–verb (used with object), -lat·ed, -lat·ing.
to confuse or disconcert; upset; frustrate: The speaker was completely discombobulated by the hecklers.
[Origin: 1825–35, Americanism; fanciful alter. of discompose or discomfort]
As a teacher now, I felt compelled to give you the definition of how I have felt the past few weeks ... months ... years ... SINCE BIRTH!!!! Now my blog is starting to portray how "Discombobulated" I really am!! I have Oct. mixed in with July, and missing pieces and pictures here and there!! AHhhhhhhh Normalcy - that's All I really want. But that would probably drive me crazy. I've come to look forward to how the next thing will go wrong - I always (well, usually) laugh in the end.
I'm at my parents using their pc - my laptop (with all my pics) is at my sister's house. True, my sis is right down the road - but my car is also in her driveway, not to mention the weather outside is:
Current conditions as of 3:18 pm CDT
Light Snow/Windy
Feels Like:
-3°
Barometer:
29.54 in and steady
Visibility:
1 mi
Light Snow/Windy
Feels Like:
-3°
Barometer:
29.54 in and steady
Visibility:
1 mi
* * * F R E E Z I N G * * *
One of these days ... (ha) ... My pics, pc, and internet access will ALL be in the SAME place meaning I will post as life happens. Right now, it's just been impossible.
If I don't post prior to Christmas:
MERRY CHRISTMAS TO ALL
MAY WE KEEP THE LORD FIRST IN OUR LIVES THIS COMING YEAR & ENJOY PEACE AND PROSPERITY
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