Currently Hodgepodging in December 2025

It's the first Wednesday of the time and time of the Currently link up with Jenn but I also wanted to join in with Joyce's Hodgepodge Wednesday this week. This month with Jenn we're talking about what we're currently loving, hoping, doing, wearing, and seeing.


Loving: We found out just before Thanksgiving that Evan got accepted to his top choice school with a HUGE merit scholarship! I am loving seeing how excited he is! 

We had a wonderful (and delicious) Thanksgiving! It was lovely getting to know Alec's roommate better.  



Hoping: To shed the 20 pounds that have been creeping back ever since my surgery in 2020. I rejoined Weight Watchers and I plan to add to my workouts each day too. 

Doing: Trying to plan out our Christmas itinerary and gift list. 

Wearing: Mainly sweaters and jeans... my fall and winter "go to."

 


Seeing:  All the Christmas decorations everywhere! 





For Hodgepodge Wednesday this week Joyce asked;


 

1. What does it mean to have the 'holiday spirit'? On a scale of 1-10 how is yours this year? (10=off the charts, 1=still looking for it) 

I honestly don't have a great description for holiday spirit but I know I'm always on the lower end of the chart. I don't get the warm fuzzies about the holiday season and never really have; not even as a child (that I can remember). This year I'd say I'm at a 2... maybe a 3. I made and sent out cards and decorated the house but that's about it. 

 

2. What's your favorite character from a (December) holiday-themed movie, book, or TV special? Tell us why. 

 Kate Winslet's character in The Holiday; I love that she is apologetically herself. Sweet to a fault and the friendship she develops with Arthur is adorable. Plus I love how excited she gets when she discovers the house she's going to be living in for the swap-- pretty sure I would have had the same reaction.


 

3. Do you like gingerbread? Are gingerbread houses part of your holiday tradition? 

I do not think I like gingerbread but honestly I've never really had it either. My husband's grandmother used to make gingerbread cookies but was notoriously known for making them badly and I think that might be the only sample I've ever had. 

My boys decorated gingerbread houses using those kits that are for sale everywhere a few times then we moved onto making our own "gingerbread houses." One year we made a log cabin using pretzel rods, another year Alec baked a house out of sugar cookies, and a few years we used graham crackers to form the base when we attended our library's gingerbread house night-- along with at least a 100 other people from town.  

 


sugar cookie house





4. Much of our vocabulary is determined by where we live or where we grew up. What say you-

sprinkles or jimmies? lightning bugs or fireflies? soda or pop? sneakers, trainers, or tennis shoes? sub, hoagie, grinder, or hero? freeway, highway, or motorway? frosting or icing? sauce or gravy?

Jimmies or Sprinkles are used equally here though Jimmies is the iconic New England name for them. 

Fireflies 

Soda 

Sneakers mostly though I do use tennis shoes when I'm talking about canvas shoes like these Keds.

 


Grinders

Highway

Frosting is what you put on a cake but if you use just water or milk with powdered sugar to put on cookies or drizzle over a loaf or bundt pan that's icing. 

 

frosting

icing

Sauce when talking about spaghetti/marinara/red... gravy is what we put on our turkey at Thanksgiving. 

5. Share a favorite holiday memory from your childhood. 

 I can't say I have one holiday memory from my childhood that sticks out any more than others. I do have lots of vague memories. Like the year my grandmother decided to make log cabin gingerbread house with all 4 of us grandkids. I think I ate more icing than anything else. I also have memories of my mom taking us kids for Christmas photos at our local Sears or Kmart or wherever happened to be most convenient (in later years my step father often took the photo in front of the family tree). Of course the memories are far different from the photos! Often someone was in tears or a fit had just ensued, boredom inevitably set in and we always settled for "good enough." 

 

me and my big sister

I'm the one in green

6.  Insert your own random thought here.

Going off the whole New England word thing have any of you had coffee milk? How about whoopie pies or fluffernutter sandwiches? I bet you've had a drink out of a "bubblah"/bubbler though (it's what we call water fountains). Have you ever had a Hoodsie cup or a Del's lemonade? Do you know the difference between a Frappe and a milkshake? 

 

Linking up with: Spread the Kindness, 


 

Comments

  1. In the last picture, I thought the girl in red was you! The New England words are great- I had not heard of most of them! I agree with your frosting/icing dichotomy. I had never heard of the term jimmies until a few years ago- I guess it makes sense if it´s more of a NE thing :). The gingerbread houses are all so good! Congrats to Evan- that is AWESOME!!

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    1. I do think my sister and I look (and sound!) a lot alike. Thank you! I've already starting buy a few things for his dorm.

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  2. Look how cute those little pictures are! Congratulations to Evan on his college! That was interesting to read about your words and I agree on the frosting/icing. The Holiday is one of my favorite Christmas movies. Have a good day!

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  3. I'm with Maria...at a glance I also thought the girl in red was you! I love The Holiday too, the little girls are adorable and I like the Arthur storyline too. I've heard of a bubbler, but have never used grinder for a sandwich. Hoagies are a big Philly food but we didn't call other kinds of subs hoagies. I've never heard of Hoodsie cup but I grew up eating fluffernutter. Hope you have a great day!

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    1. We pretty much never heard the word hoagie up here. I remember my sister having to ask her roommate what she meant by "hero" since back then we had never heard that term before at all.

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  4. Good luck with Weight Watchers, I have been struggling since my last child in 2019 to lose the weight.
    Congrats to Evan on his college!!!!
    I love the Holiday we actually watched it last night.

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    1. Thanks! I've lost 3 lbs since I rejoined.. it is definitely harder the older I get but I know it's not impossible.

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  5. Gingerbread making looks like a fun afternoon. Best to you on your weight loss adventures!

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  6. I need to get the weight back off that has been creeping back on as well. I'm giving myself this month and will start fresh in January. I'll also try to make better choices with food, though in the meantime. I loved the old photos of you and your siblings! I see the resemblance there. Those terms are all very interesting; I've never heard of them!

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    1. I am definitely working on eating less and moving more.. and cutting out sugar. It's only been a few days without sugar and I'm already craving it so much less and feeling so much better.

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  7. Congrats to Evan-getting into his school of choice and with scholarship - wonderful!! I do like gingerbread but have never had any luck making a gingerbread house- mine always collapse... I love seeing the photos of you from your childhood. I am a total sucker for icing - I like it better than the cake!! That's why I am always following and going to meetings for WW. I need the weekly inspiration to keep me on track. I was up 8 pounds but I'm getting it off.. 3 pounds so far... good luck to you on WW and keep us posted.

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    1. It was such a surprise! We were fairly sure he'd get in but I was not expecting that scholarship offer. Good for you on working the program and getting those pounds back off. I am kicking myself for slacking off so much. I definitely see results rather fast when I really stick to it.

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  8. Oh I love your thoughts on $6- yes to all! Nothing like New England specialties :)

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  9. I don't know the New England specialties although I've heard of a bubbler! I'll have to ask Gabbie if she's heard of them. Congrats to Evan!

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    1. Thank you! I am just so relieved that whole process is behind us (other than I need to remember to send in his final grades in May/June!).

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  10. Congrats to Evan with getting his top choice of school! That is fantastic news!
    Your Thanksgiving dinner looks so good and I love all your Christmas decorations.
    The Holiday is on my list of movies to watch this afternoon. I do love Kate Winslet in it.
    I am not a fan of gingerbread either but my girls love it and used to make a house every year!
    I've heard of coffee milk and love whoopie pies!

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    1. Thank you! We are so proud of him and so relieved to have a plan for next year. I hate the uncertainty of not knowing. I hope to watch a Christmas movie and maybe do a bit of wrapping as well this afternoon.

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  11. I laughed out loud at the comment about your husband's grandmother's cookies...and I'm not a gingerbread fan either. Even if they're good!! 😉

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    1. I wasn't aware the first time I grabbed one but when she turned her back the whole family was shaking their heads at me. My husband's aunt likes to tell the story of the first time she tried one and couldn't bite through it!

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  12. So many cute sweaters!! I love that photo of you and your sister....and that photo of your Thanksgiving dinner. YUM!!

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  13. PS - congrats to Evan!! That is super exciting!!

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  14. Congrats to Evan - how exciting! I love all of your pretty sweaters and now is the perfect time to wear them with it being so cold outside.

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  15. Congrats to Evan that is so exciting!!
    Xoxo
    Jodie

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  16. I love Kate Winslet's character in The Holiday, too! That is one of my all-time favorite movies. I've been watching it on repeat lately!

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    1. I haven't watched a single Christmas movie yet.

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  17. Hi there friend! I'm finally creeping slowly back into the blog world and it was fun reading and catching up with your blog today! It's been a long process lol, but its nice to visit today! I think that The Holiday is probably my favorite Christmas movie! I watch it every year! I haven't watched it this year yet though lol, I'm a little behind! I'm with you on being ready to kickstart the new year! I could lost at least 20, if not 30 lbs and that would be great! I never had much luck on weight watchers, but maybe I should give it a try! I hope you have a great Christmas and Congrats to your son on his acceptance and scholarship! I hope he LOVES his new school!

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    1. I haven't watched it this year yet either.. in fact I'm just starting my first Christmas movie watching of the season this evening. I hope Evan loves his new school too. I'm much more nervous about him going off ten I ever was for his older brother (they just have very different temperaments).

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  18. CONGRATULATIONS to Evan and the scholarship too! What great news. I love reading about the different words we use in different areas. Our lists were completely different! I have heard of whoopie pies, but that is all from the NE list. And yes I would have been like the Kate W character in that house too!

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  19. Congratulations to your son on his acceptance and scholarship! That's so wonderful!

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  20. Hi Joanne, congratulations to your son on getting into the college that was his top pick - and with a scholarship too! Well done! Love seeing the childhood photos of you - they remind me of my own childhood. I love gingerbread houses ... and I also love Kate Winslet's character from 'The Holiday' too. LOVE that movie! Wish they'd do a follow up to it! Thanks for linking up with us at #WWWhimsy xo

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  21. Congratulations on Evan! How exciting is that. I'm totality into Christmas! I've planned everything already, haven't put up the tree yet though. I'm looking forward to it!

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    1. Thank you! I have everything planned for Christmas that I can have planned and the house is all done so mostly I'm just waiting for the actual day.

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  22. Congratulations for your son's achievement getting into the college he wanted and on scholarship too..Now you "only" have one school ages child left I think. As for you, you look great but when weight bothers us we need to do something...I understand. Sending our heatwave to you today...!! Denyse x

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    1. Thank you! Nope, he's my last one so I will officially be "retired" from homeschooling in May.

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  23. Congrats to Evan!
    I love Kate Winslet, too.
    You and your sister look so much alike! Love those old photos.
    The New England vocab. is the most different in our country, perhaps! So funny! I had never heard of those things you added at the end!

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  24. Congrats to your son and loving that throwback pic! My sister and I have one similar. Your tree is beautiful!

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  25. I love your Christmas decorations, especially the "JOY" cardinal - cardinal themed Christmas decor is my current favorite. I've never considered whether frosting and icing are actually different things. Is that how they're differentiated in the culinary world? The New England terms you shared in #6 are interesting and I'm not familiar with all of them. I do know bubbler and I've had whoopie pies. A frappe is made with crushed ice and a milkshake with ice cream, right? Or maybe the New England definitions are different from what I think! LOL Regionalisms are so fun and interesting to me. Hope you're having a great week and that your holiday season is off to a great start!

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    1. Yep, my culinary student was home and took real objection to frosting/icing and sauce/gravy being lumped together because in the culinary world there is an exacting definition for most anything... and by default I've learned a lot of them. Most places in New England a milkshake is just milk that they add syrup to and make frothy but a Frappe actually has ice cream, milk, and syrup blended together. A crushed iced drink is a slush or slushie.

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  26. Congratulations to Evan! That's a huge accomplishment! I hear you on the shedding of the last few pounds...that's always the hardest part. My kids make fun of me for calling it pop even though that's what most Hoosiers call it. I didn't know there was a difference between icing and frosting. And, I've struggled with my Christmas cheer for years now. I don't really know why...maybe I need a fluffernutter then a drink from a bubblah!

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  27. I'm so happy for you your son got accepted in the best college! That is such good news. P.S. I love the gingerbread houses. They look great!

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  28. Hello Joanne! For someone who is a 2-3 on the holiday spirit scale, your tree sure is beautiful. I consider myself about an 8. I love Christmas music, lights and decorations, and goodies. That said, I have significantly cut back on the amount of decorating I do and the number of cards I send out. My mother was a 10+ her entire life, and I think that's where my holiday joy stems from. I sure do miss her.

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    1. Aw, thank you! I do have lots of helping hands but tend to put the finishing touches on myself.

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  29. Congrats to Evan! Your Thanksgiving meal looks amazing. Love the throw back photos...and your response to #6 for Hodgepodge...I always love seeing how others say things.

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  30. Good luck with the Weight Watchers! I need to do something too. I had 20-25 lbs sneak up on me & I can't seem to make it run away.

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    1. It definitely seems to be harder to shed those pounds the older I get.

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