Happiness Quotient
Jul. 16th, 2012 08:45 pmThere has, over the last few days, been a rising happiness quotient in my life. I find myself with an idiotic smile on my face with a general feeling of relaxation and bliss. Bizarre but not something I am going to question while it lasts. There's only been occasional moments of frustration or sadness during this time, so I know I'm in a "normal" mode and haven't had someone slipping me special brownies or something.
I've been extremely lucky over the above timeframe to find many sources and places that have had GF offerings. That's part of the bliss, surely.
Just glad to be enjoying life right now - making sure I carefully package up all the joyful memories in order to be able to open them up and bask in them when I am experiencing a spate of sadness or some other negative mindset.
In other news: While passing by a Cumberland Farms I saw a poster in the front window that threw me for a loop and had me laughing out loud... David Hasselhoff, in a poster for 99-cent iced coffee. With him posing, holding said iced coffee, with the words "Thirsty?" Underneath. Priceless. The first image is a cleaner (prelim) version of the poster that was released when the ad campaign was announced, while the second is another, smaller pole advert version of the image. Below is a "remix" of the commercial with blooper footage inserted. It is better than the actual commercial.


Hofftastic!
I've been extremely lucky over the above timeframe to find many sources and places that have had GF offerings. That's part of the bliss, surely.
Just glad to be enjoying life right now - making sure I carefully package up all the joyful memories in order to be able to open them up and bask in them when I am experiencing a spate of sadness or some other negative mindset.
In other news: While passing by a Cumberland Farms I saw a poster in the front window that threw me for a loop and had me laughing out loud... David Hasselhoff, in a poster for 99-cent iced coffee. With him posing, holding said iced coffee, with the words "Thirsty?" Underneath. Priceless. The first image is a cleaner (prelim) version of the poster that was released when the ad campaign was announced, while the second is another, smaller pole advert version of the image. Below is a "remix" of the commercial with blooper footage inserted. It is better than the actual commercial.


Hofftastic!