Where do you
find humor? It’s not a mystery, extensive research is not needed, it’s often right
in front of us. For me, it’s family…and other life situations.
Tupac Shakur
was a popular rap artist in the 1990’s. One of my sons was born the same year
that Tupac died, yet both of my sons talk about Tupac’s music as though they
were around at the time of his fame. My older son surprised his brother by
visiting him at college, with a birthday gift in hand. It was a small gesture,
but one he knew his brother would appreciate. Maybe.
My older son
entered his brothers’ apartment with a broad grin across his face and holding
the gift behind his back. “I got you something.” He whipped out a rolled-up
poster that had a quote along the side. “This is you Bro, read the quote.”
“…by the
words of His mouth…okay, that’s nice.”
“It’s a
Tupac poster.”
My younger
son began unrolling the poster, “Um, I don’t think this is a Tupac poster.”
Stars and constellations danced on the poster as my son read the entire quote to his brother.
“By the word
of the Lord the heavens were made and the stars, by the word of His mouth”
– Psalm 33:6
As my son
recanted this story to me over the phone I said, “Did you get Tupac confused
with Jesus?”
I told my
son about an old spiritual song parishioners used to sing at my grandfathers’
church. The lyrics were, take the Lord along with you everywhere you go;
You’re gonna’ need Him, everywhere you go.
The poster
error was one way of telling my sons they needed a little more Jesus and a
little less Tupac. I still had one lingering question for my son, “How did you
think you had a Tupac poster?”
The answer
was simple, “I just grabbed the wrong one, the posters were all next to each
other.”
Read the
small print and know what you’re getting. It’s not always bad, just know what
you’re getting.
Have you
ever misread a label?
And because
it’s National Humor Month, check out my YouTube video on other life situations
that I’ve found humorous.
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