HappyMama

“We MUST have an unconditional readiness to change in order to be transformed in Christ.” — Dietrich von Hildebrand

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Filed under: Miscellaneous blah blah blah — happymama at 10:25 am on Friday, June 13, 2008

While waiting for a visit from the grandparents today, the 3yo brought tears to my eyes by saying sheepishly, out of the blue:

“If Grandpa comes to visit us many times, that’s called falling in love.  And falling in love makes us smile.”

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Comment by Paul Galbraith

July 10, 2008 @ 9:52 pm

Sara
Below is the answer to Caleb’s question why the abbreviation for pound is “lb”

It’s no accident that the word pound represents both a measurement of weight and the currency of England. One pound sterling was originally worth the same as one Troy pound of sterling silver. So, at one time, 10 pounds (currency) was actually the equivalent of 10 pounds (the weight) of silver.

The basic Roman unit of weight was the libra pondo; libra means “scales or balances,” and pondo comes from pendere, meaning “to weigh.” Pondo became pound, and libra became the abbreviation lb., reflecting the medieval custom of keeping accounts in Latin.

Incidentally, this also explains why the zodiac sign for Libra is a set of scales.

Comment by happymama

July 18, 2008 @ 8:54 pm

cool! I learned something! Thanks for sharing.

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