The French word of the day is pousser. It's pronounced poo-say and it means “to push.” It also means" to grow" (as in plants), and it also means "to grow up" - as in - what kids do. A related word is poussette (poo-set), which means "stroller," and now that Petit Prince has gone and pousser-d, we ... read more
Life in the Trenches: Chapter 1
PART ONE A Lady unformed «My frame was not hidden from you when I was made in the secret place. When I was woven in the depths of the earth, your eyes saw my unformed body. All the days ordained for me were written in your book before one of them came to be.» Psalm 139:15-16 I was destined to ... read more
So Folks, What’s This?
What's this called? What's it used for? Any ideas? ;-) ... read more
Review of 2012 – Word for 2013
It seems that everybody is doing a year in review of their best stuff for 2012 so I thought I would do the same. Not that I think for one minute you're actually going to click on any of the links, but at least you can look at the pictures, and will know what went on, right? I'm hooking up with ... read more
My Memoire
Sir and I decided that this was the year we were going to live dangerously. We were given an unexpected date night on Christmas because my mother-in-law wanted to take the two older kids hiking, along with her other grandchildren (all of my parents are way more fit than I am – my mom does Zumba, ... read more
Chucking the Tree
How do you combat the distressing, dispiriting process of . . . chucking the tree? Why, you organize a hunt for chocolate ornaments! High up so that the dog can't get them. Rules of Engagement: All's fair in love and chocolate. And we're off! Woah! What was that? Hey! Body slam! (I ... read more
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