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<blockquote data-quote="Hound dog" data-source="post: 464883" data-attributes="member: 84"><p>Very true. </p><p></p><p>I've been living in a constant state of crisis for so long now..........that if I didn't actively seek out and search for those moments of happiness and savor ever second of them, I'd be sitting in a rubber room. </p><p></p><p>Those moments can be as simple as one of the dogs resting their head on my lap, or having 6 grandchildren begging you to go to grandparent's day at school.......and trying to figure out how on earth you're going to manage it. It can be finding a lovely purple flower growing among dense weeds and taking the time to stand there and enjoy it for a few minutes. (I still would like to know what type of flower it was) </p><p></p><p>As you can see..........I've gone for searching for very small and simple, sometimes brief, moments of happiness. There are many more of them than people would guess. The trick is to teach yourself to recognize them, then let yourself have the time to enjoy them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hound dog, post: 464883, member: 84"] Very true. I've been living in a constant state of crisis for so long now..........that if I didn't actively seek out and search for those moments of happiness and savor ever second of them, I'd be sitting in a rubber room. Those moments can be as simple as one of the dogs resting their head on my lap, or having 6 grandchildren begging you to go to grandparent's day at school.......and trying to figure out how on earth you're going to manage it. It can be finding a lovely purple flower growing among dense weeds and taking the time to stand there and enjoy it for a few minutes. (I still would like to know what type of flower it was) As you can see..........I've gone for searching for very small and simple, sometimes brief, moments of happiness. There are many more of them than people would guess. The trick is to teach yourself to recognize them, then let yourself have the time to enjoy them. [/QUOTE]
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