I am currently living in a senior living facility in Woodinville,Washington. They have all sorts of activities here. Most of them I do not participate in because of my health but I do what I can.
One day around.Halloween, they offered a complementary pancake breakfast. People were invited to come in their pajamas. I decided I would participate in the breakfast although I would not be wearing my pajamas.
I hadn’t looked at the flyer carefully and showed up on the wrong day. After some confusing moments, the hostess figured out what was wrong.
I decided not to participate in the actual event. I went down to the lobby soon after it was over however and saw a staff member in a very large onesie. I don’t know how many people came to the breakfast and I don’t know how many wore pajamas.
I don’t even remember who was wearing the onesie and I don’t remember if it was a costume or actual pajamas but I will long remember the experience of turning the corner and seeing her. And I will laugh.
On Thanksgiving Day, I also walked to the lobby. This time the person that is most often in the front desk said “Look at what I’m wearing.” She came from behind the desk, pulled up her skirt and this is what I saw … big skinny chicken legs. (They were actually socks.) I laughed.

I was pleased that when I asked for one, she gave me a photo and permission to put the picture on my blog and to say whatever I wanted to say. I will hold that whole experience in my memory. And I will laugh when I think of it.
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I thought I would give a warning before the next section. some of you may not want to read it because it is gross or because I sound like a middle school student who is obsessed with bodily functions.
My stomach is gurgling a lot. Actually it is more than likely the gurgling is coming from my intestines. One day I was too tired to hold the phone while I was talking to my son, so I set the phone on my abdomen with the microphone pointing towards my head. All of a sudden the gurgling started. “What is that?” my son exclaimed! Remembering that moment still makes me laugh deeply.
I am on so many medications that constipation can be a real problem. I celebrate it on a day that I poop at the beginning of the day. I sometimes even celebrate the size of what comes out of me!
It isn’t only stories about humans that are making me laugh. Somebody sent me the cartoon about two crows, a baby and a parent. The parent crow was saying to the baby crow “Just hold it until we find a parked car.” Not only is that like middle school humor but it also feels like it is actually true that the crows have their strategies for interfering with human lives all planned out.
For many years, I have only remembered one joke. Question: How do you make God laugh? Answer: Tell him your life plans.
This week, a friend added to my joke repertoire. I don’t know why he told me this joke unless it is because I have so much gas and essentially no control over when it comes out but it certainly fits the category of bodily function humor:
An elderly couple is in church. The wife says to the husband, “I’ve let out one of those silent farts, what do I do?”
The husband says, “Get new hearing aids.”
I laugh every time I remember it.
Hello Sister Karuna, thank you for sharing this post, it made me laugh. Laughter is helpful and a reminder of the simple joy that small moments give.
April
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thanks for telling me…so nice to hear from you.
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I’m smiling at your jokes and observations. Thank heavens there is humor – or as Jimmy Buffet says, “If we didn’t all laugh we’d go insane”. So true.
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I agree…with you and Jimmy Buffett.
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I can relate to all of this – you are not alone in your gastrointestinal phenomena/monitoring! My siblings and I used to laugh at the sounds coming from my mom’s belly in her later years but now I have my own – so loud but keeps my mom’s memory close! I had a good laugh at the hearing aid joke. Also, I need to get a pair of those turkey leg socks for sure – for my daughter. Thanks for keeping the laughter coming!
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sometimes I feel like I’ve become my mother!I don’t remember the sounds but I remember other things. Do you want me to ask where she got the chicken legs socks?
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Thanks for the followup on the socks and the contact!
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I can relate to all of this – you are not alone in your gastrointestinal phenomena/monitoring! My siblings and I used to laugh at the sounds coming from my mom’s belly in her later years but now I have my own – so loud but keeps my mom’s memory close! I had a good laugh at the hearing aid joke. Also, I need to get a pair of those turkey leg socks for sure – for my daughter. Thanks for keeping the laughter coming!
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you can get skeletons and cow legs too! I don’t remember my mother having sounds but I sure do.
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The last joke is really funny.
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That was the favorite joke of almost everybody that commented about a joke.
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lol, so did Carlos from the last joke!
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that is the most popular one!!!
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Love love love it all!!
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So funny and that last one is a Laugh out loud one. Speaking of LOL…a friend of mine from the UK used to sign her emails to me LOL and I asked her if she knew what thay meant…”Well of course” she says with her beautiful Manchester accent, “Lots of Love, of course!”
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that’s funny!
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