BrebellesMom here, again; I just love your ponderings…..here is the origin:
The first “apple of the eye” was the pupil of the eye which, in ancient times, was thought to be a round object similar to the apple. As recently as Anglo-Saxon times, the same word “aeppel” meant both eye and apple. It goes without saying that the pupil of one’s eye is very precious indeed-and that’s how the expression came to mean something greatly treasured.
I love pineapples. They’re delicious. Though if i’ve got to have a fruit jammed in my eye, i suppose i’d go with a raisin. I mean how much damage could it do right? Ah well, awesome ramblings as usual buddy.
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