And we’re back!
Hope everyone had a prankalicious April Fool’s Day. Here’s something weird for you. You’re welcome!
And we’re back!
Hope everyone had a prankalicious April Fool’s Day. Here’s something weird for you. You’re welcome!

Happy Daylight Savings! Your word for today is:
“outré |oōˈtrā|
adjective
unusual and startling”
Juliette is sure those outré hills are going to wake up and devour her at any moment. Is she dreaming?
Okay, maybe one vocab word. Oh, education of the masses, I can’t quit you:
“alfresco |alˈfreskō; äl|
adverb & adjective
in the open air”
Anna and Tatum aren’t sure why the flowers are nearly half the size of the tree, but they choose not to let logic spoil their alfresco frolic.

As I’m *sure* you know, March 4 was National Grammar Day. Whee!
“pedagogy |ˈpedəˌgäjē; -ˌgōjē|
noun ( pl. -gies)
the method and practice of teaching, especially as an academic subject or theoretical concept”
Anna inflicted her syntax-based pedagogy upon her students for National Grammar Day. Then she ate strawberry ice cream in front of them. Because she’s evil.

“concomitant |kənˈkämitənt|
adjective
naturally accompanying or associated”
Concomitant with his love for king cake and shiny, plastic beads, Chester hopes everyone had a fabulous Mardi Gras. You’re welcome.
“perdition |pərˈdi sh ən|
noun
a state of eternal punishment and damnation into which a sinful and unpenitent person passes after death.”
In other words: hell. The mimo’s name is Greer.