A year has gone by since I embarked on the Happiness Jar project. As you can see the jar is full and I can confirm that I managed to write down a thought for each day, sometimes more than one.
What is a Happiness Jar? The simplest thing in the world. You get yourself a jar (or a box, or a vessel of any kind) and every day, at the end of the day, you grab a slip of paper and write down on it the happiest moment of the day.
Even on lousy days, you do this. Because even on lousy days, there is one best moment (or at least, one least-worst moment.)
You stick that little piece of paper in the jar.
Over the years, you have a record of your happiness.
On bad days, I will thrust my fist in that jar and go fishing — pulling up a handful of great moments that I would have utterly forgotten, had I not documented them.
I had intended to share some of the moments throughout 2017 but I never quite got around to it. I will now share one from each month of the year. I have many moments that mention family and friends but I haven’t included any of those, partly for privacy reasons and partly so that no-one feels left out. There were also lots of moments regarding the books I read and I have not included any of these either. Some of the books are currently pending a book review from me.
- The sunset as we drove home from an afternoon out followed by a bright star and the moon shining brightly in the sky. I have been intrigued by the star for several weeks.
- The wide crescent moon low in the sky. It looked so close I felt that I could reach up and touch it.
- Attending the candlelit Mozart Requiem concert at a local college with combined choirs, orchestra and soloists.
- Receiving the letter that accepted my request for early release from work.
- Buying a replacement bench for placement under the lounge window (the original got broken in 2016).
- An enjoyable get together with colleagues who are leaving work on the same day as me.
- A visit to David Austen Roses for lunch and to visit the gardens followed by dinner on our patio.
- Pancake with hot raspberries in Little Amsterdam, Banbury followed by a visit to Broughton Castle.
- Picking up my new car.
- Wonderful views of Vesuvius and the mountains as we made our way to Ravello by private transfer.
- Driving my car to the National Ironworks Centre for lunch and to see the Knife Angel.
- An impromptu visit to Lichfield Cathedral, all decked out for Christmas.
I have a new tare off calendar ready to record my 2018 moments


























