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40 Things That Make Me Happy

It's the little things in life that can truly make you happy

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1. COFFEE!!

2. Sleep

3. Exercise

4. Nature

5. Rain

6. The color black

7. Spending time with my mom

8. Ninja (my dog)

9. Music

10. PRAYER!!!

11. When my pants fit better

12. When my hair is freshly dyed

13. Manicures

14. Pedicures

15. Natural light

16. The season of autumn

17. Spending time with my family in Texas

18. Getting an A on something that I worked hard on

19. Looking through old photos of myself and my friends and realizing how weird we were

20. Catching up with old friends

21. A fire burning in the fireplace on Christmas morning while opening presents

22. New school supplies

23. A freshly stocked fridge

24. Fruits

25. Vegetables

26. CHOCOLATE!!

27. Nice, long, warm showers

28. When my laundry is done, folded, and put away

29. Spending time with kids

30. JESUS!!!!

31. Having conversations with people about anything and everything for hours on end

32. When class is cancelled

33. When gas prices go down

34. Clothes shopping

35. Baking

36. Cooking

37. My grandma

38. When things remind me of good memories from my childhood

39. Being kind to other people

40. And finally, KNOWING THAT I AM STILL ALIVE!



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