Duke's Mixture 02.2026: A Little of This-n-That
Hey friends, welcome or welcome back. It occurs to be that I might need to (re)introduce myself since I was away from blogging for a bit. Maybe that will be a post for next week. And I need to write a mid-season update for my winter goals and bucket list. You can find my original post, here.
But today, it is time for another Duke's Mixture, which is a kind of smorgasbord. A Golden Corral buffet, if you will. Sharing my responses to this week's "HodgePodge" with Joyce at From This Side of the Pond. Joining up with my pals for this month's edition of Where Bloggers Live, too.
1. What's something recent that had you 'tickled
pink'?
Not gonna lie. The last few weeks have been tough. In fact, 2026 isn't exactly impressing me yet. Still hopeful. But the year has started out kind of turbulently. So, what has tickled me pink lately? That is an expression I use quite often but not in recent days. I know!! Was tickled pink at the opportunity to help out in a special education classroom for a few minutes when I was subbing last week. When I walked in the door, one of the little girls embraced me saying she remembered when I had been her art teacher (long-term sub) 3 years ago. She even remembered my name. It was very heartwarming to be remembered and to be remembered by a very special little girl named Peyton. I was tickled pink.
2. A bed of roses, everything's coming up roses, every rose
has it's thorn, stop and smell the roses, rose-colored glasses, a rose among
thorns...which rosy expression might currently be applied to your life in some
way?
I saved this question to answer after I had written the rest of the post. We are struggling, my friends, so life isn't a bed of roses right now, nor is everything coming up roses. Certainly unable to see things through rose-colored glasses at the moment. And LIFE kind of feels more like thorns than blossoms. But I can report that I have been stopping to smell the roses more this year. Which kind of goes with my WOTY flow. However, I haven't exactly been able to float along without letting things get to me. Glad to have this reminder to start focusing on flowing again.
3. What makes you feel loved and appreciated?
Kind words, hugs, smiles and quality time spent with those I feel closest. Years ago, when I first took the 5 Love Languages quiz, I discovered that my language was physical touch. In my 'old age,' I have moved away from that in some ways. Although, I would still argue that nothing beats a heartfelt hug in my books. Words of affirmation also speak to me. My parents, like most of their generation, were not inclined to throw about compliments and affirmations. Nobody had time for that floweriness. So maybe that left me craving compliments and reassurance.
4. A box of chocolates or a bouquet of fresh flowers-what's
your pleasure? Any special plans for Valentine's Day?
May I have an inexpensive spring bouquet? I don't need long-stemmed red roses. But some daisies in a cute little arrangement that I can put in one of the vases I have at home already. Something like this, maybe?
And yes, why yes, we do have Valentine's Day plans, thank you very much. We are attending a special evening hosted by Margin Notes Bookbar complete with wine, a charcuterie board and a painting activity for 2!!
5. Share a favorite quote, scripture, or song lyric relating
to love.
I read this somewhere in the last week.
Build a life of little actions of love.
6. Insert your own random thought here.
I hope that if I am remembered for anything, I am remembered for little actions of love.
Where Bloggers Live
The “Where Bloggers Live” series was created by Bettye at Fashion Schlub to be something like
HGTV’s “Celebrities at Home,” but…with bloggers! Bettye recognized how most of us enjoy peeking behind the
scenes and looking inside people’s homes, interests, and lives. So "Where Bloggers Live" was born. Every month these blogging buddies share their lives and their thoughts in posts based on specific prompts.
These gals have been so patient with my sporadic blogging. When I told them I might try to reconnect with them for their first 2026 post of the series, they welcomed me back. I am not yet sure I'm dependable enough to say I will contribute every month but I always so enjoyed the monthly themes for "Where Bloggers Live." So, here I am, joining them for the second time this year.
Daenel @ Living Outside the Stacks
Bettye @ Fashion Schlub
Jody @ Jody's Touch of Style
Em @ Dust and Dog Hair
Sally @ Within a World of My Own
Hope you will pop 'round to say hi to each of them!!
$100,000 Charitable Donation
Bettye invites the WBL bloggers to brainstorm ideas for upcoming monthly prompts. Last year I suggested we write to the prompt: if I could donate $100,000 to any charity, which one and why? Fast forward to today and here we are responding to that question.
Funny thing, though, I cannot remember what charity I might have been considering for my make believe donation when I came up with that prompt. But as LIFE would have it, we wrote to a very similar scenario at writing group this week. So, I have been thinking along these lines for several days.
St. Jude Children's Hospital
You Can Help
I am a 15-year-old kid with a passion for World War II Legos. I am a 2-time AML leukemia cancer survivor and I hope what I do on my channel brightens up your day at least a little bit.
Please pop into visit Miller on YouTube, here, at Mighty Bricks.
One More Favor
I know that I said St. Jude would be my charity of choice for this fictitious $100,000, but I would like to ask that Miller and the Hines family be considered an unofficial charity. And that maybe I could gift them the $100,000 directly as they could really, really use the help.
Would that be okay?








Well I'm sorry life has been challenging so far this year. Our 2025 was difficult in terms of some strained relationships and in some cases broken with friends and also some extended family drama, both of which have carried into this year too and we are trying to find a way to make peace with it all and not let it get us down. Sometimes it still does. I'd bring you a bouquet of daisies if I lived nearby : ) When I've had a word of the year I've learned that while my word might be positive those years are often filled with hard things which require me to lean into my word. I hope that makes sense. The year I chose Joy my niece passed away and I had to really dig deep to find joy. Have a wonderful weekend and enjoy your Valentine plans. Sounds like fun!
ReplyDeleteThank you. This week things are looking a little brighter. And we have finally slept well several nights in a row. Praying that your strained relationships and ours can find compromise and realize that at the end of the day, love is the most important thing.
DeleteThank you for the wise advise about leaning into my WOTY - flow. Maybe in the grand scheme of things, one of the reasons I chose FLOW was because I would need to practice going with the flow a lot this year.
I'm sorry you've been having a tough time lately. It's wearying, I know. Happy to find you via the Hodgepodge today.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for taking time to find me through the HodgePodge link up and for sending me such a thoughtful message. This past weekend and today, the start of this new week, have been better so I am hoping that maybe we are over the hump with our tough days. We've finally slept several nights in a row, too. Praise God.
DeleteHi Leslie - an interesting little collection of thoughts. Sorry things are still a bit low in your world - maybe Spring will perk you back up again? I read a lovely sentence on a Substack post this week that said something along the lines of "I might not be needed but I'm still wanted" in regard to adult kids - and that has been marinating in my mind ever since. Independent "kids" are a blessing, but sometime I miss being needed - so still being wanted is a lovely consolation prize. :) x
ReplyDeleteThank you, my friend. Things are looking a little brighter this week - so far - it's only Monday!! And we have been able to sleep for a couple of night in a row. Hallelujah. Spring has arrived, too, and the warmer temps and sunshine with it. Praying that our crazy country/world settles down.
DeleteI'm so sorry you've been struggling lately. Life can be so hard. Prayers and hugs to you!
ReplyDeleteThank you. This week has been better. I know you guys have been struggling, too. Continued prayers for all of us.
DeleteOh no, I hope things start to look up for you in 2026! That is how the start of my 2025 was!! I will say tho, WOW you guys have an amazing Valentine's date planned! I hope you share some photos from it!
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Thank you, sweet friend!! We had a very enjoyable Valentine weekend. The Eagles tribute band was terrific and PC was very impressed.
DeleteYour tickled pink experience is adorable and so special! I love it when things like that happen and they just brighten your day!
ReplyDeleteThank you. Children are delightful. And I am blessed to have the opportunity to sub and spend time with so many sweet babies.
DeleteSo sorry to hear 2026 isn't treating you well but I love that ticked pink experience. How perfectly sweet! Poor Miller and his family; they would make a wonderful charity for your donation.
ReplyDeleteOh, Joanne, poor, sweet Miller is really struggling and could use all of the good thoughts and prayers he can muster. He was turned down for a lung transplant so there is really no hope for him. God bless that angel.
DeleteA Golden Corral buffet...that made me smile! Sorry that 2026 has started out "less than pink" and praying there are more rosy days in the near future. Thank you for Miller's link. I look forward to reading his story. Certainly keeps others in our prayers...and can help keep my perspective in check as well. St. Jude is one of our favorite charities...especially my husband's.
ReplyDeleteHope you will join me in praying for Miller. He needs all of the prayers, love and support he can get. When I think of what constitutes a bad week for me compared to what that baby is going through every single day.
DeleteI felt the same way about the roses question. Hope you are doing ok!
ReplyDeleteThank you, sweet friend. This week is looking a bit better. And thank goodness, we are sleeping again.
DeleteHello Leslie. I'm sorry to hear 2026 has started off a little rough. I hope things are looking up soon. Like you, I love a good, heartfelt hug. Nothing says love quite like that. And, of course, having a student remember you with fondness, that has to feel good.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Christie. I know in this day and time we aren't supposed to hug the kids at school but they come running up to me for hugs. I feel like I am everyone's grandma and grandmas hug!!
DeleteThe St. Jude kid's stories are heart breaking...it's just not fair that kids should have to go through that, right??
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Jodie
Oh, Jodie, Miller is struggling so. It isn't fair that any child should have to endure all that he and other babies with cancer must battle.
DeleteThat is really interesting!
ReplyDeleteBjxxx,
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Thank you for popping by my blog. I appreciate your visit!!
DeleteI always enjoy your mixtures...you cover so much ground and offer so much insight--in a way that I couldn't (concisely! haha).
ReplyDeleteSorry to hear the year is off to a rough start. I think I told you to look for an email from me...but I have not yet composed it. Had I written it, I would've told you something similar. I was looking for a clean break from 2025 (which seemed to be a happy year for you)..but there's still quite a bit of residual "dust" that still has an impact. Although it's somewhat of a small improvement from last year.
I will add you AND Mighty Miller to my prayer list! And will check out his Amazon gift card list as well.
Oh, Em, I am so sorry you are still dusting off from last year's struggles. We are still wobbly over here but this week has been a bit better. Hope things are beginning to look brighter for you and yours as well. We had days with very little sleep and have now had about 3 nights of sleeping well. It is amazing what a little sleep can do. Sending you big loves.
DeleteHope you will say an extra prayer for Miller. He was turned down for a lung transplant and so there is nothing more that can be done for that angel. God bless and hold him close.
St. Judes and No Kid Hungry are my go to charities. That is so sweet that Peyton remembered you.
ReplyDeleteThank you, sweet friend. Peyton certainly warmed my heart.
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