Wednesday, November 4, 2020

November Joys

On the fourth day of November, it is time to make a list of planned joyful activities for the month!  As I've stated earlier, it is not yet another "to do" list, but, rather, a list of joyful activities that I look forward to doing during the month.  

November Joys:

- Craft projects/Play with fabric and/or yarn 

- Music - play, listen, sing  

- Art - draw, color, paint

- Gardening 

- Decorating for Fall/Thanksgiving 

- Reading 

- Participate in the monthly photo mini challenge 

- Baking

- Flower arrangements

- Candles

- The possibility of daughter being able to visit for Thanksgiving

- Being alive!  (Celebrate birthday #65!)

Some are repeat joys from prior months; others are new joyful activities.  But, I am looking forward to a joyful month.  

Are you planning to incorporate some intentional joyful activities into your November?

16 comments:

  1. I think joyful lists are a lot better than "to do" lists! I'm going to celebrate being alive too, later this month.

    My joy today was smelling the chunk of beef in the crock pot. I love that utensil with a passion, it seems to work by magic with whatever meat and spices, etc. I throw in there! Today there were some garlic and pepper flakes, a little olive oil, a little maple syrup, a little balsamic vinegar all stirred up and spread onto the meat. I sliced a leftover half a cooking onion that was lurking in the fridge and dumped that on top.

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    1. I hadn't realized that you, too, have a birthday, this month! :) Your crock pot beef roast sounds delicious!

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  2. Perfect! I do hope your daughter will able able to visit for Thanksgiving. I know that would be such a joy for you.

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    1. Thank you, Martha. I am very hopeful that she will be able to visit, but, we have to wait and see.

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  3. Once again we are in lockdown here, so although work and school continue as normal, I hope to include some joyful activities to ease us through the month ahead. X

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    1. I hope your month of lockdown will pass quickly and be filled with many joyful activities, Jules. Can you still go for walks in the woods under your lockdown rules?

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    2. Yes, fortunately we can. Also, travel in order to exercise is allowed, although this is rather open to interpretation. X

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    3. I'm glad to read that. Well, I guess one shouldn't drive across the country to exercise, but, driving to a nearby nature trail is reasonable. :)

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  4. Your list sounds lovely Bless. When I read your list the word "tranquility" came to mind. Enjoy your month!💖

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  5. I hope your birthday month is filled with fun projects. I like the term play with yarn! Fingers crossed that your daughter is able to visit you at Thanksgiving!

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    1. Thank you, Anne. I shall do my best to find those moments of joy. :)

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  6. Great list, Bless. You have plenty of variety but obviously the best of the lot is the possibility of your daughter coming home for Thanksgiving.

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    1. Thank you, Eileen. Yes, I'm hoping that she will be able to visit. :)

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  7. I love your list. Like you, I enjoy candies, so I bought some treats at TJ Maxx today. Caramels, peppermint bark, and mint chocolate cookies. Yum! How exciting to look forward to a visit with your daughter. I know you are very close.

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    1. Thank you, Stephenie. Yum! Those treats sound delicious! Enjoy!

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