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25 Gifts of Happiness

Posted by Michelle Moquin on 23rd December 2013

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Good morning!

I mentioned the magazine Live Happy. Today I am posting their pick for “25 Gifts of Happiness.” It might be a bit late to post but these gifts are not only good for last minute gifts but ones that you can keep on giving throughout the year…for no reason at all, except to be nice to someone. And when is it not an ideal time to be nice to someone?

Here’s the list. All of these are wonderful gifts. I gave comments to a few of my faves in RED.

PS: Anna of Guam…I almost forgot to say, your comment inspired me to post this. Hafa Adai.

25 Gifts of Happiness

Young people celebrating together at Christmas

The Live Happy team shares our list for happiness holiday giving

As holiday gift-giving approaches, we hope you’ll join us in giving the gift of happiness. A gift of one’s own time, talent or regard, a gift from the heart (instead of the pocketbook), or a gift that gives back creates lasting happiness for both you and your loved ones. To get started, the Live Happy team shares this—our list of 25 gifts of happiness:

1.  Give your family the gift of a best friend–with four paws. (Happiness truly can be a warm puppy or kitten.) ( I will just add that as much as I love a puppy finding a home  - Please don’t buy a puppy from a dog store.  Or a breeder if you just want a loving house pet. Adopt and make sure that the family has had a conversation about wanting a pet as well as a particular breed. As much as I love this idea, many pets are brought to the shelter a few weeks to a few months after Christmas because the thrill of having a pet wore off. A pet is not just for Christmas but a lifetime. Please be mindful about this decision. )

2.  Give the gift of charity to your children. Ask them to choose toys and clothing that they’ve outgrown and give them to a children’s charity, explaining that they have so much and others don’t have enough. (I love this idea!)

3.  Invite a friend, neighbor or coworker who would be spending a holiday alone to your holiday dinner. (It’s never too late to make that phone call when someone is going to spend the holidays alone.)

4.  Gift from your garden or the local fresh market. Making jam from the season’s produce is its own reward; giving it to others doubles the bounty. (more on this later)

5.  Pay someone a compliment. (Soo easy – do it!)

6.  Use your talents to do or make something special: Teach a friend yoga, a grandma how to tweet. Make a one-of-a-kind book of photos for your son, a collage of a friend’s selfies.

7.  Give a coupon book of favors that you’ll deliver during the year. For a husband, a car wash, his favorite pie and an evening with his buddies. For a friend, time with you, running Saturday errands and a latte at the office.

8.  Just be there. Make the effort to visit relatives, especially your grandparents. All they need is you! ( So simple huh?)

9.  Give together-gifts. Meals you’ll cook together, sunrises you’ll get up to see together, books you’ll read before bedtime together. (Time is precious – sometimes the best gift is some of yours.)

10.  Give the gift of talent. If you can sew—offer to sew on buttons, make new pillow covers. If you can paint—offer to paint a room for a friend. If you know IT, clean up your friend’s computer.

11.  Be an angel investor. Help fund a small loan for someone who is building or growing a business—it will improve lives. Kiva is a micro-finance website where your contribution gives again and again. Once a loan is repaid, your dollars can be lent again. (This is one of my faves and something I have been doing for years. This is a good reminder that I need to re-invest my original investment. For $25 you can help someone out big time)

12.  Give an experience off someone’s bucket list. You’ve always wanted to skydive, right?

13.  Give an experience for the future. Planning a trip together, whether it’s to the café round the corner or a more ambitious weekend in the mountains, means you’re giving your time and attention.

14.  Plan an unplugged weekend. No cells, no TV, no computer. Just each other. ( You know I love this one already. Again giving your time.)

15.  Give an experience in the moment. Call faraway friends with a surprise serenade of holiday carols. (I do this on birthdays for friends. However, this is a sweet thing to do for the holidays too.)

16.  Connect the dots. For example, give a friend a lasting memory of her beloved mother or father.  If the mother loved flowers, give a gift of flowers to your friend.

17.  Write an accomplishment list for your spouse (or child!). Read it to him or her. There’s nothing like knowing your special someone knows just how special you are! ( I love this idea. If I had kids I would do this.)

18.  For yourself: Pay attention to the moments that bring you the most joy for a week. As they happen, write them down. Commit to having more of those kinds of times in days ahead. ( I began to make conscious notes in my head awhile ago, but I like the idea of writing them down as “happiness reminders.”)

19.  Be a workout buddy. Sign up for an exercise class together and hold each other accountable to attend. Support someone who has a hard time getting active. Be ready with a quick SOS pep talk. (Oh, I could use this.)

20.  Adopt a relative at a VA hospital or retirement home for the holidays.

21.  Leave hugs. Before you say goodbye to family and friends, give big hugs. Everyone needs to stock up on hugs! (One of my faves to do and receive.)

22.  Start the day with a positive thought—pass it along. (It is amazing how starting the day this way can make a huge difference in the outcome of the rest of your.)

23.  Bring the show. Homegrown entertainment is appreciated by all. Encourage your kids to sing, play instruments, or put on a play at family and friends’ gatherings. No doubt others will join in.

24.   See someone who needs help? Be the one to offer it. (Someone always has a bigger struggle that we can be there for.)

25.  Look within yourself for happiness. It’s there waiting to be discovered! (Ah…yes, Happiness is a choice. Choose it, please. :)

From the premiere issue of Live Happy magazine.

*L*I*V*E*H*A*P*P*Y*!*

Readers: I could have commented on every one…but I ran out of time. :( :) Can you think of any others? Blog me.

Thank you Janet:  Merry Christmas to you too!

It is the day of Christmas eve for my international and Guamanian friends. So if you are celebrating this evening, I want to wish all of you a Merry Christmas!

Peace & Love to all!

xoxo

Lastly, greed over a great story is surfacing from my “loyal”(?) readers. With all this back and forth about who owns what, that appears on my blog, let me reiterate that all material posted on my blog becomes the sole property of my blog. If you want to reserve any proprietary rights don’t post it to my blog. I will prominently display this caveat on my blog from now on to remind those who may have forgotten this notice.

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michelle

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Collaboration Of Imagination

Posted by Michelle Moquin on 21st December 2013

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Good morning!

 

The Landfill Harmonic

Favio Chavez, Recycled Orchestra's Director

Feeling powerless to help others? A single selfless act is all it takes to make music out of misery.

The source of inspiration can often be found in the most unlikely place. One of those unlikely places is a landfill in the slums of Cateura, Paraguay.

In 2009, a documentary filmmaking crew stumbled upon a local garbage picker who was making instruments from items found in a landfill. Nicolás Gómez, who goes by Cola, made flutes out of pipes and cellos from tin cans and meat tenderizers.

A community like Cateura is not a place to have a violin,” said Favio Chávez, director of the Recycled Orchestra. “In fact, a violin is worth more than a house here.”

Favio Chávez, a music instructor, started teaching the local children how to play classical music on these recycled instruments. From there, the Recycled Orchestra was born.

This collaboration of imagination and ingenuity gave the children of Cateura, a place where misery is high and opportunity is low, hope for a better life. “The world sends us garbage,” Chávez says. “We send back music.”

Chávez and his youth orchestra are now receiving invitations to play concerts all across the globe and plans are already underway for a world tour. With the Landfill Harmonic documentary trailer spreading through social media, the Recycled Orchestra is inspiring millions by showing how far the power of music and hope can take you when you have nowhere to go but up.

Watch it: 

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Readers: Simply wonderful yes? It is amazing to me how someone can make something incredible out of what most of us would consider nothing more than junk. I am continually blown away by people who can create the extraordinary out of the ordinary…who can see the possibilities that no one else can…and more importantly, they follow their vision, and they have a profound positive affect on people’s lives.

Big kudos of congrats goes to Nicolás Gómez for his vision and talent in making these instruments,  and to Favio Chávez, the music instructor, for bringing this Orchestra to life.

Blog me and let me know if you have seen The Landfill Harmonic play.

On a side note, I was sent this write by a resource of mine. The funny thing is, I discovered this fun and inspiring piece of news also in a new magazine that was sent to me. I love this magazine. It is called Live Happy.

If you haven’t picked up a copy you might just want to buy a subscription for yourself and one for a few friends. (Disclaimer: no I am not getting anything from saying this – I just like the idea of it) There is a happiness movement that has been going on and it is gaining speed. This magazine focuses on living life with a more positive attitude…choosing happiness, and watch how your happiness becomes contagious and ripples into other people’s lives.

That is it in a simple nutshell but in my opinion it is much more. No doubt I will be blogging more about this in the new year.

Happy Saturday everyone!

Peace & Love to you.

Lastly, greed over a great story is surfacing from my “loyal”(?) readers. With all this back and forth about who owns what, that appears on my blog, let me reiterate that all material posted on my blog becomes the sole property of my blog. If you want to reserve any proprietary rights don’t post it to my blog. I will prominently display this caveat on my blog from now on to remind those who may have forgotten this notice.

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michelle

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Rachel Maddow, Writer For The Washington Post

Posted by Michelle Moquin on 18th December 2013

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Rachel Maddow is one of my fave reporters. I love her strong commitment to revealing the truth and calling people out on their lies…and yes many times doing it with a bit of witty humor. She’s good at that. Plus she loves dogs which is big in my book. I’d love to hang out with her some day.  :)

Anyway, I just read this article that she is going to be writing a Washington Post column. How cool is that? Good for her. I’m excited for her and in my opinion, I think the Post could use someone of her caliber representing the liberal left. Not that the Post doesn’t have some good writers (They do!), and not that the Post doesn’t represent the left (They do!), but I think Maddow will be a great addition representing us girls. I’m looking forward to reading her writes. Congratulations Rachel!

MSNBC’s Rachel Maddow to write Washington Post column

The journalistic bond between The Post and MSNBC just grew a bit stronger, as the paper’s opinion section announced that MSNBC host Rachel Maddow will be writing a monthly column. “We expect that she will bring to Post readers the strong arguments, sharp wit and thoughtful analysis of political and social issues that have made her show an Emmy Award winner,” noted a memo on the move.

Rachel Maddow tends bar at an MSNBC event. (Jonathan Ernst/Reuters)

Rachel Maddow tends bar at an MSNBC event. (Jonathan Ernst/Reuters)

In a brief chat, Post Editorial Page Editor Fred Hiatt (the Erik Wemple Blog’s boss) said he was “really excited” about adding Maddow to his roster of columnists. “She’s written for us before and what she has done is great,” said Hiatt. In 2012, Maddow wrote opinion pieces for The Post on the protracted war in Afghanistan and on the “war on birth control.”

The Post’s arrangement calls for Maddow to write once a month over six months, though Hiatt said he’d “certainly be happy” if Maddow wanted to up the frequency and extend the term of her engagement with the paper.

Hiatt said he doesn’t perform any sort of ideological accounting before bringing on someone like Maddow, a staunch liberal. “Our goal is to have the smartest, most original commentary about Washington and its issues from left to right,” said Hiatt, noting that the spectrum is “pretty well represented.”

The Maddow announcement comes a week after The Post’s opinion section announced the addition of the Huffington Post’s Radley Balko as a blogger on criminal justice topics. Do these moves reflect a beefier budget for opinions under new Post owner Jeff Bezos? “I don’t have more budget, but I do feel as though we’re all being encouraged to think about opportunities, not just limits,” said Hiatt.

Numerous opinion and news staffers from The Post appear regularly on MSNBC airwaves, including Dana Milbank, Jonathan Capehart, Chris Cillizza, Eugene Robinson and Ezra Klein.

Memo on the move:

We are delighted to announce that Rachel Maddow, host of MSNBC’s “The Rachel Maddow Show,” will be joining The Washington Post’s Opinion section as a monthly columnist.

Rachel, who has written previously for The Post, is the author of “DRIFT: The Unmooring of American Military Power.” The 2012 book was a national best-seller.

“The Rachel Maddow Show” has been nominated by the Television Critics Association for “Outstanding Achievement in News and Information” four times. Rachel received the 2012 John Steinbeck Award from the Center for Steinbeck Studies at San Jose University. Before becoming an MSNBC political analyst in 2008, she was a host on Air America Radio.

Rachel has a bachelor’s degree in public policy from Stanford University and a doctorate in political science at Oxford University, where she was a Rhodes Scholar. She lives in New York and Massachusetts with her partner, artist Susan Mikula.

Her first column will be published this week.

 

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Thoughts on this or anything…you know what to do. Blog me.

Peace out. 

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Just Noticing: Observations Of A Blogger

Posted by Michelle Moquin on 15th December 2013

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“Just noticing…”

  • Santa is just white.
  • So is Jesus.

Since the holiday season is here, I thought it would be fun to bring in some holiday cheer by posting a write about Santa, through the viewpoint of our fave media station FOX News (Oh…I mean Faux News. They haven’t earned that name for no reason), and their lovely host (albeit a racist), Megyn Kelly.

Here’s the write from Raw Story:

Fox News host Megyn Kelly tells kids: Jesus and Santa are both white guys

Fox News host Megyn Kelly

Fox News host Megyn Kelly on Wednesday assured children viewing her program that both Jesus Christ and Santa Claus were white men even though some liberals were trying to make them black.

In a column for Slate earlier this week, Aisha Harris wrote that she had always been confused as a child because the Santa in her home had brown skin like her, but the Santa in malls and on television was always white.

So Harris made the case “that America abandon Santa-as-fat-old-white-man” and adopt a penguin in his place.

“For one thing, making Santa Claus an animal rather than an old white male could spare millions of nonwhite kids the insecurity and shame that I remember from childhood,” she wrote.

But on Wednesday, Kelly decided that Harris had gone “off the rails” with her column.

“For all you kids watching at home, Santa just is white,” Kelly said. “But this person is just arguing that maybe we should also have a black Santa. But Santa is what he is.”

“Just because it makes you feel uncomfortable doesn’t mean it has to change, you know?” she added. “I mean, Jesus was a white man too. He was a historical figure, that’s a verifiable fact, as is Santa — I just want the kids watching to know that.”

Contrary to Kelly’s assertions, Jesus Christ was a Jew of Mediterranean descent and not the white European figure often depicted in paintings and movies.

Watch this video from the Fox News’ The Kelly File, broadcast Dec. 11, 2013.

 

Readers: Is this crazy or wha’at? If you want to laugh a bit more, ya gotta watch Jon Stewart –  Jessica Williams nails it. 

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Merry Christmas!

Blog me. 

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michelle

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Peace on Earth

Posted by Michelle Moquin on 1st December 2013

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Good morning!

 

Peace on Earth. This Metro Goldwyn Meyer cartoon was released on December 9, 1939 and nominated for the 1940 Academy Award for Best Short Subject, Cartoons. Peace on Earth is a one-reel cartoon short directed by Hugh Harman, about a post-apocalyptic world populated only by animals.

Two young squirrels ask their grandfather on Christmas Eve who the “men” are in the lyric “Peace on Earth, good will to men.” The grandfather squirrel then tells them a rotoscoped history of the human race, focusing on the neverending wars men waged. Ultimately the wars do end, with the deaths of the last men on Earth, two soldiers shooting each other. Afterwards, the surviving animals discover a copy of the Bible in the ruins of a church. Inspired by the book’s teachings, they decide to rebuild a society dedicated to peace and nonviolence (using the helmets of soldiers to construct houses). The cartoon features an original song written to the tune of “Hark! The Herald Angels Sing”.

According to Hugh Harman’s obituary in the New York Times and Ben Mankiewicz, host of Cartoon Alley, the cartoon was nominated for a Nobel Peace Prize. However, it is not listed in the official Nobel Prize nomination database. Mankiewicz also claimed that the cartoon was the first about a serious subject by a major studio. In 1994, it was voted #40 of the 50 Greatest Cartoons of all time by members of the animation field. It was also nominated for the 1939 Academy Award for Short Subjects (Cartoons).

Directed by Hugh Harman. Produced by Hugh Harman and Fred Quimby. Written by Jack Cosgriff, Charles McGirl, and Khat Harman. Voices by Mel Blanc (Grandpa Squirrel) and others. Original Music by Scott Bradley. Charles Wesley, hymnist, Hark! The Herald Angels Sing (uncredited).

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Readers: So…are we living in Peaceville yet?  Blog me. 

Zen Lill: Nice to catch up with you!

Hey Social Butterfly: How are you? I HOPE that you enjoyed your Thanksgiving too! What’s up sister?

Lisa, Dean: Thank you.

Curt: I agree about taking responsibility for our decisions. That is why I made the statement of visiting the stores to support the workers but don’t buy anything while you’re there, when of course I knew that would never happen. People don’t look past their own needs to look at the big picture. I feel the same when so many products made in China, are imported into America and we, the consumer, buy them. And then we complain when there are no manufacturing jobs in the states, and a high unemployment rate. We can’t have it both ways.

Ann: I have shopped at museum stores before and plan on shopping them this year too. Love the different gifts that you can find there and no where else. Thanks for the reminder.

Rebecca: Woo Hoo – good for you girl!

Scott: I love supporting small local businesses. Then you are sure to find something special and unique.

Trish: Me too! And Don’t forget Robert, RT and Mike, TM.

Lloyd: Yes, amazing that a group of people, the repubs, who don’t want Obamacare, certainly have a lot to say and care a whole lot that the website is having issues. If they really don’t want Obamacare then why do they care if it is running well or not? Because if they can’t get rid of it the least they can do is knock it, even though they and their relatives will be jumping on board to benefit.

Sidney: Either you’re living on another planet, watching FOX news or you are a racist. Which one is it?

Jimmy: And there you have it. A person would rather get sick and possibly die than have a black man succeed.

I think I’ll leave it at that and begin my Sunday.

Happy Hanukkah  to those celebrating!

Peace out. 

Lastly, greed over a great story is surfacing from my “loyal”(?) readers. With all this back and forth about who owns what, that appears on my blog, let me reiterate that all material posted on my blog becomes the sole property of my blog. If you want to reserve any proprietary rights don’t post it to my blog. I will prominently display this caveat on my blog from now on to remind those who may have forgotten this notice.

Gratefully your blog host,

michelle

Aka BABE: We all know what this means by now :)

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