Monday, February 17, 2025

Monday, President's Day

 I'm taking a little break from straightening the house before some friends arrive for lunch. You know how when you look at your house through someone else's eyes, it doesn't look so good anymore? Well, that's what is happening here. However, it's an informal gathering (9, latest count), so I'm not worrying too much. I'm still not sure what the seating arrangement will be--crammed around a table or casual sitting in the family room. The menu is simple. I've made chili with all the fixings and an apple pie, along with some lemonade and tea. Others will be bringing sides. Not sure what people will show up with, but I have a salad ready to go if needed.

Theo came over on the weekend, and we made two pots of chili. It was fun cooking together and exchanging ideas. He took one pot home for him and Wally to eat this week, and I am serving one today.

I'm having the gathering today because it's President's Day. All of the people coming are ones I have worked with over the years. Some are retired, and some are still on the job. With the libraries open 7 days a week and most evenings, it's hard to find a time to get together except for holidays.

Speaking of President's Day, below is a quiz about George Washington and Abraham Lincoln, who are honored on this day. I repost this quiz every couple of years so you may remember some of the answers. I originally put this quiz together for a contest at work for my coworkers. For many years, I regularly created different kinds of contests for fun at my job. 

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Presidents' Day


PRESIDENTS' DAY QUIZ
 
How much do you know about George Washington and Abraham Lincoln whom we honor on President's Day? See if you learn something after taking this quiz like I did when I put it together.

The statements below apply to either Washington or Lincoln.
  1. _____ Stood 6'2” tall.
      2. _____ His mother was born in what is now the state of West Virginia.
  1. _____ Used his hat to carry important papers.
  1. _____ The first president to wear a beard.
  1. _____ Had three hoe cakes and tea most mornings for breakfast.
  1. _____ Introduced the mule to America.
  1. _____ Had red hair when he was young.
  1. _____ His formal education was only 18 months.
  1. _____ He patented a system to alter buoyancy of steamboats.
   10.  _____ Had no biological children

Bonus: Both Washington and Lincoln were born in February. What days are their birthdays on?
Answers:

PRESIDENTS' DAY QUIZ
Answers

1. Washington-- Stood 6'2” tall.
     Washington and Lincoln were both tall for their time. Washington stood at 6'2” tall and Lincoln towered at 6'4” tall.


2. Lincoln-- His mother was born in what is now the state of West Virginia.
      Lincoln's mother, Nancy Hanks, was born in what is now Mineral County, WV. She died when he was nine years old. You can visit a replica of the cabin she was born in as well as a memorial marker there. 

3. Lincoln-- Used his hat to carry important papers.
     Lincoln's hat was more than a fashion statement. He also used it to carry important papers. If you want to see one of his top hats, visit the National Museum of American History, Smithsonian Institution. 

4. Lincoln-- The first president to wear a beard. 
      The story goes that Lincoln received a letter from an 11-year-old New York girl, Grace Bedell, who suggested that his thin face would look better with a beard. He grew a beard soon after that. Who knows? It may have helped him win the election. Other presidents with beards were Grant, Hayes, Garfield, and Harrison. Truman supposedly grew a beard while he was on vacation. 

5. Washington-- Had three hoecakes and tea most mornings for breakfast.
      Hoecakes were made from cornmeal and were originally baked on a hoe.

6. Washington-- Introduced the mule to America.
     Washington was looking for something that might work better than a horse for work around the farm. The mule, which is a cross between a male donkey and a female horse, seemed to fit bill. 

7.  Washington-- Had red hair when he was young.
     Washington had red hair when he was young and contrary to popular belief, he never wore a wig. However, he did powder his hair which was fashionable at the time. 

8. Lincoln-- His formal education was only 18 months.
     Lincoln only went to school a few weeks here and there when he was not working. However, he always had a book in his hand including when he was plowing a field. 

9. Lincoln-- He patented a system to alter the buoyancy of steamboats.
     His device was never manufactured, but he is the only US president to hold a patent. 

10. Washington-- Had no biological children.
     However, he raised two step-children from his wife, Martha, and helped raise two of his step-grandchildren when their father, John, died. Lincoln was the father of four boys of which only one survived into adulthood.

Bonus: Both Washington and Lincoln were born in February. What days are their birthdays on?

Lincoln: February 12
Washington: February 22

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15 comments:

  1. Hope you have/had a great time with your friends over for chili and all! I was wrong on two of the above questions...thought Lincoln the taller man, oops.

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    1. But the question was specific about 6-2! Lincoln was 6-4.

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    2. They were both very tall men, especially for their time. I think that may have had a subtle influence on their success. Of course, that's not to say that they didn't have other leadership skills. :)

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  2. I hope your lunch went well. That's great that your library system gets Presidents' Day off. It's not a county or state holiday here.

    I love the tile in your kitchen! It's so pretty and cheery-looking.

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    1. I had a hard time deciding on tile for the kitchen, but like what we ended up with. Thank goodness. :)

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  3. Hope you have a wonderful luncheon!

    I didn't realize Abe Lincoln's WV connection. One summer, we did an Abe Lincoln tour in Illinois with my husband's extended family. He was an amazing man, all the more impressive considering the era he lived in, without the benefits of modern communications/transportation. There are many interesting historical sites in Illinois that are well worth visiting.

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    1. The luncheon went well and people were happy to see each other again. It had been a year or more for many of them. They stayed over 5 hours which gives you an idea of how much visiting that was going on.
      The only time I've been in Illinois was at the airport, and I don't think that counts. I would like to visit someday.

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  4. I hope the dinner went well. I missed one question---I thought it was Lincoln who had only stepchildren.

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    1. Missing only one question is pretty good. I'm not sure I would have done that well if I hadn't made the quiz up.

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  5. I also hope your dinner was much fun. I also enjoyed the quiz, but I mostly remembered it from before, except for the mule which I guessed at only because Washington was a farmer.

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    1. The dinner was a lot of fun. Trying to force myself to be more social, I started hosting these gatherings years ago. People tell me they really appreciate them, so I continue to do them. I enjoy seeing everyone, so it's a win-win.

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  6. How wonderful to have Theo helping with the cooking. I'm sure the luncheon was a great success. Thank you for sharing the quiz; that was fun!

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    1. Theo and I hope to do more of this batch cooking together. He mentioned that he wants to do pot roast next. Glad you enjoyed the quiz.

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  7. I hope you and your lunch buddies had an enjoyable time! I need to call up some former coworkers and go to lunch! The chili looks so good and is perfect for these winter days and nights! Well, I failed the president's quiz miserably I'm afraid! Haha! But I sure learned some new things from the answers!

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    1. We did have a good time. I'm having breakfast tomorrow with someone who couldn't make it. It's always fun catching up. Retirement sure frees up your time. :)

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