I’m not feeling well today — but still manage to find happiness in my favorite, warm blanket! #100happydays (11/100)
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100 Days of Happiness (10/100)
It’s Monday. Not my favorite day. Heading out early — to a day — ugh, one my mom would call “a mixed bag”. Some good, some bad. So it’s a day to be brave. To be courageous. To remember that today, Monday, any “mixed bag” day, is just a “place holder” day. An opportunity for tomorrow. A day to practice your “looking forward skills”!! #100happydays (10/100)
100 Days of Happiness (9/100)
On a chilly Sunday morning like today — I easily light a fire in the fireplace and sit nearby with my 1st cup of coffee and bask in the warmth. It’s just four days before Thanksgiving, and you can almost feel the ‘thankfulness” level rising.
100 Days of Happiness (8/100)
Here’s to a chilly fall weekend, and a ‘new” old discovery on Netflix. Season 1 – WOW!
100 Days of Happiness (7/100)
So I’m on the train — heading to Baltimore for work for the day. I’m reading, looking out the window…..restless, fidgeting. Then, I hear my phone ‘ping’. Somebody sent me a text. I look down at my iphone and I see this…….
100 Days of Happiness (6/100)
Happy 20th Birthday to my beautiful daughter Caitlin. I can’t even begin to count the number of happy days you have given me. And life has graced me with TWO beautiful daughters, so I am truly doubly blessed. #100happydays (6/100)
100 Days of Happiness (5/100)
Long, long ago – my mother taught me this, “Diane, hon – there’s nothing a good cup of tea can’t fix!”
This week tested your theory Mom, and you were right! Thank you mom, I love you. #100happydays (5/100)
100 Days of Happiness (4/100)
As my girls were growing up, I focused on encouraging a generous spirit in their hearts. The second lesson was that — generosity doesn’t require a lot of money. HUGE life lessons.
100 Days of Happiness (3/100)
“THEY” say — when you get past 40, your eyesight is the first to go. I hate it when “THEY” are right!
100 Days of Happiness 2/100
Peter and I have had a bottle of champagne chilling in the fridge since August. We had planned to “pop the cork” when Erin left for college. A celebration of each other — as we began the next phase of our lives together as the proverbial ’empty nesters’.
Haha – it sounded good on paper —- but it never happened.