söndag 28 december 2008

A lot of laughter

Last night we (my sister, brother, nieces, boyfriends) were celebrating my sister's daughter, she turned 25 the other day. It was a real fun party, at least I thought so but I am not sure that everyone enjoyed everything. Every time we get together crazy things happen. We just can't behave, something strange is happening when we associate. We laugh a lot about absolutely nothing, and that is quite alright but I think people around us don't appreciate our behavior all times. Sounds strange, I know, but it is so very funny, most of the time, that is.

We were discussing whether my brother was limber or not and I didn't think so because he is very stiff in a way. Of course he didn't agree, he told all of us that he usually bites his toe nails because he hasn't got any scissors. You can't say that, even if it is a joke, among people round the dinnertable, but he did and we simply burst out into laughter. My niece's mother- and father-in-law didn't look to happy about it. I was ashame afterwards, because this was just one crazy laughter among others. Then just a few minutes later my brother sharpens his eyes and turns to the host (our niece's boyfriend) and says in a very serious voice: "Such a lovely house you've got here." It wasn't appropriate to say that right then so once again we began to laugh. Very childish indeed.

Anyway, when we were leaving the boyfriend's relatives (mother, father and brother) didn't seem to sad about it. They nodded and tried to make me feel totally normal. If they succeeded, nja, don't think so...

1 kommentar:

Thina sa...

It seems to me you had a great time when celebrating the twenty-five year-old(chapter nine taught me how to write this correctly!?)woman. Perhaps those people who didn't share your laughs were feeling uncomfortable but I'm sure they all will change when they have learned to know you:)
Have fun!
Thina