yesterday, i came across a post by lisa collazo on good therapy that inspired me to follow her idea to really look into what words mean for us. one of her questions was – what are your favourite words?
here they are, with an explanation why – and read on, because we’ll turn it into a meme!
blistering barnacles
i like this word – these words – because they start with b.  i have a thing about words that start with b.  b’s are soft and friendly and make me think of bubbly porridge.  plus it’s a word used by captain haddock in tintin.  oh, and i like barnacles – i have a wonderful memory of spending a whole afternoon looking at barnacles with my husband.
sassafras
what does sassafras mean?  i’m not quite sure.  oh!  a deciduous tree.  originally used in the manufacture of root beer.  now used in the manufacture of ecstasy.  but what a nice word!  i like how the mouth goes up and down when saying it.
ecstasy
now that’s another nice word.  it’s a drug, too, i know, but that’s not my problem.  the experience of ecstasy will long outlast that little drug.  ecstasy is an exciting word, a short and easy-ish word, and i like all the sharp sounds in it.  i like it better than the german “ekstase” (extaah-say) which sounds like you’re yawning.
glenn
that’s my husband’s name.  so that’s good to begin with.  it’s another soft and easy word.  and it immediately conjures up its meaning – the image of a green clearing in the woods, somewhere in england maybe?
whilst
i like that word because it is one of my very close friend danielle’s favourite words (“it makes me feel so english!” she says).  she uses it whenever she can – so it makes me think of her.
what does all of this tell you about me (or tell me about me)?
- words have a sensuous, tactile quality for me. yup, i’m a very tactile person. (the meaning of these words is less important as the feel and sound of them).
 - relationships play a large role: three out of the five words mention people.
 - nature plays a part, too: two words have trees in them, and then we have the barnacle
 - there’s a sense of playfulness in all of this (no wonder she likes tintin!)
 
let’s make this a meme!
- what are your favourite words, and why?
 - what does that tell us about you?
 - write about it on your blog and invite other bloggers to write about it.
 - link back to this blog (change therapy at https://moritherapy.org/Backup) and i’ll
 
- gather the words and contributors in a list and publish it
 - stumble your “favourite word” post (as long as they meet my stumble criteria, which shouldn’t be difficult with a post like this)
 
ready, set, go!
i tag
- lifecruiser
 - wendy of windy angel
 - karen of abaminds
 - fier of mindmoleskine
 - rudolf of poem tree
 - neena of neenmachine
 - lawrence of a long, long road
 - jess of jessicaper
 - maritim of afro puffs
 - tina at discover the truth about reading
 
and, of course, everyone else who wants to play!
(image by joffley)
