
CURIOUS...this my word for the week. Socially I usually find naturally
curious people a bit more fun to be with. My hubby and I celebrated 12 years
married this weekend and in part being curious is what has kept us up close and
happy for so long. Our shared fascination of life, of people, of our thought patterns,
of each other’s behaviour patterns all contribute to us being in an open state
of allowing and acceptance most of the time. He calls me keyhole Kate because
I'm so curious as to how some people work. I’m curious to find out how they
respond mentally and physically to their environment, I like to laser focus and
find what makes people tick the way they do, being a detective is one of my fave aspects of my work as well as being curious enough to find solutions. His
curiosity with nature and the flow of the seasons means that he always has
something fun to bring to the relationship table. Another thing I find interestingly
curious too; is him being out-doorsy and going with the natural rhythms of
daylight and life, at 53 he hasn't ever suffered any kind of depression; he
doesn't even suffer low moods. So I simply conclude, that this week's action for
happiness is to get outside and get curious. Dawn ☀