He Who Laughs, Laughs Better Together

“A joyful heart is good medicine, but a crushed spirit dries up the bones.”                   – Proverbs 17:22

“If we couldn’t laugh, we would all go insane.” – Robert Frost

I have noticed something; I laugh much more, louder, and deeper when I am with other people.  Now you would think that this would be obvious, but the other night my husband was traveling and I decided to watch reruns of “Everybody Loves Raymond” to have a good laugh and relax before bed.  After all, upon previous watchings, my hubby and I would laugh almost to the point of crying.  However, I watched this time quietly, almost vegetatively.  I was happy somewhere on the inside, felt amused at times, but there was no laughing out loud, guffaws, etc.  Why was that?  I felt somewhat mad at myself for my lack of outward enjoyment.  (as I always feel so much better after I laugh for awhile 🙂  )

It’s the companionship that was missing.  The other person that’s with you that is also laughing at the same thing, or starts the laughing, and then you can’t help but join in.  The laughter that continues long after the punch line, until you don’t really know why you’re laughing anymore.

So now hubby is back home, happily, and last night we watched a show and laughed and laughed.  And it felt great.   Slainte, Lisa

 

They Love Each Othee (Yes, I Meant That)

My youngest daughter used to always say when she was little, “We love each othee.”  She meant “other”, but it was so cute, and it’s kind of our family thing to say to her now.  Well, here is the sweetest video of a baby elephant and a sheep who “love each othee.”   Come on, it’s short, and it will make you smile.  And smiling’s a good thing.  Happy weekend!  Slainte, Lisa

For the Love of a Good Sheep Picture

For a person who owns no sheep, I certainly seem to be fascinated with them.  People who do own them tell me that they have their share of problems. (As do we all.)  But you have to admit, they are cute and furry, with their little plump bodies and small legs.  Hence, I have an excessive amount of sheep pictures.  Today, I am sharing two of my favorites with you.  And if you see a sheep today, baa happy.  Slainte, Lisa

Two content sheep with Joshua at Kell’s Priory

Sheep with nice haircuts

 

 

 

 

 

The Best Donkey I Never Really Knew

Sometimes you meet people or animals on your travels that you wished you had the time to get to know better.  If you actually lived there, they would be the ones you would make sure to take the time to say “hi” to, to visit, to pet through the fence everyday on your way by.  This little donkey is one of those.  He hangs out near the boats at Lord Brandon’s Cottage on the Gap of Dunloe tour in Ireland.  He seemed so happy to visit with us, and he really was as furry as he looks.

I hope this little guy is still doing well; he really brightened our day!  Enjoy your Saturday.  Slainte, Lisa

To Shear a Sheep

Yes, I do realize that this is not a sheep.  It is my sweet dog, Fritz.  He is furry, no doubt about it.  Furry enough that as I was walking him in the yard soon after we got him, our neighbor called out, “What are you walking that sheep for?”  Much laughter on his part ensued, and much to Fritz’ chagrin, that joke continued for a few years.

Anyway, giving him a haircut is always a major undertaking.  I could take him to the local doggie hair salon, but I’ve always just cut him myself at home.  He’s the jittery type, and it gives us lots of one-on-one time.  Plus, I can cut him just the way I like it, not too short.  (as long as he holds still of course, always a major variable!)

So, these last two pictures are my buddy and me after the big haircut/bath experience.  He is frantically licking his wet paws in these pictures, trying to get them back into normal Fritz form, I guess.  Bless his heart.  I love, love my dog, and I bet all of you have a great dog/cat/animal story of a special one in your life.  Please share; I’d love to hear them!      Slainte, Lisa