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22 January 2026

Words


 Sorry about my absence - I've been a bit short on "oomph" the last few days.

But I've been reading "The Gifts of Winter" by Stephanie Fitzgerald.  So far I have found this to be the most helpful book for me.  And she has introduced me to a new word - confelicity.  Isn't it a lovely word!

And it's a lovely concept.  It describes the joy we can feel at someone else's happiness.

I've noticed several people trying to reframe winter for themselves, rather like my hibernaculum project.  Sue from Suffolk wrote about a local hibernaculum and Sam wrote her winter thoughts.  In my quiet, rather pensive days, I have found joy in their explorations too.

Deliberately seeking joy in someone else's happiness is a delightful thing to do  so I shall cultivate confelicity.  

6 comments:

  1. This grey weather we've been having doesn't do much for oomph at all. Small patch of blue this morning - I hope it lasts

    I'm 17th of 17 waiting for that book at the library - it might be a while!

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    1. I think it might. Sorry, I've streamed an audiobook so can't share. No blue patches here.

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  2. Confelicity is a great word. Genuine joy at another's happiness. 'Rejoice with those who rejoice' is the bright obverse of the coin telling us to 'weep with those who weep'

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    1. Thank you. I 'd forgotten "weep with those who weep."

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  3. I love that new to me word and it’s something I always try to practice. Oomph is sadly lacking in this house too but I’m just going with the flow. Catriona

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    1. Going with the flow is happening here, too. And that's OK.

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