Using a book broth base, adding the savory of whimsical observation, and stirring well.
Monday, October 6, 2014
Heir to Carroll
So, not being wildly shy of that age, which I am told, in China is considered when a woman comes into her power - that lovely time when the movement of the moon is nothing but a beauty to be observed and not a calendar to be counted - and I am faced with the phrase perimenopausal. I take pleasure in the sound of words and my pleasure in the sound of that is at the level of 'yuck'. So I decided to make up my own word for the waning of my moon. Chási̱ is Greek for waning. So I am in menochási̱. (meno-kah-see)
Labels:
lewis carroll,
menopause,
moon
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