Showing posts with label birthdays. Show all posts
Showing posts with label birthdays. Show all posts

Thursday, 28 April 2011

happiness is...

it was someone's
birthday
(no, they didn't get
a puppy or a kitty)

When I was in primary school, each year group had singing once a week.  As far as I could tell, the main point of singing was to prepare for assembly, which we also had once a week.  Mr. Harrison, our principal, has an annual cycle for his weekly address to us, so by the time I was in Year 6, I was very familiar with his plate tectonics assembly, his didgeridoo show-and-tell and his candle in a sealed jar experiment.  Okay, I am getting a little side-tracked here.  Anyway, one of the songs we used to sing in assembly was, 'Happiness Is' and some of it went something like this:

happiness is... happiness is...
different things to different people
that's what happiness is

to a sailor, it's the sea-sea-sea
to my mother, why it's me-me-me
to a baker, it's lots and lots of dough
to a racer, it's the GPO

As fun as that song is to sing (the baker bit makes me giggle), I've realised over the past two days that it's wrong.  Happiness isn't always doing and having the things you love, it can also be loving the things that you don't.  It can be something you choose.

Sunday, 20 February 2011

Happy Birthday, Stacy!


Stacy and I have been friends since we were two years old.  Between us, we have lived in six countries over the past twenty-plus years!  I was so lucky to be able to spend a lot of time with Stace when I was last in  Hong Kong - one of my ten year goals for our friendship is definitely for us to live in the same city again, at least for a few years! (hmm, I think I might have used too many exclamation marks in this paragraph)

Stacy is an amazing woman.  She is kind, loyal, strong and intuitive.  Please visit her blog to say hello and wish her the most fabulous year to come - she really deserves it.