Kody writes: A week after I returned from the NOUN, our church held a NOUN. Of course, I PAST TENSE ACTIVITY with my new NOUN, Meri. Although I’d PAST TENSE VERB SISTER WIFE once or twice, we were only ADJECTIVE PLURAL NOUN at this point. But this time a NOUN caught my eye: SAME SISTER WIFE. She was wearing a CLOTHING with a ADJECTIVE NOUN and a NOUN. She was ADJECTIVE and ADJECTIVE and as MOOD ADJECTIVE as anyone I’d ever PAST TENSE VERB before. She was also overflowing with SOMETHING YOU BUY IN BULK. Her PLURAL NOUN and PLURAL NOUN were infectious. However, I was still a INSULTING NOUN and new to the polygamous BIG WORD. Although I thought SAME SISTER WIFE was really ADJECTIVE, I wasn’t yet ready to consider a NUMBERth KIND OF FAMILY MEMBER.