Catching Up On The Friday Five!
Posted on Dec 12th, 2008
by
quietlaughter
Ok, I've been up to my eyeballs in potatoes and Christmas dinners (and toys) for the past few weeks or so, and haven't been able to take part in the Friday Five. I read the first five the first Friday it came out, and then was just not able to get to it until this Friday.
On the road:
1) Where have you traveled most recently?
To Nova Scotia. For Canadian Thanksgiving, my two daughters and I drove 20+ hours to visit my parents in their new home on the south shore of Nova Scotia. We could have flown, but I really wanted the girls to see the land for themselves. It was a beautiful trip – not just going at the height of Autumn colour but spending very special time with them, and my parents. It is a trip that we will not forget.
2) What city/ country have you always wanted to go? Is there a place that draws you?
There are many places that I would like to go – it is hard to pick just one really that draws me the most. China is pretty much at the top of the list. I would like to take my children to Senegal, and show them the village I lived in while I was there. I would love to explore everywhere.
3) Which place(s) have you found particularly magical or beautiful?
I find beauty everywhere I go. It is hard to really pick out one place. The lily ponds near my house or the Carolinian forest in Springwater where I love to walk, the stretch of highway just past Bridgewater, Nova Scotia is lovely, and I enjoyed walking on the beaches there under the moonlight…. I think I just have to settle with everywhere I am - there is beauty and magic.
4) If you could travel anywhere this holiday season, where would you go? and…
5) Who would you bring with you?
Nowhere – I am happy that I will be spending Christmas at home with my family.
I would bring my brother home from England though, so that he could be here with me.
Giving Globally:
1. What gift (s) would you like give the world.?
Patience, understanding, creative spark and most of all Love.
2. What is the most unusual gift you have received?
A spurdle – which is a Scottish kitchen tool for making soups. It’s basically a piece of wooden doweling
3. What do you like best about gift giving?
The reaction when the gift when it is first opened. It is the most honest moment
4. What gifts would you like for the holidays?
5. When has a gift made you feel warm and fuzzy inside?
My daughter’s request that her birthday gifts (she was born on December 28th) from her friends be canned goods so that she can donate them to the Boys & Girls Club Supper program.
On Love:
1) Who is the last person to whom you said "I love you"?
My daughters when I left for work this morning
2) Who did you look up to as a child?
My dad
3) Which public or historical figure (s) do you admire?
Obama for his tenacity and his spirit
4) What qualities in others inspire you?
Honesty, openness, sense of humour,
Love of life, spirit of adventure
5) What makes you feel loved & appreciated?
When someone says thank you.
On Being Thankful:
1) What are you thankful for today?
That it is the last day that I have to cook so many potatoes, and that all of these potatoes will fill over 130 bellies.
2) What do you appreciate about the Earth?
Its resilience and patience
3) Who is the last person you said "thank you" to?
My assistant for helping me mash potatoes
4) When was the last time someone thanked you?
Two days ago when I was able to get 10 turkeys donated for the Christmas luncheon we are hosting next week for 300 seniors to celebrate the holiday season.
5) What is your favorite way to say thank you?
A smile and a huge hug.
On the road:
1) Where have you traveled most recently?
To Nova Scotia. For Canadian Thanksgiving, my two daughters and I drove 20+ hours to visit my parents in their new home on the south shore of Nova Scotia. We could have flown, but I really wanted the girls to see the land for themselves. It was a beautiful trip – not just going at the height of Autumn colour but spending very special time with them, and my parents. It is a trip that we will not forget.
2) What city/ country have you always wanted to go? Is there a place that draws you?
There are many places that I would like to go – it is hard to pick just one really that draws me the most. China is pretty much at the top of the list. I would like to take my children to Senegal, and show them the village I lived in while I was there. I would love to explore everywhere.
3) Which place(s) have you found particularly magical or beautiful?
I find beauty everywhere I go. It is hard to really pick out one place. The lily ponds near my house or the Carolinian forest in Springwater where I love to walk, the stretch of highway just past Bridgewater, Nova Scotia is lovely, and I enjoyed walking on the beaches there under the moonlight…. I think I just have to settle with everywhere I am - there is beauty and magic.
4) If you could travel anywhere this holiday season, where would you go? and…
5) Who would you bring with you?
Nowhere – I am happy that I will be spending Christmas at home with my family.
I would bring my brother home from England though, so that he could be here with me.
Giving Globally:
1. What gift (s) would you like give the world.?
Patience, understanding, creative spark and most of all Love.
2. What is the most unusual gift you have received?
A spurdle – which is a Scottish kitchen tool for making soups. It’s basically a piece of wooden doweling
3. What do you like best about gift giving?
The reaction when the gift when it is first opened. It is the most honest moment
4. What gifts would you like for the holidays?
- Enough food and clothing for the kids and their families that I see every day at work
- Peace and serenity for everyone carrying sorrow and worry around with them right now
- Love for everyone who is struggling and everyone who is not
- Laughter (quiet or loud)
- Understanding for everyone and respect for their individual path and the paths of others, no matter where they might lead
5. When has a gift made you feel warm and fuzzy inside?
My daughter’s request that her birthday gifts (she was born on December 28th) from her friends be canned goods so that she can donate them to the Boys & Girls Club Supper program.
On Love:
1) Who is the last person to whom you said "I love you"?
My daughters when I left for work this morning
2) Who did you look up to as a child?
My dad
3) Which public or historical figure (s) do you admire?
Obama for his tenacity and his spirit
4) What qualities in others inspire you?
Honesty, openness, sense of humour,
Love of life, spirit of adventure
5) What makes you feel loved & appreciated?
When someone says thank you.
On Being Thankful:
1) What are you thankful for today?
That it is the last day that I have to cook so many potatoes, and that all of these potatoes will fill over 130 bellies.
2) What do you appreciate about the Earth?
Its resilience and patience
3) Who is the last person you said "thank you" to?
My assistant for helping me mash potatoes
4) When was the last time someone thanked you?
Two days ago when I was able to get 10 turkeys donated for the Christmas luncheon we are hosting next week for 300 seniors to celebrate the holiday season.
5) What is your favorite way to say thank you?
A smile and a huge hug.

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Woo! The Friday TWENTY! I’m impressed. Go you! :)
hahaha thanks ;-) I love the Friday Five concept. Now I am off to tag some people to do it as well!
xo