O is for Of Course I’m Doing Cee’s Share Your World #16

If you had to have your vision corrected would you rather: glasses or contacts?  Or what do you use if you need to have your vision corrected?

I’ve had readers for over a decade now, solely for sewing and fine print…Lately, though, I have entered the age of blur. I do fine with lit screens, but I pretty much cannot read paper or whatnot without my glasses.
I expect I’ll get new glasses this year.

 

If you had to describe your day as a traffic sign, what would it be?

SLOW
I did not sleep well last night. I have a lot to do today, so I’m high on the Pepsi and still not at full speed.

 

Was school easy or difficult for you? How so?

School was easy for me. I coasted. I respond well to structured environments with consistent expectations. I enjoy learning and thinking.
I struggled with algebra, but I made it through eventually. They don’t let you go to college without passing four semesters of algebra. It took me six.

 

Would you rather take a 1 or 2 week vacation with an organized tour or take a cruise of your choice?

Terrible choice. Tours mean groups of people and a schedule. Ick. Ick. Cruises mean boats and sea monsters. Oh the horror.

Maybe, and I do mean maybe, with enough alcohol, I might could enjoy one of those river cruises where you eat and photograph your way through Europe. Maybe. I’d probably sleep with a life jacket on. Maybe I could convince The Mister to wear one of those harpoon gun thingies. Those cruises do look lovely. I know my life though, and I would totally be on the one boat that gets eaten by a giant sea monster.
People would ask, “Who’da thunk it?” and I’d be wavin my specter arm, “ME! I THUNK IT!”

 

Bonus question:  What are you grateful for from last week, and what are you looking forward to in the week coming up?

Okay, so y’all know I do not love warm weather and while it was hard to sleep in the heat (74) I did enjoy the bright, warm weekend that permitted me to start gardening! Plants! Seeds! Dirt! Yay! I really enjoyed the after part — The Mister pulled our chairs out into the freshly-mown yard. We sat there with our swate tay, just takin it all in. Ah, soft green grass!

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(I’d be remiss not to mention — In a neighborhood full of flowers and flowering trees — Where did the ONE yellow jacket land? On my shoulder!)

This week should be typical, and for that, I am also grateful.

Cee’s Share Your World is a weekly feature and all are invited to play along.
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36 Responses to O is for Of Course I’m Doing Cee’s Share Your World #16

  1. garym6059 says:

    I think I’m breaking the cardinal rule of southern Indiana and going to plant our garden BEFORE the KY Derby. I need to do something since I let a tiller whoop my ass all weekend!

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  2. I remember your reaction to my giant squid post. You probably should stay away from water.

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  3. Carrie Rubin says:

    You’ll be happy to know I’ve been on several cruises and have never seen a sea monster! Yet, anyway.

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  4. Benson says:

    She thunk it. Funny. I would like a cruise down the Mississippi to New Orleans. All I would have to worry about would be giant catfish. That and the fact that I can’t swim and scared of water. I think I would still like it.

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  5. Ally Bean says:

    Well, if I were to answer Q1, I think that it’d come as no surprise to anyone who follows my blog that I prefer glasses, says The Spectacled Bean! 😉

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  6. John Holton says:

    I know people who have been on cruises and when they describe what happened, all I can think is “sounds like Hell to me.”

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    • joey says:

      I’ve heard both. I bet it greatly depends on the person, the location, and the length. I just don’t think I’m a cruise person, John.

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  7. Dan Antion says:

    I always enjoy your responses to these questions. Your vacation answer was perfect. I don’t want to be with people on a vacation.

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  8. Susanne says:

    I would like an organized tour w/out the people. Do you carry an epi-pen? Damn, I hate yellow-jackets, too.

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    • joey says:

      I do usually carry an epi-pen, but I was pretty irresponsible/ too cheap last year. I have different insurance now, so I’ll find out what it’s like this summer. If it’s $215, I’ll take my chances on the ER.
      A personal tour would be fabulous 🙂 I could manage that for a short time, probably not an entire week, though.

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  9. Bless the bee, without bees we have no flowers. I would love to go on a cruise, but my vacation partner does want to, so on land I stay.

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  10. Nancy says:

    I would take a cruise every year if budget permitted! I find them the most relaxing, enjoyable vacation, and I’ve never seen one sea monster. But I know they are not for everyone. I would also go for “contact” since I would walk into walls without mine in. I now, however need readers as well so that’s a bit of a pain! Hope the bees leave you alone!

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  11. I don’t care much for organized vacations, especially if organized by others. It’s too much like vacation boot camp.

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  12. Wouldn’t find me on a ship, no thank you.
    I can’t wait for the letter “R”!

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  13. Anxious Mom says:

    I love cruises, but the booze tab ends up being higher than the price of admission. 😮

    Damn the yellow jackets! Our friendly neighborhood wasp family has decided to come back from the dead and hang out again.

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  14. I hated Algebra, so you can imagine my disgust when they tossed me into an Algebra class a few years ago. I could grasp the concepts but the math teacher allowed the kids to be loud and disruptive so it was even more difficult for me and the students who also have ADHD.

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    • joey says:

      I taught 6-8 math for a grading period. I did fine except the 8th grade honors class — that involved a lot of algebra. I had the star student work the Challenge problems out every day, because I couldn’t!

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  15. Cee Neuner says:

    Sounds like a river cruise would work best for you. 😀

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