KiTh aNd kIN
[kith and kin] – phrase/idioms. - one's relations. The word kith is Old English, and the original senses were ‘knowledge’, ‘one's native land’, and ‘friends and neighbours’. oRiGIn: The phrase kith and kin originally denoted one's country and relatives; later one's friends and relatives. -KinS [-k-nn-s]- a diminutive suffix of nouns: indicates smallness or, by semantic extension qualities such as familiarity and affection as in daddykins - a name a child calls their father when they want something.

Saturday, December 11, 2010

MK's morning off

On Saturday mornings you and DK go off to swimming lessons.  You love it.  He loves it.  And I love it.  Because its MK's morning off.  This morning MK had a massage ... a no reason, not in pain or suffering an injury massage but just a "I deserve a nice relax" massage and they are the very best kind.



Top it off with a stroll through the local bric a brac shop and guess what? I finally found the beside lamp!  After several false starts and years of general low grade irritation with its Planet Lamp predecessor (not that I don't love planets but it just didn't fit right there).

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