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Carpe Diem #941 Heart






The blue-eyed, blond haired boy stole my heart when he was just a kicking fetus.  The love continued to grow as we watched him coo, then talk his special talk.  Grandaddy, (Nandad) always let him play with the tool box.  Screwdrivers were i-dikers.  Caboose was bagoose. The Playskool Tyke Bike was and is nooden-nooden.  When looking for someone, he would say their name in a sing song, quizzical fashion while shaking his head in a negative fashion.  He now uses words he learned during his college and grad school years two decades ago.  These words are not nearly as fun as those precious made up toddler words.



thunderclap
acts as a bossy stormhorn
rainbrella time!

©  Janice 'petra domina' Adcock


Thanks to Chèvrefeuille for daily prompts on 

CARPE DIEM HAIKU KAI


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  1. love your new word!

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    1. Well, I cannot take credit as it was my son!

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  2. Hari OM
    so glad there was a rainbrella handy... here at 'the hutch' -wordbirths- are happening all the time, a kinda 'menopolydiyslexica'... my rain defender is called the storm-brelly! YAM xx

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    1. With aging brains I find it interesting to see how many new words we accidentally create! Love storm-brelly!
      janice, xx

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  3. Very well done Janice, real chuckle

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  4. Lovely Janice, you breathe life in such fond memories:)

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  5. Woha ! Beautiful words ! We can use them too ! my fav. is rainbrella ! There are two type here , one for the shade and the other for rain ! We can coin sunbrella , rainbrella ... ! And the haiku itself is a sublime one !

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    1. here is my attempt , pl have a look ! @ https://rajkumarmilan.wordpress.com/2016/03/19/the-blogpond/

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  6. Wonderful memories you share here with us Janice. I remember that my youngest son (now 25 yrs) had his own words for e.g. market and playing outside. Really nice memories.

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