Time
The most precious thing
we have is time, so spend it
wisely. Be grateful.
Time
The most precious thing
we have is time, so spend it
wisely. Be grateful.
861 - Take photographs of your favorite garden flowers. If you live in a one season climate, you will have flowers year-round. But those of us in our Spring/Summer/Fall seasons grab all the glory we can, while we can! This year my hibiscus bush thrilled and delighted me for about two weeks. My hibiscus are gone now, but not only do I have their memory, I have lots of photos.
862 - Celebrate Weird Days! Every single day has a few celebrations. My husband, Tom, and I once celebrated National Ravioli Day by going to an Italian restaurant and, you guessed it, eating ravioli. My friend Mary Ellen's husband Tim, often tells her the celebrations for each day in the morning. Today, 9/2/23, is National Blueberry Popsicle Day, National Hummingbird Day, and National Play Outside Day. www.nationaldaycalendar.com is one of many sites with celebration day information.
863 - Do something fun you used to do in your childhood - skipping rope, playing with toy cars, cutting out paper dolls, climbing a tree, sledding, or re-reading one of your favorite childhood books. Invite a friend to join you in your retro play time.
864 - Pay attention to the sky. It really is performance art! Lying on your back and looking up is the best way to enjoy looking at the sky and the shapes of the clouds, but noticing the sky at any time in any way is great! I can tell if I am having a really good day or not by my relationship to the sky.
826 - Take photographs of signs you like. Here is a sign I saw at Mustard Seed in Highland Square. I was driving when I saw it, so I pulled over and took a photo. I am always on the lookout for interesting signs. One time I saw a sign for a restaurant that said, "My boss told me to change this sign so I did".
827 - Learn about the constellations in the sky, so you can point them out to someone when you are looking at the stars at night. This would especially be fun to share with children.
826 - Teach children how to make and fly paper airplanes. There are lots of books and leaflets with instructions you can follow. They can be as complicated or simple as you like.
827 - Design a family crest!! You can choose motifs that are meaningful to your family. You could even have the design transferred to T-shirts. This would be especially great for family reunions.
828 - Grab a friend and find a teeter totter. Children may, or may not, be involved!
829 - Take a cooking class and improve your culinary skills. I have taken classes where I was involved, and some where I just watched. Your friends and family will gladly reap the benefits.
830 - Go to a garden show in your area. You will get lots of great ideas, see some wonderful gardens, and find out lots of gardening and home improvement information.
831 - Find a Toastmasters Club locally. They are very friendly and helpful. You will find lots of mentors to improve your speaking and communication skills and lots of camaraderie.
832 - Make a big change in your life! Dye your hair blue, take up running, drive some place you've always wanted to see. Change can enrich your life and lift your spirits!
833 - Enjoy the many pleasures of a luxurious bubble bath with candles, soft music, and even a good book!!
834 - Keep paper and pen beside your bed. You might wake up in the middle of the night and want to record an interesting dream or some good ideas.