In Others’ Words: Laughter

Beth VogtFun, Life, Quotes 33 Comments

“Life is worth living as long as there’s a laugh in it.” ~L.M. Montgomery, author, Anne of Greene Gables

 

Yep. That’s a photo of me … laughing so hard something’s probably trying to come out my nose. And, yes, it’s during a game night with some of our best game night buddies, our friends “The Martys.”

I am a huge proponent of game nights.

Uno.

Scotland Yard.

Settlers of Catan.

What’s Yours Like?

And the newest Vogt family game: Quelf. If you do not own this game, go purchase it immediately. Seriously. It is the most laugh-inducing game we’ve ever played.

Laughter truly is good medicine — both Scripture and scientific research says so. To encourage laughter at the end of your week, here’s a one-minute clip from one of my favorite comedians, Ken Davis:

httpv://youtu.be/zyqfHaPHMfc

 

In Your Words: What makes you laugh? Do you have a favorite family game or a favorite comedian?

 

Comments 33

  1. We used to play lots of board games with our daughter. Alas, she grew up and headed off to college. When she visits, we play some of our favorites: Scrabble, Bananagrams, and Scattergories. We’re pretty serious when we’re immersed in the first two, but we can get pretty silly and do some serious laughing when we share our answers in Scattergories.

    1. Uno — that is the game that reduces my daughters to ridiculous giggles. Don’t know why. Do they coat the cards with something? My son … he just shakes his head.

  2. Ken Davis is one of my favorite comedians too, and yes, he makes me laugh! The tears rolling from the eyes kind. 🙂 My kids make me laugh, funny friends, some movies. I need a laugh-filled day today. 🙂

  3. We don’t have a game night–a favorite when kids (and grandkids) were younger was pick-up sticks. Now they’re into checkers, chess, angry birds. But I do love laughter, will go to great lengths to provoke/produce. Will give some thoughty thought to investigating the games you name and starting a new tradition.

  4. I love board games, especially Balderdash and other games that mean you have to make up crazy definitions, etc…and we can get pretty creative on some of them! Loved the pic of you laughing. Priceless!

    1. There’s a story behind that photo … my friend, Marty … well, he is h-y-s-t-e-r-i-c-a-l. And he had said something so off-the-cuff and somebody caught me trying not to snort tea through my nose.
      Lovely, eh?

  5. I’m with Wendy on that photo, Beth. I LOVE IT!!! (It’s hard to laugh and still look adorable. I’m going to practice that pose. I usually show off the scars from my tonsillectomy.)

    My grown-up kids really enjoy playing games and I’m always looking for a new one to buy them (though they usually introduce me to the good ones). Balderdash is one we have fun with. I’ll be checking out Quelf, for sure!

    Everything makes me laugh, there’s no telling when it’s going to hit. (It’s the same with tears.) Last night I laughed myself silly over some childhood antics a friend on Facebook was sharing.

    Thanks for the wonderful MBT Peptalk last night, Beth. It was awesome!! I LAUGHED SO OFTEN AND SO HARD at you three ladies!! Plus, there was so much great information!! You’re the bomb. ; )

  6. We play Settlers of Catan! I’ll trade you wood for brick…or sheep for wheat? hehehe…

    Every holiday, we break out the game boards. Also love Apples to Apples. Good times and loads of laughter!

    1. Sheep for wheat … that works for me. I won that game one time. One stinkin’ time. And I insisted my family take a photo to commemorate the victory — because I knew that would probably be the only time I win the game. Vogts are fierce competitors. F-i-e-r-c-e. We’re laughing, but we’re playing to win!
      🙂

  7. Oh I used to love game nights with good friends! Hoping I get that chance here again some day:)) Love to laugh–heard the other day that laughing can burn as much calories as a 30 minute workout–so worth it!

  8. What makes me laugh … funny or profound things my grandkids say (How old is God?) or when they try to pronounce big words or when they are acting silly (grandsons are 4 1/2 and 6). Other people laughing – we have all been there, you can’t remember why you are laughing, but as the other person is laughing, you just start to laugh at them laughing. Jim Carrey, and in many cases, my son imitating Jim Carrey. My Uncle Boyd used to make me laugh all the time. He had a one-liner for everything. I miss him. Marx Brothers movies. Danny Kaye. Victoria Borgia (sp?).

  9. Our family loves games, too! Lately, our favorite has been Yahtzee … the “Hello Kitty” version! My 4-year-old wins every time. Someday, I’m taking her to Vegas to roll the dice! Another favorite of the girls’ is “Pretty Pretty Princess” where you win if you get the crown, necklace, earrings, and bracelet in your princess color. Daddy has even won this one! 🙂

  10. Love game night! We are big board game peeps 🙂 Our new favorite is a game called zero, but we also can get big fun out of simple ones like boggle. I am looking up quelf right now! Thanks Beth!

  11. Shark bait!!!
    Good times, good times!
    My son, Brennan, loves Quelf! We also enjoy Scriblish, Oodles of Doodles, Catch Phrase, Cities and Knights (Settler’s on steroids), Balderdash, Funglish and even an occassional game of Clue. And when we play Clue it is done in character kind of like a murder dinner theatre.

    When we play games with friends, especially the Vogt family, I laugh so hard that I cry and I become loud and somewhat foolish. It’s wonderful.

    Thanks for the post, Beth. And all I really have to say is……

    GAME NIGHT!!!

    1. Shark bait, indeed!
      Nothing like a game night with the Martys to get the endorphins (and the laughter and the tears-caused-by-laughter) flowing.
      GAME NIGHT!

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