1. August is National Golf month...do you play? Do you enjoy following golf? Have you ever been to a professional tournament?
The only one who is a Golf fan, or was, was our cat Arthur ! He observed the ball, jumped, tried to catch the ball and when it fell in the whole he looked under the TV to find it. What did we do, we watched Golf or rather Arthur and laughed ! My son is a a Golf fan, he plays almost every day in the morning or when he has time.2. Astronaut Jim Lovell of Apollo 13 fame passed away this past Thursday. Are you interested in outer space and what's happening today in terms of space exploration? If space travel became common in your lifetime would you go? How do you personally relate to the idea of exploring something vast and mysterious...does the idea excite you, intimidate you, or something else?
I believe we should first get our planet in order before we start digging around in the space. Why should I let myself be shot to the moon or Mars ? I haven't seen everything on my own planet yet. The money of the space "tourists" should be spent on cancer research and other "incurable" diseases; that would at least be useful.
3. Describe your communication style in three words.
Expressive, descriptive, humorous
4. Do you have a favorite cookbook? A favorite celebrity chef? Do you watch any cooking shows on TV?
No I never looked into a cookbook, I wanted to invent or recreate everything myself without looking in a book. I sometimes watched TV shows just to get new ideas. Now since at least 5 years I don't cook anymore.
5. As a child did you have any back to school traditions? If so, did you carry on those same traditions with your own children? Do you have any back to school traditions you've started on your own?
To sweeten this important day, in Germany, First Graders get a special treat on their first day of school: a Schultüte, a colorful and elaborately decorated cone which is prepared by a students’ parents or bought filled with goodies such as small school supplies (like pens, pencil cases, erasers, etc.) , toys and candy.
These bundles of gifts evoke excitement in students during one of the most important days of their childhood – the day that school begins.
My first school day 1949
As kids make their way to their new classrooms, they proudly carry their Schultüten (school cone) with them. This German tradition originated in the early 1800s in the cities of Jena, Dresden and Leipzig.
Austria, Switzerland (the German speaking part) and the Czech Republic have adopted this fun back-to-school tradition.
As in Belgium this tradition is not known, my son didn't get the cone on his first school day, but later from his Grandparents in Germany. He didn't care, he was only interested in the content of the cone !
6. Insert your own random thought here.
As it is unusually hot here over 30°C, I have no thoughts my head is empty, I just rest and my brain wonders when I can complain again about the rainy cold weather. My poor son with wife, son and dog are in France on holidays and they have 41°C ! Fortunately the holiday apartment they rented is air conditioned !
Son and Grandson
Grandson
Dear Ingrid, I have never been a fan of golf. Arthur is a gorgeous cat! Your photos are lovely, and especially your first day of school! You looked beautiful! Thank you so much for sharing, I enjoy your posts and photos. :)
ReplyDeleteI've never heard of the cone tradition but it sounds like a fun way to mark the start of a new school year! Enjoy your day!
ReplyDelete41 is very hot. They were wise to choose accommodation with aircon.
ReplyDeleteGolf? No thank you. I have several cookbooks, mostly so I can look at the beautiful pictures. No back to school traditions for me, each new year came and went just the same as always.
ReplyDeleteI have absolutely no interest in golf. W have no back to school traditions, apart from buying new shoes - very exciting.
ReplyDeleteMy middle daughter is in France at present and finding it much too hot. It's cooler here in UK now.
The cone tradition is a new one for me. Sounds like a good 'sweetener' for that important milestone.
ReplyDeleteI have never heard of the cone tradition but I love it! It sounds like the perfect first day of school "gift." I also love the picture of you as a young girl!!
ReplyDeleteSo funny about Arthur being a golf fan! I agree with your answer about space - I think the money could certainly be spent more wisely. The Schultüten are a delightful back to school tradition! I remember reading about it. Thanks for sharing that with us - I love it! Hope you're having a great week!
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely tradition with the cones. I agree with you about space and yes it has been too hot again. Your grandson had the best way of cooling off. He is so grown up looking now.
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