For mom's birthday, i decided to upload some recent video of Sara to the blog.
Enjoy!
Sunday, April 27, 2008
Sara at 5 months
Saturday, April 19, 2008
More Sara Photos
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april 2008 |
Tuesday, April 15, 2008
Sara's first softball game
Friday, April 11, 2008
Grandpa visit
Tuesday, April 8, 2008
Word Rules
Here are a few rules that i "discovered" about English words. (As far as i know, I'm the only person in the world that knows these, so they're probably wrong). If you have counter-examples or other similar rules that you've figured out yourself, please add them to the comments.
No word ends in the letter "v". (exceptions: "Slav", a proper noun; "rev", an abbreviation)
The only word that has an "f" pronounced like a "v" is "of".
No verb's infinitive ends in a single "s". Many, like "to miss", end in double "s".
Although not really a rule, I thought of another thing long ago and remembered it when i read something similar on the internet...The longest one syllable word i can think of is "strengths" (9 letters). This thought was inspired by the word "Schweppes", which is 9 letters, but it's a (foreign) proper noun, so it doesn't count. The other guy's page that said that "screeched" is the longest, it's also 9 letters.
No word ends in the letter "v". (exceptions: "Slav", a proper noun; "rev", an abbreviation)
The only word that has an "f" pronounced like a "v" is "of".
No verb's infinitive ends in a single "s". Many, like "to miss", end in double "s".
Although not really a rule, I thought of another thing long ago and remembered it when i read something similar on the internet...The longest one syllable word i can think of is "strengths" (9 letters). This thought was inspired by the word "Schweppes", which is 9 letters, but it's a (foreign) proper noun, so it doesn't count. The other guy's page that said that "screeched" is the longest, it's also 9 letters.
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