I flipped my Moleskine to a fresh page, and titled my journaling exercise ,“What Makes Me Happy?” I began to number down the page, over 100 things, many of these things were on my list then, but this is my list today. These are in no particular order. What made this exercise so transformative was my realization that almost everything on my list was at my fingertips. None of it costed much money. I had china tea cups, I just needed to rid myself of the grocery store stoneware, I had crystal and silver, I just needed to take it out of hiding and use it daily. Taking time to walk trails and quit dying my hair, and buying clothes that I loved was a process that would take time, but I knew it was what I wanted.

I tell my students that we know what someone values and prioritizes by what they spend their time and money on. If waking up to a clean kitchen gives me pleasure, why would I go to bed with dishes in the sink?

What makes me happy?

  1. Drinking tea out of china tea cups
  2. Clean sheets pressed sheets
  3. Sleepovers with my grand babies
  4. Baby giggles
  5. Long car rides with my daughters
  6. Holidays
  7. Being greeted at the door by my pets
  8. Pink cottages
  9. Freshly ironed embroidered pillowcases
  10. A clean kitchen
  11. Quiet mornings
  12. Cuddling on the sofa with my dog
  13. Early morning walks
  14. Antique stores
  15. Second hand stores
  16. Opening a fresh bag of coffee beans
  17. A clean refrigerator
  18. Opening a drawer and finding neat piles of underwear
  19. White cotton nightdresses
  20. Silver tea sets
  21. Homemade strawberry jam
  22. Freshly baked bread
  23. An afternoon with a good romance or cozy mystery novel
  24. A cup of hot chocolate around a bonfire
  25. A kayak ride in a quiet lake
  26. Floral prints
  27. White fluffy towels
  28. Heavy crystal dishes
  29. Doilies
  30. Big family dinners
  31. Baileys in my coffee
  32. Evening visits with my mum and dad
  33. Knitting parties with my girlfriends
  34. Cuddling
  35. Manicures/pedicures
  36. Old vintage linens
  37. Handmade quilts
  38. Old wool blankets
  39. Picking berries
  40. 80’s rock
  41. Scones and butter
  42. Seafood bought right off the boat
  43. Fresh pressed apple cider
  44. The farmer’s market
  45. Antique auctions
  46. Afternoon at a local coffee shop
  47. A new journal
  48. Leather filofax
  49. Coloured markers, stickers, washi tape
  50. White enamel buckets and pans
  51. Crocheted tablecloths and bed covers
  52. Salted caramel vodka
  53. Fire in the fireplace
  54. Joni Mitchell
  55. Carley Simon
  56. Wool sweaters
  57. Linen pants
  58. Long gray hair
  59. English country gardens
  60. Herb gardens
  61. Watching the sunset on Grand Manan
  62. Walking trails, preferable in wooded areas
  63. Bed and Breakfasts
  64. Day trips
  65. Boat rides
  66. Snow storms
  67. Meteor showers
  68. Overnight company ( I love to have my girlfriends come for too much wine and a sleepover)
  69. Bubble baths
  70. Lavender linen spray
  71. Mismatched china plates
  72. A hard crisp apple
  73. Chips and dip, appetizer plates
  74. A new scented candle
  75. Sharing meals and activities with my daughters
  76. Having great conversations with my classes
  77. Chunky silver jewelry
  78. New stationary
  79. Yarn stores
  80. Boho style clothes
  81. Writing days
  82. The Gilmore Girls
  83. Hallmark Christmas movies
  84. Picnics
  85. Feather pillows
  86. Climbing rose bushes
  87. Old houses
  88. Forest paths
  89. Waterfalls
  90. A freshly made bed
  91. Lace edged shelves and cupboards
  92. Coming home from a trip
  93. Christmas and all the chaos that goes with it
  94. Yard sales/ auctions
  95. Hand-made wooden kitchen tools
  96. Glass refrigerator-ware (crystal boxes that used to come in refrigerators for storage)
  97. Old cake tins
  98. Canning jars
  99. Swimming in lakes
  100. Early morning journaling

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