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amaryllis--sillyrama!

Here is another thing getting me through the month. This is what sits 10 centimeters from my face. (ignore the dead one in the back)

I just discovered what a great word it is backwards! another reason to love the amaryllis.

“amaryllis--sillyrama!”

  1. Blogger Michelle Says:

    That is a great discovory!!! I also love amaryllis. I got one once and it never had a flower...just leaves. Now if that isn't sillyrama I don't know what is.

  2. Blogger Natalie R. Says:

    Isn't that the name of the little girl in The Music Man, too?? It just makes the word that much cooler.

  3. Blogger Andrew Says:

    We have a few of these :)

    http://www.flickr.com/photos/naturesmugshots/4258091908/

  4. Blogger Alanna Says:

    The other day Craig and I drove by a street called Amaryllis, so I told him about this post and how backwards it would by sillyrama. He decided that if we ever have girl twins, we should name them Amaryllis and Sillyrama. It's a plan.