Tuesday, August 24, 2010

Sense of Humor

This week I got into some heated debates about politics. My emotions don't run high as related to politics, but I am not easily swayed from what I believe; no matter how loud someone else yells. That being said, one of the criticisms given to me was that I had no sense of humor. This made me laugh, because I consider sense of humor a necessity when raising children. My kids make me laugh every day. When we read together at night time or pray together, it is often done by singing the words or saying them in a funny voice while dancing-- in order to hold the attention span just a moment longer than normally possible.

In addition, poop has become quite a funny topic at our house (our household being three boys and one girl, I think we are doomed by how funny poop is) That being said:

WHAT MAKES YOU LAUGH EVERYDAY? WHAT DO YOUR KIDS DO THAT KEEP YOUR SENSE OF HUMOR FRESH?

My four year old makes me laugh when he asks: You know how much i love you Mama?" "How much?" I respond. "More than all the city of Arizona, in the whole universe, in the entire world. More than all the city of Gotham."

My two year old makes me laugh when I turn to look at him at the same time he is about to push over an unsuspecting two year old and he quickly changes his course of action saying, "I give baby a hug." This repeats over and over.

My home is full of laughter. I don't know if that qualifies me for a sense of humor, but if it doesn't than I want a refund.

Trying to sense humor
Tuesdays in Tucson,
Brandi

2 comments:

  1. There are so many things that Sara does in a day to make me laugh... like how the second she hears music she starts to dance and how she changes her mind at least 3 times before making her decision, or how she just sits in front of the mirror and laughs at herself. She is one funny little girl and I love it!

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  2. And who would that unsuspecting 2 year old be?! Haha!! THAT makes ME laugh. Also, when Jeremy wakes up in the morning and the first thing he asks me is "Choo choo, please?"
    -Sara

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