown, NY.
F: I haven’t had COVID or the flu this year. In the past month, I received vaccines for both. G: I have no credit card debt, and I have in the past. H: I have made some genealogical breakthroughs, two of which I’ll mention in November. I: It’s great having a library, movie theater, and grocery store in my neighborhood. (RIP, my local CVS.) J: I get to listen to music almost all day.
14. A perfect day indoors looks like…
I’d read the newspaper, do my Wordle, write a blog post, have my friends come over to play hearts, and watch a recorded episode of JEOPARDY. Except for watching TV, I’d listen to music.
15. Pumpkin spice…
Meh. I don’t HATE it, but I don’t get the appeal.
When I have to run errands, I do the same thing – start with the one that is the longest distance away and work my way back toward home!
My students love to debate the hot dog-sandwich question. I generally just egg them on.
Has political discourse ever been civil? Over here politicians are horrible people generally.
I’m lucky having worked in technology all my life. I’m an old git but I can handle it.
Sandwiches and pie – good choice.
I would like to see a return to manners and civility in general. I had never considered that there was an actual official definition of a sandwich.
Jeopardy, Wordle, a stack of purchased books yet to read, and clam chowder… we have much in common!
Fascinating description of a sandwich!