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What brings you contentment? ?

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MawtheMerrier Fri 24-Jun-22 13:16:12

We can’t all be rich, we can’t all be successful, we can’t all be beautiful.
But I bet you, like me, know people who are all these things but lack contentment.
So what brings you contentment?
Is it a sleeping cat on your lap?
A beautiful view on a sunny day?
The knowledge of a good day well- spent?
A pair of chubby arms wrapped round your knees and shrieks of “Gwanny!” ?
Or even a Victoria sponge that has baked to perfection -even although nobody is coming to tea to eat it except you!
Please feel free to share - knowing what brings contentment to others may lift all our spirits .

Happysexagenarian Mon 27-Jun-22 14:28:25

Curling up on the sofa with DH.

Getting all the ironing done.

A day spent sewing, successfully.

A few hours sat on a beach reading a book. A rare occurrence these days.

Watching our AC and GCn gather at our house and all getting along so well.

newnanny Mon 27-Jun-22 14:32:57

Watching the sheer joy on Foster Sons face when he is playing cricket.

Startingover61 Mon 27-Jun-22 14:41:32

I agree with other posters that the simple things in life bring contentment. For me, the list would include walking with my dog, doing the daily Wordle puzzle, reading, watching a good drama or film, listening to soothing music, birdsong, tea and cake, a visit to the library, browsing in a bookshop, having a clean and tidy house…

Redhead56 Mon 27-Jun-22 15:05:20

Our beautiful grandchildren are such a joy as long as they are happy and healthy this fills me with contentment.. The simple things in life like pottering in our garden picking my home grown fruits and veg.
Sitting in the sun house with DH and our dog it’s so peaceful listening to the birds.
If our friends call around we sit and have a drink and chat catching up on family news.

2420mags Mon 27-Jun-22 15:35:57

Realising l have enough, it brings contentment.

Booklover1948 Mon 27-Jun-22 15:48:10

My son popping in unexpectedly
for a cup of tea and a chat.

HiMay Mon 27-Jun-22 16:15:30

Knitting
Wind rustling the trees
The sea
Garden flowers
Listening to Radio 3 whilst baking or cooking
Doing daily puzzles in The Times
Buying presents
Playing music or singing in a choir with others
Meeting friends
Paddling
Reading….
This did me good! Thank you for starting the thread?

SparklyGrandma Mon 27-Jun-22 17:13:30

The simplest things bring me contentment;

My tiny container garden.
A flower about to open.
My home and my favourite things, books, paintings (also tiny) around me.
A phone call with my son or other relative. Friends too.
Sunshine and sitting on my bench in it.
A good book and tea in my favourite cup or mug.
A nice coffee.

SparklyGrandma Mon 27-Jun-22 17:14:35

And listening to Radio 4 or Classic FM all day.
Church.

4allweknow Mon 27-Jun-22 17:21:39

Either being indoors or sitting in the summerhouse and not hearing any dogs barking, children shouting or thuds of footballs being kicked back and forth. I need earplugs me thinks to be content.

SunshineSally Mon 27-Jun-22 17:31:36

It’s always the simple things like…
Sunny, warm days and sitting in the garden hearing birds singing
Hands clasping a mug of hot chocolate on a cold day
Walking along a beach and listening to the waves
Being with loved ones and sharing laughter and memories of good times (friends and family)
Walks with my dog
Reading a good book (with no interruptions!)
Getting into bed when the sheets have been freshly laundered

I could go on!! The above are in no particular order btw ?

Burbon Mon 27-Jun-22 18:38:49

Granddaughters gummy smile when I pop my head around the door

Lexisgranny Mon 27-Jun-22 18:46:52

I have always been at my most content when I have cleaned through the house, filled the fridge/freezer/kitchen cupboards and have plenty of books to read. However, none of this is at all important unless my husband and family are there with me.

lovebeigecardigans1955 Mon 27-Jun-22 19:02:46

It's the simple things, such a perfect cup of tea, a well completed project or a very satisfying book which bring pleasure.

Spec1alk Mon 27-Jun-22 19:23:39

A comfy chair, a good book and a cup of freshly brewed coffee. Contentment!

NannaFirework Mon 27-Jun-22 19:31:10

Being amongst family, with children running around playing and giggling (no screens for a change) or snuggled with grandchildren watching a Christmas classic ‘Home Alone’ etc and feeling calm, happy and contented …

mulberry7 Mon 27-Jun-22 20:32:42

My plants, indoor and outdoor. I do love my house plants, looking after them and just looking at them calms me. I feel a bond with them. smile

kwest Mon 27-Jun-22 22:38:22

Sitting having a pre-dinner drink with my husband and sharing the details of our day.
Having a running away day with said husband decided on at very short notice.
Reading the weekend papers and then pottering in the garden.

Sawsage2 Tue 28-Jun-22 00:23:58

A day on my own with no interruptions.

happycatholicwife1 Tue 28-Jun-22 02:03:21

Having your grandson come over to interview you and your DH for a college class. Having him introduce his grandparents as a major influence in his life. I define that as contentment, as long as it's okay to cry while being contented.

Lauren59 Tue 28-Jun-22 05:47:41

I feel contentment when I’m finished with my “to do” list and
am able to relax in my comfortable little home. A good book, cup of tea, favourite TV shows and loving pets is all I need.

curlz Tue 28-Jun-22 12:14:11

A 6.30 am walk in some local woods with my dog is bliss , just watching nature going about it’s business

Bonpen Wed 29-Jun-22 08:49:58

My own company is contentment because there has been so much trauma in my life solitute is comforting. I appreciate what I have, which isn't a lot, my health is reasonable, a little car to get me out and best of all my sweetest faithful cat of 14 years.