The smell of fresh bread it one of the sources of my joy today. It is delicious! Four beautiful loaves of cinnamon burst bread. Yummy! I’m grateful I have the skills to make bread.
I DID IT! I completed an entire year of blogging daily (minus a few days in June when I totally forgot with wedding plans and cruise plans but added four days I to one post so technically I only missed three days of an entire year). This blog has helped me realize that joy comes when we are actively seeking it. Without that action, I wouldn’t have recognized all these little things that make me happy. Hopefully this is a lesson I will remember my entire life. I think this quote by Robert Louis Stevenson says it exactly right and is the perfect spot to end this year of joy seeking.
We had such a lovely and relaxed Christmas. Everyone was home. We gathered in the living room and slowly opened Christmas gifts that had been carefully selected for each other. (This is a picture of one of my gifts - a Mr. Rogers talking figurine and favorite quote book. Perfect for me.) This Christmas season has been very difficult for me, for whatever reason. I’ve experienced a lot of anxiety and negative thoughts. That is unusual for me. But, this morning, I rejoiced in the peace of having my family around me and knowing the great love they have for each other. That was a moment of joy.
To have the eternal optimism of a dog, our dog, would be great. Buddy is always hopeful that someone will pet him between the eyes; let him outside; will give him a treat when he comes inside; feed him; sit by him when he eats; and say hello as they walk in the door. And we do, because he is always there to greet us happily as we walk in the door; let us know when the timer goes off on the oven; if a visitor is coming to the door; and if a stay cat or dog has walked within two blocks of the house. Buddy is getting kind of old. He is a good Buddy. I tried to find a new home for him shortly after we took him in. Today I realized how grateful I am no one else could take him. He is a source of joy today.
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