Another week of photos for your viewing pleasure.
I hope you enjoy the photos as much as I enjoyed each moment.
Day 202 – January 24, 2015: Mr. MPB and I went on a little shopping adventure today to the look at Fly Fishing stuff today. He bought some materials for fly tying and I played with these feathers while he shopped. Although in very different ways, I think we both had a happy time.
Day 203 – January 25, 2015: A quick stop at Starbucks on our way to a day of volunteering for a local non-profit organization. My drink of choice – extra hot, non-fat, chai tea latte. Mr. MPB’s drink – skinny vanilla latte. As always it was yummy and I was happy!
Day 204 – January 26, 2015: Oh Costco, how do I love the? I generally despise shopping, but I really do enjoy finding deals and loading up on everything we need/want at Costco. Today, I found a great deal on one of my favourite childhood books of poetry (Where the Sidewalk Ends) and my favourite Calvin Kline skinny jeans returned after being gone for nearly 2 years. I left very happy and slightly poorer!
Day 205 – January 27, 2015: Mr. MPB made the most yummy pork ribs drizzled in a home made BBQ sauce for supper tonight. Just looking at the picture makes me want to return to the happy moment of eating them!
Day 206 – January 28, 2015: Who isn’t happy eating delicious left over pizza from one of the best authentic think crust Italian pizza places in the city?
Day 207 – January 29, 2015: Today, Sadie and I went for a wonderful afternoon walk in unseasonably warm weather. On our stroll I noticed that the moon was hanging vibrantly in the bight blue sky up above. Noticing a moment like this is one of the simple pleasures that this happy day project has brought to my life.
Day 208 – January 30, 2015: Today was not particularly exciting in a photographic way. But, we did decide to treat ourselves to some delicious beer, a drink we virtually never have anymore. Maple Shack was the favourite in the MPB household.
Wishing everyone splendid happy moments!
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I’ve been wide awake since about 4am. I woke up in part because the house was so quiet which resulted in panic when Sadie wasn’t sleeping on in her normal spot, right next to our bed. The crazy voice in my head went straight to, did we leave her outside when she went out for her evening pee break? Oh my, is she freezing? (After a walk around the house, I determined that she is currently sound asleep on her bed in the living room, presumably dreaming of bunnies and squirrels).
Anyways, moving on.
After reading A Calm Persistence’s post about her middle of the night positive perspective, I’ve decided to share a list of 10 things I’m grateful for today. And, when I start to get grouchy at about 2pm today due to my lack of sleep, I’m going to use it to remind myself to smile and be grateful (and hopefully not take out my exhaustion on Mr. MPB who based on his current snoring will be well rested and presumably annoyingly cheerful all day long).
1. Normally I can sleep through the entire night. I can sleep in. Unless I am catching a plane to somewhere exotic, I do not believe I should ever have to be awake at the ungodly hour of 4am. This sleep thing is one the benefits of not having children, and it may be one of the only benefits I really enjoy! So, while I’m awake now, I promise I treasure my restful nights and glorious afternoon naps.
2. Our health. Yes, we’ve dealt with some pretty shitty medical situations this last few years, but in the scheme of things we are both healthy. Neither Mr. MPB or I are facing any sort of life threatening medical crisis. And this is pretty freaking awesome!
3. My cozy, comfy bed. I may be awake in it right now, but I am also so comfortable and warm.
4. My true friends. I am so blessed to have some pretty amazing people in my life. One such friend said to me the other day, I don’t really understand and often say the wrong thing, but I hope you know I love you and all I want is for good things to come your way. She has the kindest heart which I am confident is made of pure gold.
5. My blogging friends and support network. I truly had no idea that such a community exists, and I am so incredibly thankful I found you all and that you have all welcomed me with open arms. While I may not recognize many of you if we passed on the street, I feel such a strong kindred connection to many of you. And, I am forever thankful that we support each other through the good and the bad.
6. The beautiful snow that is currently falling outside. After a winter reprieve of beautiful weather, virtually all our snow melted. And while I enjoy a warm break from the winter, no snow makes for a very ugly city. The grass is brown. The roads are sloppy. The sidewalks turn to ice from the freeze-thaw cycle of night and day. So, while the return of snow means it’s likely to be cold outside again, it also means that the return of winter beauty. Maybe we’ll venture outside today for a family walk to enjoy.
7. The simple things. I am thankful that I am able to see and enjoy the simple moments in life. Weather it be our return to fitness, an email from a friend, a cute pair of socks, a home cooked meal, or a mid-day kiss from Mr. MPB, I am thankful for each and every single simple moment.
8. I love good food! And tonight, we are heading out to a 5 star restaurant for some delicious food with great company. Even if I’m tired, at least I know we will have a fun evening.
9. While I may not say it often, I am thankful for our families, quirks and all. At times I feel like I complain about them a lot, but honestly, I am thankful for those we do have in our lives. Our extended families is small, and do not live close to us, but honestly we are blessed in so many ways. I am thankful my Aunt sends me little emails every now and again just to say hi. I am thankful my brother has two wonderful little boys who bring so much happiness to the entire family. I am thankful Mr. MPB’s brother (and his wife) are such amazing people. I am thankful everyone is excited for us to adopt.
10. I am thankful my future will include Mr. MPB. I am thankful that we chose to pursue adoption, even if at times the waiting feels like it’s going to take forever. After so much sadness for so long, I am thankful that we can look forward with excitement and anticipation. I am thankful I can now walk past the room and look forward to one day having it filled with laughter of a beautiful child. I am thankful that our future will include children.
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