Topic: When was the happiest time of your life
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debbie1980

Fri 08/28/15 11:32 AM

When was the happiest time of your life.

and why?

and how old were you?

APART from the usual, getting married and having children.

so for example, travelling the world etc.............

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I am just trying to avoid daily events like wedding, birth, and looking for LONGER TIME SPAN'S OF HAPPINESS.

Im interested to see what 'HAPPINESS IS' TO DIFFERENT PEOPLE.

if getting married and having children is your happiest time, then that's fine because I was only trying to exclude daily events





Edited by debbie1980 on Fri 08/28/15 11:50 AM
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Dodo_David

Fri 08/28/15 11:38 AM

APART from the usual, getting married and having children and getting out of jail


There. I corrected it for you. :tongue:


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debbie1980

Fri 08/28/15 11:41 AM


APART from the usual, getting married and having children and getting out of jail


There. I corrected it for you. :tongue:



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Franklin37

Fri 08/28/15 11:41 AM

right now
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Unknow

Fri 08/28/15 11:42 AM

Next weekend if I'm still above ground.

I'll be alive and spending the weekend with my woman.

Old enough to know that every day should be spent as the happiest day of your life since we never know what tomorrow will bring...

Which reminds me that this weekend should be pretty cool too since my younger daughter and her boyfriend will be here for a visit. :smile:
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soufiehere

Fri 08/28/15 11:44 AM

Cool question :-)

Easy for me.
I have been happiest every day since leaving home when I was 18.

People always say to me, 'Why are you so cheerful all the time?'

I can't help it :-)
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debbie1980

Fri 08/28/15 11:45 AM


Cool question :-)

Easy for me.
I have been happiest every day since leaving home when I was 18.

People always say to me, 'Why are you so cheerful all the time?'

I can't help it :-)


and why? what happened from then....
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soufiehere

Fri 08/28/15 11:49 AM



Cool question :-)
Easy for me.
I have been happiest every day since leaving home when I was 18.
People always say to me, 'Why are you so cheerful all the time?'
I can't help it :-)

and why? what happened from then....

Life happened.
I like it..a lot :-)
That is my event.
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Rizun

Fri 08/28/15 11:49 AM

I was three years old and my father told me he was proud of me because of something I had done without even thinking

Every time I accomplish something or do anything. Basically whenever I make an effort I know that he's proud of me.
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debbie1980

Fri 08/28/15 11:51 AM




Cool question :-)
Easy for me.
I have been happiest every day since leaving home when I was 18.
People always say to me, 'Why are you so cheerful all the time?'
I can't help it :-)

and why? what happened from then....

Life happened.
I like it..a lot :-)
That is my event.


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I HAVE EDITED THE THREAD QUESTION.
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debbie1980

Fri 08/28/15 11:54 AM


right now


Why is that?
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debbie1980

Fri 08/28/15 11:56 AM


Next weekend if I'm still above ground.

I'll be alive and spending the weekend with my woman.

Old enough to know that every day should be spent as the happiest day of your life since we never know what tomorrow will bring...

Which reminds me that this weekend should be pretty cool too since my younger daughter and her boyfriend will be here for a visit. :smile:


great post.flowerforyou

I was more looking for happiest times over periods of time and not just one event.

I did edit this thread, so you may have not saw.
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debbie1980

Fri 08/28/15 11:58 AM


I was three years old and my father told me he was proud of me because of something I had done without even thinking

Every time I accomplish something or do anything. Basically whenever I make an effort I know that he's proud of me.


that's lovely, that memory has stayed with you and always will. flowerforyou :heart:
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soufiehere

Fri 08/28/15 12:00 PM





Cool question :-)
Easy for me.
I have been happiest every day since leaving home when I was 18.
People always say to me, 'Why are you so cheerful all the time?'
I can't help it :-)

and why? what happened from then....

Life happened.
I like it..a lot :-)
That is my event.


flowerforyou flowerforyou

I HAVE EDITED THE THREAD QUESTION.

Mmmm happiness.
Most look backwards and can see it, but not necessarily in real time,
perhaps it is easier to gauge it from the perspective of distance.

I, however, have been happy since I left home at 18.
I do what I want to do, when I want to do it.
I read a book a day for the sheer joy of it.
I have pets I adore who reciprocate.
I get to cook for my mate.
My mate is love in a tall package :-)

I can look behind, and see where I have been.
I can look ahead and see where it leads.
I laugh out loud every day (thank you M2) and
I write every day.

That is why I am happy :-)
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Rizun

Fri 08/28/15 12:05 PM



I was three years old and my father told me he was proud of me because of something I had done without even thinking

Every time I accomplish something or do anything. Basically whenever I make an effort I know that he's proud of me.


that's lovely, that memory has stayed with you and always will. flowerforyou :heart:


Hey Debbie, you're... great!
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TMommy

Fri 08/28/15 12:09 PM

mmmmmm...this one is gonna be tough but fine I will be honest
and sappy


happiest time of my life was a span of about five years..
the year I dated my husband and got engaged
first year we were married
the year I was pregnant and gave birth to my first born son

my little bubble of a world was to me..perfect then
we lived in a little apartment and were broke
he was trying to finish up school but my entire existence
of who I was and who I wanted to be was so wrapped up in rising each morning
seeing that bright little face light up when I picked him up from his crib
I was full force into being the best wife/mommy
reading cook books, learning to sew, keeping our little place clean and tidy
I washed and ironed his shirts for when he was student teaching
I menu planned and did shopping
I was in my element then..the world was our oyster
everything was still out in front of us
we were young and full of hope
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craigstevens11

Fri 08/28/15 12:10 PM

The day BEFORE I got married!;)
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debbie1980

Fri 08/28/15 12:11 PM

For myself, my happiest period of time was when I was training to be a nurse and helping people mentally and physically sick. It felt so nice helping the sick and the vulnerable in every way and helping take those worries away the best I could and made sure they knew and felt they were cared for.

Just holding an old lady's hand who is frightened and talking and listening eases that patients fear.

It meant so much to them and such a small act from me.

I loved every second of it.

breaks my heart that I cant do nursing ever again due to my own health issues. brokenheart brokenheart

BUT, that still was my most happiest time in life for a long period of time. Theres many more, but there more daily events.
Edited by debbie1980 on Fri 08/28/15 12:38 PM
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debbie1980

Fri 08/28/15 12:13 PM






Cool question :-)
Easy for me.
I have been happiest every day since leaving home when I was 18.
People always say to me, 'Why are you so cheerful all the time?'
I can't help it :-)

and why? what happened from then....

Life happened.
I like it..a lot :-)
That is my event.


flowerforyou flowerforyou

I HAVE EDITED THE THREAD QUESTION.

Mmmm happiness.
Most look backwards and can see it, but not necessarily in real time,
perhaps it is easier to gauge it from the perspective of distance.

I, however, have been happy since I left home at 18.
I do what I want to do, when I want to do it.
I read a book a day for the sheer joy of it.
I have pets I adore who reciprocate.
I get to cook for my mate.
My mate is love in a tall package :-)

I can look behind, and see where I have been.
I can look ahead and see where it leads.
I laugh out loud every day (thank you M2) and
I write every day.

That is why I am happy :-)



excellent. flowerforyou
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debbie1980

Fri 08/28/15 12:14 PM




I was three years old and my father told me he was proud of me because of something I had done without even thinking

Every time I accomplish something or do anything. Basically whenever I make an effort I know that he's proud of me.


that's lovely, that memory has stayed with you and always will. flowerforyou :heart:


Hey Debbie, you're... great!


thank you. flowerforyou :smile: