Happy Thoughts

Apparently, thinking about good things that happen around us makes us happier. Now, I’m a pretty happy guy, but I figure it probably won’t hurt to be happier, so I’ll try to list what makes me happy on my journal. This may have worked better when this was called “Happy Boy”, but I digress.

It was sunny in the morning and the air was nice and crisp, so it made for a very nice bike ride in to work. I learned all about Vicodin, and learning new things always excites me! Watched Prison Break, and I correctly guessed what the final twist was going to be.  I’m #1 on both my fantasy hockey leagues (though I suppose I was kinda cheating by roster stuffing).  Got the DVD working on the home theatre PC that I’ve been tinkering with.  Got to play with a blood pressure measuring machine (and got a new high score to boot!  150!) and a friend complimented me on my pulse rate (61 bpm after a brisk walk).  Hmm…  oh yeah, and learned a new word, equivocate.  Just need it use it 2 more times and it’s all mine!

3 Comments »

  1. L Said,

    November 28, 2006 @ 8:44 am

    Equivocate - we learned that studying Macbeth

  2. PakG1 Said,

    November 29, 2006 @ 4:35 pm

    Uh, isn’t a higher blood pressure bad? I thought you biked every day, why would you get a higher one?

    I forget what the normal range for good blood pressure is, obviously. 150 could be very healthy for all I know.

  3. All Things Yummy » West Cliff Drive Said,

    December 3, 2006 @ 5:59 pm

    […] Another gorgeous day (high of almost 25!) spent completely outdoors. Here are some pictures from the West Cliff Drive. I hung out on this tree and read for a long while. A message left on the beach, pretty sunset, a falcon I saw on the bike ride to the beach, and a picture of people taking pictures of surfers. I guess I’m happy about all those things, though now that I think about it, instead of thinking of happy things, maybe I should talking about things that I’m thankful for. Subtle difference, but I think it’s significant enough of a difference for me… […]

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