Well, 'tis a dreary day hear in NY...there is a BBQ later at a friend's house...which will have to be an inside affair, if it is still happening at all. Rain is in the forecast ALLLL day. 

So, after no one would play with me last night, i had a couple of drinks and went to sleep like a good wife and mother
So! I continuing with that sentiment, I am here to teach you all again.
Another word of the day: most people know what this one means, but few probably know it's origin.
WORD OF THE DAY:
impeccable adj 1: not capable of sinning or liable to sin *2: free from fault or blame : flawless
*Although the restaurant was a bit expensive, we found its memorable cuisine, luxurious decor, and impeccable service to be well worth the price.
The word "impeccable" has been used in English since at least 1531. It derives from the Latin word impeccabilis, a combination of the Latin prefix in-, meaning "not," and the verb peccare, meaning "to sin." Peccare has other descendants in English: "peccadillo" means "a slight offense" and "peccant" means "guilty of a moral offense" or simply "faulty." There is also "peccavi," which comes from Latin, where it literally means "Ihave sinned" and which is used in English as a noun meaning "an acknowledgement of sin."
I miss you guys, on here...This job has taken up all of my free time- i feel that I am needed by my son and family because I am never home...my apologies to everyone for that- I wish I could be here more often.
BUT! such is life, yes?
I wish you all a wonderful 4th of July if i don't touch in again before then...I'll be working that day as well.
So, hugs and kisses to all-
xoxo
TnT



So, after no one would play with me last night, i had a couple of drinks and went to sleep like a good wife and mother


WORD OF THE DAY:
impeccable adj 1: not capable of sinning or liable to sin *2: free from fault or blame : flawless
*Although the restaurant was a bit expensive, we found its memorable cuisine, luxurious decor, and impeccable service to be well worth the price.
The word "impeccable" has been used in English since at least 1531. It derives from the Latin word impeccabilis, a combination of the Latin prefix in-, meaning "not," and the verb peccare, meaning "to sin." Peccare has other descendants in English: "peccadillo" means "a slight offense" and "peccant" means "guilty of a moral offense" or simply "faulty." There is also "peccavi," which comes from Latin, where it literally means "Ihave sinned" and which is used in English as a noun meaning "an acknowledgement of sin."
I miss you guys, on here...This job has taken up all of my free time- i feel that I am needed by my son and family because I am never home...my apologies to everyone for that- I wish I could be here more often.
BUT! such is life, yes?
I wish you all a wonderful 4th of July if i don't touch in again before then...I'll be working that day as well.
So, hugs and kisses to all-
xoxo
TnT
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chefdaddy:
I will be joining you in working the fourth. You do what you have to for your family, then you party twice as hard when you get home.
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