Life, of course, has to be taken seriously, but there are
times when a good laugh is needed.
Nothing perhaps is healthier than learning to laugh at our own
“funnies.”
As a boy I was shy.
Cripplingly shy. I literally
faked “whatever” to get out of standing in front of people. This I did once while in second grade at
Jefferson Elementary School.
Music class was an extra-curricular event, which I
despised. Our teacher was Mr. Mole, a
quiet, unassuming little man. One day he
announced that we were going to learn how to square dance. I immediately conjured up a scheme to escape
this terrifying prospect. My plan would
have worked well had I been a better speller, and my penmanship more
convincing. Let me explain.
At church, I heard my pastor say that dancing was
sinful. That became my escape hatch! My plan was carefully thought out and
executed. With pen in hand, I wrote a brief
note to Mr. Mole. It said, “Dear Mr. Mole. Pleas excuze Roger from skware dancing
because it is aginst are religun. Thank
you, Mrs. Loomis.”
I confidently handed Mr. Mole my letter from home and made
my way back to our regular classroom. I
had done it. I got out of square
dancing. Yay!
The very next day, the “real Mrs. Loomis” sent a note to
school saying, “Dear Mr. Mole, Roger was punished for lying to you and writing
that note. It won’t happen again! Mrs. Joyce Loomis (576-5111).”
With a sore backside and forced resolve in my heart, I re-joined the square dancing class in progress!
With a sore backside and forced resolve in my heart, I re-joined the square dancing class in progress!
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