I find that most often when I laugh uncontrollably, the
story does not sound nearly as funny when I recount it to others who were not
there. Events that cause uncontrollable
laughter tend to be personal and dependent on the situation and the people who
experienced it with me. One such
situation happened to me this past summer.
Over the
past year, I have been working on my senior thesis project. As part of this study, participants wore a
physical activity monitor that must be downloaded onto the computer in my
professor’s office. Fortunately I had
plans to visit Fort Worth in July for a friend’s wedding, and this was the
perfect opportunity to reset the monitors.
There was only one problem: my professor was spending his summer in
Canada and would not be there to help us through the process.
A friend
who is also researching with this professor and I were able to borrow a key to
his office and call him so he could walk us through the steps, but then we had
to turn on his laptop, which is connected to his desktop computer. This seems like it should have been a simple
task. Just push the power button, right? Well, all five times that we tried this, the
desktop came on, but nothing happened on the laptop. We even went so far as to take out the
battery and put it back it. Still
nothing. By this point we were getting
pretty frustrated and concerned.
This is
when my professor decided to ask us if the desktop had ever come on. We told him that, of course it had, but still
nothing from the laptop. Much to our
surprise, he began laughing and told us that this was exactly what was supposed
to happen all along. The laptop does not
turn on until you log in on the desktop.
That was when we starting laughing too and could not stop. We were laughing in relief; laughing at our
own stupidity; we just could not stop laughing.
We had spent over half an hour turning the computer off and on only to
find out it had been working the whole time!
Thinking
back on it, it is amazing that such a simple thing could make us laugh so
hard. However, even now, every time one
of the three of us brings up that day in July we start laughing again. Moments like these are not soon forgotten and
instead help to grow relationships and add deeper meaning to the time people
spend together. Sometimes it is not the
actual hilarity of the situation that makes one laugh uncontrollably, but
rather it is having just the right chain of events lead up to a moment that can
turn an initially frustrating situation into one that we will remember and
laugh about for years to come.
A thoughtful post, thanks. Often it is the context--the chain of events--that cause the laughter.
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