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Happiness Is….

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Calendargirl Fri 17-Feb-23 16:17:27

Sitting with shin of beef in the slow cooker simmering away, a (very) small glass of slow vodka to sip, the latest Elly Griffiths about to be read, and the late afternoon sun still shining.

Bliss!

aonk Fri 17-Feb-23 22:44:25

Being with my grandchildren. Nothing beats that!

Romola Fri 17-Feb-23 22:48:47

Iam64, I too am able to enjoy some moments 4 months after the death of my DH. I can't quite call it happiness yet.

AussieGran59 Fri 17-Feb-23 22:52:38

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henetha Fri 17-Feb-23 23:23:39

Apart from the obvious of knowing that my loved ones are ok, for me it's a good book and a cup of tea with a biscuit, and a day spent entirely alone. No having to make small talk.

Sago Fri 17-Feb-23 23:31:20

I’ve just slipped into bed with lovely crisp clean bedding.
Our 2 lovely grandchildren are in the neighbouring bedroom and husband, daughter and SIL having a brandy downstairs.
I feel very happy as all our children live away so it’s wonderful when they come to stay.
I’m never smug though😬.

Redhead56 Fri 17-Feb-23 23:39:21

Spending time with our beautiful little grand children. Pottering around my raised herb and veg beds on a nice day. Sitting in our sunhouse with my husband and a glass of wine listening to the birds. My favourite ways to spend time and appreciate our life.

Kalu Fri 17-Feb-23 23:51:53

Similarly Sago I have slipped into fresh smelling clean bedding.

Feeling content that life is good again after DH’s health scare last year and months of an emotional roller coaster ride, all is well. Pottering about in the garden also makes me happy.

Spice101 Sat 18-Feb-23 00:21:36

Doing exactly what I want to do, when I want to do it.

farview Sat 18-Feb-23 06:51:39

...knowing that my son ,from Australia, has arrived at daughters in Dubai for a couple of days on his way to us...spend time with his dad ,diagnosed with Alzheimer's and vascular dementia...precious days to come while H still knows who we all are...

BlueBelle Sat 18-Feb-23 07:02:14

Going through a bit of a tough time at the moment happiness seems a bit hard to catch
But simple things, sitting in the sun on the beach listening to the water lapping Hearing some good news about a child or grandchild as Twiceasnice has said there never seems to be a moment all kids and grandkids are ok, that would be the best news ever
I’ve think I ve forgotten how to be happy I can feel moments of contentment or relief or peace but happiness what is it actually?

sodapop Sat 18-Feb-23 07:12:33

Sorry you are having a difficult time BlueBelle enjoy your moments of contentment, they are are worth a lot too. thanks

Farzanah Sat 18-Feb-23 12:37:16

I am sorry that things are difficult for you just now BlueBelle. You pose a very good question happiness what is it actually?

For me I find it’s not expecting life to be as we think it should be. As humans we will all experience difficulties and trauma in our lives, and when we try to anticipate and control events which is often impossible to do, it makes us unhappy.

I learnt much through Buddhism about acceptance. We can’t control our lives in many respects, and we don’t know what the future will bring, so learning to cultivate acceptance, and living in the present, taking pleasure in every day things is the way to be. It does take practice!

Also having real compassion for those who are suffering.

Chocolatelovinggran Sat 18-Feb-23 15:57:56

I'm with you, book lovers- combine that with chocolate and that's pretty close to heaven and earth for me.

HeavenLeigh Sat 18-Feb-23 16:01:40

Happiness to me is coming home unlocking the door and relaxing with my DH and our cats and dog.

dogsmother Sat 18-Feb-23 16:10:26

Quite simply when I get into bed at night…..

Auntieflo Sat 18-Feb-23 16:12:20

Having my daughter and SIL here for lunch. She broke her shoulder two weeks ago and we have been so worried.

pandapatch Sat 18-Feb-23 16:21:07

Looking after my two little grandsons, the little one is 20 months old and hilarious. His latest is to point at me and say "mummy!!" with a mischievous twinkle and I have to say "nanny". That can go on for ages!!

Marydoll Sat 18-Feb-23 16:26:01

For me, happiness at the moment is a vertigo free day. 🥴

Marydoll Sat 18-Feb-23 16:32:23

Lying down, feeling sorry for myself, DD appeared unexpectedly with DS1's daughter..
Seeing my two favourite girls made me so happy!

annodomini Sat 18-Feb-23 16:34:58

A big, happy smile from my 8-month-old DGGD melts my heart,

M0nica Sun 19-Feb-23 08:28:58

I am ambivalent about the pursuit of happiness. It is surely a fugitive emotion that catches you unaware, rather than something you can chase and capture, or consciously create.

The continuing emotion that can sustain and keep one, is contentment. It is, I suppose what Farzanah describes in her post comes closest to it. You cannot be content if short of food, or heat, or a roof over your head, or facing serious problems, but to be content with how you are is far more longlasting than the essentially ephemeral feeling that is happiness (and all the more enjoyable because it is ephemeral).

Blondiescot Sun 19-Feb-23 08:37:58

A distant memory...

timetogo2016 Sun 19-Feb-23 11:59:18

Being with my son`s,d/in-laws and g/children,and Dh of course.

pascal30 Sun 19-Feb-23 14:10:03

the peace of being in my own home, safe and comfortable..