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May 04, 2025

Some ramblings about last month (April 2025)

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As a blogger, I sometimes have a need to share and I guess this is why I blog. Anyway, I'm sure I did other things other than the three things listed below but now I can't remember but I do remember doing some not-very-stressful work. (I work as a graphic designer.) Here are some ramblings about April.

01 - I finished the April Blogging from A-Z challenge and I think I did pretty well. It's a bit of a challenge to write a post a day but I think it's a good challenge to test my patience and endurance. You can read about my thoughts about it here.

02 - For two stressful days in April, I went to jury duty. If it didn't involve speaking in front of an audience (as the potential jurors are all gathered in the same room and talk in front of various people), it wouldn't be so bad. Public speaking to me is torture. Public speaking about myself (which each juror had to do) is pure torture. At least we get a questionnaire to answer so I don't have to think up what to say but I was panicking internally every moment. I can't even remember what I had said. Then there were discussions between lawyers and the potential jurors that really seemed to be repeating the same: Can you be trusted to judge without prejudices or bias? So the judge said there are no wrong or right answers but it's like being back in school where you would be embarrassed no matter what you say. There was a lot of waiting around. If I didn't have a word search puzzle book to distract me, I might had gone a little mad.
    I didn't get picked for service which I am extremely grateful for as the trial was likely to last for weeks. And it was a murder trial and I read murder mysterious which made it quite unreal.
    During security check, they confiscated my tiny Swiss army knife - it's about 3 inch by 1 inch. And my shoes set off the metal detector for no reason. They were plain dress shoes so I doubt there were metal in them but who knows.
    Anyway, it was an anxious two days I'll never get back but it wasn't entirely horrible but I wish to never to do it again but sadly, the government keeps finding me because I've never moved.

03 - The whole month, I was doing New York Times' Wordle (link here) and sometimes Quordle (link here) which is the same but sort of like four Wordle instead of one but they have different challenge levels. I think I'll be doing Wordle for a long while. Still haven't created an account at New York Times but I'm fine with just playing without keeping score/record.

How was your April? I hope May is being good to you.

12 comments:


  1. Well done on the A-Z. I really enjoyed yours. I have never been called for jury duty. I wonder why?

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    1. Elephant's Child: Maybe the laws are different in your country. But here people can ask to be excused for certain reasons but I had no legitimate reason so I had to go.

      Thank you for coming by. Have a lovely day.

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  2. Thank goodness you didn't get picked for jury duty,, but I hear you about the stress - both of having to endure the screening process and of not knowing if you would be picked. And for a murder trial, no less.

    I do Wordle every day - also Connections, Spelling Bee (up to the point where not having an account lets me), Letter Boxed, Strands and Tiles. I also do a Wordle clone, but with more options, every day: https://solitaired.com/wordhurdle. Another word game that I like is Weaver: https://weavergame.org/. Sometimes, if I have more time and the maximum score isn't too high, I also do two Spelling Bee clones: https://spellsbee.com/ and https://spellbee.org/.

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    1. Roberta: I'm thankful not to have been chosen. The process is quite slow which can test people's patience.

      Thanks for the links. I'll check them out although I don't know if I need more reasons to be spending more time online.

      Thank you for coming by. Have a lovely day.

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  3. I have jury duty coming up in June and I'm not looking forward to it, but it is my duty. I play Quordle every day and prefer it over Wordle which I also play.

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    1. Live and Learn: I hope you don't get chosen for duty. I do sort of like quordle a little better than wordle.

      Thank you for coming by. Have a lovely day.

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  4. I'd love to serve on a jury but I'm disqualified because I'm a lawyer. Rats!

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    1. Debra: Really? I didn't know that. Guess I should've been a lawyer.

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  5. I enjoyed Wordle while I played. Glad you didn't have to go to jury duty.

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    1. Christine: I'm glad you enjoyed wordle. And definitely glad not to have jury duty.

      Thank you for coming by. Have a lovely day.

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  6. So glad we got through the A-Z. Growing up I hated speaking in front of a class. In my 40s, it was part of my career and as long as I knew my topic, I was okay. Now in my late 70s, I prefer to stay home and only talk to my hubby. LOL!

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    1. Donna: I also hate speaking class. I think talking is easy if you knew the topic.

      Thank you for coming by. Have a lovely day.

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