avatarErin King

Summary

The website content provides a humorous break with three light-hearted anecdotes from daycare and a child's friend, aiming to contribute to the reader's laughter therapy.

Abstract

The author of the article shares a lighter side of their writing by presenting three amusing stories intended to elicit laughter and provide a mood lift. The first story involves a child who claims to write her thoughts in her "diarrhea," a humorous mix-up of the word "diary." The second anecdote describes a four-year-old's comical yet inappropriate outburst towards a baby, showcasing the child's unintentional humor in her delivery. Lastly, a child's innocent mispronunciation of "Reese's Pieces" as "Reece's Penis" adds to the collection of chuckle-worthy tales. The author acknowledges the need for a good laugh and invites readers to explore more uplifting content on the ILLUMINATION publication, suggesting that readers might also consider contributing their own stories.

Opinions

  • The author believes in the importance of humor and laughter as therapy, especially after writing serious articles.
  • There is an underlying appreciation for the innocence and unpredictability of children's remarks, as evidenced by the anecdotes shared.
  • The author values the community of writers and encourages others to join in sharing stories that uplift and enlighten.
  • Despite the humorous content, the author maintains a responsible approach by addressing inappropriate language with the child in the second story.
  • The author is self-aware and humble, referring to their own articles as "boring" in comparison to the more engaging content on platforms like TikTok.

My Contribution To Your Laughter Therapy

Three quick stories to lighten the mood.

Photo by Belinda Fewings on Unsplash

I’ve been writing some pretty heavy articles lately, so today I thought I’d try my hand at lightening up.

I’m going to relay three quick anecdotes two from daycare and one from my daughter’s friend.

I hope this little collection finds you well and in need of a laugh:

  1. One time a child told me that she writes all of her thoughts in her diarrhea.

2. I looked across my yard one day to find a 4-year-old walking past one of the new babies. She looked down at the child and, with complete contempt, said, “F@cking baby!” and kept walking. She looked like a cranky old man when she said it. (Of course, I had to give her a good talking to and time out, but I was dying of laughter inside.)

3. My daughter’s friend once told me that her favorite candy was Reece’s Penis.

There you go, hope that helped.

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