Johnâs teacher told him to write a short story about off-shore drilling and the damage it can cause. He wrote, âOil spills is very dangerous. My mother opened a can of salmon and it had a lot of oily stuff in it and the fish was dead.â
âGeorge Lieuwen
The Sunday school kids were asked if anyone had money for the collection. Our 4-year-old daughter replied, âI donât have any, because my dad didnât have any cents.â
âMandi Palmbos
The new pastor was leading the music for a small church. His first-Sunday jitters became apparent after the choir completed a beautiful anthem. Relieved, he turned to the congregation and said, âLetâs all stand and sing âWhen We All Get to Heavenâ while the choir goes down below.â
âSue Lauritzen
When I was growing up, it was polite for children to wait while adults were talking. If the situation was urgent, kids could say, âExcuse me. . . .â I realized times had changed when my grandson Tim rushed in and said, âGrammy, can I pause you?â
âSimon and Sharon Hilbrand
A little girl had just finished her first week of school. âIâm just wasting my time,â she said to her mother. âI canât read, I canât write, and they wonât let me talk!â
âHerm Kelderman
The days are gettinâ longer
The nights are gettinâ black
The stairs are gettinâ steeper
And harder on your back.
Your glasses are gettinâ thicker
Your waist is gettinâ too
The hair which you once parted
Has now departed you.
Each day it seems more difficult
When your food you have to chew
âCause your gums are gettinâ more
And your teeth are gettinâ few.
Your legs might be quite shaky
But your seat is really stout
While the former got quite thinner
The latter thickened out.
âDave Hollander
Delivering a speech at a banquet on the night of his arrival in a large city, a visiting minister told several anecdotes he expected to repeat at meetings the next day.
Because he wanted to use the jokes again, he requested that reporters omit them from any accounts they might turn in to their newspapers.
A cub reporter, commenting on the speech, ended his piece with the following: âThe minister told a number of stories that cannot be published.â
âB. Bajema
I asked my 5-year-old granddaughter, Adelyn, if sheâd learned any new songs at school.
She promptly began singing: âI will sing all the verses of the Lord forever; I will sing, I will sing. I will sing all the verses of the Lord forever; I will sing all the verses of the Lord.â
âKathy Laning