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Sunday, March 14, 2010

Our Life is a SitCom! - The Missing Tube of Toothpaste --Humor

Scene 1: (hall, with towel cabinet, and doors to family bathroom on right and guest bathroom on left).  Enter husband, holding three new tubes of toothpaste.  Husband places one tube in family bathroom and one tube in guest bathroom.  Husband then places third tube on the towel cabinet in the hall, just for a moment, while goes to get travel bag.  Exit husband.

Scene 2: Enter wife.  Notices, with joy, new toothpaste tubes in bathrooms. Starts to exit, then notices the tube of toothpaste on the towel cabinet.  Wife takes toothpaste and puts it in the utility room (adjacent to the family bathroom), where the family stores extra toiletries.  Exit wife.

Scene 3: Enter husband, with toiletries bag.  Husband searches for toothpaste tube to put in bag.  Husband looks on the towel cabinet, but cannot find it.  Husband searches all over.  Husband searches and searches, feeling increasingly confused and frustrated.

Scene 4: (20 minutes later) Husband is still searching.  Wife calls from bedroom "It's late, I thought you felt tired."  Husband calls back, "I am tired, but I can't find the tube of toothpaste I put down."
Wife replies, "The one on the towel cabinet?"   Camera close-up on husband's exhausted face.

Scene 5: (cut to wife, lying comfortably in bed) "Why didn't you ask me?  I put it away."



Please daven (or send happy, healing thoughts) for RivkA bat Teirtzel.

With love and optimism,
RivkA

4 comments:

Henya said...

This is funny. I can see this hapening around here too.

Staying Afloat said...

Yup. Sounds about right. And I can picture this exact scene with the Huxtables, the Seavers, the Keaton's...

And of course, if he'd asked you right away and you didn't know, you'd ask, "Well, where have you looked for it?". Or at least I would.

Anonymous said...

I try to write something when I stop by to see how you are doing. I really like it that you have a blog. It really is the only way that I can keep up with you.

Blessing to you always to you and your family.

Sincerely,
Karen
www.homeschoolblogger.com/testimony

Batya said...

second try, there was an error, can't remember... what did I say?

something about the problems of good intentions...