Quotidian: daily, usual or customary;
everyday; ordinary; commonplace
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To fight the cold that is kicking. my. butt.
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Not exactly traditional quetzal colors.
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An exercise in time management.
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The curse of the youngest: no one to play with.
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Rocking the solo dance party.
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Just for anyhow.
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Packing the joint: Sunday night popcorn.
(Alternate caption: mid-snick. See it?)
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Early morning moon-set.
This same time, years previous: on kindness, through the kitchen window, roll and twist, GUATEMALA!!!, crumbs, vanilla cream cheese braids, the quotidian (1.16.12), rum raisin shortbread, cranberry relish, the bet, and inner voices.
3 Comments
Athanasia
I don't know what mid snick means? What am I looking for??
Suburban Correspondent
"The curse of the youngest" – oh, my goodness, yes! That happens here, too.
dr perfection
I didn't know John Travolta was visiting you.