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		<title>Passports, Trees, and Happiness</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[yay happiness. In an effort to actually work on a Happiness Project every day, for a (very non-calendar) month, i&#8217;ve made a list of Happiness Project tasks to spread out over the next two weeks (day 15 is &#8216;Re-plan Happiness Project.&#8217; Because i suck at planning things that far in advance, and besides it&#8217;s quite [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h3>yay happiness.</h3>
<p>In an effort to actually work on a Happiness Project every day, for a (very non-calendar) month, i&#8217;ve made a list of Happiness Project tasks to spread out over the next two weeks (day 15 is &#8216;Re-plan Happiness Project.&#8217; Because i suck at planning things <em>that</em> far in advance, and besides it&#8217;s quite likely i&#8217;ll come up with whole different happiness-inducing ideas in the next <em>one</em> week, never mind two).</p>
<p>Yesterday was Planning. Today is actually getting around to reading <a href="http://srosa.us/happiness"><em>The Happiness Project.</em></a> Tomorrow is deciding what, exactly, i&#8217;m going to use as a &#8216;happiness toolbox.&#8217;</p>
<p>There is an entire <a href="http://happinessprojecttoolbox.com/">Happiness Project Toolbox</a> site, set up by Gretchen Rubin as a sort of add-on to her book and blog, but i&#8217;m not sure i&#8217;m going to use it. I know full well i wouldn&#8217;t use most of it &#8211; it&#8217;s either stuff i already do, and prefer doing, somewhere else, or it&#8217;s stuff i wouldn&#8217;t find conducive to my happiness at all (group resolutions?! Introvert alert = <em>not gonna happen.</em> Unless it&#8217;s such a ridiculously small group as to make calling it a group almost silly, or so huge as to already have its own movement and website.) I don&#8217;t feel the stuff i would use the HPT for is really enough to warrant setting up yet another account on yet another website.</p>
<p>The alternatives are my regular blog, or a Tumblr blog. The former i feel might be a bit unwieldy for this and the latter is… well, it&#8217;s not a whole new account, but it is a whole new <em>something</em> i have to set up and maintain and may feel guilty about if i don&#8217;t bother with it after my self-imposed Happy Month. Ah well. </p>
<p>I think my favourite happiness commandment of Gretchen&#8217;s is &#8216;don&#8217;t let perfect be the enemy of good.&#8217; There is no perfect &#8216;toolbox&#8217; for me, but there&#8217;s three perfectly good alternatives. Just gotta grab one.</p>
<h3>and other stuff.</h3>
<p>So. Goal #80? Renewing my passport?<br />
This is kind of important because a) My passport is my only photo ID. I don&#8217;t drive, i never bothered getting a non-drivers-license government-issued ID (well. besides the passport), i never even bothered getting a college ID once i stopped going to a school which outright required it (i&#8217;m lazy like that. &#8216;I have one photo ID. This is enough. I am not going to waste my time bantering about with stuff i don&#8217;t need.&#8217;) No passport means no pubs, no piercings, no lots of fun things. And b) I still want to go overseas in the near future. Passport thus required.<br />
Now, my current passport was issued while i was planning a trip to Russia in June 2005. (Note the date. 2005.) So i pulled out my passport to see exactly when it expired. 02 Jan &#8211; &#8216;noooooo, it&#8217;s already expired&#8217; &#8211; 2015.<br />
Yeah. Passports last <em>ten</em> years, not five. I&#8217;m an idiot sometimes.<br />
I&#8217;m not even going to bother looking up whether or not it&#8217;s possible to renew a passport this early. Even if it is, it&#8217;s ridiculous for me to do so. Debating whether i can properly mark this &#8216;done&#8217;, as a self-completing goal, or &#8216;unable to complete&#8217;, as a sherry-is-an-idiot goal.</p>
<p>Actual no-really-i-<em>did</em>-accomplish-something goal: I <a href="http://www.torncanvas.net/?p=2790">got my bonsai tree!</a> It&#8217;s a beautiful little Hawaiian umbrella tree, which is supposed to be pretty easy to take care of. Now i just have to keep it alive &#8211; but i&#8217;m starting to think i&#8217;m not so bad at taking care of plants as previously believed… I have a pineapple plant which, unexpectedly enough, is actually starting to <em>grow.</em> It&#8217;s my bamboo plant (supposedly the easiest plant possible to take care of) which is doing the worst, but it&#8217;s also the oldest. Maybe i just need to learn how to really take care of it, beyond simple watering. </p>


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<li><a href='http://blog.srosa.us/2010/04/happy-funs/' rel='bookmark' title='Permanent Link: Happy Funs'>Happy Funs</a></li>
<li><a href='http://blog.srosa.us/2009/11/firrrrst%e2%80%a6-sendoff/' rel='bookmark' title='Permanent Link: firrrrst… sendoff'>firrrrst… sendoff</a></li>
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