I made a new friend this week that I hope to go to lots of meetings with. We went to two meetings this week and had dinner tonight after a meeting. My friends are very low drama and usually low maintenance. I have not had a steady reliable go-to-different-meetings friend since Joy moved to Walla Walla 4 years ago.
Blogging on gratitude in our lives and the incredibly positive impact of 'intentional gratitude'.
New friends and more
My web browsers of choice
For years, Internet Explorer (v6) was the only game in the town of PC web browsers. There were modified versions of IE such as the AOL web browser, but it was still basically IE with additional bugs.
Opera was released as free software in 2000. It did some tasks really well and felt like left-handed scissors for others.
In 2004, Mozilla Firefox (FF) was released. There were a few problems with FF causing me to switch to IE on some web sites. Back then, many web developers designed many non-standard web sites expressly for IE. I soon adopted FF as my primary browser.
Google Chrome entered the browser wars in late 2008. It was designed from the ground up to be fast and secure.
I have Apple Safari loaded on my PC. I rarely use Safari. It uses the same layout engine, WebKit, as Chrome.
I have used FF as my primary browser for six years. FF v4 was released this year. It is a bit of a pig to load and has problems rendering pages from my bank and credit card vendors. Two weeks ago, I made the decision to try using Chrome as my primary browser. Chrome also has its quirks such as tabs above the search bar. Since I change tabs far more often than doing searches, that is a bit annoying and can also conflicts with the Windows "minimize" button. Now I am in the middle ground of using both Chrome and FF as my primary web browsers.
I am grateful for all the choices in web browsers, options, add-ons and themes for my WWW surfing pleasure. Choice and competition are great for innovation.
Literacy and a love of reading
I have loved reading since I was a child. I am sure that I have spent more of my leisure/recreational time reading than any other activity.
Thanks to the miracle of the internet, I am blessed with instant access to more free books than ever contained in the fabled Library of Alexandria. For printed books, I am a five-minute drive to the large Bellevue main branch of the King County Library System. The vast majority of my library visits are at the small community library in Crossroads Mall. When I reserve books from the KCLS, I pick them up at Crossroads.
I bought my first Kindle book this weekend. Pricing is clearly not based on costs, but on market demand. The book I wanted was listed for $9.99, 12.98 and $13.99 respectively for paperback, hardcover and digital editions on Amazon.com.
I have had my Kindle for two months. I prefer it to paperback and hardcover editions. It is a toss-up between the Kindle and large-print editions—which I can read without wearing my eyeglasses. The Kindle is far more convenient size-wise since one small device can hold 1000+ books.
Warm sunny days
It was a warm sunny Easter weekend in Seattle this year. I love how the days get longer and warmer.
I am grateful for dry warm spring weather with long sunny days.
Happy for No Reason…
I am reading Happy for No Reason by Marci Shimoff. A third of the way through the book and I am liking it a lot. The gist of the book is achieving an internal serene happiness that is not dependent on external circumstances.
Studies suggest that we all have an internal happiness setpoint much like setting the temperature on a thermostat. The setpoint is a 50/50 result of nature and nurture. Using methods and exercises from positive psychology, people can increase their happiness setpoint from, say, "cool" to "warm" in a relatively short time such as a few months to a year. We don't get to go catatonic depression to ectastatic. Going from kinda whiny and sad to more than moderately optimistic is readily do-able.
My experience in changing my happiness setpoint has been fantastic progress on my own. Years of therapy got me from chronic depression to stoic. Five months of gratitude blogging got me to moderately optimistic and even brief flashes of feeling that I am lucky.
My relationship with my higher power
I am grateful for my relationship with a higher power in my life today. When I start to worry or let things bother me too much, it works best for me to turn the problem over to my HP and simply do the next indicated thing.
I spend a lot less time worrying & fretting now and a lot more time doing the next indicated thing (NIT). The NIT might only be read, watch TV or sleep. Those are all a lot better uses of my time than worrying about problems that I can't change by worrying about them.
My relationship with my HP also helps me to avoid feeling alone. I am a bit of a hermit by nature. Knowing my HP is always there for me means that I don't have to feel lonely nor isolated.
I don't know if god exists or not. Strangely enough, it doesn't seem to matter whether there is or is not a god. I do know that my life is much better when I act as if god exists.
I am grateful for my relationship with my HP today.Helping others
It is nice to be in a position in my life to be able to help others. Help ranges from just letting someone vent without having to tell them what they should do, to giving someone a ride to a meeting or the airport, or help with buying food & clothes.
Prior to recovery, I was not much help besides giving someone a ride to meet with a drug dealer. Now I am able to be of service a lot more than being needy.
I am grateful for my living situation which allows me to be of service to others. It is a lot better than being needy or dependent.
Grateful for my program of recovery
Grateful for my gratitude
Dinner and a meeting
Life in prison
Crisp apples
Back in the day, Red Delicious apples were small, crisp and slightly tart. Now they are large red bland mushy inbreds.
Today my favorite apples are Braeburns, Honeycrisps, and Fujis. Tonight I had an organic Fuji for dessert. It was cold, crisp and delicious with a slightly tart aftertaste.
Dinner with Gigi
I am full and have a TV show to watch. TTG