What else could I do but laugh at myself? It wasn't the first time it had happened, and I'm pretty sure it won't be the last. My family laughed, too.
Sunday morning, right at the beginning of our worship service, I realized that I had forgotten to put the food in the oven that was to be our lunch for that day. I had gotten up early that morning, put frozen chicken breasts in a casserole dish, poured barbecue sauce over the top and covered it with foil. Potatoes were wrapped in foil, as well. I had planned to put everything in the oven right as we walked out of the door for Bible class, but unfortunately, I forgot. Usually I remind one of our children to remind me (the one who tends to be the best at remembering...and eating!), but I forgot to do that, too.
When we arrive home after worship on Sunday at noon, usually there is a pleasing aroma as we enter the house. My son (the same one referred to above) will say, "It smells good, Mom". This time there was nothing. No pleasing aroma, just two dishes of food waiting to be baked.
The dishes were placed in the fridge and baked the next day. It made for an easy and quickly-prepared meal, for sure! For the Sunday meal, we ended up going to eat at a favorite restaurant we haven't been to in a long time....an unexpected treat.
Laughter is good medicine, so it's been said. If so, I give myself and my family plenty of material for laughter! But, even though I might be embarrassed sometimes, I'm grateful for the laughter in our family.
So, what have you done lately that has caused you to laugh at yourself?
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You are right, laughter is medicine. It sounds like you have a lot of fun, and your family enjoys you. That is awesome!
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