When You Crack Yourself Up: Hello, Herbie?

Someone told me once that we really write for ourselves.

Maybe so. But what I know for sure? I’ll admit that I enjoy my periodic posts titled, “When You Crack Yourself Up. Depending upon my mood, degree of sleep deprivation or frustration with the world, it’s anyone’s guess what might strike my fancy and send me into delirium. Routine comedy? Sure. I love silly sitcoms and funny men like Jim Gaffigan and John Mullaney. Nate Bargatze, too. I also love hijinks. Especially the slow-simmering variety.

Once upon a time, hubster Paul played an epic, slow-simmering prank on my mom, Sue. As readers of “Surviving Sue” know, my dear husband was a lifeline for me during some of the most tumultuous years with my mom. Sue was a bit leery of Paul as my defender – the new blood in the family – but over time she learned to admire his silly sense of humor.

Example? Sight gags.

I don’t believe I’ve told this story before (but if I have and forgot about it…play along. Deal?)


Whenever we’d jet across the country for an extended visit with my folks – after Paul and I were married – Sue would go to great lengths to larder up and stock the pantry with all of Paul’s favorite snacks. Cashews in abundance and ‘fresh’ M&Ms. Plain, no peanuts, thank you very much.

Sue surprised Paul one year with a three-gallon brandy snifter of his favorite, colorful candy. (Why she had an oversized brandy snifter was a passing concern…I’d hoped she’d been using it as a terrarium and not barware…and I hoped she cleaned it first, but I digress…)

When we arrived on Christmas Eve, Sue proudly pointed to a shelf behind the television which held the massive “offering” of M&M’s, for Paul. If I had to guess, I’d say Sue dumped at least five pounds’ worth of rainbow discs into the big glass goblet.

It was chuckle-worthy, for sure. Paul laughed and vowed he’d plow through all of it over the course of our week-long visit while Sue bet against him; chiding him by saying, “Your eyes are bigger than your belly, buddy.” [Side note: I’ve wondered about the folksy colloquialism over the years – it’s one that Sue – who was mired in dysfunctional eating – used often.]

But back to the big snifter.

Without tipping me off in the slightest, Paul pulled an all-nighter on Christmas Eve…staying up, but not for Santa. Nope. He had an epic joke in mind, and it involved sorting, by color, the mountain of M&M’s and meticulously layering them back into the big snifter. I’m no geologist, but the color-coded strata were pretty darn impressive…mimicking slices of the Earth’s history in the Grand Canyon but in technicolor, groovy hues.

Around dawn on Christmas morning, Paul gently returned his confectionary handiwork to its spot behind the television and waited. I think he took a shower and continued about his business, greeting the rest of the family as we rose and traded “Merry Christmas” greetings over coffee, waiting for the quiches to bake and debating who should open the first present. At least an hour went by before anyone noticed Paul’s M&M masterpiece. And then, finally. Sue’s reaction came and it didn’t disappoint.

Barreling through the family room with a tray of mini coffee cakes and quiches, Sue nearly dropped our Christmas breakfast all over the floor when she screamed – in wild delight – when she saw the M&M display. It was a ‘gotcha moment‘, for sure. Given her wail, it was a Christmas miracle that Sue didn’t upend the tray as she rolled with laughter.

I don’t remember all of the revelry that followed as Sue flew into the living room and gave Paul an enthusiastic hug, but I remember her words:

“You got me…you got me good!”


I believe that might be the biggest lead-in ever to a fresh giggle…but stick with me. I’ve got a new prank to share with you. No, it doesn’t involve M&M’s, but it IS something sweet…of another sort. A silly little trick that Paul played on me last week and true to form, he watched and waited.

My dear friend Linda gave me the most darling sculpture last year for my birthday and I named him Herbert..Herbie. He’s the little guy hanging ten in this pic – on the bottom:

I adored him…and Paul did too, and we found ourselves moving Herbie around the house but keeping him near because he’s such an impish dude…normally seen standing upright, I might add.

This year? Herbie got a friend. A buddy. A snowy-white companion. As we contemplated whether the pair should stick together or hang out in separate locations, they traveled around the house over the past few weeks. And while I’m ashamed to admit it, for a couple of days recently they were both AWOL. I didn’t notice they’d disappeared. At first.

Mr. Hello-My-Name-is-Paul-and-I-Like-Visual-Pranks struck again, placing Herbie #1 and Herbie #2 in artful poses, suggesting that they were both near and far as they tried to communicate with one another. No sightlines…living an ‘upstairs/downstairs’ life as they sat on separate shelves.

Paul imagined they were attempting new-fangled forms of chatting…beak-to-foot and vice versa. Tapping out messages in Morse code – Herbie style?

As an alternative interpretation, I suggested that perhaps Herbie #1 is feeling the weight of the world and is doing his best to prop up his friend, and the Universe…with his tiny feet and gigantic beak. Ahem.

I am Herbie and I am strong!

Paul claims they were in these adorable poses for three days before I noticed. That seems incredible…but on the other hand, some days feel like a dumpster fire right now with brazen and hurtful decisions being made left and right in Washington, D.C. I’m a bit…distracted. (If you’re in the U.S. and are so inclined, please reach out to your representatives…Senators…Congresspersons to share your horror if you’re feeling as I am. Worried. Anxious.)

But Paul? Always thinking about how to lighten my mood? He gets the win. I’m lucky to be married to someone with a good sense of humor and an abundance of patience. In all things. Including his comedic timing and willingness to wait for it…wait for it…until a joke lands.

Thanks for coming along and reading. I hope you find something chuckle-worthy today. I’m rooting for you. So are Herbie #1 and Herbie #2. And Paul, of course.

-Vicki 💝

“When you crack yourself up” – Victoria Ponders

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52 responses to “When You Crack Yourself Up: Hello, Herbie?”

  1. You are married to a real gem, Vicki! (And so is he, of course!) There’s never been a time when humor and patience were more needed. ❤️

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    1. Ah…aren’t YOU sweet. Thanks much, Jane. Take care. 💕

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  2. Great story. I can just visualize the M&M masterpiece! What a guy. Btw, my husband could paint the house pink and I wouldn’t notice for weeks, lol. Nice to be able to laugh together.

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    1. Oh, VJ! I knew you were a soul sister. Yes…who sees the pink house when there’s so much other going on? With you. Xo! 🥰

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  3. Thanks for the encouragement to take much needed action, Vicki. Essential.

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    1. Thank you, Dr. Stein. Agree, agree. ❤️

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  4. I love stories like this! My mom is very fussy about her house decorations so of course I re-place and reposition them every time we’re there. She usually notices and texts me by the time we get home 😂

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    1. Why am I not surprised…you’re a prankster, too! 🥰 Love it. I seem to recall a post where you told on yourself…more please! 🥰

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      1. Yes! Wow-good memory! I think I was describing the ways I show love to my mom and wife- by annoying them on purpose 😁 I like to re-pose Mom’s animal and human figurines by putting them in “x-rated/adult” positions 🙂

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        1. Oh yah! Yup! That was it! Tormenting your mom! 😜

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  5. Brilliant Vicki 😅thank you for sharing 🥰
    It is a great asset to be able to make people laugh xo
    And much needed in the current world climate !

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    1. Agree, dear Maggie! Thank you so much. 🥰❤️🥰

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      1. My pleasure Vicki 🥰❤️
        Hugs across the pond !

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  6. I just love your When You crack Yourself Up posts. For years I’ve been known to let go with some silly, near stupid comment or observation followed by “I just crack myself up!” Anyway… I might have the Herbies’ ancestor here. He often sits atop my Franklin stove type faux fireplace but he’s vacationing in a closet while the snowmen occupy that perch. When he comes out I’ll snap a picture of him for you.

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    1. You’d better! Snap a pic. I’ll be waiting…and I bet your Herbie will have a story to tell about his captivity! 😜🥰😜

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      1. Haha! He does and it’s a good one. It might even be blogworthy.

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        1. Yay! Keep your promises to tell all! 🥰😜🥰

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  7. Love it when you crack yourself up!

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    1. Love it when you join me! Xo, Joy! 🥰❤️🥰

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  8. Oh, I love this, Vicki! “I’m lucky to be married to someone with a good sense of humor and an abundance of patience.” You certainly are!

    But I think we need a different name for your new adorable guy because #2 isn’t very distinctive. Maybe Tip?

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    1. Ohhh. Good point…a new name would be good. You’re right! 😜

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      1. Or, given his likely poses, “Tipped” might be a better version… 🙂

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  9. Love this Vicki ❤️
    Yes, let’s take action wherever and whenever we can – it’s surely needed!

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    1. Xo, Margaret. Yes, yes! ❤️

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  10. Talk about having patience for organizing all the colors and then putting them back. Wow. I think a better question is how many did he eat in the process. Ha ha. I think the real walking angels in the world are those people like Paul who help us deal and manage the high maintenance folks that send us over the edge. I’ve had a few of them in my life — very grateful for them for seeing through the situation and knowing just the right thing to do to bring the tension to a reasonable level! Cool that Paul did that for you.

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    1. Oh hey…you’re asking the important question! You know what — I don’t know how many he ate! Inquiring minds! I’ll need to see if he remembers, LOL! And yes…cheers to the ones who can keep those of us who are wound pretty tight (moi) in check. Yes, yes! 🤣🥰😜

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  11. LOL. Those Herbies are so cute! And I love the placement, and the mischievousness.

    As for “Your eyes are bigger than your belly…”, that’s an expression I heard a lot growing up. I always took it to mean you see something, and want it, but it’s more than you can manage to eat. You could apply that to so much of our excess these days, couldn’t you?

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    1. Great observation about that expression, Michelle! True, true! Hugs to you. 🥰

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  12. I enjoy practical jokes, particularly if I’m the one who is doing the practical joking! I’ve done many over my (many) years, but Paul gets the M&M bowl of #1 in the practical joke department!

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    1. Ah…so you’re a jokester, too? Having a sense of humor is a super power these days. Thanks so much, Pam! I’ll tell Paul you’re impressed!
      🥰😜🥰

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  13. the m&m’s prank is epic level and I love the recent one with the bird shenanigans. he’s so good at letting the ‘victims’ take their time and discover these things, I wouldn’t be as patient. glad he offered you a bit of comic relief, it is so needed these days

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    1. Thanks for giggling along with me, Beth. Much needed — yes, yes! ❤️❤️❤️

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  14. I’m chuckling over Paul’s pranks. And I’m impressed that he pulled an all-nighter to pull off that prank with the M&Ms! Wow!

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    1. Devotion…commit to the joke or don’t do it, LOL! Thanks, Dave! 🥰

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  15. We need all the humor we can get right now. Thank goodness for your Paul for making your days bright and now ours too. Thanks Paul!

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    1. Aww! Thank you, Nancy! Xo! 🥰🥰🥰

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  16. As a fella who loves a good prank, I appreciate Paul’s dedication to layering the M&M’s like that. I would never have the patience for such a time-consuming task!

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    1. Same — same! But he knew how to get ahead of any rising tension by being silly with Sue…and yes! Had the patience for it, too! 😜

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  17. I’m smiling. I once put googly eyes on a fresh pineapple that was sitting on the kitchen counter then waited to see how long it’d take for Z-D to notice. Three days. About the time it was ripe, so a perfectly practical prank.

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    1. Haha! Another awesome example of a slow-simmering prank! I love it. 😜🥰😜

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  18. You’ve got a good one, who clearly is a student of and knows you. That’s beautiful!

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    1. Aw…thank you so much, David. Sending hugs your way today! 🥰

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  19. Cheers to living with your creative prankster – impressive move on the M&M’s!

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    1. Thank you, Mary! 🥰❤️🥰

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  20. It’s sweet how Sue and Paul were able to bond. Buying their favourite treats is a sure sign of acceptance and love. And what a mischievous Paul. And great patience too!

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    1. Thank you so much, Ab — it was definitely a common bond between them…their goofy humor. xo! 😜🥰😜

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