In a Queue:
Passing on the love. Margaret Mary reading The Hobbit. (upside down, but, hey, everyone has to start somewhere. See how she's got the posture and disposition already mimicked?😄 ) |
2. discombobulate
verb: to confuse
These two (Fr. Philip and Gabe). Whom our youngest child (William) discombobulates on a fairly regular basis, bless his heart. |
3. halfpace
noun: that landing at the top of a flight of stairs where you have to turn to take another flight of stairs.
4. jentacular
adjective: having to do with breakfast
'Nuff said. |
5. kakorrhaphiohobia
noun: the fear of failure
A healthy thing in proper doses, kakorrhaphiohobia keeps us motivated -- concerning everything from saving our souls and raising good children to reading recipes carefully and not giving your husband a haircut when you're tired and cranky
Not my husband -- because I refuse to cut his hair when I'm tired and/or cranky. Kakorrhaphiohobia. And just plain old mercy. |
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6. kerfuffle
noun: loud and boisterous behaviour
7. lackadaisical - adjective: unmotivated
8. lollygag - verb: to be idle or lazy
9. quire
noun: a pack of paper, usually around 25 pieces; less than a ream.
It's a fascinating thing, what people tend to hoard during hard times. Last year I think we were all drawn up short (snort) by the run on toilet paper at the beginning of the China Virus Plandemic. A different kind of paper than that which is bought in quires, but a vital thing is toilet paper, no denying it. He who controls the TP controls the world. (Charmin: "Muwahaha!") Fast Forward to May 2021: at the very mention of possible gasoline shortages, everyone runs and fills up their gas tanks. (We did!) Fuel is vital; a two mile line is worth the wait! But, my Dad, who lived through the Depression, always stayed stocked up on paper -- writing paper -- quires and quires of writing paper (and bins of Ivory soap) stored under our house -- probably to this day. I'm guessing these were things he especially valued and missed in his childhood. Tells you a lot about my Dad, huh? Does anyone buy loose leaf paper any more or is that a relic of a bygone era?
(For the record... We also have bins of paper and notebooks and journals and school supplies. And books. And soap. And toilet paper. And gasoline. And ammo.)
10. ulotrichous
adjective: having curly hair
Or nowadays in all the rain and humidity here in Iowa, what is more generally frizzy hair -- in a pony tail.11. xertz
verb: the act of gulping something down with haste.
I'm invariably half finished with my meal before Dan gets this far. (Not much exaggerating.) I admit it; I am a xertzer. Especially when I'm really hungry -- and the food smells so good! * Photo taken at Boxer BBQ in downtown Council Bluffs, IA. Great barbecue, great atmosphere, great service -- No masks to be seen anywhere! Highly recommended! |
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