While recovering from an illness, Elder Carlos E. Asay was sent a number of get-well wishes. One of them was from a Primary child, who had drawn a picture of Elder Asay stretched out on a coffin. Protruding from his chest was a single rose. The caption read: “Please get well, but if not, have fun!” Elder Asay says that made him laugh out loud, so hard that his nurses came rushing into his hospital room, wondering what was wrong. And if it didn't make you at least smile, you'd better check your humor quotient. Exactly what makes us laugh is not easy to define, but one thing is certain: laughter always lifts our spirits. It is impossible to be miserable while laughing. The short pieces in this book are calculated to make you laugh, or at least chuckle. They range from personal remembrances of embarrassing moments to clever and unexpected things said by a child to misunderstandings and misadventures to enterprises that lead to unexpected results. Our ability to laugh is a great gift. It is a marvelous thing that serves to refresh us, relieve tension, and help us better cope with life's challenges. These 101 little stories are guaranteed to lighten your mood, brighten your day, and make you feel better.