Today's Word of the Day:
Prolific [pro·lif·ic] adj. Producing abundant works or results: "Aprolific writer."
The number of projects my three year old brings home from preschool is prolific.
Tuesday, February 28, 2012
Word of the Day Photo Inspiration - 2/27/12
Today's Word of the Day:
Insidious [in·sid·i·ous] adj. 1. Working or spreading harmfully in a subtle or stealthy manner: insidious rumors; an insidious disease. 2. Beguiling but harmful; alluring: insidious pleasures.
Beguiling but harmful? Sounds about right LOL
Insidious [in·sid·i·ous] adj. 1. Working or spreading harmfully in a subtle or stealthy manner: insidious rumors; an insidious disease. 2. Beguiling but harmful; alluring: insidious pleasures.
Beguiling but harmful? Sounds about right LOL
Word of the Day Photo Inspiration - 2/26/12
Today's Word of the Day:
Stipend [sti·pend] n. A fixed amount of money paid at regular intervals as a salary or to cover living expenses.
I get paid in coffee ;) This is my daily stipend in a giant yellow coffee cup.
Stipend [sti·pend] n. A fixed amount of money paid at regular intervals as a salary or to cover living expenses.
I get paid in coffee ;) This is my daily stipend in a giant yellow coffee cup.
Word of the Day Photo Inspiration - 2/25/12
Today's Word of the Day:
Secular [sec·u·lar] adj. 1. Worldly rather than spiritual. 2. Not specifically relating to religion or to a religious body: "A secular book."
My Kiddos rockin' out to some secular music.
Secular [sec·u·lar] adj. 1. Worldly rather than spiritual. 2. Not specifically relating to religion or to a religious body: "A secular book."
My Kiddos rockin' out to some secular music.
Friday, February 24, 2012
Word of the Day - Photo Inspiration 2/24/12
Today's Word of the Day:
Embellish [em·bel·lish] tr.v. 1. To make beautiful, as by ornamentation; decorate. 2. To add fictitious details to exaggerate the truth: "A fanciful account that embellished the true story."
Embellish [em·bel·lish] tr.v. 1. To make beautiful, as by ornamentation; decorate. 2. To add fictitious details to exaggerate the truth: "A fanciful account that embellished the true story."
My son will be four years old this coming April. Lately he has started to embellish his stories a great deal. I have no idea where he comes up with half of the things that come out of his mouth ;)
Thursday, February 23, 2012
Word of the Day - Photo Inspiration 2/23/12
Today's Word of the Day:
Voracity; Voracious [vo·ra·cious] adj. Consuming or eager to consume great amounts of food; ravenous. 2. Having or marked by an insatiable appetite for an activity or pursuit; greedy: "A voracious reader."
Voracity; Voracious [vo·ra·cious] adj. Consuming or eager to consume great amounts of food; ravenous. 2. Having or marked by an insatiable appetite for an activity or pursuit; greedy: "A voracious reader."
I think she's going through a growth spurt....she's been especially voracious lately.
Wednesday, February 22, 2012
Word of the Day - Photo Inspiration 2/22/12
Today's Word of the Day:
Vociferous [vo·cif·er·ous] adj. Making, given to, or marked by noisy and vehement outcry.
Vociferous [vo·cif·er·ous] adj. Making, given to, or marked by noisy and vehement outcry.
Don't let him fool you....this little guy is as vociferousas they come!
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