Wednesday, March 7, 2018

Okay, so this might be silly.....

Don't you find that sometimes it is the silly things that bring you joy? As you know from previous posts, I enjoy having a cup of coffee (okay, two cups of coffee) in the morning and I usually have a cup of herbal tea later in the day. Many times, I have been annoyed because my coffee or tea gets cold before I can finish it.

My other half, Rhonda, drinks more slowly than I do and uses a tumbler to keep her coffee warm longer. I don't like tumblers. Recently, I thought to myself, "I bet someone makes insulated mugs that would keep my hot beverages hot longer." A quick visit to my friend Amazon showed that, indeed, there are many nice insulated mugs.

I chose a beautiful one that is made of stainless steel on the inside with bamboo on the outside and a plastic lid that snaps into place. I ordered one for myself, found a similar bamboo tumbler for Rhonda and hit order! A few days later, they arrived. Here's the silly part.

This mug makes me so happy. Every time I look at it or use it, it makes me smile. When I go to bed at night I am thinking about how wonderful it will be to get up and enjoy my nice hot coffee from my bamboo mug. I know: silly. Get a life, Krysta.

Here's the point, though. It can be small, silly things like this that bring us great joy. We don't necessarily have to have a new car or house or win the lottery to feel joy. We can feel it during meditation, while looking at a tree or flower, when petting the dog, or when holding a nice warm bamboo mug. Whatever your bamboo mug is, let yourself feel the joy without being embarrassed by the smallness of it all. Life consists of many more small things than large things, after all!

2 comments:

  1. I think we can take your point even one small step further. If you don't have at least one small silly thing that brings you joy during the day, then it is a signal that you need to find a way to bring such things into your life, that you're too distracted by mundane issues to remember to take a moment to reflect on your role and purpose in life. To take a moment to have some joy in your daily life. Thanks for the reminder.

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