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Margaritas, Metallica, and a Serious Case of the Giggles

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This post is part of the May Synchroblog, entitled, Lighten Up: The Art of Joy, Laughter, and Letting Go. The links to the other participant’ contributions are at the end of this article. Enjoy!

After a couple (or was it three) pretty potent Margaritas and several hands of Rummy, someone said something that I found amusing at the time and I broke out in uncontrollable giggling.

When I say giggling, I mean I sounded like a Junior High girl. And when I say uncontrollable, I mean that I had to excuse myself from the table. I went to the bathroom to try to regain my composure, but I made the mistake of looking in the mirror and started giggling all over again.

That was about six years ago in our kitchen with the entire family, my son and daughter and their spouses gathered at the table. This family card game took place after my wife’s surprise birthday party that I had been planning for months. The house was full with people from all over the place when we returned from dinner, but I was very stressed that the whole thing would come together.  It turned out to be a wonderful and complete surprise to Patty. My giggling, I think, was part alcohol and part relief from all of the planning for the event.

On another occasion my son turned to me and said, “You sure have gotten relaxed.” I replied, “If I were any more relaxed, I’d be in a coma.” On still another kitchen table moment, there was someone sitting there wanting some pastoral advice from me. Nathan piped up and said, “Pops is pretty much the same, only he ditched the suit, listens to Metallica and drinks beer.” I consider his remarks compliments.

I feel badly for my wife and children who suffered through my pastoral/OCD ways for all of those years. Now I say I am still OCD, but I am in recovery.

All of the unwanted and unpleasant things that have resulted in my looking back at the organized church as an outsider has bought some positive changes too.

I spend a lot more time with family. I don’t mind being interrupted, as much. I talk to my neighbors a whole lot more. I am far less concerned with what people think of me. Finally, I am getting where I can handle the adrenalin low of a quiet day.

Having just gotten back from living on a Florida beach for a week and touring around the South with my Honey for another week, I am feeling pretty relaxed! While on vacation, we were both ready for an adventure, ready to laugh, and ready to engage other people, and we did. That’s not a bad way to approach every day!

Here are the other other participants’ contributions:

  • Jeremy Myers at Till He Comes - Lighten Up! 
  • Maria Kettleson Anderson at My Real Journey - The Art of Passionately Lightening Up
  • Melody Harrison at Logic and Imagination – {I Don’t Do Joy}
  • Wendy McCaig - Lighten Up: Learning to Let Go From A Man Who Lost It All
  • Carol Kuniholm at Words Half Heart - Resurrection Laughter
  • R. Lee Bayes at Southern Humanist - Loving Light 
  • Alan Knox - Be Sarcastic With One Another 
  • Patrick Oden at Dueling Ravens - Truth, Beauty, and Yodeling Pickles
  • Tammy Carter at Blessing the Beloved - A Tricky Little Journey 
  • Christine Sine at Godspace - Lighten Up: It Really is the Best Medicine 
  • Liz Dyer at Grace Rules - A Spoonful of Sugar 
  • K.W. Leslie at More Christ - When Jesus Made A Funny
  • Maurice Broaddus - Why So Serious? 
  • Ellen Haroutunian - A Laughing God 
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    13 Responses so far.

    1. Link List – May Synchroblog // Lighten Up: The Art of Laughter, Joy, and Letting Go « synchroblog says:
      May 8, 2012 at 10:41 pm

      [...] Glenn Hager -  Margaritas, Metallica, and A Serious Case of the Giggles. [...]

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    2. Be sarcastic with one another | The Assembling of the Church says:
      May 8, 2012 at 10:58 pm

      [...] Glenn Hager – Margaritas, Metallica, and A Serious Case of the Giggles. [...]

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    3. Lighten Up: Learning To Let Go From A Man Who Lost It All | Wendy McCaig says:
      May 9, 2012 at 6:03 am

      [...] Glenn Hager -  Margaritas, Metallica, and A Serious Case of the Giggles. [...]

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    4. Why So Serious? [Synchroblog] :Maurice Broaddus says:
      May 9, 2012 at 6:14 am

      [...] Glenn Hager -  Margaritas, Metallica, and A Serious Case of the Giggles. [...]

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    5. {I don’t do Joy, very well} « logic and imagination says:
      May 9, 2012 at 6:52 am

      [...] Glenn Hager -  Margaritas, Metallica, and A Serious Case of the Giggles. [...]

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    6. Lighten Up: the Art of Laughter, Joy and Letting God – May Synchroblog « Godspace says:
      May 9, 2012 at 7:10 am

      [...] Glenn Hager -  Margaritas, Metallica, and A Serious Case of the Giggles. [...]

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    7. a little laughter every day. | kathy escobar. says:
      May 9, 2012 at 9:32 am

      [...] Glenn Hager -  Margaritas, Metallica, and A Serious Case of the Giggles. [...]

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    8. spacer Alan Knox says:
      May 9, 2012 at 9:53 am

      There’s something about the kitchen table – or the family room – that’s more conducive to laughter and fun than other locations. That’s been missing so much in the church… But, it’s part of who I am. I’ve learned to bring that out even in environments (locations) that others think of as “serious.” Sure, I get strange looks, but oh well.

      -Alan

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      • spacer Glenn says:
        May 9, 2012 at 1:07 pm

        That’s a great “mission”, Alan! We all need that sense of normalcy, spontaneity, grace, and freedom. One of the best examples of this is Steve Brown on the radio program/podcast, Steve Brown, Etc. Strange looks are okay!

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    9. A Spoonful of Sugar « Grace Rules Weblog says:
      May 9, 2012 at 9:58 am

      [...] Glenn Hager -  Margaritas, Metallica, and A Serious Case of the Giggles. [...]

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    10. spacer Liz says:
      May 9, 2012 at 10:25 am

      When I saw the title I couldn’t wait to read your post and see how it all tied together! I loved your message/story. I too am lightening up these days and enjoying the fruits of it.

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      • spacer Glenn says:
        May 9, 2012 at 1:09 pm

        Liz – I know that I am emotionally healthier and probably more fun to be around when I quit taking everything so seriously.

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    11. Loving Light | The Southern Humanist says:
      May 9, 2012 at 3:57 pm

      [...] Glenn Hager -  Margaritas, Metallica, and A Serious Case of the Giggles. [...]

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