Monday, November 05, 2007

To be camilled


camilled (kamiled) v. 1. to make mischief 2. to hamper an action or procedure 3. to interfere in the affairs of others 4. to sabotage periods of sleep


Tim and I have decided that a new word needs to be added to the dictionary: the verb to be camilled. Examples of situations where an individual (most often a parent) have been camilled are:
-putting chopsticks down the kitchen sink
- flipping out of the car seat and leaping into the front seat and pretending to drive the car
- putting coins in the video recorder
- wearing Mum’s reading glasses and bending them out of shape
- insisting on helping Mum make dinner each night
- coming into bed with parents and then wriggling and kicking for much of the night

(Please note that this is not an exhaustive list!)

Who me???????????