@@EasyEnglishVideos Something like: What do you spend the most money on? How do you like to spend your free time? If you could change one thing in Britain right now, what would it be? 😊
For me the happiest moments are when all the family is together. Since this doesn't happen so often now that the children moved out, these moments are more special than they were when we kept living under one roof.
My childhood was a particular happy time. My dad was unusually tall I thought and I can recall being about three years old and being on his shoulders and lifting my hands up to a sunny blue sky and thinking I could touch the sky and feeling a sense of euphoria and happiness. I know this is a true memory because there are no photographs of this moment! As you grow older everything fades: happiness is never as encompassing, colors are never as bright…
I feel happy when I see old photos of me and my family. I think photos can capture a moment and when you look back at them your memory is instantly triggered. Also, I feel maudlin when I see photos of my grandparents, who I loved so much. All in all , my advice would be to be present when you're with your loved ones and enjoy the moment. Creating memories is pivotal. Happy New Year to everyone! ❤️
Thanks for your nicely worded comment Flora! Great advise too, we’re always trying to be more present. Having a dog seems to have brought that on a lot stronger and Isi is really good a taking (really nice) photos a lot ☺️
I feel really happy when I have the chance to improve the languages I've being learning with somebody else, when I read the bible and when I go to the church, adore and praise the Lord
my happinest moment happened if we say true. when I was kid about 4 or 5 grades . we were sitting our garden moreover we were speaking about everthing you know texnologys etc. we laughed a lot i could remeber right now too
I felt the best before l got sick in 2015 but l didn't understand how good my life was 🤷🏻♀️ that is often the problem.. you don't appreciate it before it is gone
Sorry to hear you got sick Lisa! I completely agree with you, sometimes it helps to go through something negative to appreciate the small and perhaps “insignificant” things
I always look back fondly on that month I spent on a Norman farm when I was doing a cultural exchange programme. What about you Mitch? What makes you happy?
Nice! Sounds like simpler times? For me (Mitch), I like the times when myself and my friends from home were approaching 18, being rejected by bars, girls, jobs, etc... so many funny stories!