Incognito
More observations at school.
Time to be incognito?
[Italian, from Latin incognitus, [i]unknown[/i] : in-, not; see in-1 + cognitus, past participle of cognscere, to learn, recognize; see cognition.]
Hot, hot, hot today.
Son #1 and #2 are flustered, bothered, mithering, mardy, tired, knackered, pooped...
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