Thanks Again

Keck is famous for his light-fluffy, pefectly mixed, great-tasting waffles. It was quite a surprise this morning when they were a little tough, a lot chewy, and not what we expecting. It was a mystery even to him. But no one complained. We simply ate the waffles, and were grateful that someone had the wherewithal…

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{Re}levant

I could find no real etymology that this word is a true again work. Yet, I come back to relevant quite often. Is what I’m doing relevant? Is this topic relevant to that topic? Relevant means having significance or bearing on the matter at hand. There’s a great publication by the name RELEVANT Magazine. It’s…

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{Re}evaluate

New information informs your decisions. Keck and I are in receiving new information mode, which also means we’re in re-evaluation mode. We’ve found ourselves in this place before. And it’s always an interesting place to be. The list of pros and cons. The constant balancing of important to us ideas and plans. If this happens…

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{Re}st

There’s real wisdom in taking a hot bath. And, rest. We learned this recently perhaps as suckers or patsies. We were fairly convinced that we needed a new kickstart to getting to a healthier weight and spent an exorbitant amount of money on a 30-day detox kit, complete with vitamins, a special tea, and bath…

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{Re}staurant

Here’s an again word you wouldn’t think was really an again word. Despite the fact that we’re trying to be adults and answer the question, “What’s for dinner?” with the words, “We’ve got food at home,” we come and go to restaurants time and again. In my mind there are tiers of restaurants: Utility Food:…

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{Re}gress Redux

This is an addendum to my post from last night, mainly since I discovered this now rather than then. I received my Grammarly report, and, well, I’m a little impressed with myself. Grammarly says in this blog I use 625 unique words. Apparently, that’s a bigger vocabulary than 76 percent of Grammarly’s users. My latest…

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{Re}gress

I cannot believe that it’s taken me an entire year to find this site. It’s called Membean, and it helps students, second-language learners, test takes, and curious logophiles like me. Reflect upon re-, and your vocabulary prowess will never regress! Word Root of The Day: ReMembean Regress, of course, means to return to a former undeveloped state.…

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