To My Hysterical Brother….


Dearest Daniel,

I truly did not believe you were likely to ever see those postings. I write soooo many posts and I know that my brothers do not make a habit of weeding through the deep sea of my ramblings. Apparently though, this time I was ratted out. I, of course, do have some guesses as to who tipped you off:). LOL.

Suffice to say, if I was not sorry before, I certainely have NO regrets now. I can honestly say I have not laughed that hard in forever. I could hardly read through the storm of tears I was in such hysterics…and that was just on the dog posting! The whole thing started all over and got worse when I read your goose story comments!!!!

I have told you for years “Daniel – if no one else thinks your funny – count on your sissy to think you are hilarious”! Standing by that statement!!! I consider your comments an absolute treasure and they have been printed for distribution LOL. I even called Aunt Becky at 11:30 PM last night to make her go read them.

Here all this time, I give myself the tiniest bit of credit for at least being a little bit comedic in my writing but you went and showed me up big time!!!! For purposes of my own entertainment, I will have to think of ways to egg you on just so that I have your rebuttals in writing for your children someday LOL!!

Have I told you lately how much I love you?

(*If you have no clue what I am talking about, read the “Cooked Goose” and the “Neighbors Dog” posting and then read Daniel’s comments. Be prepared for bouts of hysteria. I am with Christy – Daniel needs his own late night show LOL)


3 responses to “To My Hysterical Brother….”

  1. Now that it’s mid-January, can you PLEASE change the red and green color scheme?? It’s soooo hard on the eyes to read your posts….
    Thanks!

  2. It’s on my list of things to do Orphelia but no where near the top of my priority list at the moment. My goal is to get it changed sometime this month.

  3. I actually LOVE the way you have given us a progressive Christmas. We need to enjoy the spirit as long as we can. So when your readers’ eyes get tired from reading through the green I hope they can think of the holiday the colors mean to celebrate… green as the color of life and red as the blood of that precious once infant who sacrificed His life for each of us.

    Leave it to me to find something deep in the colors of your website. 🙂

    Enjoy the Spirit of Christmas as long as you can. 🙂 (Besides, Doni, your plate is just a LITTLE full at the moment! heee heee!)

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