One could argue that three wooden spoons is ample for a domestic kitchen. I wouldn’t disagree, however, sometimes it’s not about quantity but variety. Which is why in the first place I have one marked ‘sweet’ – not to be used for anything else; one with a hole in the centre – useful for stirring without creating tidal waves; and one perfectly ordinary, general purpose exemplar. What my caddy lacked until today, however, was a smiley spoon. I didn’t even know that I was wanting for one until I saw it hanging on the op shop rack for the princely sum of a dollar. It made me smile more than I would expect, and thus, I bought it.
This merry spoon kept giving all the way home – each time I opened the rear door to deposit something in or retrieve something, there it was smiling at me from the back seat. My reaction is childlike delight – a real grown-up wouldn’t get so much pleasure from a smiling wooden spoon, but then I’ve never pretended to be a grown-up and all the signs suggest I’m not even close to becoming one.


This brought such a smile to my face—there’s something so lovely about finding joy in the little things, like a spoon with a cheeky grin! It’s amazing how these tiny, everyday objects can quietly brighten our routines and shift our mood. Thanks for the reminder to slow down and appreciate the simple pleasures—they really do add up.
Glad to hear! Keep smiling and finding the tiny pleasures :)