Limoger: 1. Relever de son commandement un officier général. - P. anal. [Avec une idée de disgrâce] Destituer un fonctionnaire de sa responsabilité. (Dic XXes.). Limoger un préfet, un haut fonctionnaire. 2. Se frotter les lobes d'oreilles avec le jaune d'un oeuf. [Avec une idée de cure](Dic. XIVes).: Il se limogea les oreilles pour combattre la peste. 3. Aller a Limoges. Déménagement ou action issue de l'amour. (Dic. XXIes).: Elle se limogea pour rejoindre son ami.
Sunday, May 1, 2011
Easter Egg Hunt
Apparently, we are never too old to do an Easter egg hunt. The youngest person there was 16 and a half (Elise) and yet, Daniel (Martin's father) thought it would be funny to hide chocolate easter eggs all over the garden; in part to see us hunt for them, in part to annoy his brother-in-law. His theory was that if we couldn't find the chocolate eggs that day, they would be found later in an unpleasant manner, i.e. melted chocolate on the window sill squashed when window is opened. His brother-in-law is a clean freak so he followed us around the garden to make sure we found all of them.
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