Check out the feet!!!!! (wearing gloves!)
Have you been drinking giggle-juice again?
Have you been eating cackle-berries?
Grandma asks, peering over her glasses
at the small round laughing faces.
They collapse into heaps,
giggling even more,
making the world a happy place
for small gigglers and their Grandma.
for De's prompt at dVerse: giggles in 44 words exactly. Which appealed to me. In the background, Ms Jasmine seems to be enjoying the joke as well.)
Oh, how I LOVE this! Those gloved feet! How wonderful. Thank you so much for this giggle today, Sherry! <3
ReplyDeleteOh I want some of that giggle juice and cackle berries!!!!
ReplyDeleteKids are always full of giggle juice. Sometimes too much, but it's still better than the rest of us, thanks for a reflection of the past
ReplyDeleteSo cute!! No one can resist the giggles of a little child. :)
ReplyDeleteaw...look at his feet!!...love this giggle of a poem Sherry...
ReplyDeleteThanks for reminding us of those cackle-berries. I have 5 grandchildren under 6 years old; time to share.
ReplyDeleteI'd like to order a case of giggle-juice please!
ReplyDeleteWonderful, fun poem, Sherry.
I think I remember someone asking me that about giggle-juice when I was very young. Your poem brings back memories.
ReplyDeleteLove it... such joy it must be to be surrounded with such joy,
ReplyDeleteDelightful! The giggles of children is one of the best sounds ever!
ReplyDeleteOh I love this! He looks soo adorable with those gloved feet ❤️
ReplyDeleteso lovely....feeling happy!
ReplyDeleteLove the notion of giggle-juice - we should all be required to drink it! Love the little fellows gloved feet too!
ReplyDeleteKind regards
Anna :o]
There's nothing more contagious than the giggles of happy children. Well captured in your verse!
ReplyDeleteThis soooo sweet
ReplyDeletemuch love...
Cute smiles all around ~ precious times with the kiddies Sherry ~
ReplyDeleteSo cute! Love it.
ReplyDeleteOh, this gave me such a grin--your poem and the photo, both!
ReplyDeleteThat's a sweet one :)
ReplyDeleteSuch a precious memory, Sherry, thank you, for sharing.
ReplyDeleteGiggle Juice...cackle berries...where? sign me up.
ReplyDeleteThe giggles of a child are so precious, they see the world so differently
ReplyDelete