Wednesday, February 14, 2024

Grandpa's Pre-Lent Indulgence (Wordless Wednesday) and Words for Wednesday

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Linking up with Wordless Wednesday, BeThere2Day, and Sandee at Comedy Plus.     






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Words for Wednesday was begun by Delores and has become a moveable feast of word or picture or music prompts to encourage us to write stories, poems, or whatever strikes our fancy.    


This month, the prompts are being provided by Lissa.  



This week's prompts are some onomatopoeias: 

1. meh

2. woo

3. yum

4. uh-oh

5. yippee


Charlotte/Mother Owl has chosen Graphite Black for the color of the month.  



Aralee shook her head as the looked at how the room was set up.


The chalkboard, its Graphite Black color looking out of place to her in this era of white boards and dry erase markers, had a grid marked out on it.


Down the side, each of the new recipes being tried by friends and family was listed in alphabetical order, a row for each. 


Across the top, the columns were labeled UH-OH, MEH, WOO, YUM, and YIPPEE.


Kirsten was putting the finishing touches on the tables, each with small disposable plates, forks, a basket of crackers, cups and a pitcher of water, and most important, a chafing dish of one of their new recipes.


"Is that our rating system?" Aralee asked, pointing to the grid.


"Yes," Kirsten replied.  "Everyone tries every recipe, with a cracker and a sip of water between, and rates them all.  The one that gets the most 'yippee' votes will be added to our menu."


"I think I know who's going to benefit the most from this whole thing," Aralee smiled.


"Who?"


"Your brothers.  I'll bet they label every one a 'yippee.'  I've never seen either of them turn down any chow."


"That's fine," Aralee said, "they're the insurance we don't have leftovers to haul back to the building, and if they refuse something, we'll know to never do anything like that again!"



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Today is:


Ash Wednesday -- Christian (beginning of the Lenten Fast)

     Oskudagur -- Iceland (with the special tradition of hanging oskupokar [ash bags] on people, as girls try to hang bags of ash on men's clothing, and boys try to hang bags of stones on women's clothing; begins Langafasta, and during the fast, you may not even mention meat at all)


Bird Mating Season begins -- according to legend, in honor of St. Valentine


Blessing of the Salmon Nets -- Norham, Northumberland, England & North Shields, Northumbria, England (just before midnight, nets are blessed and right after midnight, the first nets of the season are thrown out; anything caught is presented to the officiating vicar)


Day Sacred to Juno Lupa -- Ancient Roman Calendar (Juno of the Wolf)


Feast of Vali -- Asatru/Slavic Pagan (archer god, an Asatru answer to the Valentine celebration, which is really a thinly disguised Lupercalia)


Ferris Wheel Day -- birth anniversary of G.W.G. Ferris, Jr.


Fjortende Februar -- Denmark (Danish lovers send each other snowdrop flowers.)


International Congenital Heart Defect Awareness Day


International Quirkyalone Day -- a day to value your individuality, whether you are partnered or not; for those who prefer to be single and not dating just for the sake of dating 


League of Women Voter's Day -- US


Library Lovers Day -- for those whose favorite companion is a great book


National Call In Single Day -- what a lot of men who feel pressured to be romantic on this day wish they could do, i'm sure!


National Cream-Filled Chocolates Day


National Have-a-Heart Day -- to create awareness of the impact of our food choices on the environment, world hunger, animal welfare and human health—especially heart health


National Nest Box Week -- UK; US (begun in the UK, this is a week to build or put up a nest box in your yard to encourage our avian friends and give them safe places to raise their young)


National Organ Donor Day -- US, but no matter where you live, consider leaving instructions about this to your loved ones


Pet Theft Awareness Day -- you love them, protect them!


Race Relations Day -- originally on Lincoln's birth anniversary, now on the day promoting love


Rafik Hairi Memorial Day -- Lebanon


Read to Your Child Day -- to start their love of learning early (and do it daily!)


Sts. Cyril & Methodius' Day (Patrons of ecumenism, unity of Eastern and Western Churches; Bohemia; Bulgaria; Czech Republic; Europe; Moravia; the Slavic peoples)


Trifon Zarezan -- Bulgaria (Viticulturists' Day; since Thracian times, a day to celebrate Dionysus and wine)


Valentine's Day (St. Valentine of Rome, Patron of apiarists/beekeepers, betrothed couples, greeting card manufacturers, greetings, happy marriages, love, lovers, travelers, young people; Bussolengo, Italy; against epilepsy, fainting, plague)


Vasant Panchami / Saraswati Puja  -- Hindu (celebrating Saraswati, the goddess of knowledge)




Anniversaries Today:


Jerry Garcia weds Deborah Koons, 1994

US League of Women Voters formed, 1920

Arizona becomes the 48th US state, 1912

Oregon becomes the 33rd US state, 1859



Birthdays Today:


Drew Bledsoe, 1972

Jessica Yu, 1966

Zach Galligan, 1964

Enric Colantoni, 1963

Meg Tilly, 1960

Renee Fleming, 1959

Raymond Joseph Teller, 1948

Gregory Hines, 1946

Carl Bernstein, 1944

Michael Bloomberg, 1942

Andrew Prine, 1936

Florence Henderson, 1934

Vic Morrow, 1932

Hugh Downs, 1921

Mel Allen, 1913

Jimmy Hoffa, 1913

Jack Benny, 1894

George Washington Gale Ferris,Jr., 1859

Winfield Scott Hancock, 1824

Frederick Douglass, 1817

Mary Ann "Aunt Mary" Prout, 1801



Debuting/Premiering Today:


"Cloud Nine"(Play), 1978

"The Maltese Falcon"(Publication date), 1930

"Sinbad"(Musical), 1918

"Importance of Being Earnest"(Play), 1895



Today in History:


The annals of the monastery of Quedlinburg make the first known mention of Lithuania, 1009

Approximately 2,000 Jews are burned to death by mobs or forcibly removed from the city of Strasbourg, 1349

Roman Catholic emperor Leopold I chases the Jews out of Vienna, 1670

The United States Flag is formally recognized by a foreign naval vessel for the first time, when French Admiral Toussaint-Guillaume Picquet de la Motte rendered a nine-gun salute to USS Ranger, commanded by John Paul Jones, 1778

James Cook is killed by Native Hawaiians near Kealakekua on the Island of Hawaii, 1779

John Jervis and Horatio Nelson lead the British Royal Navy to victory over a Spanish fleet in action near Gibraltar, 1797

The apple parer is patented by Moses Coats of Downington, Pennsylvania, 1803

US Supreme Court Chief Justice John Marshall declares that any act of the US Congress that conflicts with the Constitution is void, 1803

The original Quorum of the Twelve Apostles, of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, is formed in Kirtland, Ohio, 1835

In New York City, James Knox Polk becomes the first serving President of the United States to have his photograph taken, 1849

Esther Hobart Morris is appointed the first female Justice of the Peace in the US, in South Pass City, Wyoming, 1870

A.G. Bell and Elisha Gray both apply for a patent for a telephone; Bell first by only 2 hours, and is ruled the rightful inventor, 1876

The first trainload of California grown fruit, oranges, leaves L.A. for the east,1889

Voting machines are approved by the U.S. Congress for use in federal elections, 1899

The Soviet Union adopts the Gregorian calendar, 1918

The League of Women Voters is founded in Chicago, Illinois, 1920

The Bank of England is nationalized, 1946

ENIAC, the first general-purpose electronic computer, is unveiled, 1946

The Knesset (Israeli parliament) convenes for the first time, 1949

Element 103, Lawrencium, is first synthesized at the University of California, 1961

The first of 24 satellites of the Global Positioning System are placed into orbit, 1989

Space probe Voyager 1 takes photograph of entire solar system , 1990

Near Earth Asteroid Rendezvous (NEAR) spacecraft becomes first vehicle to land on an asteroid (433 Eros), 2001

Love letters written between poets Elizabeth Barrett and Robert Browning are published online by Wellesley College and Baylor University, 2012

The Ivanpah Solar Electric Generating System, now the world's largest solar energy plant, opens in the Mojave Desert; the $2.2 billion plant, owned by Google, NRG Energy, and BrightSource energy, spans five square miles and can provide power to 140,000 homes, 2014

JP Morgan becomes the first bank to create its own crypo-currency, JPM Coin, 2019

New Zealand declares a national state of emergency after Cyclone Gabrielle causes widespread flooding and devastation across the North Island, 2023

19 comments:

  1. I want some of them heheh! :-)
    Have a Valentinesdaytastic week 👍

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  2. Six weeks without gumdrops? Enjoy them while you can Grandpa! I like the sound of the food-rating session!

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  3. Happy Valentine's Day to you and your whole family.

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  4. Thankfully Mom's religion never required giving up things for lent that she knows of. Happy Valentine's Day!

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  5. Happy Valentines' Day to you and your hubby! Treats for the sweets!! We enjoy a little chocolate on this occasion. :) ❤️🌹😘

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  6. happee heartz day oh lovez two each oh ewe N
    heerz hopin each N everee dayz filled with 💖💖💝💝

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  7. Lulu: "Our Dada says this word list kind of reminds him of the start of the Cell Block Tango, whatever that is."
    Charlee: "Pop! Six! Squish! Uh uh! Cicero! Lipschitz!"
    Lulu: "What?"
    Charlee: "It's the Cell Block Tango! He had it comin', he had it comin', he only has himself to blame ..."
    Lulu: "How do you even know that?"
    Charlee: "Because it's about Chaplin. He definitely has it comin'."
    Chaplin: "What'd I do?!"
    Charlee: "If you don't know, I'm not going to tell you."
    Java Bean: "Happy Valentine's Day!"

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  8. Happy Valentine's Day to you and your family ~ hugs,

    Wishing you good health, laughter and love in your days,
    A ShutterBug Explores,
    aka (A Creative Harbor)

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  9. I love those treats too. Yummy.

    Love your use of the prompts. A delightful tale of boys and food. Made me laugh out loud.

    Thank you for joining the Wordless Wednesday Blog Hop.

    Have a fabulous Wordless Wednesday. Love and hugs, my precious friend. ♥

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  10. The list for food rating sounds like a good idea.

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  11. Great story- good idea to test new recipes. I had my big indulgence in chocolate yesterday. Happy Valentine's Day ! XO

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  12. That was a really good story! Happy Valentine's Day from all of us!

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  13. It's funny how we all indulge just before Lent!

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  14. Loved your story, as always, Mimi! And we're glad Grandpa got in some yumminess before Lent!

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  15. You used the words very well, I am impressed by the rating system for new foods.

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  16. Meh! One of my more used phrases! Oh, do I agree about testing it on portable appetites. Had some teenage guy friends that made it so easy to get rid of leftovers. But you have to make sure and let them know it is leftover, or it ... Won't be! ;)
    Cat

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  17. That's a nice rating system. Our taste buds might actually react that way. Good use of the WFW prompts.

    Have a lovely day.

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  18. Miss Mimi yore story iss brilliant an yore poe-em iss so funny!!! Wee are so happy wee came to vissit today!
    Hope you an yore Furamillee had a Lovelee <3 'ss Day there!
    ***nose rubss*** BellaDharma an (((hugss))) BellaSita Mum

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