Share Your World #51

What is your favorite holiday?
Fourth of July

What types of food is associated with your holiday?
Cook-out food: anything from the grill, corn on the cob, baked beans, cold salads, watermelon, light fruit desserts, pies

Do you travel for your holiday?
Yes, we make the journey downtown — takes about 15-20 minutes

Is it a religious or spiritual holiday?
No.

Is there a gift exchange?
No.

How long does the celebration last?
A weekend usually, or whenever our neighbors run out of fireworks

Bonus Question: What are you grateful for from last week, and what are you looking forward to in the week coming up?
I am grateful for family, pets, friends, our home, my job. I am fortunate. I have plenty to be thankful for on any given day. I am feeling much better, rarely coughing, and my voice is almost normal again. I am grateful for Mucinex. I am so glad I live where there’s snow on the ground and heat in the house. You know what else I’m grateful for? Hot baths, hot coffees, hot man in my bed.

 

This week coming up has the winter solstice, an orchestra concert, and a three-day weekend chockablock full of JOY. Five of us will happily hole-up to lavish one another with love and laughter, but more importantly, we’ll enjoy the unadulterated avoidance of the outside world.

Cee’s Share Your World is a weekly feature and all are welcome to join in and play along.

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67 Responses to Share Your World #51

  1. Cee Neuner says:

    Thanks Joey for sharing this week. I could use the warmth of 4th right now. 😀

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  2. I like that bit about avoidance of the outside world.

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  3. pluviolover says:

    Halloween is my favorite. It self-answers the questions. What I like most about it is its significance as a seasonal marker. But there are also the colors, the children, the candy, the costumes, the masks, the cats and witches, and the cooling.

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  4. Dan Antion says:

    I will be doing my best to avoid the outside world, too. Do you think it will survive without both of us? Actually, it’s normal behavior for me. Glad to hear that you’re feeling better.

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  5. Josh Wrenn says:

    We have snow outside on the ground too. I would be happy about it if the pipes would thaw.

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  6. Suvi says:

    4th of July sounds great to me. Finland celebrates its’ Independence on the 6th of December – so no bbqing ever for us at that time! 🙂

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  7. Bradley says:

    My favorite holiday is my birthday because it’s mine, all mine

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  8. orbthefirst says:

    Glad to hear youre feeling better!
    As I said to the nurse this morning, I prefer “pretend holidays” like my birthday. She thought it was funny, at least.

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  9. I love the ‘hot coffee, hot baths and hot man’ in your bed! Sounds good to me! 🙂

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  10. Laura says:

    Loved this one! I adore the food, that’s for sure, but I’ve never cared for fireworks. That’s only gotten worse since I’ve had dogs and had to watch them suffer through the noise.

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  11. This morning it was -10 real temperature with -20 wind chill. Brrrrr! I went out and ran errands anyway, but the Fourth of July sounds so warm!! 🙂 I’m looking forward to the four of us all being together for a week and one of my s-i-l’s coming up for Christmas. By then, it’s supposed to be around 30!! Fireworks!

    janet

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  12. jan says:

    I like fourth for only one reason – our small town parade! Happy Christmas Joey!

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  13. loisajay says:

    I have always loved the Fourth! Seeing the stars n’ stripes fly just melts my heart. So happy to hear you are on the mend, Joey. Enjoy your weekend–it sounds wonderful.

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  14. reocochran says:

    I am very happy about your family being private and staying together. I wasn’t able to do this very often. My family was great together for about five hours and after everyone was so happy for their time, I released them to go to movies, friends or bowling. My parents allowed us this as we grew older and I am lucky, my 3 kids chose to stay here within five to ten minutes with their children. Then, the youngest still is less than half an hour.
    I am excited that for 4 years I spent Christmas with my Mom but we switched it to Thanksgiving so I could have little ones on Christmas Eve to read the special books their parents heard, Joey. ❤

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    • joey says:

      Reading to grandchildren sounds absolutely perfect for Christmas Eve! I wonder if the wee ones will want to do more ‘friend’ things when they get older…The boy doesn’t, but he’s rather introvert-y. It’s good for people to get what they want for Giftmas, and I like staying in, baking, and listening to my music. ❤

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  15. Glad you’re feeling better. July 4th is definitely a joyful holiday. 🎉

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  16. Luanne says:

    I’m glad you’re finally getting better! What a great holiday. I used to love the summer so much–in Michigan! Now it’s something just to get through. But the foods and all that remind me of those summers, very special.

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  17. David E. McClendon Sr. says:

    Avoiding the outside world sounds great. I wish we could do that more often. Have a great week and a Merry Christmas.

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  18. I think that you picked a pretty cool holiday. Well, cool anywhere other than this part of Texas. Here it is hot, way hot, in July. 🙂 One of David’s great-grandpas was born 4 July 1875.
    I wish that you could send some of your snow down this way. It is cold here right now, but not a flake in sight.
    Outside world avoidance sounds wonderful to me. Its nothing but a headache out there and a wreck waiting to happen.
    Have a blessed week and a very Merry Christmas!

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  19. Benson says:

    With Christmas so close July 4th seems life times away. I love any excuse for a cook out. Grills loaded with ribs, hot dogs and burgers. How do your pets handle the fireworks? Our cats hide under the bed.

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    • joey says:

      The cats don’t care at all about the fireworks. Maybe cause not as loud as four kids. The dog actually used to go with us to fireworks, but in 2014 she got freaked out at the finale and seemed distressed, so we crate her with a juicy bone when we go 🙂

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  20. Well what do you know I totally missed the first question and therefore answered everything Christmas-like.

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  21. garym6059 says:

    Fourth of July…….YES! I knew we related :).

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  22. Anxious Mom says:

    Glad you’re finally feeling better!

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