Monthly Archives: February 2008

Learn-A-Word Wednesday: caterwaul \KAT-uhr-wawl\

intransitive verb:

1. To make a harsh cry.
2. To have a noisy argument.
3. A shrill, discordant sound.

John met Angela head-to-head and there was a lot of bellowing and caterwauling.
– Matthew Parris, “Prescott grapples with his feminine side”, Times (London), December 14, 2000

Caterwaul is from Middle English caterwawen, “to cry as a cat,” either from Medieval Dutch kater, “tomcat” + Dutch wauwelen, “to tattle,” or for catawail, from cat-wail, “to wail like a cat.”

So you probably knew this word. But did you know how to spell it? And did you know it could be used in ways other than “quit your caterwauling, child!!”? You say this, right? It’s up there with “what’s all the foofaraw?!” around here.

Okay, I may be weird.

I just hope that there is not too much caterwauling here later today (unless there is an actual CAT wailing) when I will try yet again for a blood-free, bruise-free playdate between two four-year-old girls.

Got any caterwauling goin’ on at your place?

Hearos, anyone? It’s the bulk pack.

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Here’s what we’ve learned about Hot Tamales:

ht.jpgFirst, I noticed the “movie size” box on sale at the drug store this week. Such value! BUY!

Second, turns out Kid likes them, too. EAT! Initially, I felt proud. Such spicy things she’s eating, yes, sugary, but also SPICY! OLE!

Third, when left to her own devices while we slept in (barely), Kid liking the HT so MUCH eats almost the WHOLE large-enough-for-a-hamster-family (or at least a baby mouse) box. UGH!

Fourth, later, after swimming and playing, Kid’s stomach aches and aches and ACHES. Severe Hot Tamale poisoning! OUCH!

Fifth, partially digested Hot Tamales, not so hot. But, still with the pinkish tint. On the bedspread. YUCK!

Q: What moral to the story have we gleaned?

A: HIDE the Hot Tamales.

(what? is there another moral?)

A2: SUE Hot Tamales for no warning label?

(what?)

Laugh or cry, one of those.

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the secret of dealing with a playdate gone BAD?

00gk8d-29830784.jpgA drink for the grown-up, not the kids. Although that IS tempting, too…..

A few horrendous playdates have occurred here lately. Bossiness, yelling, feet stamping….and the children aren’t acting nicely either. Mostly, my Kid. She has a hard time sharing her precious treasures, even those items she routinely steps on, kicks around, rips, and crushes. That one-armed McDonald’s doll with pink hair? Sooooo special.

You can tell the playdate is over by the shot glass on the counter. Not that I am indulging during the playdate, unless it’s turned really ugly. I just need to take the edge off when the furor subsides. Even those playdates that aren’t bad leave me twisted in knots as I wait for hours for that tantrum shoe to fall. Any moment it will happen, any moment….

How do parents who don’t drink cope? Any non-alcoholic options? I just can’t think of one. Not until the hubs installs a hot tub for me.

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Too pretty to eat?

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Almost. [gulp]

My only complaint is that these Recchiuti pieces are too SMALL.

Happy Valentine’s Day, everyone!

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Learn-A-Word: lubricious \loo-BRISH-us\

adjective:

1. Lustful; lewd.
2. Stimulating or appealing to sexual desire or imagination.
3. Having a slippery or smooth quality.

And even if the public ate up every lubricious detail about their leaders, that same public grew offended that the news media would actually pander to their baser impulses.
– Jeff Greenfield, “Film at 11″, New York Times, November 7, 1999

Lubricious derives from Latin lubricus, “slippery, smooth.”

Maybe because Valentine’s Day is coming. Maybe because I just read Candy Girl by Diablo Cody (I’m gettin’ to Cannery Row, book club, I’m gettin’ there). This word seemed appropriate.

Are you having lubricious thoughts this week?

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