I have been contemplating the meaning of happiness lately- the complexities of it, the things that enhance our own personal happiness and the things that seem to hinder or take away from it, and the various ways that we sometimes seem to get in the way of our own happiness.
I mean, when do we know that we are truly happy?
When we stop reaching for the next big thing? The better thing? When we allow ourselves to finally feel some contentment with how things are in the here and now?
But then you have to ask yourself- is that really true happiness? Or is that just settling?
Shouldn't we always be striving to better ourselves? To improve our lives? To love harder? To love ourselves more? To push that extra mile or two? To not give up on the things that we feel are important in our lives just because it may be hard at the moment?
I really didn't mean for a recipe post for Chocolate Funfetti Sheet Cake to delve into some deep philosophical essay into what it truly means to find happiness. But sometimes as a blogger when you sit down at your keyboard and start to type, the words just start to flow.
And so here we are.
Chatting about happiness, chocolate cake, and all the rainbow sprinkles.
- If you would rather make this into a layer cake, then spray two 9-inch round cake pans with cooking spray and then lightly dust with cocoa powder. Pour the cake batter evenly into the two pans and bake at 350 degrees for 30-35 minutes.
- Not a fan of chocolate? (I know, I know... but there are some people who just don't like chocolate that much.) Then switch it up with white cake mix & vanilla instant pudding. Just be sure to omit the cocoa powder from the frosting recipe and swap in one teaspoon of vanilla extract instead.
- Make this sheet cake into a chocolate lover's dream by making one quick swap- skip the rainbow sprinkles and add in chocolate chips instead. Top the frosted cake with chocolate jimmies, mini chocolate chips, or chocolate shavings (or all 3- why not? ;) ).