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Anne Allen's Blog
Shooting Stars Magazine
Naughty Book Kitties
Teen Book Scene
Teens Read Too
Compulsive reader
Reading Junky
The Page Flipper
Young Adult Books Central
Enchanting YA
What Women Write
A Girl and Her Books
And Another Book Read
She Reads Novels
My Half of the Sky
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Donna's Blog Home
It's Just Life As I Know It
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Becky's Book Reviews
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A Good Addiction
Lost For Words
Read Sam, Read!
DeRaps Reads
Steph the Bookworm
There's a Book
The Library Lurker
Once Upon a Review
Reclusive Bibliophile
The Hiding Spot
A Reader's Adventure
The Book Butterfly
Up the Tower of Books
Catherine, Caffeinated
The Worm Hole
Notes of Life
Debs Riccio
Becky's Book Reviews
Queer YA: Fiction for LGBTQ Teens
A Patchwork of Books
Sarah's Book Reviews
Book Chic Club
Amy Reads
Claire King
A Writer in a Wheelchair
Ex Libris
Echoes of a Wayward Mind
Book Pleasures
Teach Mentor Texts
YA Book Shelf
Chew & Digest Books
Elisa Rolle's Journal
Reading Before Bed
Good Books and Good Wine
Dreaming in Books
The Broke and the Bookish
Frazzled Book Nommer
Read. Write. Suffer.
A Patchwork of Books
Harmony Book Reviews
This Little Life of Mine
Melody M. Nunez
Word Harlot
Points West
Bookish Blather
Helen's Book Blog
Roof Beam Reader
Cari's Book Blog
Bookalicious
Emily's Reading Room
The Book Phantom
Maestra Amanda's Bookshelf
Christa's Hooked on Books
Books: A Pathway to New Worlds
Reader's Edyn
Sarah's Book Reviews
Chica Reader
Me, My Shelf and I
Taming the Bookshelf
My Reading Room
My{Reads}Da
Good Choice Reading
Books Complete Me
The Introverted Reader
Random Things Through My Letterbox
The Littlereader Library
Blog It All (Katy Pye)
Chick Lit Plus
Samantha March
Tea and Scribbles Book Reviews
The Book Bag
Storm Goddess Book Reviews
Mrs. Mommy Booknerd's
Jessa Russo Writes
The Bookish Mama
Jersey Girl Book Reviews
The East Village
The Geekery Book Review
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Thursday
Dec312009

A Post About Happiness

A couple of months ago I bought a new pair of RayBans to replace an old scratched-up pair I’d had for years (I get terrible eyestrain headaches from less expensive sunglasses).  Yesterday, at a friend’s memorial, they were in the pocket of my raincoat when I leaned on them and broke them.  I thought maybe they could be repaired, and I wasted some time trying.  I didn’t succeed in fixing them, but I did poke a nice hole in my finger with the tiny screwdriver in the process.

Then this morning got off to a rocky start.  They’re building a house behind mine, in what was once a pristine field with an ocean view.   And I mean right behind.  A few feet from my back fence.  They whacked down two beautiful, huge, healthy trees to do it.  And now I get to listen to construction all day long.  But that’s just one of those things you have to accept.  Short of buying the acre lot myself (I tried, but it was beyond me financially), there’s nothing much more to be done. 

This morning, however, they woke me up at 6:30.  They were out there in the dark, flooding the work area with the headlights of one of the pickup trucks and hammering on something.  So I put on my robe, and discussed with them the laws that limit them to a 7:00 a.m. start.  They expressed contrition (always to be taken with a grain of salt in reference to a purely voluntary act) but that didn’t stop the deafening concrete truck from showing up (in reverse—beep, beep, beep) at 6:50.

So let’s just say the morning required a little…reframing.  I had one more conversation with the building foreman, who assured me that this was the last “concrete morning” and the last time they’d be pushing to stay on schedule.  Then I gave up and ordered a new pair of sunglasses.

Later in the morning I was driving through town with Ella (my dog), and surprised myself (and probably her) by announcing that I had decided to be happy.

So, a blog about what I think happiness is.  I’ve been experimenting with the idea that it’s a decision.

Now, that’s an easy statement to argue.   You may say, “But there’s so much I can’t control, and it makes me unhappy.”  Right.  True.  There’s a lot we can’t control.  But if we could be happy anyway, then we could be happy.  Case in point:  I’m tempted to be unhappy about a house behind my back fence.  But there’s a house on either side of me, and one right across the street.  I look out and see them all the time.  And they never make me unhappy. 

I’ve been noticing lately how often we feel we have “justified resentments.”  I hear people say, “I have a right to be upset about this.”  And I think, Yeah.  Sure you do.  But why would you want to be?  I always have a right to unhappiness, but it’s not a right I’m all that anxious to exercise. 

So here’s my wish for the New Year.  I wish for us to all be happy.  And by that I don’t mean I wish for every inch of the Universe to line up to suit your preference.  Not because I don’t want that for you, or for myself, but because it’s—let’s face it—not bloody well likely.  So my wish is that, whatever comes your way in the New Year, you choose to be happy.  Happy with it, happy in spite of it…it really doesn’t matter.  I just hope we can choose to be happy.

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