• Lack of knowledge often leads to misunderstanding, fear, misguided decisions and missing opportunities.

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  • I am one happy Dad!! Ivan called us this morning. I am very disappointed that I was out running at that time, but he told his Mom, to tell me that he is doing his best and that he misses running with me. He has a cold from the change of weather, and it also gave him a nose bleed. He got 2 days light duty. He gave us his "ship" and "division" that he is assigned to. He said that he will be able to call again in 2 weeks. My goodness! It feels so good to hear from him.
    I am one happy Dad!! Ivan called us this morning. I am very disappointed that I was out running at that time, but he told his Mom, to tell me that he is doing his best and that he misses running with me. He has a cold from the change of weather, and it also gave him a nose bleed. He got 2 days light duty. He gave us his "ship" and "division" that he is assigned to. He said that he will be able to call again in 2 weeks. My goodness! It feels so good to hear from him.
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  • Well, Ivan made it safely to Hawaii. He is now flying to Denver, and then on to Chicago. When he gets to boot camp, he will not get much sleep the first night, maybe 1-2 hours, so I feel for him after having almost 18 hours of flight time, and a few layovers. Please keep praying for him. Thank you all so much.
    Well, Ivan made it safely to Hawaii. He is now flying to Denver, and then on to Chicago. When he gets to boot camp, he will not get much sleep the first night, maybe 1-2 hours, so I feel for him after having almost 18 hours of flight time, and a few layovers. Please keep praying for him. Thank you all so much.
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  • Word of the Day: Phosphene.

    Noun
    1. A ring or spot of light produced by pressure on the eyeball or direct stimulation of the visual system other than by light.

    Example Sentences.
    1. "Holly rubbed her eyes when she woke up, which caused phosphenes to form."
    2. "The doctor assured her that phosphenes were perfectly normal to see when her eyes were
    closed."
    3. "After he sneezed several times, floating phosphenes appeared behind his eyelids."

    Word Origin.
    French, mid-19th century

    Here's a term to ask your optometrist about: Phosphenes are the shapes and spots of light seen when the eyes are closed.
    Word of the Day: Phosphene. Noun 1. A ring or spot of light produced by pressure on the eyeball or direct stimulation of the visual system other than by light. Example Sentences. 1. "Holly rubbed her eyes when she woke up, which caused phosphenes to form." 2. "The doctor assured her that phosphenes were perfectly normal to see when her eyes were closed." 3. "After he sneezed several times, floating phosphenes appeared behind his eyelids." Word Origin. French, mid-19th century Here's a term to ask your optometrist about: Phosphenes are the shapes and spots of light seen when the eyes are closed.
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  • Word of the Day: Inglenook

    Noun
    1. A space on either side of a large fireplace.

    Example Sentences.
    1. "We filled the inglenook with bookshelves and turned it into a cozy reading spot."
    2. "Some historical homes have inglenook fireplaces tucked under a grand staircase."
    3. "Adelaide built a pair of benches for the inglenook."

    Word Origin.
    Scots, late 18th century

    "Ingle" likely comes from the Scottish Gaelic "aingeal," meaning "light, fire," and "nook" is a Middle English word that refers to a corner or fragment.
    Word of the Day: Inglenook Noun 1. A space on either side of a large fireplace. Example Sentences. 1. "We filled the inglenook with bookshelves and turned it into a cozy reading spot." 2. "Some historical homes have inglenook fireplaces tucked under a grand staircase." 3. "Adelaide built a pair of benches for the inglenook." Word Origin. Scots, late 18th century "Ingle" likely comes from the Scottish Gaelic "aingeal," meaning "light, fire," and "nook" is a Middle English word that refers to a corner or fragment.
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  • Word of the Day: Nimbus.

    noun
    1. A luminous cloud or a halo surrounding a supernatural being or a saint.
    2. A light, color, etc., that surrounds someone or something.
    3. A large gray rain cloud.

    Example Sentences.
    1. "The stained glass window depicted three saints surrounded by a round nimbus."
    2. "Sarah reached for her umbrella as she saw the nimbus darken the skies overhead."
    3. "The shadowy figure standing in front of the car was outlined by a nimbus."

    Word Origin.
    Latin, early 17th century

    "Nimbus" comes directly from Latin, meaning "cloud, aureole." ("Aureole" means "a circle of light or brightness surrounding something, especially as depicted in art around the head or body of a person represented as holy.").
    Word of the Day: Nimbus. noun 1. A luminous cloud or a halo surrounding a supernatural being or a saint. 2. A light, color, etc., that surrounds someone or something. 3. A large gray rain cloud. Example Sentences. 1. "The stained glass window depicted three saints surrounded by a round nimbus." 2. "Sarah reached for her umbrella as she saw the nimbus darken the skies overhead." 3. "The shadowy figure standing in front of the car was outlined by a nimbus." Word Origin. Latin, early 17th century "Nimbus" comes directly from Latin, meaning "cloud, aureole." ("Aureole" means "a circle of light or brightness surrounding something, especially as depicted in art around the head or body of a person represented as holy.").
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  • Word of the Day: Literatim.

    adverb
    1. (Of the copying of a text) Letter by letter.

    Example Sentences.
    1. "The monk copied down the theological text literatim."
    2. "Our office assistant takes dictation literatim on her typewriter."
    3. "The first draft was printed literatim, without any editing

    Word Origin.
    Latin, early 17th century

    This term stems from the medieval Latin "littera," meaning "letter." "Verbatim" and "literatim" might seem like synonyms, but their exact definitions differ slightly. "Verbatim" means "in the exact words," while "literatim" means "letter for letter."
    Word of the Day: Literatim. adverb 1. (Of the copying of a text) Letter by letter. Example Sentences. 1. "The monk copied down the theological text literatim." 2. "Our office assistant takes dictation literatim on her typewriter." 3. "The first draft was printed literatim, without any editing Word Origin. Latin, early 17th century This term stems from the medieval Latin "littera," meaning "letter." "Verbatim" and "literatim" might seem like synonyms, but their exact definitions differ slightly. "Verbatim" means "in the exact words," while "literatim" means "letter for letter."
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  • Word of the Day: Howbeit.

    ADVERB
    1. Nevertheless; however.

    Example Sentences.
    1. "Our time in the Bahamas was relaxing, howbeit too short."
    2. "I've never been to Spain before; howbeit, I know a lot about the culture."
    3. "Lourdes had never written a haiku; howbeit, her first attempt was impressive."

    Word Origin.
    English, late 15th century

    You can think of "howbeit" as a sort of hybrid of two other words: "however" and "albeit." All three words are synonyms and can be used as conjunctions, but each choice might add a slightly different tone to your statement.
    Word of the Day: Howbeit. ADVERB 1. Nevertheless; however. Example Sentences. 1. "Our time in the Bahamas was relaxing, howbeit too short." 2. "I've never been to Spain before; howbeit, I know a lot about the culture." 3. "Lourdes had never written a haiku; howbeit, her first attempt was impressive." Word Origin. English, late 15th century You can think of "howbeit" as a sort of hybrid of two other words: "however" and "albeit." All three words are synonyms and can be used as conjunctions, but each choice might add a slightly different tone to your statement.
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