Sometime we trivialize our day, our week, our month and our
life. It seems uninteresting and simple. In a world that strives for exotic and
adventurous, it is the simplicity of life that actually puts the
smiles on our faces. Here is my little plate and all that makes me smile in my
simple everyday life.
What is happiness?
Is it the house I just bought? No! It’s my 5 year old son making
perfect ‘8’s’ on a bicycle without training wheels in front of this house.
Is it my perfectly painted walls? No! It’s my 3 year using
her finger to write an ‘A’ for the first time by herself.
Is it the new car that drives into my garage? No! It’s the man
behind the driving wheel who we are glad to have home after a long day’s work.
Is it watching the world cup on TV? No it watching my 5 year
old running to hit a goal as he plays soccer.
Is it watching songs on youtube? No its listening to my 3
year sing ‘Isty bitsy Spider’ … in Hindi … for the 1000th time.
Is it sitting in an elite café drinking some exotic coffee?
No it’s sitting on the kitchen counter sipping a hot cup of chai with DH and
talking about our day.
Is it the perfect vacation to Hawaii that I want to plan? No!
It’s the impromptu picnic in the park with sandwiches, bananas, a camera and
two happy carefree kids.
Is it the high speed internet that works to perfection? No!
It’s ‘DH’ who makes sure that no matter which corner in the house I want to
plop down and pull up the internet, its running ‘high’ speed!
Is it the beautiful tomatoes on my plants in the kitchen
garden? No! It’s the little hands that grab at them and the little mouths that
relish every little piece of the tomato.
Is it the fabulous oven with 11 methods of cooking? No! It’s
the eagerness of the faces watching the pizza cooking through the closed oven door.
Is it sipping wine at a fancy restaurant with the perfect
ambiance? No! It’s sitting in a ‘Thattukada’ with many hands being dipped
into my plate trying to get a piece of what I ordered.
Is it the perfect job in the perfect office with plenty of
privacy? No! It’s being within hands reach of little hands that constantly
touch my computer preventing me from getting work done.
Is it peace and quiet and the freedom to enjoy an awesome
book? No! It’s reading ‘Goodnight Moon’ and ‘Curious George’ for the hundredth time.
Happiness has several forms and at different phases in our
lives different things make us happy. The questions at the beginning of each
sentence were things that made me happy a few years ago. The answers are the
things that make me happy now. I know these will change. In each of our
circumstances if we can find the ‘trivial’ things in life to keep us happy, we
reach a place called contentment and knowing that right now in my life I am
able to enjoy the things that bring me contentment, well that makes me happy.
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