Friday, November 12, 2010

Just Have to Laugh!!!


My handsome, young, single, college graduate (does that sound like a mother speaking?) started to tell me this story over the phone.  

"When are you going to San Antonio?" - me
"Well,  don't know. Oh, I didn't tell you what happened to my car." - son
"No, what?" - me

Now I must tell you, this is the son who prides himself in getting us caught in one of his tricks.  He is the King of April Fools...but I did pull one off on him.  So when he started, I was already racking my brain on what the day was...joke day?? fools day?????

"Well I had another blowout with a tire. The lug nut wouldn't come off again." - son
"I just told you Dad you need to go down and buy all new tires for that car. " - unmerciful mom
"Well, I decided that since I had free towing, I would call and have them tow it to Discount Tires." - son
"The tow truck got there and he started to jack up my car.  I told him that he wasn't doing it right. He told me he had been doing this for years and knew what he was doing.  Then I heard a crunch!!!" - son
"I told him to stop....he came and we looked and the jack had gone through my floor board!!" - son
"NO!" - mom...still trying to figure out if he was pulling one over on me.

Now I must say...my son bought his own car and it is his dream car!  He doesn't let any dirt get on it. He drives it with great pride...and yes, he knows the verse, "pride comes before a fall"

"I told him to put the car down! Then he went to connect the hitch to the front bumper and...he pulled the bumper off!" - son
By this time, I am sure this isn't real and I burst into laughter.... but my son isn't laughing!!

"ARE YOU FOR REAL?" - me

"YES!!  I started laughing and the tow man got mad at me!  I told him it was MY CAR!!!" - SON
"So the car is now at the dealership....not at Discount Tires....and they are trying to see what damage has been done to the car and repair it."

No, this was not for a reality show.  NO!, no one came out of the bushes and said it was a joke or they were taking his car away to fix it up...........this WAS REAL!!!

What can I say..........when something gets the best of us WRIGHTS, we LAUGH!!!  Beware the next time you call a tow truck!!   Yes, that is his picture at the top of this post.  This executive wore this Sesame Street Count Dracula costume to his clients' offices on October 29th.  He is known for having a smile on his face from the day he was born.  He hopes to get his car back soon!!

Store your treasures in heaven, where moths and rust cannot destroy, and thieves do not break in and steal.  Matt. 6:20

25 comments:

  1. Oh no! I kept thinking this has to be a joke-I can't believe that. So sorry to hear about the mishap with his car. Sounds like something that would happen to us-lol
    WOW-hope he has a better weekend.
    Hope you have a great weekend!
    Hugs
    Jill

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  2. I was waiting for the punch line too. Hard to believe that people would be so careless to do that to his car.
    Have a wonderful weekend :)

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  3. WOW...that's all I can say...can you imagine? What in the world. We at the Class house are just like you Wrights....laugh, anytime, anywhere, and anyhow you can. It really is the best medicine sometimes. Have a wonderful week-end. HUGS

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  4. Oh cute! A boy knows his car. Some people don't realize that youngsters are smarter than they used to be!


    Janet

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  5. Oh my gosh, the poor guy. Yeah, I am with you just gotta laugh.
    Great Costume.

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  6. Oh Jannette.. what a great post,,but you poor little guy had to deal with that...that is so funny thought that you didnt know through the whole story weither it was a joke or not..lol

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  7. oh, i wish this were a bad joke! poor guy.
    he ought to sue that discount tow truck
    place.

    you all certainly DO have a great sense of
    humor.

    i will try to laugh with you but mostly i will
    be praying that your son's car gets fixed
    quickly and not at his own expense.

    love,
    lea

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  8. News today...this son landed four new accounts after going out in this costume! He is a rookie at his job and they sent out congratulations today for his accounts.
    The Lord does pay the enemy back!!
    We are still laughing and shaking our heads!
    God is good...all the time!!

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  9. Oh my, Janette. If that's not one for the record! Started to say wrecker. I would have been in disbelief. I know you can't thinking ok when is he going to crack the joke. As us South people say, "bless his heart". Hope things get fixed and everything is to his satisfaction. "What lesson is to be learned from this one?"

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  10. Janette, when it rains it pours, doesn't it? I would be waiting for the punch line too but sorry that wasn't the case. But at least you Wright's can laugh; that's so important I know.

    Love you,
    Debbie

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  11. Wow, incredible!! Sounds like something that would happen to us. Nothing surprises me lately :) So nice to see you can smile over things such as these. Love ya Sis!!

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  12. Thank the Lord for your sense
    of humor! Yes, God does pay
    back the enemy. Hope you all
    have a great weekend.
    Hugs,
    Sandy

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  13. Janette,

    Oh dear. I'm sorry to hear about your son's car. However, I kept looking for "the big joke," and there was none, ugh! :)

    Anyway, take care dear lady.

    Blessings,

    -Lady Rose

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  14. you are such an angel to visit my hailey's
    blog! you even beat me there!!!

    your kind encouragement wil encourage
    her homesick heart a great deal.

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  15. What a fun story Janette...but tough on that car for sure! Nothing like a good sense of humor to handle life's little challenges! I think it makes the devil mad, too!! HA!!

    Hope you have a great weekend!
    HUGS,
    Becky

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  16. As I've said before...I love your sense of humor! Sometimes it's the best medicine in circumstances like that, right?! It does sound like our family here! :) I also saw that he landed new accounts in his costume...ha! There you go!
    God provides and certainly doesn't judge on the exterior ~ LOL!

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  17. Thanks for commenting on my blog! You CERTAINLY have a lot of celebrations over the next two months! Lots of wonderful memories ready to be made!! Have great weekend!

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  18. Now, this is one for Reader's Digest! Your son sounds like he's a pro at "making lemonade out of lemons." Good for him!

    Blessings for a beautiful Saturday!

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  19. Oh even for a trickster this is sad! So sorry about the abuse of his car. Loved his costume and your son sounds like a fun guy to be around. Could he have gotten some of his fun for life from his momma? I imagine so.

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  20. Oh too funny and I know he got some of his fun for life from his momma! hope his car got fixed and good for him with his new accounts! He is a riot in the costume. A bold and happy soul!

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  21. How wonderful that your son could laugh about this! He brought glory to God and made his Mama very proud. :)

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  22. Aha! Mystery solved. Your son is a born comedian! Love to laugh!!!

    Have a wonderful (laughter-filled) weekend.

    (((Hugs)))

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  23. WOW. I kept reading and reading and reading waiting for it to be a joke (like everyone else). I am so sorry about his car. I hope it's all working out for him.

    And you have a beautiful attitude regarding the entire thing. :)

    Blessings,
    Rachel

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  24. I sure wish I could laugh like that when bad things happen to me! Laughter is a gift!

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  25. I love the picture of him in the Count Suit. My youngest son was afraid of The Count and when he would see a picture of him in a book we had, would say:

    "Not that guy!"

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