What’s a common misconception people have about happiness?
One thing I know about happiness is that it’s fleeting. There’s really no such thing as “happily ever after.” Things will change. They always do.
Here in the United States, millions had a happy day yesterday. New Yorkers reached a state of high ecstasy celebrating their championship basketball team—the Knicks. And we all got to see our inspirational former leader—America’s first Black President—Barack Obama open the new, magnificent Obama Presidential Center in Chicago. All of our living presidents and their wives were there, except the Incompetent Orange Fascist currently occupying Our White House. He was not invited. There were speeches and incredible musical performances by everyone from Jennifer Hudson to Eddie Vedder.
We got reminded of how far we’ve come and what the future could be, if we don’t give up. Michelle Obama’s speech was so beautiful it made me cry. Check it out here.
Combined with all the World Cup joy in Boston and beyond (thank you Tartan Army) and the successful Artemis 2 voyage earlier this year, I’m reminded that Americans can be happy again.
Also, I just read that the correct guy won the special election in the UK yesterday, which is also great news.
Read President Obama’s speech here. For me, the opening of the Obama Presidential Center was the real celebration of America’s 250th birthday.

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Watching them yesterday made me miss them even more.
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I know. They’re so great. ❤️
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And the center looks fantastic. What a gift to the city.
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Yes! I want to plan a trip to Chicago to visit it.
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Not only is that a great gift to Chicago, it’s a great gift to America!
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As were the Obamas.
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True! Can’t wait to visit.
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It’s always amazing to hear either Barack or Michelle Obama speak publicly. I always hope that other politicians, or would be politicians, or taking notes.
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They speak from the heart. They care. About our country and its people.
I miss that.
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Michelle was particularly extraordinary yesterday.
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It was so refreshing to see the Obamas back in the spotlight with their girls, like can we just keep ugly nasty DT completely out of the news?! Just for a couple of weeks at least!
Salad looks delish!
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I know, it was great to see the Obama girls too! They looked fantastic.
The salad was good. I never cook fish at home, but it came out well. I substituted spinach for watercress in the recipe.
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You’re right that things do change. And I think that’s what makes happiness such a great feeling. It’s such a stark contrast to the bad times, the negativity, that we treasure it so much. If we were happy all the time, then happiness would really have no meaning. Too many people mistake happiness with simply being content.
And for the record, I thought that that was so awesome that the orange taco was not invited to the opening of the Obama presidential Center
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His ugly orange face would’ve ruined the day for sure! Great decision by the Obamas to snub him.
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Thank you for this post, which reminded me that there is still joy and happiness to be had. Tyrants the world over stomp on joy, hoping to extinguish it. But they never truly succeed. Your description of a healthy dinner followed by cookies and ice cream made me giggle.
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Thanks Laurie! I’m glad you enjoyed the post. 😃
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Hehehehe, that follow up to dinner sounds like something I’d do. 🙂 It’s been so nice to have some bright news and actually intelligent speeches to listen to!
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Thanks for commenting Stephanie!
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the salad looks amazing… and i miss the obamas…
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