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Who needs pockets? And what's so funny about tearing up paper?

Oh my gosh! This is the funniest thing I've seen in a month of Sundays (what does that colloquialism mean?)

Sent to me by my friend and former boss, Bob S.  Thanks, Bob...not quite sure what you meant by saying this might have been made of me...

 

The second cutest video this week:

This is a video of 9 month old Ethan that falls over laughing...from tearing up paper.  I can't really tell if it's Ethan's laughter or his dad's delight at it that tickles me so much.

I sat and watched this about 3 times this morning, laughing uncontrollably myself.

Thank you, Ethan...whoever you are! May life continue to tickle and support you in laughing at it!

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Published Saturday, November 15, 2008 6:22 AM by Beth Patterson
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sisterjulia said:

Those are just perfect moments!

Makes you wonder why we try so hard at everything!

I'm off for another giggle.

November 15, 2008 5:49 PM

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About Beth Patterson

The Virtual Tea House website became 'word-ripe' when, over a cup of jasmine green, I realized that the web has an expanding part to play in the communal aspects of spiritual growth.
One of my favorite hats, among several is: initiated firekeeper in the Sacred Fire Community. Hosting a monthly community fire circle, I'm being taught that the simple act of sitting around a fire with the intent of holding open-hearted space makes for some soulful community!
With a master's degree in religion, my career spans 20 years in end of life care and I currently work in the field of child abuse intervention and advocacy.
Here in beautiful Central Oregon, my spiritual homes of the high desert and the mountains are both in proximity. And for good measure, four hours away is Grandmother Ocean and the stunning Oregon Coast.
I'm making decent progress on the goal set by my mother early on: she taught us that the goal of humanity should be to become ever-more eccentric, i.e. more fully human.
Entering the 'forest-dweller' phase of life, I am honored to host the Virtual Tea House for all who wish to explore how our lives are enriched and made new a thousand times each day by the spirituality we embody. Exploring this engagement together is the purpose of the Virtual Tea House.
Welcome! Let's have a cup of virtual tea together and share what brings us joy, what we are being taught by life, how we are leaning into the Big Questions posed to us each day in sometimes 'distressing disguises'.

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