One can learn so much from children. Too often, in our haste to exercise control of every situation, we grown-ups unfortunately root out their innate curiosity and creativity. We drive from point A to point B without noticing the roadside art, whim, and fancy of the trip that is not lost on the childish mind. There is joy to be had in every journey.
I have recently learned you can poke fun at even the vilest of enemies. If you haven’t had a run with my current foe, hold on – cancer will find you somewhere. I don’t wish it on anyone, but unfortunately it worms its way into everyone’s life at some point whether through family or acquaintance. The Myers clan is relatively new at this contest. There is no rule book or instruction manual that I can find. No article 7, subsection 34b that tells us we can’t fight this demon with a joke and a smile.
Sometimes, you have to laugh to keep from drowning in tears. While my bald, frail daughter lays in what was formerly my bed, at times, she seems to find ways to make us smile.
Take for instance a little wresting match with her sister when she attempted to apply a surprise atomic wedgie, but was blocked by the classic counter: the roll onto the back. Rather than move to a frontal assault, she poked her lip out and meekly proclaimed, “But I have cancer.”
With that, her sister waved the white flag, accepted defeat, and soon left the room to repair the damage to her drawers in private.
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Just the other day while urging her to drink more water to avoid dehydration and the inevitable trip back to the hospital, I declared, “If you don’t take a drink I’m going to sit on you.”
Her immediate response, “The doctor says you can’t sit on chemo patients.”
Touche, young one! Touche!
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Yes, we might be behind shoddy castle walls with little defense besides a catapult and barnyard animals, but we have our smiles and cheery hearts. The enemy can’t take that away.
Now leave before I taunt you a second time!
You have just posted a clip of one of my favorite bits from this movie…loved the insults. Matter of fact I still use some of those to this day! Great post and bless your child’s sweet heart 🙂
You can’t go wrong with Monty Python. I probably watched it a dozen times when I put this together
And you only sustained a flesh wound from all of that watching too I bet 😉
Very impressive. A quote-off from that movie could go on for days!
what an absolutely beautiful gift of smiles in your precious family. you are a mighty powerful clan. ) beth
Smiles are a good weapon!
The strongest defenses against all misfortune are faith and humor.
Amen. When all else fails, laugh.
Aww lovely post! Your daughter sounds like a cheeky little minx, God love her! Laughter, joy, and a ready sense of humour are true gifts… 😊 thanks for the Python fix as well… Love it!