It’s summer
time. I want to make the most of it. So, when hubby says, “ice cream?” at 11pm,
I say “absolutely”. We get to the ice cream store and the lineup is all the way
up to the main road. It’s like everyone thought of ice cream at 11pm at night.
There are families, young kids, older couples, the place is buzzing. Everyone
just out trying to soak up every bit of summer. A small enjoyment like a cone
of ice cream was what everyone wanted. Too often we get caught up with the
“big” things that we completely miss the little joys in life. These little joys
most times become the big things in life. So, savor the moment and soak up
every ounce of joy and happiness from all those little moments. Here are some
of mine starting with of course;
· Ice Cream at 11pm on a hot summer
night
· Snap chat conversations with your
kids – they are funny and entertaining
· Coffee early morning on the deck and
seeing the busyness of the birds
· Game nights with the family – it
gets heated!
· The commute in the morning and
passing through the Credit River – it’s an even bigger treat seeing the Oarsmen
rowing on the water
· A glass of wine with the hubby in
the backyard and the loud drone of Cicadas
· An impromptu visit from a friend
· Sunday night dinner with all the
family present – a rare treat now when your kids become young adults
· Long drives - anywhere
· A dip in the lake on a hot summer
day
· Table topic conversations with the
family – you learn so much
· Antique shopping – I try my best not
to get carried away
· Hot tub time, especially in the
Winter
· Any vacation – big or small. Some of
the best ones we’ve had were weekend gateways at Niagara-on-the-Lake
· Ball games in the summer
· BBQs and get-togethers with family
and friends
· Happy hours and patios
· Easy conversations with the kids
The
littlest things take up the biggest part of our lives. So, treasure them. Never
ever take them for granted. Take them all in…. slowly, appreciating the little
treasures in life.
Such a terrific list of enjoyable moments, immersed in them fully, following my recent focus on being in the now and not even thinking about what's next. Thanks for this, Glad to have been directed to your blog.
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