Monday, March 14, 2011

OK, so...

First of all, maybe faltering wasn't the right choice of words, but maybe it was (or maybe it was, but sometimes it wasn't, but sometimes it is...).  It is a falter from the norm.  It is a falter from what I've known.  Yes, it's still greater than most everyone else I know, but still not quite what I'm used to from that person.

Secondly, how do you know that I'm talking about YOU, oh, dear commenter! ;-) Maybe I'm talking about someone else that I know that is FALTERING!!!

Today is rainy and dreary.  Hannah has already stated she wants to go to the gym, but I'm not really liking the idea of getting out today.  I should probably go and socialize, but eh...I'm kind of just liking staying in today.  If it weren't rainy AND chilly, we'd go for a walk in the rain.  Alas, it is.

Here begins our week...

4 comments:

  1. Yet another reason having kids is awesome: when it rains, you can play in the puddle for THEM. Not because it's fun for adults or anything. :D

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  2. Webster says:
    Falter: Verb intransitive: 1) to move uncertainly or unsteadily, totter, stumble; 2) to stumble in speech, speak haltingly, stammer; 3) to act hesitantly, show uncertainty, waver, flinch; 4) to lose strength, certainty, etc, weaken. Verb transitive: 1) to say hesitantly or timidly. Noun: 1) a faltering, 2) a faltering sound.

    Take your pick...

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  3. Tricia-are you arguing FOR having kids?!?

    Tommy-Then again, maybe falter is an appropriate choice of words! :)

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  4. OK, maybe a slight "lose strength, certainty, etc, weaken." BUT not much more than that. Just if you were commenting on the aforementioned "commenter." or is it "commentor?" Is that a faulter as well? Oh no, another falter, maybe?

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