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Lottery winnings

What would you do if you won the lottery?

I grew up in Las Vegas, Nevada. You learned very early that the odds are in the house is favor I mean, look at the strip that is built on the money people leave behind.

People confused, lotteries and raffles. They think someone has to win the lottery and this is false. No one ever has to win the lottery. The pot can continue to grow. There’s never a guaranteed winner ever.

However, with a raffle you buy one or more tickets in a specified time frame. Then a ticket is drawn, and whoever’s name and number is on the ticket wins. There is always a guaranteed winner with a raffle. And I won one in December at a Church preschool raffle, which raised money for preschool. All of the raffle prizes were given away.

I rarely buy a lottery ticket, but I know the first thing I would do if I ever won. I would call a tax attorney ASAP.

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2026 vs 2021 storm

All week we’ve been preparing for a bad ice storm. It is definitely cold and there is a combination of sleet and ice on the hard surfaces. My grass has virtually no ice or sleet. I have not lost power which is a blessing.

5 years ago, I don’t remember all the warnings about a storm. Nor do I remember all the suggestions of preparation. I had just returned from a trip and at the last minute I decided to go to the grocery store. It’s a good thing I did.

That night I lost power and was without power for 5 days. I manually opened by garage door to turn on my car to charge my phone and a wheel came off the track. I could not close the door and therefore it remained opened for the rest of the deep freeze.

A very kind friend had her neighborhood (who has chains on his suv) come to my house to bring wood and hot food. Fortunately I had battery operated lanterns for light at night. A neighbor on the opposite side of the street had power and she had me down for a hot dinner.

Most of the time I sat piled under a fleece robe, blankets, and my cat to stay warm. Power finally came back on.

It’s not the coldest weather I’ve ever experienced but it was certainly the loneliest cold weather experience.

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Lost Leisure Time

What do you enjoy doing most in your leisure time?

I’m actually not sure. I’ve spent the last 9.5 years caring for a family’s children so I’ve spent a lot of time playing games, reading stories, going to the library and park. We’ve visited most child friendly sites within an hour of where we live. We cook and bake cupcakes, cookies and other yummy things. We do art projects and nature projects.

So in a way my entire day has been spent doing leisurely things. With the kids in school full time and one going half days, I’ve struggled to find leisurely things to do. Mostly I read or write letters. I love getting snail mail. There is nothing better than holding a letter in your hand and reading the words of a loved one.

As the younger one approaches full time school, I’ll need to figure out how to fill my days.

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First Name Struggle

Write about your first name: its meaning, significance, etymology, etc.

My legal first name is Daphna. It is not Daphne. I was named after my grandmother who loved her name. She was named after the Jewish wife of a football coach.

Daphna is the Hebrew version of Daphne. Daphne was a Greek nymph. Cupid shot Apollo with an arrow and he fell in love with Daphne. She didn’t want to marry but have a free life like Diana the Huntress. She called to her father the river and he turned her into a Laurel tree.

Apollo being devastated to find her rooted to the ground, chose laurel leaves to make a wreath which would be the symbol of victory.

When I learned this story in 8th grade, I was thrilled. I had suffered horrible teasing due to my name and I hated my name. Of course this made my grandmother mad, but I was 13 and didn’t care. I just wanted a normal name like Michelle or Beth.

We lived with my grandmother when I was a toddler. Having two Daphnas in the house didn’t work. So my mother nicknamed me Dede, (All my initials were D). I am now 66 and have always gone by Dede.

Names can definitely help form your personality. And I know if I had had a name which wasn’t constantly mispronounced, misspelled, made fun of, I’d have had a better time of it. Imagine always being asked are you sure your name isn’t Daphne?

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The Mess before the Reward

Part of the Meas

Realizing a move was not financially possible, I decided to do updates to my home. While I had done some updates, my kitchen cabinets are in a bad way.

I took it upon myself to paint them a few years ago. At first they looked good but over time they became worn. I priced getting all new cabinets and counters. It was out of my price range. How do I update them without breaking the bank.?

I am getting new cabinet doors and having the bases and new doors painted. I’ll get a new updated look without spending $25,000 or more.

However I failed to realize I would need to remove every single thing from my kitchen. Now my kitchen isn’t large but it’s amazing how much stuff one can stash.

I do not do well in chaos. Some people thrive on it, but I need order. My daughter told me that when your space is a mess it can affect your brain and make your brain feel unsettled. So right now I’m living in a mess and it’s going to get worse as I haven’t even emptied all the cabinets.

What type of environment do you thrive in? An orderly space? A space which shows something is happening? Or an over the top mess full of creativity?

Everything should be completed by next weekend. Which means I know next weekend I’ll be spending my time putting everything back. Will it be like Christmas when you can never fit everything back into the boxes? I hope not.

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Wide open Spaces

Name an attraction or town close to home that you still haven’t got around to visiting.

Boerne, TX

I live in Central Texas. Nothing is close to home. Everywhere I look there are wide open spaces so I actually had to look at a map to find towns nearby. Boerne is 2.5 hours away so not near but also not far. It does sound like a fun weekend stop.

Attractions in Boerne, Texas

Natural Wonders

  • Cascade Caverns: Explore underground formations on a guided tour. The caverns feature unique wildlife and a gift shop.
  • Cave Without a Name: Known for stunning stalactites and stalagmites, this cave offers well-lit trails and is open year-round.
  • Cibolo Nature Center: A 100-acre area with diverse ecosystems and hiking trails. It hosts a weekly farmers market at Herff Farm.
  • Guadalupe River State Park: Offers activities like canoeing, fishing, and hiking along the riverfront.

Parks and Recreation

  • Boerne City Lake Park: A scenic area for fishing, picnicking, and hiking. Kayak rentals are available.
  • James Kiehl River Bend Park: Features trails and river access for outdoor activities.

Shopping and Dining

  • Main Street (Hill Country Mile): A charming shopping district with boutiques, antique shops, and eateries. Notable spots include the Dienger Trading Company for lunch and unique artisan shops.
  • Local Breweries: Enjoy craft beers at several breweries within walking distance on Main Street.

Cultural and Historical Sites

  • AgriCultural Museum and Arts Center: Showcases the history of agriculture in the region with various exhibits and events.
  • Old Jail Museum: Offers a glimpse into the local history and heritage.

These attractions provide a mix of outdoor adventure, shopping, and cultural experiences, making Boerne a delightful destination for visitors. tourtexas.com texastraveltalk.com

So maybe one day I’ll make it to Boerne.

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What? I can’t even list 2

List five things you do for fun.

Sadly I can only list one and that is eating chocolate, but I’m happy this question was asked . I’ve never thought about what I do for fun. In fact I don’t I’ve ever thought about and now it’s time I do.

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Nothing

Describe an item you were incredibly attached to as a youth. What became of it?

I don’t remember being attached to anything growing up. We didn’t have much and we moved several times between 1969 and 1974. There were no electronic devices then. I did have a radio for my room but it wasn’t special.

I had an old used bike that was too big for me so it wasn’t special. I had no jewelry.

I do remember as a teen reading Gone with the Wind. It was a birthday gift. I remember crying really more sobbing when Scarlett ended up alone. I gave that book to my daughter.

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Everything and Nothing

What could you do differently?

If I were to list what I could do differently it would be a never ending list because who lives a perfect life? Certainly not me.

My life, right now, is pretty good. I love my job. I make enough to support myself. I am making new friends and I’m getting more involved in church.

I had a major upheaval 13 years ago which followed many heartaches. It has taken me several years to find an even keel. Having experienced this life altering episode, change has been put on the back burner for me.

However with the advent of 2026, I’ve decided to step outside my comfort zone and begin by making small changes. There won’t be huge changes like moving to a different state or changing jobs, but small changes which will inspire me and encourage me to continue to grow.

The first change of 2026? The boys and I moved my living room furniture around. My living area is small and I thought there was only one option. Brainstorming, a new possibility was found. I love the new layout and while this is a small change, it does make my home feel refreshed.

So in 2026, there will be changes and some things will stay the same. Small refreshes for me.

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Past or Future

Do you spend more time thinking about the future or the past? Why?

20 years ago

If you had asked me this question 10 years ago I’d say I thought about the past more. I was still hurting from my divorce. Rehashing all the wrong done to me and looking inward to figure out where I’d gone wrong, occupied most of my time. Fortunately one day, I realized this was getting me nowhere.

So began the time I hyper focused on the future. Would I ever own a home again? Would I ever find a job? I’d been unemployed for 3 years post divorce and was running out of money. Would I ever be happy again? Would I forever be alone again? Many questions plagued my mind. Then one day I realized just like focusing on the past, focusing on the future was getting me nowhere.

So I let the past go and gave the future to God. I began to focus on today, the here and now. While I can’t completely control today, I can organize and plan my life for that 24 hours. Only thinking about the right now, let’s me enjoy the moments, solve any problems that arise and continue to only plan the things I can control like spending, housework, time at work, time with friends etc.

Letting the past go and giving God the future has been a great thing.

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University learning

What colleges have you attended?

I went to the University of Nevada, Las Vegas. I lived at home and worked the entire 5 years until I graduated.

Unlv.edu

When I went to UNLV it had about 5,500 students. It now has over 33,000 enrolled students. Its hospitality program is one of the best in the country.

I also went to the Institut de Touraine. It’s a language school located in Tours, France. There were students from all over the world enrolled.

Institut de Touraine

I was there 3 months. They offered separate tours and cooking classes. I lived in a small studio apartment.

I’ve also attended a couple of community colleges in the Dallas area and I attended Alliance Française in Dallas for a couple years.

I am someone who loves to learn and I believe I’ll be learning until the day I die.