Hi everyone. It’s Wednesday, so time for the Wednesday HodgePodge. I’m so happy Joyce, being a Christian, did her best to be inclusive by not mentioning “Christmas” specifically where it wasn’t necessary and instead writing “the holidays”. Thanks for being mindful of those subscribing to other faiths or spiritual paths or none at all! Here goes.
1. Oxford’s Word of the Year for 2023 is “rizz”. Hmmm…before today had you ever heard the word? Do you know what it means? (Apparently it’s short for charisma) Have you ever used the word? If you were in charge of the world, what word would you declare word of the year for 2023?
Never heard of it nor used it. No, I had no idea what it means. If I were in charge of the world, wouldn’t I have better things to do than decide on a word for 2023? I have no idea what word I’d declare a universal word of the year.
2. What’s one word you tend to abbreviate in your writing or speech? (as in rizz for charisma)
I can’t think of any off the top of my head. I remember in high school we abbreviated a lot. “Philo” for philosophy class, for example. My spouse said it’s a grammar school thing. I remember the Center for Consultation and Expertise consultant writing a report on me in 2018 abbreviating the Dutch word for grammar school, which is “Gymnasium” (and no, it has nothing to do with sports) to “Gym” too. This may not sound as unusual to American readers, who abbreviate their version of gymnasium all the time, but it’s a real grammar school thing to say “I went to Gym” to say your secondary school was a grammar school.
3. Are you a Hallmark movie watcher this time of year? What’s your favorite character from a holiday-themed movie, book, or TV special?
I answered this question last year too I think, to the effect that I’ve never seen any Hallmark movies. Nor have I read many Christmassy or winter-themed books. I’d say my favorite characters are Aisha and Emily from the chapter book Snowstar and the Big Freeze by Daisy Meadows (and all of that series).
4. Something you look forward to eating this month?
Cinnamon stars, of course! I always talk about those. They are a type of holiday-themed cookie by a Dutch brand called Bolletje. They come in chocolate tree and coconut bell (or vice versa) varieties too. Two years ago, I got four packages of cinnamon stars from my day activities staff in Raalte and had to share the last package before it expired in late February.
5. What’s the most stressful part of the holiday season for you?
This year, visiting my parents on the 25th. It’ll be the first time in five years that we’ll be visiting them and the first time in as many years that we’ll be together as a family (including my sister). Of course, my brother-in-law and two nieces will come too.
6. Insert your own random thought here.
I updated to iOS 17.2 last Monday, which introduces the Journal app to the iPhone. So far, the only thing I sort of like is the Suggestions thing, which Day One, my usual journal app, has made use of too, since it’s an API. I still think it needs improving on though.
Cinnamon stars is a great name for a cookie and that sounds yummy!
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They are absolutely yummy indeed! Thanks for stopping by.
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I have never head of the word “rizz” before. I have a teenager and young adult so thought I am pretty savvy to all the new words used but this one is new to me. lol
Those Cinnamon stars sound so good!
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Thanks for commenting. I’m pretty sure most people never heard of the word of the year that’s picked. The words of the year chosen by the Dutch main dictionary though, I’d at least heard of most years.
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Cinnamon stars sound like something I’d like, particularly the coconut variety. I’m glad you’ll be with family for Christmas. I will be with my mom and all my siblings this year, the first Christmas we’re all together in 8 years. We’re all excited.
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Thank you for stopping by. The coconut and the chocolate cookies don’t have cinnamon in them, for clarity’s sake; they have coconut and chocolate in place of the cinnamon on the cinnamon stars respectively.
Glad you’re excited about being together with your family for Christmas. I don’t have the best relationship with my parents or sister, so that’s why it is stressful for me.
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Hi Astrid, I haven t seen this post until now, I have so many to catch up on, but I too like the new journal app in IOS 17. I also have day one too though which I love. The cookies you mentioned sound amazing! Xoxo
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Thanks for commenting. I don’t use the iPhone’s default journal app but I do occasionally use its Suggestions API in Day One.
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