Traditionally, in the Alphabiography Challenge, X is one of the harder chapters to write, mostly because there just aren't a lot of words that begin with X! Even so, I think I've found some pretty good topics over the years:
X is for X Xing Xs
X is for X-men
X is for eX-tra Sensory Perception (and X-ray)
X is for X Marks the Spot
And this year, I was especially impressed with a couple of my students' ideas, although clearly it was a challenge for many.
X is for Xenodochy
Xenodochy is the extending of hospitality towards strangers. It really isn’t common to see xenodochy today, but it was quite common in Ancient Greece.
AND
X is for Xantus’s Murrelet
X is for X Xing Xs
X is for X-men
X is for eX-tra Sensory Perception (and X-ray)
X is for X Marks the Spot
And this year, I was especially impressed with a couple of my students' ideas, although clearly it was a challenge for many.
X is for Xenodochy
Xenodochy is the extending of hospitality towards strangers. It really isn’t common to see xenodochy today, but it was quite common in Ancient Greece.
AND
X is for Xantus’s Murrelet
I have never seen a Xantus’s Murrelet because I have never been to California’s southernmost waters.
Life Lesson: Do what it takes to get it done.
LOL. Now I feel better about my choice for X. Getting it done is sometimes all you can do!
ReplyDeleteThis is sure a tough one. Do names count? I know someone named Xavier. That’s all I got.
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