July 12, 2011

Tub-Full Tuesdays: Laughter is the Best Medicine

Laughter is often the best medicine, and it fills my tub. In our "The Balancing Act" interview, host Danielle Knox asked why we incorporated so much humor in our book. If you haven't seen our interview yet, you can follow the link on the lefthand side of our blog.

My answer:

Humor is a gift. My dad gave us many things growing up, but I always say one of his greatest blessings was humor. It's medicinal. Too often we focus on what burdens us, what makes us tired and frustrated, instead of embracing the joy of life. My favorite memories as a kid are laughing ... and that's true now with my husband and three daughters ... sometime's laughter's just the best medicine.

Humor is also a shield and a saving grace. Why do you think parents tickle kids when they are sad? Why are comedians often from tragic upbringings? When one of my kids comes home sad or hurt, one of the first things we will do is put on music and dance. Maybe we would all benefit from a good dance class, because we usually end up laughing. A plate of warm chocolate chips cookies goes a long way, too.
I rarely tell a poignant story without throwing in some humor (often sarcasm and wit are my tools). Sadness without laughter is empty and painful. We all have sad moments in our lives, but dwelling on the pain will bring nothing. The ability to laugh at yourself and with others is a treasure. If a writer can make me laugh for one page, I can better endure and appreciate one hundred pages of sadness and misfortune.
This quote says it well:
"A sense of humor... is needed armor. Joy in one's heart and some laughter on one's lips is a sign that the person down deep has a pretty good grasp of life."    Hugh Sidey
Check out our humor by visiting these past posts:
And check back tomorrow for our first Whimsical Wednesday: Not by the Hair of my Chinny, Chin, Chin. One Wednesday a month, or more often if so inspired, we will feature a whimsical post.
For fun, here's a video of my youngest, Maddie (now 6), and her first taste of baby food. This always makes me laugh:

What always makes you laugh?

4 comments:

Kate @ Teaching What Is Good said...

Thanks, Tia! I needed this today...laughter IS a gift and I am glad to be reminded of it.

Tia Bach said...

Kate, I feel blessed to have grown up in a family that knew how to laugh, so I hope my kids feel the same. But I must admit sarcasm and children doesn't always mix. ;-)

ladymoxie said...

Thank you Tia for this post! It really made me smile. My family also had a good time laughing together, and now my husband and I make sure it is a daily part of our relationship. Great post!

Tia Bach said...

Alison, Thanks! A good chuckle can get you through most anything!