Tragedy or Comedy

Tragedy or Comedy

Have you ever had one of those moments when you suddenly realize your life is a comedy routine?

Ever since COVID, I get my groceries by ordering online. It is so easy. My local store does a great job choosing produce and making good substitutions—most of the time.

Recently I had ordered a snack-size container of baby carrots. When unloading my groceries, I pulled out a two-pound bag of baby carrots! Here is what happened next:

Grant: (noticing the look on my face) “How’s it going?”
Me: (in a stressed voice) “They gave me a two-pound bag of carrots! We couldn’t eat all these carrots in a year! Can you freeze baby carrots?! What I’m I going to do with all these carrots?!!”

Then it hit me. I sounded just like Marie from Everybody Loves Raymond. Remember the first episode when Ray signed his mom up for the Fruit of the Month Club? She throws a fit and says, “What am I supposed to do with all those pears?”

After Grant and I stopped laughing, I took the carrots to a neighbor who cooks for her mother, sister, and grandson. Grant complimented me on turning a challenge into a blessing. Honestly, I was just overwhelmed looking at all those carrots!

Billy Graham said, “A keen sense of humor helps us to overlook the unbecoming, understand the unconventional, tolerate the unpleasant, overcome the unexpected, and outlast the unbearable.”

It’s all about perspective. And, not taking ourselves too seriously. Groucho Marx said, “If you find it hard to laugh at yourself, I would be happy to do it for you.”

Laughter is a gift that we can share with others, and perhaps even help adjust our perspectives in most situations. Wouldn’t that be a fun way to change the world?

“A cheerful heart brings a smile to your face; a sad heart makes it hard to get through the day.” Proverbs 15:13 MSG

“So I concluded there is nothing better than to be happy and enjoy ourselves as long as we can.” Ecclesiastes 3:12


15 responses to “Tragedy or Comedy”

  1. Lisa or Li Avatar

    I love the Groucho quote. Not easy but good for mental health.

  2. Awakening Wonders Avatar

    Could the Easter bunny be wanting more carrots this year!?! tee he! Happy you found the carrots a good home. Yes, to laughter as it’s good medicine!

    1. Dana at Regular Girl Devos Avatar

      I didn’t even think of that – I could have left them out for him 🐰❣️

  3. Anna Powaska Avatar

    Thats right, a little humor really changes everything. Loved this! Have a nice day Dana.

    1. Dana at Regular Girl Devos Avatar

      Laughter does make life sweeter, thanks so much, Anna!

  4. Wynne Leon Avatar

    Love this, Dana! Such a great way to change any challenge into something more manageable. I hadn’t heard that line from Everybody Loves Raymond but I could imagine it as you described it. Perfectly written and beautifully said!

    1. Dana at Regular Girl Devos Avatar

      You are so kind, Wynne, I appreciate you so much!

  5. Grant Ferguson Avatar
    Grant Ferguson

    Too funny, Dana, but so true. If we can take life’s lemons and make lemonade, does that mean we can take the days of carrots and make carrot cake? 🍰

    1. Dana at Regular Girl Devos Avatar

      Great idea! Wait – how do you shred baby carrots!? Oh my…

    2. bluebird of bitterness Avatar

      You don’t have to shred them. Put them in a pan, cover with water, bring to a boil, and let simmer until the carrots are soft. Then mash them with a potato masher. Works like a charm and makes a fabulous carrot cake. 🙂

    3. Dana at Regular Girl Devos Avatar

      Wow, that sounds easy, thanks, BOB! I’ll have to order some carrots…😱… maybe!

    4. bluebird of bitterness Avatar

      Forgot to mention to drain the carrots before mashing them, but you probably figured that out on your own. 🙂

    5. Dana at Regular Girl Devos Avatar

      Good tip, wouldn’t want soggy carrots!

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