{Re}pudiate

As in refuse to accept. I repudiate what others think about me. After all, it’s none of my business. I try to live like this. Yet, I’m often shocked when others don’t see things my way, think well of me, or flat out don’t like me. (I know, right? Can you imagine? I’m sure you…

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{Re}lax

When I get my nails done, the manicurist tells me multiple times to relax. Every pedicurist gets a forewarning that I’m a little jumpy and ticklish. Today, on a visit to the chiropractor, I got the same thing. “Relax,” the doctor kept saying. The more someone tells me to relax the more difficult it is.…

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{Re}st

An object at rest stays at rest and an object in motion stays in motion with the same speed and in the same direction unless acted upon by an unbalanced force. From: PHYSICSCLASSROOM.COM This fascinating law of physics has always intrigued me. When I studied physics in college, I was a commuter student. I spent at…

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{Re}establish

I received a text today from my friend, Sheri, who injured her knee. She had an appointment with a clinic for an MRI, and with her current insurance she was expecting a copay. When her husband took her to the appointment, she was told what the copay was: $1,000. “The words that dropped out of…

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{Re}list

Last night on Facebook, I posted that next Thursday, April 11, will be my 100th post here on TotallyKris.com. I asked for some words. Some of you suggested words already on my list. Others suggested words I thought were on the list and weren’t. Keck and I took on the project of reviewing the list…

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{Re}wind

Back in the day when video cassettes were how you saw the latest movies or binge-watched television, there was nothing worse than getting a movie that hadn’t been rewound. The video stores started posting signs on literal walls: Be Kind. Rewind. It was the 80s version of pay it forward. And everyone from the era…

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{Re}pose

In which I do not mean at heavenly rest, rest after exertion, harmony of color, or the noun version of the word in Merriam-Webster. The closest meaning is the verb form: poise. Or in this case to literally pose again. Tonight’s Tate Lecture at the SMU campus featured Amy Cuddy, the famous psychologist who gives…

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{Re}st

Dormancy. I recently purchased some plants from an online nursery. When they arrived the insert was clear. These plants are NOT dead, they are dormant. Basically, once you plant them they’ll come alive again. And, they did. I planted hostas in the ground and they perked up immediately, and have been growing like crazy. I…

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