Happiness Slacker

August 11th, 2005

Holy crap, I have missed a bunch of days of happiness entries. Let me catch up.

Thursday, August 4 - this was a tough day for me. I think my happy moment for the day was getting home from yoga and taking a wonderfully refreshing shower with my new Philosophy Amazing Grace bath gel. You must focus on the little things when you are having a crappy day. As a side note, I bought the bath gel at the same time I bought some for Sarah for her birthday. I smelled it and read the bottle and thought she’d love it. Then as I browsed around the store, I couldn’t stop smelling it, and had to go back and pick up a bottle for myself. I almost kept the body souffle I bought for her, it smells so damn good! I don’t like bath products that smell like food, so most of the Philosophy line is wasted on me, but this one is a keeper.

Friday, August 5 - my happy moment that day was driving in the car to Austin with Jake. I like taking road trips with him, and we always end up having really good talks.

Saturday, August 6 - lots of happy moments here. Wonderful breakfast prepared by Sarah’s HUSband, seeing a fun movie, going out to a great dinner and seeing K, staying up late, chatting with Sarah and Mr. Sarah.

Sunday, August 7 - almost the same as for Saturday. We had another yummy breakfast, got to see our friend M, then drove home. We also enjoyed a quiet, dog-free evening watching TV and eating stir-fry.

Monday, August 8 - wonderful yoga class. My best so far. I love that I keep getting better every time I go. Still lots of things I can’t do yet, but I get closer every time I try. Makes me feel so accomplished.

Tuesday, August 9 - I guess my happy moment that day was getting home from work a bit earlier than normal. I’m really stretching it here, because the reason I was home early was because I had a doctor’s appointment for a yeast infection. How good can a day get from there?

Wednesday, August 10 - making plans to fly out to see Jake at Brickfest in DC. It was really nice to be able to decide to go and have the miles and the money to make it happen. That kind of freedom will be missed when and if we ever have a baby, so we need to enjoy it while we can.

Whew! That was rough. I shouldn’t let myself get behind on this anymore.


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