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Author Topic: Sharing Some Mother's Day Humor (If you need a laugh today :)  (Read 709 times)
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« on: May 10, 2015, 06:41:42 PM »

This it the first Mother's Day for me, since my mom passed.  She passed in February.  I needed something today to make me laugh.  I opened up some notes for a eulogy I wrote for my mom's burial.  Thought I'd share a funny portion.

Naughty

PS: Mom was the emotionally healthy member of the family - for the most part.  (She was a saint to have stayed married to my dad)

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Mom had a great sense of humor.  Some families have expensive art pieces, but our family had their "ceramic dog poop".  It looked quite real and many friends and relatives were fooled by it through the years.  This family heirloom was stored in a closet for years at a time.  Then, someone in the family would rediscover it and it became a brand new joke.  There were other jokes, "a fart cushion" and a fake can of peanuts with pop outs.  

My dad may have installed the wolf whistle on the family station wagon ( upon our request), but my mom was the first to use it when we drove down a particular boulevard (that became a cruising route for many).  Sometimes, we would prompt mom to blow the whistle.  Other times, she would just use the whistle on her own.  

After my mom's death, I thought that we might find the fake dog poop” resting somewhere in a closet at my parent's home.  I thought that perhaps my sister and I could shared custody of it, but my sister reminded me that years ago, one of our cousins visited us with some Air Force buddies.  The buddy stole our family treasure.

No fear, I “googled it” and found that I can buy a replica online.  Too bad I’m not still working, with a desk to my name, I might be tempted to buy a “Dog Poop” pen holder for my desk.  I'll buy one for home, but it won't be as much fun.  

I already searched the Internet around the time of my mom's burial.  I think as soon as I post this note, I'll purchase a new "ceramic dog poop" in celebration of Mother's Day.  Hopefully, mom will chuckle from the grave.  

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« Reply #1 on: May 13, 2015, 10:45:37 AM »

Hi Naughty Nibbler

Thanks for sharing this! Laugh out loud (click to insert in post)

I am glad you also have some fun memories of your mother. How did you experience this first Mother's Day since she has passed?

And have you found your dog poop? Smiling (click to insert in post)
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« Reply #2 on: May 13, 2015, 10:12:59 PM »

I found a new art piece, Laugh out loud (click to insert in post)

Dad was the angry rager. Not sure if he qualified as BPD.  I just learned about BPD a couple of months ago. Dad passed in October at 92.  He mellowed a bit when he eventually went on antidepressants in his mid 80's. I was able to let the passage of time fade some memories.

My sister fits the description of a high functioning BPD. She is carrying on the raging tradition.

Both parents passed recently, so first Mother's Day and then first Father's Day without them this year. Went LC with my sister after a rage event she had approx. 2 months ago.

Seems strange, but occasions and holidays may well be things of the past.
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« Reply #3 on: May 13, 2015, 10:46:09 PM »

Your mom sounds like she was quite the character  Smiling (click to insert in post)

(and now I've got an idea... .)
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