A to Z(ed) blogging Challenge - (my) Life in the TIme of CoVid-19
X is for X
Math nerd alert! |
Looking through my logbook I could have picked Xmas or Xray but I don't like using the term Xmas for Christmas (even though I did write it down that way in my to-do list from December as in Xmas lights), and I am so tired of all the X-rays, MRIs, CTScans, and Ultrasounds I have had in the last year I just don't want to give it any more energy.
I do use X a lot in my notes. Sometimes it represents an algebraic unknown as in the calculations above. Sometime it represents multiplication. It can represent the number of times to take a vitamin, or to repeat a knitting motif - 3x. There are many big Xs in my logbook as I have crossed out something I have completed. Often it is a filler for a box to show progress or attendance.
re-posted from A is for Abottie and Aquafit |
I have other examples of X as part of a word I have made note of like Britbox (my new favourite streaming service), or the Ox I knit for my nativity scene last December.
The donkey photo-bombed the Ox pic |
Today X is for X.
Simple.
And makes a more interesting post than X is for Xylophone....or maybe not.
Well, that was fun! To stop and take notice of the cumulative use of the wee in one's life. (And you didn't mention Tic-tac-toe or hugs and kisses!)
ReplyDeleteGreat use of X words! And that ox is super adorable!
ReplyDeleteI love letter X posts! Always such variety.
It's hard to believe the blogging challenge is almost over for 2021. Then the after survey, reflections, and the road trip sign-up.
Plus, I'm taking part in the Bout of Books read-a-thon in May. So much excitement!
J Lenni Dorner~ Co-host of the #AtoZchallenge, OperationAwesome6 Debut Author Interviewer, Reference& Speculative Fiction Author