My son texted this Scrabulary word to me today. Apparently, some mishap has occurred and he promises to tell me the story later but wanted to pass along this excellent word.
"I'll be home tomorning to wait for the water damage company."
Hope treading water was not required, ~Scrabulary Chris :o
A Scrabulary word revisited, in present tense and with a different meaning. All the Scrabulary words are still a part of my vocabulary and sometimes come out with a new meaning under different circumstances.
"Hopefully, this new opportunity will be a churn for the better."
Seems Swuvie's brain was so eager to get something said that she combined three words into one great Scrabulary word. She was enjoying dinner out with Donut and after biting into a hamburger said:
"This is sooo yoogy!"
That must have been some burger! ~Scrabulary Chris :D
When we were sitting in the living room we heard an odd sound. We eventually figured out that the cat had fallen off the back of the couch where she had been snoozing. She hadn't come out from behind the couch so I wondered if she was all right and Swuvie said:
"She's okay. She's just sitting back there thinking 'I hope no one neard that.' "
In preparation for the arrival of my grandson, my daughter has me making baby blankets. Needed to prep my sewing machine before I could sew and ended up saying:
"As soon as I wobbin, I can sew it up."
So far--classic Mickey fabric and Boston Red Sox fabric blankets. Cute and fun! ~Scrabulary Chris :D
My big brother turned 60 on 3/4 and posted the following on FB.
"60 and excelerating?"
I teased him and wrote "Typo or Scrabulary word?" He replied: "I intended "exhilarating and accelerating"? I said: "That's a Scrabulary word!! I'll use it in my blog if you don't mind?" So here it is!
Thanks, Bro. Hope the future years are exhilarating but not accelerating too fast. ~Scrabulary Chris :D