jann1033
<font color=darkcoral>Right now I'm an inch of nat
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Family Fun Mom said:My funniest moment is only funny now, in hindsight, because everyone is okay.
We were eating at the Concourse Steakhouse for my dh's birthday. It was about our 5th day at the World and the pace was wearing on us all (me, dh and three kiddos). So, despite wanting Daddy to have a good birthday, we were all a bit cranky. Our food arrived and we were quietly eating when our three year old son starts to choke on his steak. He was making very loud vomit-like, gagging sounds and the whole restaurant is staring as he lets out a huge "BLLLLLAAAAAAACH" and basically pukes his steak into my hands. We all sit back down breathing sighs of relief and nervous "thank God he's okay" giggles, while giving the other patrons apologetic looks.
I am not kidding, not even 30 seconds later our seven year old son starts choking on his darn steak, too! All over again it is loud gagging sounds followed by a huge belchlike ralph and out pops his steak. Both of these loud dramatic chokings are within one minute. I look around and every eye in the place is on us, and I notice a lady at the next table is quietly gagging into her napkin at the sight of the chewed up cow in my hands.
Dh's face is burning with embarrassment, and I start to get what is referred to as the "Church Giggles". DH says to me "it's not funny" and I giggle harder. He says again "This is not funny" and the flood breaks. I start laughing so hard I cannot breathe and my stomach cramps. I really was mortified, but if you cannot laugh in those situations you will just go crazy. Needless to say we got the heck out of there pretty quick. No lingering over dessert at that meal.
Happy Birthday Daddy!
i'm hysterically laughin out loud over this one
