Year 1 Day 225: Sara, striped stockings, sweet service

I appreciate:

  • Sara, for bringing us the most amazing meal tonight.  Wow, were those chickpea patties delicious.  Plus that fancy sauce.  And mango!  And hummus and veggies! Yummers!
  • The woman walking in front of me earlier today, who was wearing the most awesome stockings. πŸ™‚
  • Stripes are good.  My amazing dentist who is just so sweet and always makes going there a good experience.

Year 1 Day 219: classmates, mom’s singing, sun and birds

I appreciate:

  • The honor of learning, performing, and playing with my 501 classmates.  These people are open-hearted, generous, and brilliant and I feel so fortunate to know them. 
  • My mom’s habit of singing bits of song related to something said in a conversation.  Just now I looked up at the daisies on the table and in my mind, I heard my mom’s voice singing, “Daisy, Daisy, give me your answer, do. I’m half-crazy, all for the love of you.” I β™₯ you, mom!
  • The sunshine and birds singing.  Even though I can also hear the furnace kicking back on, I feel hopeful that someday it will actually be spring!

Year 1 Day 218: doing it right, working on workshops, 40οΏ½

I appreciate:

  • Knowing that I’m finally doing improv “right” (i.e. I have bruises on my knees from last nights Gorillas rehearsal.  If you’re not bruised, you’re not doing it right….) πŸ˜›
  • Finally getting back to work on my Seriously Happy workshops.  Couple more details to line up and then I’m off and running.  Or laughing. πŸ™‚
  • The prospect of a 40ΒΊ+ day this week.  Time for a picnic!

Year 1 Day 216: all about sounds

I appreciate: LeeAnne for yesterday’s FB prompt asking what our favorite sounds are.  What a fun question! Here are my favorite sounds…

  • The sound of laughter – especially the sound of laughter meditation (20-40 people all laughing non-stop for 5-10 minutes. It’s like a sea of laughter), children and babies laughing, my own friends and family laughing, audiences laughing!
  • The sounds of rain, thunder, wind in the trees, birds, crickets, frogs, waves, rivers.
  • Polyphonic acapella music with rich harmonies.  Yummy!