Saturday, October 31, 2020

October Joys - Review

I had posted a list of planned joyful activities for October, earlier in the month.  What I tried to do was put together a list of joyful activities that I could look forward to doing during the month.  I didn't want it to be another "to do" list, however; I was trying to incorporate a little intentional joy into my days.

October Joys:

- Online Temple services - Participated in online Temple services, especially the Kathina (end of rainy season retreat) service.

- Craft projects - Knitted.

- Music - Played the piano, listened to music.  

- Art - Enjoyed seeing and sharing my daughter's sketches and drawings.

- Gardening - Planted the moringa plants, weeded and raked over one planting bed to facilitate the germination of self-sowed osteospermum seeds, picked roses and other flowers, picked feijoa guavas and pomegranates, and planted a mini victory garden of cool weather vegetables (snow peas, carrots, chard, turnips, broccoli, and radish; maybe about six seeds of each!):


Mini Victory Garden

- Decorating for Halloween? - Didn't.  Just didn't feel like decorating.  

- Reading - Not a lot of reading for pleasure, this month, either.

- Participate in the monthly photo mini challenge - I enjoyed participating in this month's photo mini-challenge.

- Bake something (when cool enough to do so) - Baked corn bread muffins and shared with friend C


Corn Bread Muffins

October has been a little stressful for me, but, I am happy that I was able to incorporate some purposeful joy into my days.  

I am looking forward to making a list of November Joys, next.  How about you?



8 comments:

  1. I'm sorry you've had a stressful month but I'm glad you've managed to find some joy amidst the angst. Now more than ever it is so important to recognise and value these simple pleasures. X

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    1. Thank you, Jules. I am hoping for a more relaxed and joyful month in November. :)

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  2. Your cornbread muffins look yummy! Hope November is filled with joy for you :)

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    1. Thank you, Martha. Hope November is filled with joy for us all.

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  3. You've enjoyed a lovely variety of activities during October. Did making a list of ideas help you?

    I haven't actually made a list but despite that, am still focused on having a variety of fun activities. Everyday I read and do some Italian study and most days I also do piano (or another instrument) as well. On top of that I have all the other things I like to spend time doing (family tree, puzzles, photography, TV, films, cooking) - when I write it out like this it's clear I have plenty of joyful activities in my life!

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    1. Thank you, Eileen. Making a list of ideas helped. I didn't look at the list all that often, but, I had it at the back of my mind as I did things. What helped the most was, as you stated at the end of your comment, it made it clear to me that I had several joyful activities to counter balance the stressful paperwork! Without this list, the paperwork would have loomed larger in my mind!

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  4. Glad to see you were able to enumerate some joys in October. I am about to try a cornbread recipe that is half cake mix - as given to me by a friend. Looking forward to enjoying it with big bowls of steaming hot chili.

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    1. Thank you, Susanne. I hope you will share your new cornbread recipe - it sounds delicious! I use the recipe on the back of the box of cornmeal.

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