couvade \koo-VAHD\, noun:
A practice in certain cultures in which the husband of a woman in labor takes to his bed as though he were bearing the child.
Couvade comes from the French couver, "to incubate or hatch."
kittens and puppies
Raining kittens and puppies would mean raining lightly.
Let's go out. It's just raining kittens and puppies.
Trivia
What hard-hitting major league baseball player named a son Shea after the first home stadium of the New York Mets? Clue: He wasn’t a Met.
Atlanta Braves slugger—and frequent Mets nemesis—Chipper Jones, in 2004, because of his hot hitting there. The Mets left Shea Stadium in 2008. Another non-Met, former Cincinnati Reds shortstop Barry Larkin, named his oldest daughter Brielle D’Shea in honor of the stadium.
History
Great Seal of the United States: was adopted by Congress (1782)
Flight to Varennes: faced with anti-royalty hostility during the French Revolution, King Louis XVI tried unsuccessfully to flee the country (1791)
Queen Victoria: longest-reigning British monarch succeeded to the throne (1837)
Toast of the Town: debuted on CBS; in 1955 it was renamed The Ed Sullivan Show (1948)
Hot line: Moscow-Washington line of direct communication was established following the Bay of Pigs standoff (1963)
Birthdays
Stephen Frears (69): director of The Queen; also, director Robert Rodriguez (42)
Lionel Richie (61): singer/songwriter, "Endless Love"; also, musicians Jacques Offenbach (1819-1880), Chet Atkins (1924-2001), Brian Wilson (68), Anne Murray (65), André Watts (64), Michael Anthony (56) and John Taylor (50)
Vikram Seth (58): Indian poet and author of A Suitable Boy; also, writer Lillian Hellman (1905-1984)
Nicole Kidman (43): Oscar-winner for The Hours; also, actors Errol Flynn (1909-1959), Martin Landau and Olympia Dukakis (both 78), Danny Aiello (77), John Mahoney (70), John McCook (65), John Goodman (58), Josh Lucas (39) and Mark Saul (25)










2 comments:
10 bucks says that hat wouldn't stay up on its own....
I'd like to see her try!
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