Sunday, February 22, 2026

Lily's Language Lab: Week of 02/22/2026

 Compiled by Lily Randall, Blog Staff Writer & Wortschatzmeisterin

I’ve got so much love for the word "groove.” It's a versatile word that can mean a lot of things — like the feeling you get when you're in the right place, with the right people, doing something you love! “To be in the groove” can mean being at the perfect balance of flow, focus, and fun. A song has a groove when it's just the right rhythm to bob your head to! :)


Way back in the 1970s, the Editor got into the groove of learning at his elementary school in SW Illinois, and one of the grooviest things that he learned was that friendship knows no boundaries or barriers. In this digital image, created by the Editor from memory, the Editor (at right) is seated on a playground bench at recess with his friend Lisa (at left) during the spring of 1977 (third grade). Five decades ago, it was rather unusual for boys and girls to socialize at recess as friends, but these two younglings broke the mold! :)

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