I had to confess to having to look up the meaning of today’s word for Linda’s Just Jot it January. I had, of course, heard of it as a name but had no clue of its meaning. I am surprised to learn that it means a high degree of happiness or bliss according to dictionary.com
I was thinking about the last time I was in a state of such happiness, and you know, I can’t really remember. Now, don’t get me wrong, I don’t go around with a face like a smacked arse all of the time (although I have got one of those faces workmen love to address with “cheer up love, it may never happen,” which of course annoys me into looking even more miserable)!
On the whole, I am quite a cheerful person, I like to laugh and joke and try to make others smile too. However, being in a state of complete bliss or euphoria is for me, I think, reserved for those one-off moments. I remember the euphoria I felt when I found out I was pregnant at 37 years old, after thinking I would never have children. This was matched only by the absolute joy and delight when I actually met my daughter for the first time and held her close.
I was ecstatic when I finally passed my driving test after many attempts and many years. something I had almost given up hope of achieving. Similarly, when I graduated from university only four years ago, after going back to studies after many years.
Looking at those examples, it seems to me that to be in a state of felicity (I am not even sure how to use this word), at least in my case, it does not come easily, waiting, or working hard for the right moment to achieve it. I suppose this makes it all the more worthwhile, though.
“Life is a string of happy moments.” I don’t believe that we can be in a constant state of felicity. But I believe that real happyness is a state of being which has nothing o do with being sad when sad things happen. But it gives the power to lift our head and move on.Happy Friday, Judy 😘
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I agree, it would not be anything special if we were in a constant state of felicity. 🙂
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Exactly. Life is about feeling and feeling has so many facets. 🙂
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So true. 🙂
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😉💖
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I think your moments of felicity are amazing. I think those big moments are enough to carry us and enable us to just be regular happy day to day.
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Yes, definitely. They are worth waiting for, and long-lasting! 🙂
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I thought it was a person’s name. I think it describes you very nicely. You are so happy go lucky and cheerful. Keep being felicity. 🙂
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Thanks so much Rob, that is a lovely thing to say 🙂
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I think you used the word very well. Keep up the felicity!
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Thank you Oneta 🙂
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Felicitations on your lovely post sis! 😊
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Thank you Sis. How sweet 🙂
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😘😘😘
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I agree, feelings of felicity are special because they’re not easy to come by. Pure joy is an amazing, intense emotion that our psyche probably can’t handle if experienced too often. That said, if I’m in the car alone and a Beatle’s song comes on the radio and I begin to sing it out loud, LOUDLY, I definitely experience felicity. 🙂
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That conjours up a great image! Love it! 🙂
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I have to agree with you- when I saw the word felicity, the first thing that came to mind was when I first saw my grandson when he was born. 🙂
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That is a lovely occasion indeed and that feeling is definitely the perfect definition of felicity!
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Being happy all the time would get so boring, wouldn’t it? 😛 Seriously though, it’s those occasional states of extreme happiness that we can remember which keep us going. They allow us to have hope. 🙂
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Absolutely. There would be nothing to look forward to if we were constantly happy! Mind you, we probably wouldn’t care either! 🙂
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Ha! True enough. 😛
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What lovely moments of sheer bliss to remind you always that life is joyful.Keep smiling, Judy. 🙂
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Thanks, Diana. I try my best 🙂
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Life is a balance. It’s the normal bits that make the truly joyful moments so intense and pure. Lovely post, Judy! Have a wonderful weekend! 🙂
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Thank you Tonya. Wishing you all a happy and safe weekend there at the farm. Take care of yourselves. xx
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Thanks so much, Judy. I really appreciate your kind wishes! 🙂 xo
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Felicity is a great word! Happiness seems to be the theme on several blog posts this week! Happy, happy, joy, joy!
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It is lovely isn’t it? 🙂
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I am always learning new things and how to use words that I do not use. Happiness to the ninth!
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I learned something from it too 😉
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You have quite a great list of happy moments to call upon, Judy, cherish that. 💕
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I do, Van 🙂
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Love the word and what you did with it. I believe happy people aren’t blissful every minute of every day.I think you’re well balanced and you earn and “F” for felicity. ❤ ❤
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Thanks Tess, Yes, it is all about balance, Cherishing those blissful moments to keep things going through the bad times.
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When the toilet flush fell apart in my hands yesterday I certainly needed an F word or two to get me to see the funny side.. I guess felicity will do. I’ve known two Felicitys one a delightful Welsh lawyer with a laugh like a fridge sinking into mud and the other a tiny woman who sold shoes and when I was a child measured my feet with an accompanying groan like growing was a disease. Hope you’re wreathed in smiles today Judy.
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Ha HA! I am smiley today thanks Geoff. I hope you have got your loo fixed.!! 🙂
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The benefits of little men. As I ‘I know this little man who…’ The flush is now something Heath Robinson would find quirky but it functions.
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Ha HA! I am useless at any sort of DIY, but luckily have a Mr Grump to sort that kind of stuff out! 🙂
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