As I have been
contemplating what is next to share with you all, some of the crazy
antics that I have "innocently" been a part of over the years have
repeatedly come to mind. I wondered if I
recorded some of them in my 25 years of journals? I wondered if
I should allow you to laugh along with me as they come to mind now. It's not that we all don't have those
moments that happen occasionally, or daily for some of us. Those things that bring us to the point of
frustration, frantic chaos and then rolling on the floor or tear wiping
laughter. I have had to learn to take these moments in
stride. Enjoying the craziness of life,
the silliness of being "me" and any opportunity to laugh! I was blessed to be surrounded by a very
large, fun-seeking family. What family
of 10 wouldn't find a zillion things to laugh about? We survived more pranks, jokes and
sessions of silliness, hence the
definition of "antics"! Many
of those times came from my Dad! He had
this knack of doing things to make us all laugh even though it he usually
received a playful slap from my mom, who was trying not to laugh, too! (You could tell by the strange contortions of
her face. ) I have an inkling this is
where my ability to find myself involved
in many comical situations. My aunt,
our family historian , has recorded many amusing stories from their childhood
and from the next two generations, which includes me and my children. What fun it is to relive our laughter as we
read and share them with our spouses, kids and grandkids. I wonder if the next generation may enjoy
reading my blogs, which I'm sure will be stored in "the cloud"
somewhere instead of a binder of paper.
Will they enjoy reliving the laughter we once shared, over the antics of
their crazy mom, Aunt Annie, and Grammie?
I sure hope so. There's a song I
once sang that had a stanza in it that said
"If I can bring a smile to your face, then for a moment, you'll
forget all about it" (Angel by Your Side, Francesca) If the stories of my antics bring these words
to life, then they will all have been
worth it! I'm so thankful that God gave
us humor to allow us to endure this life with joy and not take ourselves too
seriously at times. After all, He
created the hyenas….and gazelles!
That story is for another blog!
The ability to laugh at oneself and not take life too seriously allows joy to flourish.
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