It looks like Christmas Day is around the corner - which corner we're not sure, but we can see the destination ahead. So it is time to turn our attention to Having Fun on Christmas Day. We may need some assistance on this given the social discourse of the last 6 or more months.
Who should we turn to for advice? Would it be Cosmopolitan Magazine or Psychology Today? I don't think we should count on Psychology Today - the article tells us all the reasons that we don't have fun. For example, worried what other people think, need to spend money, don't have the time, need to plan it, and so on.
Would you like to know how fun you are? Go to GOTOQUIZ to find out. I ended up skipping through it as it wasn't that much fun as a quiz. But it was enough to let me know that the state of social discourse is seriously lacking in fun these days.
"You know by your heart. When your heart beats like dinosaur footstep, you are having fun and making memory. For example, when you sneak into some forbidden place, your heart beats. When you plan on a prank on someone, you know you’re having fun. When you are on an adventure, you are making memories. ... Real fun is supposed to be exciting, finding new things, experiencing things you have never done."
And the funny ending of my search is the last retrieval on how to have fun. It is 7 signs you're having a heart attack. I wonder how that is linked with having or not having fun.
We've got some motion blur on the Weeping Willow at Charles Daly Park lagoon - the blue in the picture is water and reflections This was taken a few years ago. We didn't get good colour on the tree the last few years because of severe cold in November. The temperatures were so low the leaves froze, turned a dark brown and fell off. Let's hope we're on a better path for pictures this year.