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From: Lisabeth7577

Minnie,
Love this cartoon.  I don't know if anyone else can relate, but I think I went for months on end without a good belly laugh. Now, I try to laugh when I can and sometimes I have to force myself to watch something funny because I don't feel like laughing. Plus, I don't really watch TV much.  But, my mother kept saying watch something funny.
 
The cartoon made me laugh but the moral of it has been so true for me with my family.  They refuse to let me stop praying, hoping, and laughing.  If I don't feel like praying they pray for me, if I have no hope they have it for me, and they insist I laugh once in a while!
 
I really started believing in a good laugh about three years ago when my husband and I went on our dream vacation to St. Simons Islanad in GA, after years of raising children and I was finally finished with school. I left on the vacation sick and was sick the whole time. I think this was the beginning unbeknownst  to me of my illness to come a year later.  I was so hot I thought I'd combust. I had no perspiration.  After getting "sick" I  didn't perspire for a year.
 
We left GA and went to FL to see an old friend. I was too sick to even go out to eat with them.  They left for dinner and I was feeling sorry for myself  so I decided to watch "Miss Congeniality" with Sandra Bullock.  There I was feeling horrible but, laughing my head off and by the time my husband got back I was in such a better mood.
 
So thanks for the laugh and the reminder that my family has really been there in the background keeping me from totally "falling".
 
Lisa
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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