Laughter
She is clothed with strength and dignity,
and she laughs at the days to come
Proverbs 31:25-31
Laughing it off – was one of my earliest methods of dealing with almost anything. I am blessed with having an elder sister. The blessing had it’s perks – I was growing up in constant verbal battles with my sibling: we never ever had an actual fight. Our weapon of choice was – words . Smart arguments were our battlefields. The one who gets upset first looses the fight – simple rules of life. Staying happy was my mode of survival: I liked hanging out with my sister’s elder friends and nobody wanted to have a cry baby around.
Laughter helps me out of anything now. A restless urge to goof around. Inability to hold off tap dancing for longer then a brisk dive into a cold pond of negative or serious stuff. Strained faces make me yawn. Long hard talks makes me wanna get a water gun and help people chill out.
– She runs and she – LAUGHS! – a friend is saying on spotting me around once
Laughing with a friend or friends at train running: heaven.