Happy Tuesday

Post a funny picture. Post a not so funny picture.

Post whatever weirdness you want. That’s it.

Make sure you leave a link to your post and I’ll visit your Happy Tuesday post.

Being happy is a good thing.


I asked my brother-in-law, the father of four boys, “If you had it to do all over again, would you still have kids?” “Yes, he said. “Just not these four.”


I just realized that, “Let me check my calendar” is the adult version of “Let me ask my mom.”


When your children are teenagers, it’s important to have a dog so that someone in the house is happy to see you.


Filling out a credit card application, my friend came upon this question: “What is your source of income?” She wrote: “ATM.”


1. Happy Tuesday2. It’s a Snap!3. mimi’s meanderings
4. Simple Living5. Forgetfulone6. Zoolatry
7. Join me8. My GBGV Life9. Comedy Linky
10. Catblogosphere11. O Dani Girl12. A ShutterBug
13. Pawsephone14. Periwinkle & Stinky15. My Mind’s Eye
16. Brian’s Home17. 15andmeowing18. Flower of the Day
19. Fools Rush In20. reverendken21. The LLB Gang
22. Tyebe Tuesday23. The Great Romance24. Opera House
25. Jen’s Chaotic Musings26. Phamily Blog27. My Tata’s Cottage
28. Patrick Weseman29. East Elmhurst

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75 thoughts on “Happy Tuesday

  1. SamSahana – Learner▪️Explorer▪️Lover of love▪️Hater of Hate▪️Supporter of change▪️Ally of peace▪️Student of life
    SamSahana says:

    Having a dog when your children are teenagers so someone is happy to see you lolll. I’m a teen and I must say this works 😂 Such a great post! Also loved the brother in law joke.

  2. My GBGV Life – Minnesota, USA – I am a GBGV, Grand Basset Griffon Vendeén - enjoying my life and sharing my experiences.
    My GBGV Life says:

    That last one reminds mom of when she was a flight attendant. She flew mainly international trips so passengers had to fill out the customs forms before landing. One question was do you have a visa. Many didn’t get the question and would check yes and write out their visa CC # on the form.

  3. Eugi – Atlanta Ga – A Pushcart Prize nominee in 2025, my poetry appears in twelve anthologies, and my work is published across six platforms, inclusive of WordPress, PoetrySoup, Spillwords, BlueSky, Mastodon, and Tumblr. I am among those who received Socialite of the Year (Honorary Award) for the Year 2025 by Spillwords Press. I’m thrilled in be in the company of such a talented group of kindred souls. Now retired, I enjoyed a dedicated career in the insurance industry for over 40 years being rewarded professionally and personally.
    -Eugi ☕️ says:

    Those are hilarious. I love the last one! Happy Tuesday!

  4. foguth – Though Jeanne began her career technical writing, her love of romantic-suspense, whether it be present, future or in an unknown galaxy inspired her to write the novels she wanted to find in bookstores. Since marrying, Jeanne and her husband have lived from the arctic to the tropics, as well as from yacht to off-grid mountain home. She loves using vivid colors and flowing shapes in her oil paintings as well as creating edible landscapes. At present, she is finishing writing the Chatterre Trilogy and working on a new episode for The Sea Purrtector Files. You can always find out what she is working on and/or contact her at: www.jeannefoguth.com.
    foguth says:

    Meowser Ms. Sandee. those were fun. I also want to point out that some of us cats are just as good at greeting as the average dog.
    Have a wonderful day/week dear furiend.
    Purrseidon

    • Sandee – California – Home of Awww Mondays, Happy Tuesday, and Wordless Wednesday.
      Sandee says:

      Oh that’s a great answer. How funny. Have a great Tuesday, my friend. 🙂

  5. Jen
    Jen says:

    Haha the dog and teenagers one is so true. Only the 8 year old and the dog are happy to see me consistently. The teenagers act more like cats 🙂

    • Sandee – California – Home of Awww Mondays, Happy Tuesday, and Wordless Wednesday.
      Sandee says:

      It works that way and then when they are out on their own they will love you again. It’s the way of things. 🙂

  6. Kathe W. – Married to my best pal, mother of three grown children, retired and wouldn't be able to fit work in now-too busy having fun and learning new things every day.
    Kathe W. says:

    These are all perfect! Have a very Happy Tuesday! xoxo

  7. Dakota/Caren/Cody – Michigan – Freelance writer, pet blogging professional, product influencer, half of the writing team behind Dakota's Den and "Cat Chat With Cody & Caren" Most importantly, I am a "pet mom" to Dakota, (Shetland Sheepdog) and Cody (my silver gray tabby!)
    Caren says:

    love the calendar one lol

  8. Tails Around the Ranch – Denver, CO – The inspiration behind this blog was one knuckleheaded Standard Poodle named Sam but is now inspired by a House Pony-Wilson. I'm Monika, the upright. Living in the Denver metro area, we post about dogs, rescue and nature. So grab your favorite beverage and be prepared to howl along with our adventures. And don't forget to bark your 'pup-tacular' comment; we'd love to hear from you.
    Tails Around the Ranch says:

    Hee, hee…those were good Tuesday chuckles (especially that first one-I laughed out loud and nearly choked on my coffee). 🤣

    • Sandee – California – Home of Awww Mondays, Happy Tuesday, and Wordless Wednesday.
      Sandee says:

      I liked that one the very best too. Happy Tuesday. Scritches to the pups and a smooch to Norman. 🙂

  9. Skunk says:

    The only way one knows if the pet rocks are in any way reactive to your leaving or returning, is if in the case of the latter, you are greeted with a chorus of “PHFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFT!”s, as I am frequently…

  10. Eastside Cats Blog – Metro Detroit, Michigan USA – Follow my three cat families and other cat antics at https://eastsidecats.blogspot.com/
    Eastside Cats says:

    Trade in your kids for new models…hahahaha!

  11. Suzana
    Suzana says:

    Ideas from the real life! Even so, kids and life with them are awesome if we know to be again like them!
    Thank you, Sandee for these new ideas!
    Have a beautiful evening and see you tomorrow!

    • Sandee – California – Home of Awww Mondays, Happy Tuesday, and Wordless Wednesday.
      Sandee says:

      Yes they grow up and are wonderful again. Most of the time anyway. Happy day and I’ll see you tomorrow, Suzana. 🙂

  12. Kismet – New River, Arizona. – I'm a 16 year old Indian Ringneck parrot curmudgeon in New River, Arizona in the wild west country. If you're a sunflower seed, you're dinner.
    Kismet says:

    You are pretty depressing today. I prescribe a glass of wine (or two or three or …)

  13. The Canadian Cats – Prince George, BC, Canada – I have been married for like AGES and AGES according to Shoko. A whole 47 years. Shoko is my only young'un. Bill and I have lived in Prince George, British Columbia, Canada for 34 years. Gardening is my passion and also Shoko's passion. Bill's passion is being included as a member of Shoko's family.
    The Canadian Cats says:

    Sandee these are hilarious. I needed a good belly laugh and these sure did it. My favourite…think #3.
    lol

  14. Jen – Texas – My name is Jennifer, but my friends and family call me Jen. I live in the DFW area here in Texas. ​I am a 49-year-old mom of two not-so-little kids - T (22) and S (19). I have been married to my best friend and soulmate, Fabian, for 23 years. We share our home with three crazy hairballs named Korina, Tabitha, and Tumbledart, and a doggo named Zac. I love reading and started at a young age when first introduced to my mother's stash of Nancy Drew Mysteries. Then I developed an odd fascination for horror and became obsessed with Stephen King during my middle school years. It is still my favorite horror novel. I was in high school when the "romance" book bug took a bite. I read my first historical romance novel, Skye O'Malley, by Bertrice Small, and I never looked back. That was almost 30 years ago. I love history and the Dark Ages of Scotland and Britain, with Tudor England and Regency following close behind. I adore Jane Austen! My passion is still Historical Romance, although I will read just about any genre that strikes my fancy these days. I have been gaming since the days of Atari when I would sit and play Asteroids and Missile Command for hours, after homework, of course! I still recall my father getting our first computer and becoming enveloped in PC gaming with Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves and Oregon Trail. Consoles by Nintendo and the Play Station soon followed, and the rest is history. I introduced my children to gaming at a young age, and we have been gaming and playing together ever since. We mainly play PC games like Minecraft, Wizard101, Pirate101, Toontown Rewritten, and games on Roblox and Steam, but we also play on the Switch and PS4, too. ​ I have been online, in some form or fashion, building a website or sharing my thoughts and musings for quite a few years.
    Jen says:

    LOL! Source of income – ATM!! =D

  15. Bette A. Stevens – Central Maine, USA – "I'm a writer inspired by nature and human nature!" ~ Bette A. Stevens Bette A. Stevens is a retired teacher, a wife, mother of two and grandmother of five. Stevens lives in Central Maine with her husband on their 37-acre farmstead where she enjoys writing, gardening, walking and reveling in the beauty of nature. She advocates for children and childhood literacy and for monarch butterflies, an endangered species. Stevens’s children’s activity book, THE TANGRAM ZOO and WORD PUZZLES TOO! was first published in 1997 by Windswept House Publishing, Mt. Desert, ME; a second edition was self-published by the author in 2012. AMAZING MATILDA , Stevens's second children's book, self-published in 2012, won a 2013 Purple Dragonfly Book Award (Honorable Mention for Excellence in Children's Literature - Ages 6 and older category) and placed #9 on The 2013 Gittle List TOP 10for Self-published Children’s Picture Books. Stevens has written articles for ECHOES, The Northern Maine Journal of Rural Culture based in Caribou, Maine. In 2013, the author published her first book for the YA/Adult audience: PURE TRASH, a short story of a boy growing up in rural New England in a family whose poverty and alcoholism mark him as a target for bullying by young and old alike. This short story is a prequel to Stevens's debut novel, DOG BONE SOUP, A Boomer’s Journey released in January of 2015.
    Bette A. Stevens says:

    Good ones! 😍 Happy Tuesday. xo

  16. Anne M Robinson says:

    These were great. We have a dog and always have which was good to have someone to talk to when girls were teens! HaHa…I swore I posted my links but alas must have been sleep walking last night. hahaha
    Have a wonderful evening and thank you for all you do.

    • Sandee – California – Home of Awww Mondays, Happy Tuesday, and Wordless Wednesday.
      Sandee says:

      No problem. Some days are better than other. You have a wonderful evening too. 🙂

  17. InvisiblyMe – United Kingdom – Health, Chronic Illness, Chronic Pain & Disability Blogger at InvisiblyMe : Live a visible life, whatever your health > ★ www.invisiblyme.com ★ FB/Twitter/Insta : @invisiblymeblog twitter.com/invisiblymeblog instagram.com/invisiblymeblog facebook.com/invisiblymeblog
    Invisibly Me says:

    Heheee these are good! ATMs are the best source of income 😉

    Happy Tuesday, Sandee – I hope the week’s treating you kindly so far.xx

  18. Xena, Lucy and Chia – Soddy Daisy, TN USA
    Xena and Lucy says:

    Teens are my favorite people. Little children scare me. Along with most everyone, I’m still smiling at the brother-in-law one, as thre were definitely times I felt that way with my 2 boys (pre-teen).

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