Monday, October 8, 2012

There's a time to laugh

Domestic Church funnies:

1. Classic Rock came to me with a school form for my signature. Thinking to save time, he'd completed the form and even written my name in the "printed" box. The only problem is that he spelled my name incorrectly - in two ways! I asked Zydeco, who'd wandered in by this point, how to spell my name and told him that "M-A-M-A" doesn't count. He responded with "D - uhm uhm - ear-dra."

Thanks. It's D E I R D R E for those who care. It doesn't follow any phonetics rules and has gotten me called everything from "Dear-dree" to "Dee-ed-dray". But Zydeco's rendition was hilarious.

2. Irish Jig, Jazz, and I were cruising Target aisles for a new iron and a waterproof mattress cover (somebody's in a big bed) when we passed the end cap full of Hello Kitty consumables. I discovered that Irish Jig can't pronounce the K at the beginning of words when a tiny, high pitched, but very loud, voice announced "Look! It's Hello Titty, Mama! Hello Titty, Hello Titty!"

That one got a few stares. I was too busy laughing to care. Interestingly, I've never been a H.K. fan and have none of the products. I am always amazed at what they pick up from the world around them - good or bad.

3. Jazz came home from school on Friday to report that she was not chosen for the Odyssey of the Mind team. She wasn't devastated, thankfully. When I asked who did get chosen, she had no clue. All she could say is that it wasn't her and it wasn't her buddy James. I'm laughing at the "since it's not me I don't care" attitude. In any other situation, this would really bother me since it's not all Christian. But this time, I'm thinking the attitude's a little bit of self preservation and I'm okay with it.


4. Sunday's first reading was the creation of man and woman from Genesis and it ended with the line:


That is why a man leaves his father and mother
and clings to his wife,
and the two of them become one flesh.


Zydeco leaned over and whispered...."Mah-wage! That bwessed event that brings us togev-ah today."

If you need to see the clip, go here. This awesome site lists great quotes. This year marks the 25th anniversary of The Princess Bride. It's our family favorite and it's quoted all the time around here. We've texted or emailed quotes, too, when appropriate. We're geeky, we admit. But it's a fabulous family film.

"Does anybody want a peanut?"

5 comments:

  1. Well, I guess I don't feel so bad trying to remember how to spell your name! I just love when the littles can't pronounce certain sounds. We've had several "Dam-ma" for grandma from the kids.

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    1. Back at you Monsterrat. Ooops. I mean Montserrat! Ha. Additionally, Classic Rock loves that his little sister is a Saints fan by accident. She can't say THAT and, instead, says DAT. It makes hearing the Saints slogan of "WHO DAT" that much funnier.

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  2. I have never seen princess bride! Wonder if they have it on netflicks. By the way - I think that K is at least a four year old consonant ;-)

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  3. Thank you for mentioning the Princess Bride Quotes site. It is a labor of love for me and I am glad you enjoy it!

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I thank you for visiting with me and for sharing your thoughts. I hope your day is fabulous and that you make some time for music - no matter what kind!