Tag Archive | humor

Blog Award Game

I have mentioned that Mrs. Hobbles always has her own way of spicing things up. Well, blog awards definitely is no exemption.  Her creative mind comes up with this Blog Award Game. By the way, Mrs. Hobbles, is there a correct answer to these? If there is, I probably fail!

 

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Blog Award Game: Since these awards are all about getting to know each other, fill in the blanks with things I might think/say/do in the following situations (feel free to make these up):

The craziest thing I’ve done is _____________________________________

I can’t believe you _____________________________________________

My favorite thing is ____________________________________________

The last time I was at a psychiatrist they ______________________________

I’m sorry, I __________________________________________________

Of course anyone is welcome to play this game on your own blog with your readers. Send me the link and I will try to guess what you might do. Thanks again!

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Here is my participation:

The craziest thing I’ve done is       literally stalk my followers and blog readers!     

I can’t believe you     you actually took time to answer this! ha! ha!                    

My favorite thing is     my phone, so I can blog anytime and anywhere I want.      

The last time I was at a psychiatrist they     gave me some ice cream and took my picture!. 

I’m sorry, I     don’t know what to say right now.     

There!

I know the rules says that anyone can play on this game. The statements were so simple yet I did some serious brainstorming. It is a good way of checking if the people whom you thought know you, really did. As a little rule breaking, I would recommend this to the following bloggers, because I want to know their answers.

- The Way I live Naturally

- Micanonymous

- The Tale of My Heart

- Words fall from my Eyes

- An Evil Nymp’s Blog

- Life in the Farcelane

- Familiar Haven

- Crumpled Papers and Little Thoughts

- Silly Frog’s Blog

- Joy Returns

Changeversations

Hoping to get responses! Winking smile

Motherhood

 

I know it is not Mother’s Day yet but for every mother on earth everyday is a mother’s day. My husband tells me every time how he appreciates me for what I am doing. For giving up some things important to me personally and making a choice to become a stay-at-home-mom. He knows that it took me some time to get over the idea of  pausing my life as a Med-Tech and to replace my lab coat with an apron. This blog has been my outlet for everything and anything my mind is allowed to dwell on. I am perfectly convinced that being a mother is one of the things I am not good at. With the kids being the way they are, my husband always praise me and tells me I am doing fine. Last night, I was telling him how other moms make motherhood looks easy as turning the light switch on and off and he replied by telling me this:

“It is not easy, it is the hardest, most underpaid job on Earth. Anyone who signed up for this job is crazy!!!!”

I sarcastically replied back with “so you think I am crazy!”

“NO, what I mean is, the reason why MEN aren’t called mothers because being a husband is like another child for mothers to raise…that is why it is crazy”

I still don’t get the logic of it but it sure made me smile. "Whatever!” and “Of course!” were always my reply when I can’t support an argument or conversations that I know would contribute to stress.

Thinking about what he said, I went searching for quotes and I will offer this to all the moms in the world!

In relation with what my husband said… this one surely made sense!! Yeah right! Moms are smarter!

 

Of course! That is why moms are smarter!

Super Mom…. more like having super powers!

That is what the word  “WHATEVER!” is for! Right?!

Could be the reason why mothers make a good call center agent! the talent and ability for the job comes out naturally.

Mothers are not just home builders…. body builders too!

Of course! What are we called stay-at-home-mom for if we are not in the house?

No wonder it is the hardest, most underpaid job ever!

 

According to Morrie Schwatz “There is no experience like having children.There is no substitute for it, you can’t do it with a friend, you can’t do it with a lover. If you want the experience of having complete responsibility for another human being and to learn how to love and bond in the deepest way, then you should have children”

So to mothers like me out there, no words……..…….can express. Smile

A Guide to Life After 50 (via Life in the Boomer Lane)

A must read for everyone in the GOLDEN Years and for those who are easing their way to it!… I had fun reading this post and I am sure you all will!!!

Acknowledgement to the author Life in the Boomer Lane! Keep writing!

A Guide to Life After 50 AARP, the folks who used to be scary until we woke up one morning and realized we were one of them, continues to be concerned about the likelihood of us embarrassing ourselves because we have inadvertently lived long enough to remember the day rocks were invented.  They present a list of Don’ts by world-renowned author Jacqueline Mitchard.  On her list is the following:  What Not to Wear: Miniskirts.  Low rise pants.  T shirts that say “Sexy Gran … Read More

via Life in the Boomer Lane

A Guide to Life After 50 (via Life in the Boomer Lane)

A must read for everyone in the GOLDEN Years and for those who are easing their way to it!… I had fun reading this post and I am sure you all will!!!

Acknowledgement to the author Life in the Boomer Lane! Keep writing!

A Guide to Life After 50 AARP, the folks who used to be scary until we woke up one morning and realized we were one of them, continues to be concerned about the likelihood of us embarrassing ourselves because we have inadvertently lived long enough to remember the day rocks were invented.  They present a list of Don’ts by world-renowned author Jacqueline Mitchard.  On her list is the following:  What Not to Wear: Miniskirts.  Low rise pants.  T shirts that say “Sexy Gran … Read More

via Life in the Boomer Lane