Happy Tuesday

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Post whatever weirdness you want. That’s it.

Make sure you leave a link to your post and I’ll visit your Happy Tuesday post.

Being happy is a good thing.

  • It turns out that being an adult now is mostly just googling how to do stuff.
  • I miss the 90’s when bread was still good for you and no one knew what kale was.
  • Do you ever get up in the morning, look in the mirror and think “That can’t be accurate.”
  • I want to be 14 again and ruin my life differently. I have new ideas.
  • As I watch this new generation try to rewrite our history, one thing I’m sure of….it will be misspelled and have no punctuation.


1. Happy Tuesday2. It’s a Snap!3. mimi’s meanderings
4. bailey unleashed5. Simple Living In Nancy6. O DAni Girl
7. My GBGV Life8. Purrseidon9. My Mind’s Eye
10. Curious as a Cathy11. Introducing “June”12. 15andmeowing
13. Brian’s Home14. Willy & Fluffy15. reverendken
16. Phamily Blog17. Dose of Cute18. Catblogosphere
19. Angelic Clowder20. The LLB Gang21. Xmas Dolly
22. Golch Central23. Periwinkle & Stinky24. Cloudia Honolulu
25. Suzana26. The OP Pack27. Small Tales
28. Readerbuzz29. Patrick Weseland

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61 thoughts on “Happy Tuesday

  1. My GBGV Life – Minnesota, USA – I am a GBGV, Grand Basset Griffon Vendeén - enjoying my life and sharing my experiences.
    My GBGV Life says:

    We got our niece a little plaque when she turned 18 last winter that said being an adult just means googling everything. Mom says she is happy she isn’t a teenager as the world isn’t the place it was, but she does wish she would have done some things differently back then. Happy Tuesday!

    • Sandee – California – Home of Awww Mondays, Happy Tuesday, and Wordless Wednesday.
      Sandee says:

      Don’t we all wish we had some things we had done differently. I’ve a long list actually. Happy Tuesday. 🙂

  2. foguth – Though Jeanne began her career technical writing, her love of romantic-suspense, whether it be present, future or in an unknown galaxy inspired her to write the novels she wanted to find in bookstores. Since marrying, Jeanne and her husband have lived from the arctic to the tropics, as well as from yacht to off-grid mountain home. She loves using vivid colors and flowing shapes in her oil paintings as well as creating edible landscapes. At present, she is finishing writing the Chatterre Trilogy and working on a new episode for The Sea Purrtector Files. You can always find out what she is working on and/or contact her at: www.jeannefoguth.com.
    foguth says:

    Meowser Ms. Sandee I hope you like my choice of happy… Our family hasn’t googled in years – not since we realized the search results we got from them seemed to be tilted to the left…. we switched to bing, which seems to give us much more centered results…. BTW, wikipedia seems left-tilting in the history and political issues, too, though gardening/plant advice seems unaffected.
    Purrseidon

    • Sandee – California – Home of Awww Mondays, Happy Tuesday, and Wordless Wednesday.
      Sandee says:

      I used to give money to Wikipedia because I used it so much, but don’t like their politics so I don’t donate or use anymore. 🙂

  3. Cecilia Upchurch says:

    Clapping and giggling at :I miss the 90’s when bread was still good for you and no one knew what kale was.
    Brad Paisley has a song about what he would say to his 16 year old self yep so many things I’d do differently.

    Hugs and happy Tuesday!!
    Cecilia

  4. Cathy Kennedy (@ETNHome) says:

    Sandee,

    Yeah, I want to do 14 over! I’ve gotten quite inventive with how to better improve my screw ups. THIS generation re-writing history WILL be full of misspelling, grammar, and punctuation errors is precisely right. That’s funny but in a sad way, right? Thanks for the giggles, my friend!

    • Sandee – California – Home of Awww Mondays, Happy Tuesday, and Wordless Wednesday.
      Sandee says:

      Me either. You’re welcome on the hosting. You have a great day too, Ellen. 🙂

    • Sandee – California – Home of Awww Mondays, Happy Tuesday, and Wordless Wednesday.
      Sandee says:

      We’re enjoying our cruise very much. I don’t want to be 14 again. I don’t want to work for years and years again. 🙂

  5. Michelle – Hi, I am Michelle, I am married to a wonderful Christian man & my best friend ever, in the world. We live in the Peachy state of GA. I hope to inspire and encourage you through my blog posts.
    Michelle says:

    Blessings for a wonderful Tuesday, Sandee! I Love your answers🤗((Hugs))

  6. Eastside Cats Blog – Metro Detroit, Michigan USA – Follow my three cat families and other cat antics at https://eastsidecats.blogspot.com/
    Eastside Cats says:

    Gawd no…wouldn’t want to be 14 again!

  7. Kathe W. – Married to my best pal, mother of three grown children, retired and wouldn't be able to fit work in now-too busy having fun and learning new things every day.
    Kathe W. says:

    Hah! Great answers- I still do not like kale! No matter how it is cooked! Have a llvely and lovely day!xoxo

    • Sandee – California – Home of Awww Mondays, Happy Tuesday, and Wordless Wednesday.
      Sandee says:

      I don’t mind kale but it’s not something that I’d run across the street to get. 🙂

  8. mjgolch – Cleveland Ohio – I'm a retired Corrections Officer. I served in the USAF from July 1971 until July 1974. I quit smoking in 1994. I have been sober since 02/02/2022 prior sober date 12/12/1990. I've been married to my Celestine since March 1,1980 and lost her to kidney failure October 2020
    mjgolch says:

    you and i still remember how the Old School Google worked kids now a days would be lost!

  9. UP – Just me being me...not too crazy...just enough
    UP says:

    I love kale! We never had it growing UP. Greens were for the old people…guess who’s old now!!!

    • Sandee – California – Home of Awww Mondays, Happy Tuesday, and Wordless Wednesday.
      Sandee says:

      I don’t mind kale either. I never pass it up if it’s on my plate. I’m old too. 🙂

  10. InvisiblyMe – United Kingdom – Health, Chronic Illness, Chronic Pain & Disability Blogger at InvisiblyMe : Live a visible life, whatever your health > ★ www.invisiblyme.com ★ FB/Twitter/Insta : @invisiblymeblog twitter.com/invisiblymeblog instagram.com/invisiblymeblog facebook.com/invisiblymeblog
    Invisibly Me says:

    I’d like to go back & ruin my life differently too 😆 I liked the 90s and you’re right, it’s like kale never even existed back then. Bread, milk and full fat butter were all good for you and so was tie-dye! xx

    • Sandee – California – Home of Awww Mondays, Happy Tuesday, and Wordless Wednesday.
      Sandee says:

      I don’t want to go back to 14, but some other time in life I could change a thing or two. 🙂

    • Sandee – California – Home of Awww Mondays, Happy Tuesday, and Wordless Wednesday.
      Sandee says:

      So much humor in the truth. You’re most welcome for the linking. 🙂

  11. Bette A. Stevens – Central Maine, USA – "I'm a writer inspired by nature and human nature!" ~ Bette A. Stevens Bette A. Stevens is a retired teacher, a wife, mother of two and grandmother of five. Stevens lives in Central Maine with her husband on their 37-acre farmstead where she enjoys writing, gardening, walking and reveling in the beauty of nature. She advocates for children and childhood literacy and for monarch butterflies, an endangered species. Stevens’s children’s activity book, THE TANGRAM ZOO and WORD PUZZLES TOO! was first published in 1997 by Windswept House Publishing, Mt. Desert, ME; a second edition was self-published by the author in 2012. AMAZING MATILDA , Stevens's second children's book, self-published in 2012, won a 2013 Purple Dragonfly Book Award (Honorable Mention for Excellence in Children's Literature - Ages 6 and older category) and placed #9 on The 2013 Gittle List TOP 10for Self-published Children’s Picture Books. Stevens has written articles for ECHOES, The Northern Maine Journal of Rural Culture based in Caribou, Maine. In 2013, the author published her first book for the YA/Adult audience: PURE TRASH, a short story of a boy growing up in rural New England in a family whose poverty and alcoholism mark him as a target for bullying by young and old alike. This short story is a prequel to Stevens's debut novel, DOG BONE SOUP, A Boomer’s Journey released in January of 2015.
    Bette A. Stevens says:

    Great ones… Always on my mind! 🙂 Have an awesome day, Sandee! xo

  12. Skunk says:

    I get up every morning, look in the mirror, and hear two pet rocks giggling up a storm. I’ll see if they’re still giggling when they’re out on the patio in a blizzard…

    • Sandee – California – Home of Awww Mondays, Happy Tuesday, and Wordless Wednesday.
      Sandee says:

      They did that here too. You’re not going to put them on the patio during a blizzard. They know it too. 🙂

    • Sandee – California – Home of Awww Mondays, Happy Tuesday, and Wordless Wednesday.
      Sandee says:

      That would make things easier wouldn’t it. Granny is smart. Pawkisses. 🙂

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