Joanne, a friend of mine recently completed the #100HappyDays challenge. I read most of her posts, as she documented each day and I must admit I looked forward to seeing what she photographed and talked about. So, when the challenge finished, I admit to missing the daily anecdotes and pictures. So, to fill the void Joanne's #100HappyDays has left, I've decided to take up the batten myself and begin my own journey of discovery.
The question: Can I be happy for 100 consecutive days? Hmm, I'm not sure, but I am going to give this a try. I'm not a card wearing member of the "grinning Cheshire cat society," nor am I miserable. If nothing else, I hope that this is an exercise in appreciating what we have and not taking things for granted. The geek that I am has already figured out that this challenge will be finished on 25th September and it seems such a long way away. This isn't about wishing my life away, but what life lessons can be learned.
Day 1 #100happydays
The question: Can I be happy for 100 consecutive days? Hmm, I'm not sure, but I am going to give this a try. I'm not a card wearing member of the "grinning Cheshire cat society," nor am I miserable. If nothing else, I hope that this is an exercise in appreciating what we have and not taking things for granted. The geek that I am has already figured out that this challenge will be finished on 25th September and it seems such a long way away. This isn't about wishing my life away, but what life lessons can be learned.
Day 1 #100happydays
This arrived in the post today, my husband's PhD certificate... much work to achieve, but I am very proud of his accomplishment.
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