Friday, June 19, 2009

Confidential to Leslie.



Did you know that the word "solstice" comes from the Latin sol, for sun, and stitium, for to stop?

I think in your case you can apply it and make it mean "daughter-stop". As in, stop whatever you're doing on the solstice and just do whatever the heck you want.

Save that first option for me.

2 comments:

Bethrandal said...

Thanks K! I don't get the "daughter-stop" reference. ??Loved the links and of course you know 007 was my fav! "Serenity now" will no doubt help me cope in the coming days. Love you! LH

Kristi said...

Aw, just trying to be funny: son-stop, daughter-stop. Feeling older? STOP. Feeling sweaty? STOP and drink something frosty. Turning off "Casino Royale"? STOP. Not feeling like going to lunch next week? STOP.