This I’ve Learned

I WAS THINKING…
about four ladies I watched who were having such a good time talking, laughing and giggling. They were speaking a language I didn’t understand. I realized that even though I didn’t understand their language I certainly understood their laughter and giggles. Isn’t it neat?  The one thing that is so important for everyone is laughter and we all speak it in the same language.

ALWAYS LEAVE A MARGIN
Room for Dessert
Parking Space
Banking Account
Between Appointments

HELP FOOD TO LAST LONGER
(Taken from Easy Does It)
Wash mushrooms just before ready to use. Keep in refrigerator in paper bag or colored plastic container that keeps the light out.
Keep a sponge in the vegetable bin to absorb some of the moisture and leave strawberries, onions, carrots and other produce crisp and fresh to last longer.

SHARE RIDDLES WITH THE YOUNG ONES
                      (Answers at the end)
1. What is the least spoken language in the world?
 2.What is the longest word in the English language? 
3.What word begins with T, ends with T and has T in it?
4. What five-letter word becomes shorter when you add two letters to it?

PUNCH LINES
A bankrupt baker is a guy with no dough.
Five people can stay dry under an umbrella–as long as it’s not raining.


Information for this blog is taken from many sources.
Deem reliable at your own risk.
Punch Lines are complimentary of Fr. John Hampsch, C.M.F.


ANSWERS TO RIDDLES
1. Sign Language
2. Smiles …There’s a mile between the first and last letter
3. A teapot
4. Short

#2 Laughing

Theresa Klunk Schultz