Happy List, Week Ending 24/1/10
January 25, 2010
This week has been one of workworkwork, and also rather a bit of frivolity.
1. love poem, 2. This is Magic, 3. Love Silhouetted, 4. “love comes from the most unexpected places…”
- The smell of toast. It smells like Sunday mornings, childhood, and comfort
- Retail therapy. I got an amazing necklace from Cat Hammil. Beautiful!
- Sunny Sunday afternoons in the city
- Dumplings in Chinatown
- Massage anticipation. I am back at work, full speed, and I had somehow forgotten that walking 10km a day and teaching anywhere up to four classes, in addition to my own practice, is Quite A Lot of Exercise. I ache…
- Coming home to someone to talk to
- Coming home to quiet. Both are good, just depends on the mood!
- Summer
- Taking friends to a favourite restaurant and having them like it. Which one? Wood Spoon on Smith Street
- Sleeeeep. Still not getting enough of it
- Gelati, the best on Lygon St, at Crema. Go. Try their Banana and Walnut flavour. I think I will be having fantasies about it for a long long time
- Planning my trip to South Africa. Spa day with BFF, anyone?
- Catlove. My cat, who has lately been rather off me, has spent the last few nights cuddled up to me and purring. And lying still. Because you know how offensive those beasties can be when they want to
- An unexpected holiday: Australia Day on Tuesday. Australia, I heart you. Thank you for being my home
- Fun short trips on the horizon: Great Ocean Road in March, Tassie in May
- Tattoos, and the planning of a new one. Oh, yes, another. Soon
- The countdown to Mark Whitwell’s workshop in February. How cool that it falls over the Valentine’s weekend too! Yoga of Heart during the weekend of luuuurve. Perfect
What made you happy this week, lovelies?
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Oooh new tattoos, come tell me about it at my tattoo post
http://scoliurbanyogi.blogspot.com/2010/01/tattoo.html
happiness is being in Ma India again and experiencing Calcutta — I LOVE it! — and the warmth and joy of the Bengali people….and the Tibetan momos on Park St. for 12 rupees….WITH a little bowl of soup….:)
I love tattoos as well. Will be planning on getting another one when I go back to Thailand in October this year.
Happiness is an open heart, doing things that make you smile and basking in the love of your almost three year old niece while you have a kissing competition with her – who can give the best kisses!
yup….getting my Kali yantra tattoo on my back when I return. my Kali tattoo has lots of street cred in her city, believe me……
Haha, you are all tattoo junkies. Not like me. I don’t have a problem. I can stop inking anytime I like…
Ahem. Linda, your trip sounds AMAZING so far.
Another tattoo junkie here LOL – can’t wait to see what you have done. Rachel is off to get hers and I am booked in for another two which have been in the planning for a couple of years. You just know when the time is right. Love these lists you do and I love the smell of toast too