Girls Write Out
Thursday, January 10, 2013
to fall asleep around our family.  Recently, while at our daughter's house, she and I got to talking, like we always do, and my poor hubby fell asleep . . . with his iPhone in-hand and iPad on his lap.  We thought he looked so cute, we took pictures. Then daughter decides to add more props. Her five-year-old son's sword and a hat. Beyond that, we were afraid we would wake him.

He slept through the whole thing.

We had a good laugh. Hubby's a good sport so he didn't mind the picture nor me posting it on the blog. Living with me, he's learned to roll with the punches. What a great guy!

I write this because I think it's so important to have fun family moments. You know, those moments when you have gut laughs together over things other people might not even think is funny.  But those are "your" moments and they bond you together.

We have those. They crop up out of no where partly because I think everything is funny. I'm quirky that way. It's my imagination, I think. Just this morning, I saw the image of a Roman soldier in my toast. What he was doing there, I'll never know. But there he was plain as day.

I ate him.

So what does your family laugh at?
Diann Hunt  
posted at 9:48 AM  
  Comments (6)
 
 
Delicious Delicious
6 Comments:
At 12:11 PM, Blogger Unknown said...

DiAnn, we love these funny moments at our home too. They make such special memories. Thank you for sharing. Blessings, Susan Fryman

 
At 2:12 PM, Blogger Kristin said...

Oh my gosh, that is CLASSIC. I love that shot. So dedicated and present, just sleepy.

I just took video of my son all loopy after getting his wisdom teeth out. Love these special moments when people act out of character, but still enough of them is present that it makes you love them all the more.

 
At 2:14 PM, Blogger Colleen Coble said...

Oh my gosh, I love this! Jim is such a trooper. :)

One of the classic moments lately is laughing about how I spilled Dave's peanut M&Ms all over the Hawaii airport on our last trip. LOL you should see the way he protects them now.

And just recently a rogue wave came out of nowhere and drenched my iPhone. The kids are still laughing at my dismay.

 
At 3:03 PM, Blogger jel said...

that is a cool shot!


 
At 2:43 AM, Blogger Cheri said...

When my daughters were small, the children's Christian musical came out, the Big Blue Singng Song Book. I directed the kids choir at church and we loved the part where he got wet.

It's been a running joke in our family, even to this day, that when someone says something to remind us of this, I say, "Oh no, don't stretch it!"

I know, you had to be there. :)

 
At 8:35 AM, Blogger Sandie said...

What a sport! I was taking photos of crocheted butterflies one day and my husband thought it would be funny if he put them on his head and held them in his arms as though he were being overrun by butterflies. It was a hilarious picture and yes, it was posted. I've taken many hubby sleeping photos. LOL He has a pretty good sense of humor. I laugh at odd things. I can read a book of humor with a deadpan expression and somebody trips and I can't stop laughing. This is not a good thing in church. LOL

 

Post a Comment

<< Home



The Authors
Kristin Billerbeck
Kristin Billerbeck is a proud Californian, wife, mother of four, and connoisseur of the irrelevant. She writes Christian Chick Lit; where she finds need for most of the useless facts lulling about in her head.

www.KristinBillerbeck.com

Colleen Coble

Colleen Coble writes romantic suspense with a strong atmospheric element. A lovable animal of some kind--usually a dog--always populates her novels. She can be bribed with DeBrand mocha truffles.

www.ColleenCoble.com

Denise Hunter

Denise Hunter writes women's fiction and love stories with a strong emotional element. Her husband says he provides her with all her romantic material, but Denise insists a good imagination helps too.

www.DeniseHunterBooks.com

Diann Hunt

Diann Hunt writes romantic comedy and humorous women's fiction. She has been happily married forever, loves her family, chocolate, her friends, chocolate, her dog, and well, chocolate.

www.DiannHunt.com

Hannah Alexander

Cheryl Hodde writes romantic medical suspense under the pen name of Hannah Alexander, using all the input she can get from her husband, Mel, for the medical expertise. For fun she hikes and reads. Out of guilt, she rescues discarded cats. She and Mel are presently taking orders from four pampered strays.

www.HannahAlexander.com

 
Subscribe
Enter your Email


Powered by FeedBlitz