Comedian Nails the Chaos of Sunday Mornings Before Church

One comedian nailed the chaos that ensues on Sunday mornings before church. Many families likely have quite the experience while getting ready for and on the drive to church on Sundays. Watch the short but hysterical video to hear the comedian’s spot-on take on the craziness that happens on Sunday mornings.

Everyone has busy schedules, which often pull them in 100 different directions. However, Sundays are days set aside for rest, praising and thanking the Lord for all He has done. They are intended to be used to slow down from our busy, chaotic schedules and everyday routines.

Of course, that does not always happen, especially when you’ve got children. Anyone with children knows that wrangling and corralling them for church on Sunday morning is often anything but peaceful and serene. In a clip posted on YouTube, comedian Ken Davis perfectly and hilariously describes what many families with children go through on Sunday mornings when getting ready for and making their way to church.

In the opening moments of his stand-up bit, Ken mentions how children on their way to church will find any reason to fight. Often, their disagreements are over nothing.

“I had two beautiful daughters on the way to church sit in the back of the car and fight like mortal enemies over nothing,” he said. “This is why we have brain damage. It’s why I’m an idiot. It’s part of the reason why I’m an idiot. ‘This is my side of the car.’ And I had girls. Girls cannot argue without messing with their clothes.”

Later in the clip, he hilariously mentions how parents respond to their fighting children while driving.

“Then you say something that makes no sense,” he said. ‘You want me to come back there?’ Let me tell you what your kids are thinking. They’re going, ‘Yeah, come on back. Come on, you’re doing 75 miles an hour. Come on back. Let’s see what happens to the car.’”

Ken mentioned he got some unexpected parenting advice from an audience member once. The man shared what he learned to do that makes parenting while driving a little easier.

Ephesians 6:4 “And, you fathers, do not make your children angry: but give them training in the teaching and fear of the Lord.”

Source: Dry Bar Comedy
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