I gave
cattitude a birthday adjective yesterday.
I bought some of the adjectival objects and made others: the lyrics of "One-Eyed, One-Horned, Flying Purple People Eater", printed on purple paper; a lollipop that I am promised will change the color of his tongue; a copy of Harold and the Purple Crayon; some chocolates, in a fancy gift bag; and a feather, dyed purple, attached to the wrapping paper I used for the book. It didn't take long for him to identify his birthday adjective as purple, just the thing for a Big Purple Cat. He grinned, I grinned, we went out for a birthday dinner (at which the silly lantern next to our table was purple, by luck), and every time I said "purr" for the rest of the evening he added "ple".
I may have to do this again some time. With more pre-planning, more complex or abstract adjectives should be possible. We had fun discussing possible adjectives last night, for him or for me--"alliterative" and "peripatetic" have promise, but I want nothing to do with "plaid". Making things was fun, and so was the shopping expedition: scanning store shelves for color is both quick and amusing, especially when it's a book or chocolate shop, rather than someplace that sells things that are normally bought by color, like paint.
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I bought some of the adjectival objects and made others: the lyrics of "One-Eyed, One-Horned, Flying Purple People Eater", printed on purple paper; a lollipop that I am promised will change the color of his tongue; a copy of Harold and the Purple Crayon; some chocolates, in a fancy gift bag; and a feather, dyed purple, attached to the wrapping paper I used for the book. It didn't take long for him to identify his birthday adjective as purple, just the thing for a Big Purple Cat. He grinned, I grinned, we went out for a birthday dinner (at which the silly lantern next to our table was purple, by luck), and every time I said "purr" for the rest of the evening he added "ple".
I may have to do this again some time. With more pre-planning, more complex or abstract adjectives should be possible. We had fun discussing possible adjectives last night, for him or for me--"alliterative" and "peripatetic" have promise, but I want nothing to do with "plaid". Making things was fun, and so was the shopping expedition: scanning store shelves for color is both quick and amusing, especially when it's a book or chocolate shop, rather than someplace that sells things that are normally bought by color, like paint.
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Turned out it was just a "Purr-Pull Peephole Eater."
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Please put this in your next Turbo issue. It's too fabulous not to share more widely.
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I, on the other hand, would have quite a lot to do with "plaid" -- for my Evil Twin, of course. I did give him a stuffed plaid Cthulhu doll one year. :-}