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Week 4 Task 12 - National Smile Day

PostPosted: Fri Jun 06, 2025 5:29 pm
by Lex Green
To finish off this activity, we have one of the holidays celebrated on the final day of May, the 31st, and of course, I wanted to end on a positive note, so this task is about National Smile Day!

Smiling is one of the most powerful and beautiful parts of humanity. Smiling is proven to help form a connection between two people more quickly, change the opinion of others about a person, and even pretending to smile can make someone feel happier by default. Smiles can also be infectious - meaning if you try to smile, you are also actively helping everyone around you to smile a little more as well.

Task:
Share something that makes your smile! This could be a memory, a hobby, an experience, or an item, whatever the prompt makes you think of, as long as your post is at least 100 words.

Share your submission below to earn 10 beans/sapphires, plus a potential 10 beans/sapphires for completing all the Week 4 tasks by the end of the activity. All submissions are due at 11:59pm on June 13th.

Re: Week 4 Task 12 - National Smile Day

PostPosted: Sat Jun 07, 2025 2:49 pm
by River Fenwick
One hobby of mine that I absolutely love and that brings me joy in the form of a smile is painting wooden shapes. I'm by no means a skilled painter, which is why I need shapes to help me out. However, I try to put my own creative twist on it if I feel capable, and it wouldn't completely destroy the look. It's overall a calming activity that I try to do near holidays. Sometimes, I keep them for myself; more often than not, I use them to decorate some family gravestones since I know my family visits more often than I do, and I want to give them something more meaningful to look at and serve as a way of remembrance.

Re: Week 4 Task 12 - National Smile Day

PostPosted: Tue Jun 17, 2025 5:01 pm
by Janne Halla
Something that always makes me smile is remembering a trip to the zoo with my kids. We had planned the whole day around seeing the big animals and the kids were full of energy and excitement. Everyone assumed the highlights would be the monkeys or maybe the sea lion. But as we wandered through the insect and reptile house, one of the kids stopped and became completely fascinated by a spider in one of the enclosures. They stood there, completely focused, watching it move slowly across its web. While most of the group had already moved on, he stayed back, totally absorbed, pointing things out and clearly loving every second. I hadn’t expected a spider to be his favourite part, since he's a really shy and reserved kid. It was such a simple moment, but so genuine.