I have to say that I don't think I have seen anything this funny before. I am at the funeral of my sweet grandmother, tears in my eyes and tissue in hand...we walk to the back of the church to visit with other family members and dear friends, and as we stand there waiting for the signal that the family car is ready to go, this poor man's teeth come flying out of his mouth right onto the parking lot pavement. He scoops them up and in a flash they were back in his mouth in a "three second rule" kind of way. No wipe down or sanitizing of any kind (I have witnesses, I promise!) It was something right out of a movie or sitcom...and perhaps one of the funniest things I have ever seen. What a blessing, to have a good belly laugh on a day of mourning. Your mission today is to find something that makes you laugh, preferably the out loud, grab your belly kind...those are the best, and can lighten even the heaviest of hearts.
Wednesday, November 4, 2009
Laughter in the midst of sadness
I have to say that I don't think I have seen anything this funny before. I am at the funeral of my sweet grandmother, tears in my eyes and tissue in hand...we walk to the back of the church to visit with other family members and dear friends, and as we stand there waiting for the signal that the family car is ready to go, this poor man's teeth come flying out of his mouth right onto the parking lot pavement. He scoops them up and in a flash they were back in his mouth in a "three second rule" kind of way. No wipe down or sanitizing of any kind (I have witnesses, I promise!) It was something right out of a movie or sitcom...and perhaps one of the funniest things I have ever seen. What a blessing, to have a good belly laugh on a day of mourning. Your mission today is to find something that makes you laugh, preferably the out loud, grab your belly kind...those are the best, and can lighten even the heaviest of hearts.
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