Thank you Di for this week’s questions.
1. How would you describe your laughter? (giggly, deep, infectious? etc).
I guess it depends on the situation. Sometimes I chuckle and then if something is really funny I can belly laugh, where my sides are actually splitting.
2. What makes you smile?
Dogs, old people in love, seeing my family and partner, seeing old friends. Thinking about this post is making me smile too so thanks again Di for that.
3. Have you ever cried with laughter, and if so, can you remember the circumstances?
Many times I have cried with laughter, normally it is when I shouldn’t be laughing, I think that is what makes it worse. I remember once a friend of mine was imitating our teacher with a particular walk and mannerisms of theirs and the teacher walked into the room. Well that just sent me into convulsions of laughter!! Uncontrollable and hysterical.
4. Have you ever laughed at an inopportune moment?
Please see above. I have done this more times than I care to remember and it usually resulted in me getting in trouble. I just loved to laugh. The amount of times I was put out of the classroom for laughing or talking when I shouldn’t have was A LOT.
Gratitude: Grateful for the cooler weather today and to be off work tomorrow.
Ps. I truly believe laughter is the best medicine 😆

I am also an inappropriate time laugher and I cannot stop!
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We would be terrible together Beth! 🤣
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yes, that only makes me worse if there is a partner in crime !
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So true!!!!
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Hi Wayne,
thanks for joining in again this week and sharing your world. Oh yes, laughter is definitely good for the soul. Lots of happy memories bring a smile. Enjoy your day off!
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Thank you Di. Loved these questions.
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Thanks!
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Laughter is the best medicine. Have a great day!
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I totally agree!
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You get extra points for listing dogs first on your list of things that make you smile. 🙂 Hope you get a good laugh in today, mate. It’s good for the heart.
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That actually made me laugh Richard. Thanks for that. How can a dog not make you smile 😊
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It definitely is the best medicine! A great, genuine laugh provides the most wonderful sense of wellbeing.
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Oh I love a good laugh!
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