Open Windows/Closed Doors--OOPS!
Christmas tree transport snafu leads to ad hoc workaround35 total reviews
Comment from amahra
Hahaha, it seems the kiddies were smarter than Chuck. But I love the way he didn't let the titters, as you called them, ruffle his feathers and he got the ultimate laugh at the end.
reply by the author on 06-Dec-2021
Hahaha, it seems the kiddies were smarter than Chuck. But I love the way he didn't let the titters, as you called them, ruffle his feathers and he got the ultimate laugh at the end.
Comment Written 05-Dec-2021
reply by the author on 06-Dec-2021
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Glad you got a laugh! Luckily, Chuck is thin enough to make it through the window. Check out Monica's Chaddick's and LisaMay's reviews!
Comment from Jumbo J
Hi Liz,
once again I finish reading in laughter... this time at the expense of Chuck at his solution 'breaking' methods to getting his children in his car... classic! Gotta love a man who thinks on his feet.
Thoroughly enjoyed your little Chucky story... thanks heaps for sharing this story, I needed the laugh, I just cut my thumb trying to slice my sourdough with a bread knife... yeah, how does one do that? Apparently, very easily! Smile(((((((((.
With our thoughts we create...
An open window policy.
Kind regards,
James.
reply by the author on 06-Dec-2021
Hi Liz,
once again I finish reading in laughter... this time at the expense of Chuck at his solution 'breaking' methods to getting his children in his car... classic! Gotta love a man who thinks on his feet.
Thoroughly enjoyed your little Chucky story... thanks heaps for sharing this story, I needed the laugh, I just cut my thumb trying to slice my sourdough with a bread knife... yeah, how does one do that? Apparently, very easily! Smile(((((((((.
With our thoughts we create...
An open window policy.
Kind regards,
James.
Comment Written 04-Dec-2021
reply by the author on 06-Dec-2021
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Thankssssss! Glad you got a laugh! Luckily, Chuck is thin enough to make it through the window. Check out Monica's Chaddick's and LisaMay's reviews!
Ouch as to the thumb! Is it still throbbing.
Comment from karenina
Well that was a fine kettle of fish! These true stories are so endearing...
I feel a little less neglectful having almost forgotten to pick my five year old son up from kindergarten many years ago.
(Hey, it was a half day and I was at the dentist and....)
I was only a few minutes late... In "MOM" time. A CENTURY to hear him tell the story even now! Nice save with the boost through the window... Christmas memories! The best!
Karenina
reply by the author on 06-Dec-2021
Well that was a fine kettle of fish! These true stories are so endearing...
I feel a little less neglectful having almost forgotten to pick my five year old son up from kindergarten many years ago.
(Hey, it was a half day and I was at the dentist and....)
I was only a few minutes late... In "MOM" time. A CENTURY to hear him tell the story even now! Nice save with the boost through the window... Christmas memories! The best!
Karenina
Comment Written 04-Dec-2021
reply by the author on 06-Dec-2021
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Glad you got a laugh! Luckily, Chuck is thin enough to make it through the window. Check out Monica's Chaddick's and LisaMay's reviews!
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Hah! I did... Guess there's a "thing" with folks tying those knots and securing WAY too much in the process! Hysterical!
Karenina
Comment from Begin Again
Poor Chuck... even when he tries to be the father figure and show them how things work... it backfires. But it also becomes a memory they will never forget. Great story!
Hugs, Carol
reply by the author on 06-Dec-2021
Poor Chuck... even when he tries to be the father figure and show them how things work... it backfires. But it also becomes a memory they will never forget. Great story!
Hugs, Carol
Comment Written 04-Dec-2021
reply by the author on 06-Dec-2021
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Glad you got a laugh! Luckily, Chuck is thin enough to make it through the window. Check out Monica's Chaddick's and LisaMay's reviews!
Comment from Anne Johnston
I love your story. I am sure that this has been told and retold many times, and still amuses the hearers. Guess he taught the children how to tie a secure know that day. Thank you for sharing this.
reply by the author on 06-Dec-2021
I love your story. I am sure that this has been told and retold many times, and still amuses the hearers. Guess he taught the children how to tie a secure know that day. Thank you for sharing this.
Comment Written 03-Dec-2021
reply by the author on 06-Dec-2021
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Glad you got a laugh! Luckily, Chuck is thin enough to make it through the window. Check out Monica's Chaddick's and LisaMay's reviews!
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You are welcome. I will check out their reviews
Comment from Katherine M. (k-11)
This is an excellent slice of Chuck's life. It's the sort of idiocy most parents have unthinkingly committed - what foolish fodder we all provide for our children's memories. I am convinced they remain convinced into adulthood that we are unreliable buffoons.
reply by the author on 06-Dec-2021
This is an excellent slice of Chuck's life. It's the sort of idiocy most parents have unthinkingly committed - what foolish fodder we all provide for our children's memories. I am convinced they remain convinced into adulthood that we are unreliable buffoons.
Comment Written 03-Dec-2021
reply by the author on 06-Dec-2021
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Glad you got a laugh! Luckily, Chuck is thin enough to make it through the window. Check out Monica's Chaddick's and LisaMay's reviews!
Comment from Carol Hillebrenner
This is a delightful story about getting a tree and making a fool of yourself without even trying. Tying the tree to the car made sense, really. It's
just those doors that are the problem.
reply by the author on 06-Dec-2021
This is a delightful story about getting a tree and making a fool of yourself without even trying. Tying the tree to the car made sense, really. It's
just those doors that are the problem.
Comment Written 02-Dec-2021
reply by the author on 06-Dec-2021
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Glad you got a laugh! Luckily, Chuck is thin enough to make it through the window. Check out Monica's Chaddick's and LisaMay's reviews!
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I didn't know I could read other people's reviews. How?
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Directly above where you enter your review, there is an icon "view ratings." Just go back as if you want to update your review, and click on that icon.
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Thanks, you are not only wonderfully amusing but have been a big help to me finding my way around.
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Thanks for that, Carol.
StoryLand bemuses
LIZ amuses
Cheers.
Comment from oliver818
Haha I love it. Such a confident father, showing off to his kids but no, he screwed it up. He could probably have undone the knot but that would maybe take the fun out of it. Great story!
reply by the author on 06-Dec-2021
Haha I love it. Such a confident father, showing off to his kids but no, he screwed it up. He could probably have undone the knot but that would maybe take the fun out of it. Great story!
Comment Written 02-Dec-2021
reply by the author on 06-Dec-2021
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Glad you got a laugh! Luckily, Chuck is thin enough to make it through the window. Check out Monica's Chaddick's and LisaMay's reviews!
Comment from Spitfire
Very funny. Maybe you should submit this to Readers Digest for their anecdotes? A smooth transition from the present to the past. I commend Chuck for his reaction to this.
reply by the author on 06-Dec-2021
Very funny. Maybe you should submit this to Readers Digest for their anecdotes? A smooth transition from the present to the past. I commend Chuck for his reaction to this.
Comment Written 02-Dec-2021
reply by the author on 06-Dec-2021
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Glad you got a laugh! Luckily, Chuck is thin enough to make it through the window. Check out Monica's Chaddick's and LisaMay's reviews!
Comment from judiverse
This reminds me of the scene from "A Christmas Story" when the family gets their Christmas tree. On the way home they have a flat tire, and Ralphie tries to "help" change it. It doesn't end well. This is such a funny episode. Of course, Dad likes to show off by demonstrating the hitch knot. So funny that the car doors were knotted shut. judi
reply by the author on 06-Dec-2021
This reminds me of the scene from "A Christmas Story" when the family gets their Christmas tree. On the way home they have a flat tire, and Ralphie tries to "help" change it. It doesn't end well. This is such a funny episode. Of course, Dad likes to show off by demonstrating the hitch knot. So funny that the car doors were knotted shut. judi
Comment Written 02-Dec-2021
reply by the author on 06-Dec-2021
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Glad you got a laugh! Luckily, Chuck is thin enough to make it through the window. Check out Monica's Chaddick's and LisaMay's reviews!
I love that movie--I vividly recall that scene!