Kaye made some of her sausage bread. She had to keep us at bay while she took a couple of pictures of it. That stuff is TREMENDOUS!
LOOK! There's another one!
Morgan chillin' by the woodstove. It was12ºF outside when I took this pic.
OK. Everyone concentrate now. Good cat.....
Bad cat.
Mason working his little brain trying to come up with a word with more than 2 letters in it.Oh the shame. Spugniltz isn't a word after all.
Is there any of that sausage bread left?
The winning board. Kaye 168, Greg 149, Morgan 119, Mason 96. Mitchell was reading a book on the sofa by the fire.
Yeah, yeah. It's a Yiddish-Swahili derivation of a Pig Latin word. That's legal. I read it somewhere.
All in all, a good relaxing Saturday.
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By the way, Kaye cheated.
I cheated??? Oh, I don't think so!
Who tried to use the word "serem" in the triple word score spot? It wasn't me. It was someone else. Someone named Greg.
That was an old Swahili derivitive of a Latin phrase that no longer shows up in the VERY SMALL dictionary that you used. If you had gotten a larger dictionary with MORE words in it, it would have been there. You need a really really big dictionary to hold all of my words, honey.
Ok. You guys are just too funny. Kaye, your un-cut sausage bread kinda looks like some kind of larval sea slug. But I'm sure it tastes good!
And by the way serem is a word. It is what you inject in to a snake-bite victim, silly!
Yeah, I thought the bread looked like a slug in the picture, too!
"Serem" is not a word, but "serum" is. Believe me, we looked it up!
And for the record, "Zen" is not an acceptable Scrabble word, but Greg didn't challenge me on it! I'm not going to complain about the points that I got using it in the triple-word-score spot, though.
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