A New Reality: Finding Joy in the Little Things

in Daily Blog5 days ago

I didn’t sleep well last night. Nothing new there, my perimenopausal brain seems to think night is the perfect time to overanalyze the state of the world. Sleep used to come easily, but now it feels like I’ve got a nightly appointment with my thoughts, and last night’s topic? The new reality we’re all living in.

Our government sent out another reminder this week: bulk up on water, canned food, radios, and a gas heater. A couple of years ago, that kind of message would have sent people into a panic. Now? I don’t panic. It’s just reality. Things have changed, and all we can do is accept it. The world feels more fragile, but it doesn’t mean life has to stop.

Instead of dwelling on all the “what ifs,” I keep finding joy in little things. After what felt like endless weeks of fog, the sun finally came out today. It was cold, but I didn’t care. The sky was clear, the air crisp, and for a moment, everything felt lighter. I took a walk, breathed in the fresh air, and realized that sometimes that’s all you need to reset your mind, a little sun on your face and the reminder that the world keeps turning.

And really, what do I have to complain about? My kids are doing well, which is the biggest gift of all. They’re healthy, happy, and figuring out their own paths. This weekend, we’ll be picking up my son at the airport after his holiday in the States. He had a great time, but I know he’ll be heartbroken when he comes home, missing his girlfriend is going to hit him hard. And that’s life, isn’t it? Joy and heartache, always hand in hand.

But life goes on, and I’m choosing to see the good in it. Little things lift me up, like asking my 82-year-old neighbor if she needs anything when I bring her mail. Our small conversations might seem insignificant, but they’re not. Those moments of connection remind me that the world is still full of kindness. It’s easy to get overwhelmed by everything happening, but if you focus on the little things, those conversations, the sun breaking through the clouds, a warm cup of coffee—the world feels a lot less scary.

This new reality? It’s not easy. But there’s still joy to be found, even in the smallest of moments.

So, I’ll keep finding those moments. I’ll keep asking if my neighbor needs anything. I’ll keep watching my kids grow, cheering them on through their joys and heartaches. And I’ll keep taking those walks in the sun, even if it’s cold.

Because it really is a great world, if you choose to see it that way.

Stay warm and hopeful,
A Mom Embracing the Little Joys

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We don't know how important simple things are until we lose them or something prevents us from enjoying them. Maybe your words resonate with me because I'm also in perimenopause. 😅You made me smile with that walking in the sun despite the cold, today was the first time I saw it after nine days of fog. I loved your reflection and the photographs that accompany it convey calm and serenity.


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That perimenopause is a thing yes 😂 thank you for the compliments and the read ❤️ nice to meet you as well

I love for a fact you were able to pen every emotion and also how you've made peace with the reality of nature
It is indeed inspirational

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Thank you for sharing this honest reflection. Your remarks hit home, especially the one about finding joy in the little things. It's common to feel overwhelmed by the state of the world, but your perspective serves as a positive reminder to focus on moments of connection and gratitude. I love your ability to find peace in everyday things like walking in the sun, showing kindness to your neighbor, and cherishing your children's journeys. It is an example of perseverance and hope during difficult times. That mix of delight and sadness you stated is so universal; it's reassuring to know that others handle it with grace. Your lesson to look for beauty and kindness in the face of uncertainty has motivated me to seek out more of those moments in my own life. Thank you for your kind encouragement and for painting such a vivid picture of remaining positive in the face of adversity.

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Thank you so much for your kind words and thoughtful reflection. It truly warms my heart to know that my blog resonated with you and inspired you to seek out those small moments of joy and connection.
Your message reminds me that we are all capable of finding beauty in life’s challenges, and it’s through sharing these perspectives that we uplift each other. I’m deeply grateful for your encouragement and if we each lift another person, we can make changes.
Thank you

Exactly!🙏

Sure, there is still joy to be found even in small moments

hi...I love your peaceful and calm way of finding joy. I see calmness and a love to finding laughter and happiness with you.I think recently you have become my favorite person.your posture is amazing and I love your write ups too.well done.

Oh thank you for your kind and loving words. And truly it means a lot to me ❤️

yeah ma'am,those words are sincere,I hope I could do better like you some day.cheers

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!INDEED

Good morning ma'am❤️

Good morning 🥰

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