Category Archives: Share Your World

Share Your World – 16 September 2019

Here is today’s prompt from Sparks

“This week I’m doing something a little different.  Still questions and answers, but this week I’ve gathered those from other bloggers.   There are a few more than usual too, which you can choose to answer all of or some of.   If you’ve done the question on that other blogger’s site, feel free to use the answer you gave to them if you want.   Each blogger is credited for their contribution.”

Courtesy of Rory:

Are we losing the art of listening in comparison to simply hearing?

I think some of us are but others not.  There are so many empathetic, caring people in my circle who truly listen without judgement or wanting their own opinion listened to.

How often do you openly discuss with friends or here in WP with your readership topics that make you feel uncomfortable or may be taboo or stigma laden?

Quite often with friends – not so much on WordPress.   Mine is not that kind of blog.  I write about my travels, my lifestyle and the good things in life.

Do you think that these discussions should be freely discussed and written about more?

Yes, they should be.  But talk is cheap. Something needs to be done! South Africa has a ton of issues and people are discussing them and writing about them but the situation is still not improving.  Frustrated people are leaving the country in droves – we call it The Chicken Run – but what to do?   If all the good people leave who will be left to help sort out the problems?

Did you have a nickname as a child and if so, what was [or what is it now]?

I had a few.  I think I’ve answered this question before on Share Your World?  I had a Greek surname that was corrupted to Automatic Cart Horse – which I didn’t think was funny at the time but now I think it’s hilarious. My husband used to call me Puppy.  Now he calls me Granny!   My friends object to it strongly but I don’t mind.


Would you rather double your height or lose half your weight?  (In response to last week’s double your weight, half your height query).  Thanks Leslie!  

Suggestion by Leslie – Swot8

Last time I chose to double my weight as I could still live a reasonably normal life if I did.  This time – if I could not live a normal life weighing 25.5 kg nor measuring 330cm.   I would be too thin with either option – so I think I will just stay as I am!


What is your most essential kitchen tool?  (Can be a person you know.  For the non-cooks in the crowd).

A sharp knife. 

Courtesy of Roger Shipp

https://rogershipp.wordpress.com/2019/09/15/essential-kitchen-tools/


Gratitude Question:

Who is one blogger you really admire and why?

Do I have to choose just one?   Okay – Pat over at Chronicles of an Anglos Swiss.   She writes beautifully about everyday things in her life as a ‘Golden Oldie’.  She seems to ignore her disability and simply gets on cheerfully with LIFE.   I love reading about her outings in her “wheelie” and enjoy her fantastic photographs.   She is an example to us all.

 

 

Share Your World – 9 September 2019

Great questions from Sparks this week.  Here is my contribution.

What’s the first thing you’d do if you won the lottery or came into a huge fortune? 

First I’d have to buy a ticket to win the lottery – so hopefully there is a very wealthy long lost relative that’s pissed off with his offspring and would rather leave his fortune to me!

My generous side says I would use it to alleviate the poverty around me BUT you can’t help others until you’ve helped yourself

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The first thing I would do is buy property in Greece or Italy and start the ball rolling to get permanent residence/citizenship there.  Then I would become a human swallow –  summer in Europe April to  September and Summer in Africa – October  to March

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while I languished in the lap of luxury I would consider how I could help the poor!  The more you give the more you get, Right?

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Which decade do you think had the best sense of style?

I rather like the 1920s fashions.  Stunning hairstyles for men and women and the clothes were awesome.

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Would you rather be half your height or double your weight?

Well – if I were half my height of 165cm  I would be  82.5cm which is probably what I measured at 18 months old. And then I would have weighed between 11 and 12kg.    I weigh 52kg now and if I understand the question correctly, I can’t adjust both height and weight so I would be 82.5cm tall and 52kg fat.  That simply wouldn’t work.  I would be 5 times as fat as I should be and probably unable to move or lead a normal life.

Doubling my weight to 104kg would at least be manageable if not desirable.   I could still function as an adult and live a reasonable life.  The possibility of doubling my weight is definitely there – halving my height – that can’t happen.   Thank Goodness I am in control of the former!   With a  healthy lifestyle, I guess I can stay in the fifties for a long time yet to come!

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If you wanted to get away from everyone totally, where would you hide?

Probably the best place to hide would be somewhere in the bush.   My choice would be The Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park.  There is no internet connection in most of the camps and I could hide out there without anybody being able to contact me.  At the same time, I would be in a place that I simply love.   Usually, I go with my husband but if even he is excluded from this question then I could survive perfectly well on my own for a while.  I would take the Ford Everest, pack a pup tent and what I needed to survive and enjoy the peace until I started to miss him and then return home!

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What do you do that you love?  ❤

I try to enjoy everything I do while I am doing it.   If it’s doing chores that are boring, I listen to a BBC Podcast while I’m doing them and then I have the added pleasure from the completed task that I hardly noticed doing as I was distracted.

I love interacting with my family and friends.  I love bird watching and going to game parks.   I love blogging and reading blogs.   I love going to Yoga. The list goes on.  Basically, I’ve reached an age where I am just very happy with my life.  I am full of awe and wonder that I am privileged enough to live in a beautiful place, have a comfortable lifestyle and good health that allows me to travel both locally and abroad.   I feel very lucky and grateful that Life is Good.

Right now we are camping in Addo Elephant Park! I adore my caravan!

 

 

 

Share Your World 3 September 2019

Some great questions from Sparks

When you’re 90 years old, what do you suppose will matter most to you?

I have warned my children and grandchildren that I plan to be a burden to them when I’m old!  Of course, this is a joke!  I will probably still be looking after them at 90!

What will matter is that I am NOT a burden to anybody and that I still have all my marbles.   My independence will matter the most.

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What’s the best way to spend a rainy afternoon?

When I was teaching, rainy day procedure was a nightmare.   We had to keep the children in and take turns with a colleague to fetch a cup of coffee. It wasn’t missing the coffee break that was so traumatic – although it was irksome – it was the behaviour of the poor kids – they would be desperate to get out there and PLAY!   It was up to the teacher to invent active indoor games for their motoric release – but it was just not the same.  When the rain let up I would take the kids out for a walk. Oh, the fun of splashing in the puddles and smelling the cold, fresh air!    Their shoes would get wet – but we didn’t care.

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Here in the post-drought Western Cape we are very grateful for the rainy days we are having.   I can’t say I do anything special on such days – I just do what I normally do – housework, Duolingo, hobbies. I even quite enjoy a drive out on a rainy day.

What is one thing you don’t understand about yourself?

I understand myself perfectly.  It’s other people that I don’t understand – and perhaps that’s what I don’t understand about myself – Why don’t I understand other people?

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When was the last time you tried something to look ‘cool’ (hip), but it ended in utter embarrassment?   Details?

I had spiky hair and maybe it was embarrassing to some people but I didn’t care.

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GRATITUDE/I’M SO THANKFUL!

This is an opportunity to share a picture, a story or event that shows your gratitude.

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I am grateful for my Gecko and that I can explore so many amazing places in my country with it.

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I am grateful for this lot – They bring me so much joy!

Share Your World 26 August 2019

Here is my contribution to this week’s Share Your World from Sparks

If you had to sum up the whole human species in 3 words, what would those words be?

Unique, gifted, confused!

Where is the strangest place you’ve relieved yourself?  Obviously in an emergency situation.

When you pitch your tent in an unfenced campsite of an African Game Reserve it is not advisable to walk around at night – not even to go to the long-drop toilet.   If you need to go, it is better to take your trowel, dig a hole and have someone stand guard with a torch.   I have had to do this on one or two occasions when the urge could not be ignored till morning.  The problem is, the duty guard is always my husband.  Hurry up, he will say.  I see eyes – probably a lion!  This does nothing other than to produce nervous giggles and a perfectly natural function becomes the most difficult thing in the world to perform.

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What is the worst smelling place you’ve ever been?

Strandfontein Sewage Works.  It can pong if the wind blows a certain way.  But it doesn’t stop me going there! It’s a beautiful place and the birdlife is prolific.

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How drunk is drunk enough?

When you’ve had enough to make you a little merry but still know you shouldn’t drive.

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Gratitude Is An Attitude!

If you’d like, please list five things that are priceless to you.

My husband

My amazing daughters

My fabulous grandchildren

Caravanning in the bush

The Kruger National Park

 

Share Your World 29 July 2019

Here is my contribution to this week’s Share Your World from Sparks

QUESTIONS.   

(the last two are courtesy of Teresa of The Haunted Wordsmith)

Is it wrong to sell store-bought pastries at a bake sale?

I don’t think so.  The point of a bake sale is to raise funds for something.  Providing something to sell is contributing to a good cause.   Personally, I would buy something ‘home-made’ and then contribute that to the bake sale.

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Have you ever interacted with the police?

I have indeed!  I was the passenger in my friend’s car when two cops pulled us over and one became very angry and abusive about some trumped-up charge.  My poor friend shrank and looked terrified. The big burly officer yelled at her – “What do you think you’re doing? You crossed over a double white line!”  (She was simply trying to change lanes so she could turn left.)  He displayed enormous anger while his partner stood at his elbow looking embarrassed but did not utter a word.

I piped up – “If she’s done something wrong – write her a ticket and quit the yelling!”

He then yelled at me “I’m not talking to you – I’m talking to the driver – You shut up!”

Well, that was a red rag to a charging bull.   I pulled out my phone and said – Where is your name badge?- What is your name?  I am going to report you.  Give me the number to ring!

He yelled back – You shouldn’t have pulled over here on this barrier – Go and park over there!   He pointed to an impossible place.

Just drive – I said to my friend – don’t pull over again.  She did and I looked to see if the policemen followed but they didn’t.   I then googled the number to ring and reported the abuse.  Unfortunately, he wasn’t wearing his name tag but I told the person on the other end of the line exactly where the incident occurred.  And that was the end of it.  We were never contacted again about the outcome.  Why the cop was so angry, I have no idea.   He probably thought I’d taken a photo of him with my phone – I didn’t think of that at the time – and so he didn’t follow us. My personal opinion as this cop just felt like scaring two old ladies for a bit of fun!   It might have been fun for him but it wasn’t for us.

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What will you remember most about this past year (this question will show up again, in late December, just FYI)

I will remember the stunning cruise we took in March/April as a big highlight of the year.

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Is it better to have fungus on your toes, your tongue, or your pizza?

Mushrooms are a fungus so definitely on my pizza!

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What is one slang word that makes your skin crawl?

I can’t think of one.  I actually quite like slang.  It can make one’s speech more interesting.   Words fascinate me and a living language will change.  What is slang today, might become a dictionary word tomorrow.

Some years ago the word ‘larney’ crept into South African slang.  It means ‘posh’.  I didn’t like it at first but now I use it regularly.   It can also be used to name a posh or rich person.   Eg  “That larney lives in larney house and drives a larney car.”

 

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Share Your World – 22 July 2019

Here is my contribution to this week’s Share Your World from Sparks

What happens if you stare at the mirror for too long in the dark?   (credit to Ursula of An Upturned Soul.  If you haven’t read Ursula’s blog, go over and just wade in and enjoy.   To me she’s fascinating and what she writes about is always worth the journey).

If you’re sitting in front of it you will eventually fall over from boredom.  If you’re standing in front of it you might go into a trance, and walk right through it to the other side where you will have an amazing dream.  You might see yourself in a completely different way and emerge back into your real world and start living life to the full.

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Do you think you’re judgmental?  What tends to bring it out in you?  (Credit to Ashleyleiafor this one)

I try not to be.  Each to his own, live and let live, whatever floats your boat or lets the wind blow through your hair.

However, there are times that I think I am judgemental. The thing that brings it out in me is when I simply can’t understand why people do things to themselves that are so clearly harmful. I can’t understand why they can’t take my excellent advice!

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The thing is if you know someone’s story, you are better able to understand why they act the way they do.   So my advice is – find out what that story is before you stand in judgement.

Do you work better with actual lists or with mental lists?  (Credit to Sadje of Keep it Alive)

When I was a working woman, raising a family and had tons of stuff to do I used to work with lists – actual lists – and loved ticking them off.   I still make lists but sometimes forget to look at them!

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I do have mental lists – but they’re harder to follow.

Would you go streaking across a football field during a game for a million dollars (insert your own country’s currency), knowing there’s a 50/50 chance you’ll get arrested for indecent exposure? (this one is mine.  Yeah, my mind wanders to some highly strange places sometimes).

You know what – I just might!    Not for a million rand – not enough in my currency – but for euros, pounds or American dollars? It would be worth it!  But I doubt anybody would pay me all that money to streak – simply wouldn’t cause enough of a stir!

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Gratitude/Thankful/Enriching

What has happened in your life that made you feel uplifted and happy, if only temporarily? 

The Earl and I lost a good friend this week.   He died very suddenly and unexpectedly. We were shocked and sad. But the celebration of his life service was uplifting. There was a beautiful slide show of memories made with all his friends and family.  Life is fragile which is why every day should be lived as if it were your last.

We will never forget Willie – a wonderful human being and an amazing friend.

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Willie cooking us breakfast at Addo Elephant Park  in 2017

 

Share Your World -24 June 2019

Here is my contribution to this week’s Share Your World from Sparks

Are you more a thinker or a doer?    (credit to Cyranny of Cyranny’s Cove for this one)

I would say that I am more of a doer than a thinker.  I tend to act before I think about all the options. Usually, it all works out well because I am quite intuitive too.  But there are times when I should have thought it through first.   For example, I tend to rush to the aid of someone without thought of my own safety which results in my becoming hurt too so I can’t help that person anyway!

Why is beauty associated with mortality?

Is it?  Although I guess when one sees a dead loved one they do look as if they’re at peace.  Is that a kind of beauty?

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If everyone spoke their mind (told the literal truth), would this world be a better place?

Probably not. Sometimes being too truthful can hurt feelings.   However, I like it when people talk straight.  If we could find a balance between telling the absolute truth and breaking it to others gently the world would be a better place.

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Can religious beliefs affect scientific thinking?

When I was a child I had blind faith but now scientific thinking has affected my religious beliefs.   For example, I have no trouble blending my belief in both creation and evolution.   In my opinion, God caused evolution. But if the creationists want to believe the ancient story it does nobody any harm.  Scientists will always think ahead.   If they didn’t we would never have found out that the world is a sphere and that ships would not fall off the end of the earth.  After 350 years the Vatican finally admitted that Galileo was right about the earth moving around the sun.  It doesn’t do poor Galileo any good now but the persecution at the time didn’t move him to change his theory.

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Attitude of Gratitude

If you’d like to, share some gratitude in photo, written form or song. 

My grandson, Josh, and I took a wonderful walk along Struisbaai Beach on the weekend.  I’d been in the hospital for five days so I had a fresh appreciation of being able to enjoy the fresh air and I expressed to him how much I loved living here.   He wanted to know why and if I could back to being thirty would I choose to live here. My answer was No – I wouldn’t change anything about my past life.  There was a season for everything.  I’d loved raising my children and helping his mom raise him and his brother.  My life certainly hadn’t turned out the way I’d thought it would but when we were thrown a curveball we made choices on how to deal with it.  All of it made us stronger and happier – so no regrets – just grateful for the awesome life I’ve had and am still having.

Here are some photos that make me so grateful to live where I do.

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Struisbaai’s picturesque harbour

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A dikkop on my driveway

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Not scared at all – a Sealy visitor to our beach

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Two black oyster-catchers and a kelp gull enjoying the rock pools

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A Bokmakierie seen on one of my walks

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Our stunning beach

Share Your World – 4 June 2019

Here is my contribution to this week’s Share Your World from Sparks

Do you think there is such a thing as a ‘gendered’ brain? 

Yes I do.  Males and Females are different and I believe our brains are wired differently too.    This must be remembered when teaching a class of both male and female learners.   I taught at a school where First and Second Grade children (Aged 7 and 8) were taught in separate gender classes.  In these early years it is beneficial to concentrate on the learning styles of their gender.   Studies have shown that boys and girls need input from each other in the later grades so they are integrated from the third grade on.

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What is the silliest fear you have? 

In this country a fear of wild animals and criminals are not considered ‘silly fears’ – but those are the two things I fear most.  I don’t roam around in game reserves where wild predators abound and I avoid high crime areas where gangsters might attack me.  Actually I’d rather take my chances with the wild animals!

I do have slight phobias about modes of transport that I am not in control of – Air and Sea travel are the ones that concern me the most.  The chances that something might befall me while engaging in these modes of transport are very slim so I push these fears right to the back of my mind.  Once I’m on the plane or ship – I’m just fine.   It’s the build up to the journey that unreasonably scares me.  Anyway the point I’m trying to make is that I’m not going to let a silly fear prevent me from ultimately having fun!

The Earl has no such fears – it’s border posts and security checks that get him into a state of angst.

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Out of your family members, who are you closest to?

The person who is Number One in my life is my husband.   Now that we’re retired we are together 24/7 and it’s just as well that we get on well together. Of course we sometimes annoy each other but neither of us could live without the other.  We plan to die on the same day.

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Even though I don’t see many members of my family often enough, I do feel close the them – I’m closely bonded to my children and grandchildren.  I think about my siblings every day and I’m always interested and concerned about the lives of my aunts and uncles, nieces and nephews and their offspring.   I am eternally grateful to The Internet and Social Media for making it easy to keep up!

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What is something you’ll NEVER do again?

I asked my husband what he would never do again, and without skipping a beat he replied, “Make babies!”

So that’s a relief because I certainly won’t be giving birth to any!

Other than that I’m still able to do just about everything else I’ve always done.  I no longer teach but I can’t say I’ll never do it again because anything is possible.

I once ate a Mopani Worm – Maybe I won’t do that again.

If you’d like, please share a photo or a comment about something good that’s happened recently!  Thanks! 

Two of my aloes burst into flower!

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Share Your World – Monday 27 May 2019

Here are my answers to this week’s Share Your World Questions from Sparks

Do you consider yourself a pessimist or an optimist?

I am an optimist and it works for me.   Things always tend to work out for the best.   “This too will pass”, is my mantra when things are bad.   It may seem to most people that I live a charmed life in which nothing goes wrong but believe me I’ve had my problems and I believe it’s my optimism that has got me through.  My hubby tends to look on the dark side which is just as well as my optimism and his pessimism balances out to realism.

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Can War ever be just?

We live in an imperfect world.  There is Good and there is Evil.  There really is.  And sometimes Good must War against Evil.   Sometimes being politically correct just doesn’t cut it.   The Good needs to go in there and wipe out The Evil.

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Think about the people you love most in your life, what do you do for them?

During my life, I have done whatever necessary for the people I love. If friend or family member or even perfect stranger is in need – nothing will be too much trouble.

But perhaps the question implies what do I do for them on a daily basis?  Simply love them unconditionally, be available to them and enjoy the blessedness of the relationship.

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Are you health conscious?

Yes, I do want to be the healthiest corpse in the graveyard.

I can’t think about what might befall me in the future but I do believe the present is also important and I want to feel good now!   That’s why I choose to live a healthy lifestyle.  I don’t eat junk food – if I do I feel sluggish and sick.   Exercising and keeping fit means I enjoy doing things instead of just rocking in my chair and watching the world go by.

Having said that I am aware that many dread diseases hit even the most health conscious people but I’m not using that as an excuse to make bad choices.

Of course I have my vices – but I don’t over indulge in alcohol, drugs or cigarettes.  I drink a glass or two of wine every day.  Every now and then I eat chocolate in some form or another and if I don’t get a good cup of coffee at least once a day I might go into a decline.

So while I can I will eat well, maintain the right weight, exercise and be happy.  I pray that when it’s my time to go it will be sudden and painless.   If, however, I do have to suffer a dread disease – then give me drugs!

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Gratitude, Thankfulness, Wonder, Awe and Joy!   

Every day I try to find something wow – and it’s not hard – here in our neck of the woods we are surrounded by beauty – even though winter is closing in.

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Our beautiful harbour never fails to wow me

Planting veggies in my neglected patch brought me joy this week.   The feral rabbits have disappeared – probably adopted by holiday makers to Struisbaai – and I miss them – but it does mean my vegetables are safe from their thieving!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Share Your World 29 April 2019

Here are my answers to this week’s share your world from Sparks

If you could interview anyone from your life living or dead, but not a celebrity, who would it be and why?   

I would like to interview my maternal grandmother because although she told me lots of stories about life in the early 20th century, I would love to know what she thinks of the 21st.

As a child, did you have a nickname?  Did you carry that with you throughout life or was it only in childhood that you used it?

I had plenty of nicknames. Some were hurtful but I was taught – Sticks and Stones will break my bones but names will never hurt me.  That was the way life was in the sixties and you just dealt with it.  No point crying to Mommy or Teacher.  One such name was Fatty Boom-cracker – by family members no less – they thought it was very funny.  But it didn’t go on for too long although snide remarks about my weight were often made.  I don’t think anybody meant to be nasty – but I would not encourage my own kids to give nasty nicknames.  I also had a long unpronounceable Greek surname.   Perfect for kids of the sixties to make fun of.  My siblings and I used just laugh along with them.   Our name sounded like – Penny-for-a-cart horse.   In the ninth grade a smart-ass boy converted it to automatic cart horse which of course was very funny.   I was also called Helen, Helen Watermelon.   At College I was simply called Penny and that lasted all three years there.  I didn’t mind that one! Actually none of them did any harm – all character building which I think might be lacking in the over-protected world of today.

Give us three words that describe you:

Enthusiastic, Positive, Kind

Sneaking into a second movie at the theater (if you go to a movie house)?  Is that wrong or just harmless ‘fun’?

Well if you’re a kid it’s just harmless fun.  But for adults – no way!  Pay up!

If you had a time machine would you go back to the past or forward into the future?  Why?

Definitely to the future.  I believe I am already on a journey to the future – and have reached some stations already and I love them.  Imagine what’s coming up – the most awesome technology.   I hope I make it to some more of those future stations.