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Wow I kinda suck and keeping up my blog. I guess that's what happens when you live in a dome with 29 other people.Lately it has been CRAZY hectic in my world. With all of the switching going on, I sometimes get confused about where I am and what I am supposed to be doing.And poor Bee, she is trying so hard right now. I wish we could share with her why she is struggling so much but that is not what we are here for. In her latest post, it is clear that she is still struggling with our mom and the horrible relationship that has become of it. I wish I could give her the strength she needs to confront her and talk to her.There is a new alter among us. Her name is Quinn. She's pretty okay in my book. Kinda spunky and vibrant plus she speaks Spanish fluently. Sometimes I wish I knew another language besides ASL and English! Oh well...that is for a future date I suppose.I hope you all are doing swell and thanks for the support.Laura
Purloin is my new favorite word. This weekend we used it about 34920473897 times.PurloinDefinition: to appropriate wrongfully and often by a breach of trust.Pronunciation: pər-ˈlȯin
Function: transitive verb
Etymology: Middle English
Synonym: steal
-Laura
Valetudinary/Valetudinarian are the chosen words!Function: AdjectiveEtymology: LatinDefinition (1st word): a person who is in poor healthDefinition (2nd word): a person who is excessively concerned about his or her health ailments-Laura
Malodorous is the word of the week!Function: adjectiveDefinition: having an unpleasant smellSynonyms: stinking, fetid, fusty, musty, putrid, rank-Laura
Recalcitrant is the chosen word for this week!Function: adjectiveEtymology: Latin Definition: obstinately defiant of authority or restraint; difficult to manage or operate-Laura
Querimonious is the word for this week!
Function: adjective
Definition: complaining; querulous; apt to complain
-Laura
Perspicacious is the word of the week!Pronunciation: \ˌpər-spə-ˈkā-shəs\Function: adjectiveEtymology: LatinDefinition: of acute mental vision or discernment; keen-Laura