Because “judgy” is a relatively new word, I’m judging how to spell it. I am judgily choosing the e-less spelling, because “judgy” goes well with “non-judgmentally.”
Yesterday, as my judgy son Aaron and judgy I walked around and judged what we eyed in beautiful Edinburgh, we had a long conversation, covering many judgy and non-judgmental topics, which I judged wonderful.
I hope you’re not too judgy when you see how few photos I took yesterday.
Because I am very judgy about fudge, I’m bringing back some incredibly delicious salted dark chocolate fudge from Edinburgh for my judgy boyfriend, Michael. By the way, Aaron told me yesterday that he judges Michael and my relationship the best partnership he’s ever seen. That makes my judgy heart glad.
Here’s a judgy video from judgy YouTube.
Thanks to all who helped this judgy Ann Judith create this judgy post and — OF COURSE! — to you, for visiting The Year(s) of Living Non-Judgmentally.
Good to see, that you are enjoying your trip so much, Ann 🙂
I do my best not to be judgmental at all.
I do my best at that, too, Irene. Great to see you, as always.
Using the orthographic rule of thumb for “judgement”/”judgment”, I suspect judgy is OK, but judgey is British.
https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/judgment
Since I’m in the U.K. for one more day, it’ll be judgey for now.
I haven’t enough wisdom to be a judgy type, which proves it’s self every time I get judgy. 😉
I judge you to have plenty of wisdom, Colleen.
You are too kind Ann 🙂
I’m too tired to do any judging, Lily and I are having many a sleepless night, and she’ll be the judge of when she’s had enough.
Best to you and Lily.
Tell it to the Judge: This is a fantastic partnership in posting words and photos, Ann Judith.
Love your judginess, Mark.
Judging by the photos it looks like you’re having a wonderful time. 🙂
You have good judgment as usual, Carol.
Looks like you’re having a great time…what was that? Hot chocolate? I want some!!
Jan
Jan Woodruff, RN
Come and get it!
Judging by the look of that hot cocoa with marshmallows and whipped cream I would say you had a delicious drink!!!! LOVE the hilltop views!!
LOVE to see you here, Lisa!!
The word “judgy” isn’t in the OED yet but “fudgy” and “pudgy” are and your spelling is consistent with the established rule. Even if it weren’t, though, I just finished my annual reread of A Connecticut Yankee In King Arthur’s Court even though I always judge myself for spending time on it when there are so many other things I haven’t read yet, and I always focus on the line “A man shouldn’t judge others on grounds where he can’t stand perpendicular himself.”
I won’t budge from judging you to be on solid ground, Chris.
Good morning, Ann! I’ve been having trouble catching up with my emails, but I hope you won’t be too judgy of me. The hot cocoa with pink marshmallows is neat! And the fudge is sure to please Michael, as will your return. Hugs, Sunny 🌞
Judgy hugs back at you, Sunny!
Not to be too judgy, but love the fudge and not so keen on the molten marshmallows. Am I bad? Your free flowing conversation with Aaron, I judge, would be wonderful. Safe trip home.
Not bad! Lovely comment.
I like the idea about being judgy about fudgy. I’m going to let go of judgment and embrace my judgyfudgy instead💛
I judge yours a sweet solution, Val!
I judge this to be a good photographic record.
Thanks for being such a good judge.