A Very Crafty Hodgepodge Wednesday on a Thursday
Hodgepodge Wednesdays with Joyce was yesterday but rather than post two posts in one day I decided to post my hodgepodge a day late.
1. Are you feeling more reset, restart, or full speed ahead as we move into May? Tell us why.
| senior year of high school-- this was one of my independent study projects |
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| Kingscote-- Newport Rhode Island |
3. What time is dinner at your house? How do you feel about leftovers?
Dinner is almost always at 5:30 when my husband gets home from work-- though we often eat a bit later in summer when he cooks on the grill. We all enjoy leftovers and it's really become a first come first serve kind of thing... they rarely last 24 hours as 3 of us often pick leftovers for breakfast over traditional breakfast food (myself included).
4.What's the last thing you fell down a rabbit hole investigating?
Oh gosh, what don't I? The ladies at my gym laugh that I'm the Google queen as I am ALWAYS looking up lots of things. This week alone I fell down a rabbit hole reading about Oldsmobile cars when I saw an old one on the road that reminded me of my grandmother and the car my husband bought me when we go married. Looking up when the company started, when it ended, the different cars they made, etc.
Then Tuesday and Wednesday I got sucked into a deep search about CT Property taxes and taxes in general. I was so surprised to learn that CT is the 3rd highest state as far as property taxes go... why I'm not sure because honestly we pay a fortune. If we paid what they say the median payment was on this clip I'd be over the moon thrilled; heck I'd be happy to pay New Jersey's median payment (and that's not including what we pay for our vehicles either). They've always been high but I just kind of assumed they were high everywhere.
I also learned CT is consistently in the top 5 for highest overall taxes as well because we also, of course, pay taxes on the things we buy, the income we make, the gas we buy, etc. Most sites rank us as 3rd highest but we definitely fall in the top 5. I knew that some states have no income tax but I had no idea that 15 different states have a flat income tax where each person/family pays a certain percentage of what they make each year regardless of amount. Ct has a variable rate depending on income much like the federal government.I bet you're wishing Joyce hadn't asked this question! LOL
5. And now for a question from the book Marilyn (Memphis Bridges) gave me...
At what are you 'self-taught?'
I feel like I am self-taught at quite a lot of things. I do crafts of all sorts-- papercrafting (card making/scrapbooking), wreath making/fake floral arranging, vinyl/ Cricut crafts, jewelry making, etc.. and mostly I've taught myself all of these. I read books or watch tutorials and then give it a go myself
I'd also say I'm somewhat self-taught when it comes to cooking/baking. I mean my mom taught me the basics like how to measure and read a recipe but no one else in my family growing up really enjoying cooking or baking and rarely tried out new recipes like I do. I began cooking when I was quite young and by high school had completely taken over making the family dinner (not the actual meal planning as that was more my mother's job and completely dependent upon whatever was on sale at the grocery store that week). By the time my husband and I had our own place I was making up recipes of my own.
Along that same line I definitely taught myself how to decorate cakes! My mother in law found some decorating tips through a friend of hers that was cleaning house and I decided to start using them when the boys were small and dabbled with cake decorating.
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| Ian's skateboard cake |
| Lion cake/cupcake for my sister's baby shower |
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| pirate ship cake |
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| treasure chest cake |
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| fish bowl cake |
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| Phineas and Ferb cake made using a homemade buttercream transfer I taught myself (like in this tutorial) |
I also taught myself how to blog! I went in completely blind and just gave it a go; Googling how to do things when I couldn't figure it out on my own.
6. Insert your own random thought here.
I'm not sure how your weather has been but I feel like most blogs I'm reading lately are talking about their crazy changeable weather with far more dramatic highs and lows than typical during these seasons of spring/fall (depending on what part of the globe you're situated). Well, did you know these crazy weather changes are synonymous with a huge uptick in pollen/allergies?
My middle son learned in his plant cultivation class that dramatic swings in temperature cause plants to release more pollen which leads to earlier, longer, and more intense allergy seasons. These longer, earlier, and more intense pollen seasons has seen an uptick in pollen of over 20% in the last 50 years.



























Fun read! I learned a lot :). I go down rabbit holes a lot with information when I'm curious about something. How interesting about how expensive some areas are and yes, it's not hard to see why financial planners don't recommend retiring in your state! Your cakes are so pretty and creative! Good job on everything you've taught yourself.
ReplyDeleteAw, thank you!
DeleteI travel down many a rabbit hole too. I tell hubs we are the google of the neighborhood because almost every day someone asks us a question about either home building, the lake, the town, etc and we often go to google to find the answer for them. Which they could do themselves and skip the middle man lol. I love all the fun cakes! I need to find a picture of my daughter's mermaid cake which used about a million Necco wafers for the scales. The cake was enormous!! and I hadn't quite thought that through when I started the baking. We paid NJ taxes for many years. Loved our house and the access to NYC but no way we wanted to pay the ridiculous taxes into retirement. These states almost price seniors out of their homes. My mom's house was paid off for years but the taxes were far more than ever a house payment was. I love all the paintings too but especially your senior project--so pretty!
ReplyDeleteThat tax stuff is interesting because it does not surprise me to see NJ on the lists! Our property tax was so high there! Here it is lower, but we have higher sales tax!
ReplyDeleteLove this post! I am also self-taught at so many things, including cooking, paper-crafts, and cake decorating. I was an absolute failure at flooding cookies, but I do enjoy using the different tips to add icing. Your paintings are beautiful, Joanne, You're very talented!
ReplyDeleteIt sounds like a busy time with you.
ReplyDeleteYour paintings are stunning, you are very talented in all creative things.
Ahh! I am the same, I Google everything! hehehe Reading about the property tax was interesting.