Parlez-vous Français?
Don’t worry, fluency is not required.
But you can certainly fancy up your vocabulary—and maybe even fluff up your ego—with French flair.
Start by saying the word …
The working vocabulary of the average 14-year-old has declined in the last 50 years from 25,000 words to 10,000. Language reflects the depth of our human experience. Because we think in words, are we losing the capacity to say what we feel?
Like, whatever.
Parlez-vous Français?
Don’t worry, fluency is not required.
But you can certainly fancy up your vocabulary—and maybe even fluff up your ego—with French flair.
Start by saying the word …
That’s too cute. I would LOVE an egg scale like this. I wonder where I could find one!!! Have a great weekend. Love and hugs from the ocean shores of California, Heather 🙂
Heather, http://www.EggCartons.com sells the egg scales. 🙂
Too fun! I think most of my eggs are on the smaller medium side because my neighbor mama friend shares her surplus & hers are gigantic in comparison!
Here’s a word that caught my eye—and my memory. Below is a snippet of an article in the upcoming “Smitten” April/May 2012 issue of my magazine.
“It’s the same creativity she puts into caring for her family and writing a blog called …
I think that’s really cool. I’ll have to give it a try myself and see if it helps me remember stuff 🙂 🙂 Have a great weekend. Love and hugs from the ocean shores of California, Heather 🙂
01:52 !!!! I love memory games. Thanks for the link.
My mom taught us to use mnemonic devices to remember things at a very young age. It got me through school, piano lessons, etc., etc.
I still come up with CRAZY phrases to commit things to memory. This is a great word and a great tool.
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And that’ad be me in my world!