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101 Things To Be Happy About

47. The smell of freshly baked cookies

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101 Things To Be Happy About
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I think if you've ever been on Tumblr, you've seen the book titled, "14,000 Things to Be Happy About". The bestselling book is quite literally a list of all the things that made the author happy.

I decided to create a list of some of my favorite things to happy about.

1. Roadtrips

2. Homemade pie

3. City skylines

4. Long weekends

5. Finding a dollar in your jeans

6. $99 flights

7. Good news for a change

8. Golden hour

9. Getting an "I Voted!" sticker

10. Cable-knit sweaters

11. Blowing out birthday candles

12. The sound of the ocean

13. French fries with a milkshake

14. Cute elderly couples

15. Doing well on a test

16. Beat up travel guides

17. Your favorite magazine

18. Carving pumpkins

19. Seeing things from above

20. Old photographs

21. Warm chocolate chip cookies and milk

22. The package you've been waiting for finally arriving

23. Calligraphy

24. Scented candles

25. Free coffee

26. Going apple picking

27. Birthday cards

28. Writing the final sentence

29. Brightly colored rain boots

30. Long naps

31. Ideal picnic spots

32. Jeans that fit perfectly

33. Handwritten letters

34. Discounted textbooks

35. Wrapping gifts

36. The sound of the ice cream truck

37. Sunsets

38. Coffee table books

39. Days on the beach

40. College sweatshirts

41. Pound cake with ice cream and berries

42. Sharing dessert

43. Netflix

44. Breakfast buffets

45. New school supplies

46. Trees that give shade

47. The smell of freshly baked cookies

48. Dancing in the rain

49. Fresh cut flowers

50. Birthday parties

51. A cold drink on a summer day

52. Disney movies

53. Bright yellow highlighter

54. Birds chirping

55. Holiday parades

56. Finishing something on your to do list

57. Mountains covered in snow

58. The smell of a paperback book

59. Fresh fruit in a bowl

60. Stickers

61. A whole litter of puppies

62. Loving yourself

63. Salt water taffy

64. Making someone laugh

65. Pizza from your favorite place

66. Sitting in front of the fire

67. Pay day

68. Crisp white shirts

69. Hosting a party that turns out perfectly

70. The first kiss of summer

71. Movie marathons

72. Christmas lights

73. Baby animals

74. The one song you can play on guitar

75. Children's picture books

76. Summer breeze

77. Hot chocolate with whipped cream

78. Postcards

79. Splashing in puddles

80. Bonfires

81. Getting lost in someone's eyes

82. Wacky holidays

83. Instagram posts without hashtags

84. Fuzzy socks

85. Summer camp memories

86. Bath and Body Works Candles

87. Long walks

88. Movie marathons

89. Playdoh

90. Cute mugs

91. Dressing up just because

92. Corn mazes

93. Sitting under the stars

94. Pool parties

95. Throw blankets

96. Perfect winged eyeliner

97. Photo booths

98. Silly doodles

99. Having a great hair day

100. The cool side of the pillow

and most importantly....

101. Family and friends


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