Alexander Graham Udene
It was 1949, and we’d just had our
first telephone installed in our home.
Overcome with excitement, my
13-year-old brother, Udene, made his
first call to a friend. The phone rang,
his friend picked up, and Udene excit-
edly blurted, “This is me, is that you?”
—Neida Darley Jacksonville, Florida
Let’s Hear It for the Only Child
✦As an only child, I’m always
excited when someone wants to
know my opinion on something.
—@ericacbarnett
✦The saddest part of being an
only child is that when you grow up,
you’re not even a child anymore.
You’re just only.
—@nedostup
✦Mom keeps saying I’m her favorite
daughter ... I’m an only child.
—@DiamondeHelper
Tricks
We Played
on Our
Siblings
✦I placed a weather
balloon in my sister’s
closet and filled it with
fine glitter. It was so big,
the only way to get it out
through the door was to
“MY SISTER ASKED IF
I STOLE HER SWEATER.
Uh, yeah. Who else
would’ve stolen it? You
think a burglar broke in
and was like, ‘Cute top!’ ”
—@laurenreeves
pop it. Every single
article of clothing she
owned was coated in
glitter for over a month.
—reddit.com
✦I love my younger
sister, but that doesn’t
mean we always got
along. One day, she
was being a pest while I
was making us sand-
wiches. What she didn’t
realize was that I had
swapped her tuna fish for
cat food. Frankly, I was
surprised how much she
enjoyed her tuna fish
sandwich.
—Charlotte Wilcox
fulton, new york
✦Like most
teenage girls,
my sister had
about a gazillion
posters in her
room of boy
bands, actors, etc.
One day, I went in
there while she
was out and turned every
single poster upside
down. It took her a few
months to finally bother
changing them all back.
—reddit.com
Reader’s Digest Humor
84 june 2019