A Near Miss
The other night I was reading in bed feeling hungry.
I’d already indulged in Skinny Girl popcorn AND Choc Zero chocolate. But I can’t sleep when I’m hungry so… I headed to the kitchen for some leftover pizza.
First, I pulled off the pepperoni (the kids like it but it’s too greasy for my taste). Then I popped it into the air fryer. Hot tip — air fryers make leftover pizza so perfectly delicious (and crispy which is especially important to me). It’s almost better than fresh.
After the ding, I took the slice and cut it in half — a little mind trick I use to make me feel like I’m eating 2 pieces. 🤓
As I headed to my room, past my half-asleep puppy Orion, I stubbed my pinky toe on the corner of his kennel. I stutter-stepped and stumbled, almost fell, but managed to find my balance before smashing my face into the cherry laminate floor. The pizza however, went flying.
I was outraged …
“WTF, where did that crazy piece of wood come from??!!”
I collected the pizza and stomped past the kennel and huffed out an infuriated hhhuuuuuurrrrrrrrrghh!
Then I imagined my dog, rousing from sleep in time to witness my mishap, tripping and almost falling, the pizza flying, and him laughing his fluffy white butt off… I couldn’t help laughing myself.
As I climbed back into bed and reached for the plate of pizza, I noticed a white dust-bunny on the tip of one slice … I plucked off the dust bunny and thought to myself,
“Yep, still gonna eat this pizza, aching toe, wounded pride, and floor dirt be damned!”
Enjoy The Little Things
So why in the world am I telling you this?
Because you’ve just gotta enjoy the little things in life… bedtime snacks and stubbed toes and funny shit that happens. You’ve gotta laugh at yourself… Or other people.
I confess, I find it hilarious to watch people fall down. Look at this lady tripping and flinging her popcorn. ⤵️
(I hope you don’t think too poorly of me… I’m almost crying laughing at this lady’s epic stumble. 😂 )
Final Takeaway
So, that’s the lesson… laughing feels good and it has healing powers … so do it as often as you can.
Laugh and feel better today. Then do it again tomorrow.
I know I usually write more serious messages but I wanted to share something funny and lighthearted to remind you … it’s OK to laugh and smile. Your loved one will not be upset if you forget to grieve for 26 minutes (or even 26 hours).
Balancing life and loss is hard work … so take breaks whenever possible.
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As a fellow life coach, I Love this story—it’s a perfect reminder that life’s little moments, even the messy, frustrating, or downright silly ones, are what make it all so memorable. Late-night snacks, missteps, and finding the humour in a ridiculous situation—those are the bits we’ll look back on and laugh about.
I’m always encouraging people to find joy in the everyday and to be gentle with themselves when things go a bit sideways. Here’s to bedtime snacks, stubbed toes, and never taking ourselves too seriously!