Wednesday, December 31, 2025

December 2025 // A List

1. Oh my goodness, December. You came in hot and had me feeling like I was nonstop on the go. You were an even busier month than usual. Full of work events, school events, and personal events. So many appointments. So many celebrations.

2. December was, for the most part, a joyful month. We celebrated Gabriel's birthday. I still can't believe he's 14. The years are going by so fast. It's been amazing watching Gabriel grow. 

3. Unfortunately, Gabriel got the flu, and it seems so odd to think that he had the flu on the day of his birthday. Thankfully, the flu didn't hit him so hard, and for the most part, he was his usual self. We ended up switching things up for the celebrations, but we still did our traditional birthday celebrations.

4. Christmas was a bit different this year. Instead of the usual Christmas Eve dinner at Mami's, we decided to have breakfast on Christmas Day. However, since Gabriel was still recovering from the flu and John was feeling a little under the weather, we changed plans again. We decided to have a nice lunch at Mami's on Friday. 

5. Staying home for Christmas with just the boys and John was lovely. John and I made a nice breakfast and watched the boys open presents. Then I made a nice charcuterie board for lunch, and we grazed for most of the day. It was a low-key Christmas, and it was perfect.

6. Holiday shopping was weird this year. The month really went by fast because I almost didn't even realize how close Christmas was until about a week or so before the actual holiday. At that point, I hadn't even really made a dent in my list of things to do and buy. Needless to say, I was stressed. 

7. As the month and the year come to a close, I have been in a state of reflection. 

8. This was an eventful year. There were wonderful moments and some difficult ones. I've accomplished many goals and am steadily working on a few more. 

9. It was an excellent month for reading, and I found out that I surpassed my annual reading goal for 2025. My goal was to read 180 books, and I ended up reading 270.

10. I have quite a few hopes and dreams for 2026. I have a few career and creative-related goals for 2026. I'm especially looking forward to seeing what happens in my professional life. 

11. As the month and year are coming to a close, I am feeling excited to celebrate my upcoming birthday. There's something about the arrival of the new year and my birthday just a few days later that brings me so much joy and hope.

12. I'm in full planner mode and have already started using my new planner. I am full of ideas. The creative block that I've been dealing with is slowly lifting. 

13. So long December. You were a wild ride. So long, 2025, what a year you were. 

14. Hello 2026. May this year be a year of growth, success, joy, love, new opportunities, new beginnings, and moving onward. 


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Monday, December 29, 2025

My 12 Favorite Books of 2025

Happy Monday! For the past few years, I've joined the Goodreads Reading Challenge. At the end of the year, I love seeing how many books I've read and whether I reached my reading goal. As of today, I've read 269 books and surpassed my goal of 180. Some of the books were short stories, poetry collections, fiction, nonfiction, romance, and so much more. I loved reading books by new-to-me authors. Last year, I even shared a post of my 12 favorite books of 2024 (one for each month). So, I thought it'd be fun to do it again this year. 

Here are my 12 favorite reads of 2025. Also, please feel free to share your favorite books in the comments. I'd love to add some new ones to my never-ending TBR list. 

So Late in the Day by Claire Keegan

I absolutely devoured this book! Claire Keegan was a new-to-me author, and I look forward to reading more of her work. So Late in the Day is a collection of three short stories about love, lust, betrayal, and misogyny. The three stories included are "So Late in the Day", "The Long and Painful Death", and "Antarctica". My favorite story in the collection is "Antarctica," which is about a married woman who goes out of town in an attempt to have an affair. This was a chilling and creepy story that was well-written.

The Bookstore Sisters by Alice Hoffman

Alice Hoffman's short story about family, love, and the past was a fantastic read. The story follows Isabel Gibson, a woman who has been estranged from her sister, Sophie, and her hometown of Brinkley's Island, Maine. After receiving a letter in the mail, Isabel decides to return home to see her sister and their family's bookstore, which is on the brink of bankruptcy. I highly recommend reading the rest of this series; it's great.

Banned Together by Ashley Hope Perez

This was a powerful read. Banned Together is a YA anthology filled with various genres, such as memoir, poetry, essays, fiction, and illustrations/comics that discuss book bans and encourage readers to fight back against book bans. This is a great book to read, especially in today's times. The book even includes a list of banned books and other useful resources. 

The Deal of a Lifetime by Fredrik Backman

This is not the first book I've read by Fredrik Backman, but this novella may be my favorite work of his. The Deal of a Lifetime follows a father and son who haven't seen each other in years. The father tells his son the story of how he killed someone. I don't want to give too much away, but I'd advise bringing some tissues, as you may find yourself crying. 

The New Book by Nikki Giovanni

This was an incredible collection of poems, letters, and prose drawn from Nikki Giovanni's life. It was fascinating to read about her life and experiences. There were so many interesting pieces in this collection. One thing that surprised me was Nikki Giovanni's connection to the Virginia Tech shooting. Since this was her posthumous collection, I have added several other books by her to my TBR list. 

Letters From Gaza by Mahmoud Alshaer and Mohammed Al-Zaqzooq

This was a powerful and heartbreaking read. It took me a very long time to finish this book because it was so heavy. It's not often a book makes me tear up, but this one did. Letters from Gaza is a collection of prose, poems, and reflections that were written in real-time in the Gaza Strip during the ongoing genocide. I still find myself thinking about this book and the writers. It was heartbreaking to read that some of the writers included in this collection are missing or have been confirmed killed. 

The People's Project by Saeed Jones and Maggie Smith

I will absolutely read anything Maggie Smith writes. I was delighted to find out she was writing a new book and collaborating with Saeed Jones. The People's Project is an incredible anthology of poems, essays, and art by twenty-six authors on living in today's world. I especially loved the works by Aubrey Hirsch, Patricia Smith, Kiese Laymon, Abi Maxwell, Marlon James, and Mira Jacob. 

Falling in Vermont by Elise Kennedy

This was a cozy little read about a chef and food blogger named Sophie and a widowed farmer named Blake. After struggling with coming up with recipes for her latest cookbook, Sophie decides to rent a cottage owned by Blake. However, after a mishap with a few raccoons and the collapse of the cottage's roof, Sophie finds herself staying at Blake's home. Of course, Sophie and Blake have chemistry, but Blake doesn't want to risk falling for Sophie, especially since she doesn't live in town and he needs/wants to focus on his failing pumpkin patch. Falling in Vermont was such a sweet, cozy, and at times spicy read that truly was perfect for fall.

The Little Book of Winter Brittany Viklund

When I learned that Brittany had written a book, I was so excited to read it. The Little Book of Winter was such a fun, cozy read. I read this book during the summer-to-fall seasonal transition, which may seem a bit early for a winter-themed read, but it was perfect. The Little Book of Winter is filled with ideas and activities to enjoy during the winter season. I loved the recipes and plan to try a few. I even used some of the tips and activities included in the book during the fall season, since many could be easily adapted for that time. I plan to revisit this book now that we are in winter. 

Mistletoe Meet Cute by Bella Matthews

I absolutely loved this book! The story follows Camden Monroe, a football player and single father, who needs a nanny for his daughter. Holly Chase, Camden's teammate's sister, accepts the nanny position as a temporary job. Of course, they both end up falling for each other. This was such a fun read, and I love that the story included text messages. The side characters were also interesting. I plan to read the rest of the books set in the Kroyden Hills.

I Remember Nothing by Nora Ephron

How in the world is it possible that I hadn't read a book by Nora Ephron until this year? I was also shocked to learn that Nora Ephron was the writer and director of numerous beloved romantic comedies. Please, don't judge me. I Remember Nothing was a delightful read. I loved learning about Ephron's life, from her childhood and memories of her parents' dinner parties to her first job in a mailroom at Newsweek. What made me want to read this book was stumbling upon Ephron's lists of what she would and wouldn't miss. Both lists appear at the end of the book. 

See One, Do One, Teach One: The Art of Becoming a Doctor by Grace Farris

I am a big fan of Grace Farris's work, so when I found out she had written another book, I was so excited. I'm so grateful to have received an eARC from NetGalley.

See One, Do One, Teach One follows Grace's journey through medical school and residency as she navigates her personal life. The comics were great and paired well with her story. It was incredibly interesting to read and also see the steps involved in becoming a doctor. There were some heartbreaking moments, especially when the book touched on patient deaths. However, the way Grace wrote this sensitive topic was thoughtful, powerful, and beautiful.


What was your favorite book in 2025?

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Saturday, December 27, 2025

If You and I Had Coffee

If you and I had coffee...

We'd go to one of our favorite local coffee shops. We'd order a couple of seasonal drinks and a couple of pastries. Maybe even buy a few coffee treats to take home... maybe some ground coffee blends or syrups? 

If you and I had coffee...

I'd tell you that this month was a lot. It was incredibly busy, and a few unexpected things happened. December truly had its highs and lows. I'll start with the highs. We celebrated Gabriel's birthday. I can't believe my second-born is fourteen! What an honor it's been to watch him grow. We also got our dryer fixed for free (thank goodness for warranties!). We went to see the Christmas tree lighting in our city. I visited a few holiday markets. We indulged in holiday treats.  I read a few good books. John and I went to Raphael's class holiday party. Overall, there were more highs than lows. There were only two things that came to mind when I thought of the lows for December. The first being that Gabriel got the flu (definitely had it on his birthday, unbeknownst to us), but thankfully, it didn't really hit him hard. The other stressful thing was when our dryer suddenly stopped working. I'll say it again, thank goodness for warranties. I was really hoping we wouldn't have to shop for a new dryer.

If you and I had coffee...

I'd tell you that Christmas this year was very low-key, and honestly, I really liked it. Mami and I decided to switch it up this year and have a nice breakfast spread on Christmas Day instead of dinner on Christmas Eve. However, since Gabriel was still recovering from the flu and John was feeling a little under the weather, we had to cancel. We ended up going to Mami's on Friday and had a lovely brunch. We all slept in a little longer than usual on Christmas Day. Once we all woke up, we opened presents. Then John and I made breakfast while the boys looked through their presents and stockings. Throughout the day, we all grazed. I made a charcuterie board for lunch. I was even able to sneak in a nap. It was a wonderful Christmas. 

If you and I had coffee...

I'd tell you that I think I finally found my word (or maybe the word found me?) for 2026. I won't reveal it just yet, as I want to make sure this word truly sticks with me. As for documenting my word, I plan to use the prompts from Ali Edwards' 2025 One Little Word course since I didn't finish it this year. I also plan to use many of the One Little Word supplies I already have. I'm hoping to use most of my current supplies for most, if not all, of the projects I plan to complete in 2026. 

If you and I had coffee...

I'd tell you that I'm excited for 2026. I'm looking forward to taking the next steps in my career. I'm looking forward to my birthday, which is a little over a week away. I have so many hopes for 2026, and I'm just excited to see how this new year turns out. May this be a year of peace, fun adventures, and good fortune.

If you and I had coffee...

I'd tell you I'm so glad we were able to catch up before the month and the year ended. We definitely cut it incredibly close. I hope you enjoy the last few days of December. I hope you have a wonderful New Year. I hope you are surrounded by love, luck, prosperity, and happiness. May 2026 be a kind year to you. See you next year!


What would you tell me?

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Monday, December 22, 2025

Just Five Things

 

1. Winter Break has started, and I'm excited! I'm looking forward to celebrating the holidays. I can't wait to watch holiday movies, play a few board games, spend time with my family, drink a ridiculous amount of hot chocolate, and sneak a nap or two. The only "non-fun" traditional thing on my to-do list is to declutter and donate a lot of stuff before the New Year. We've already started and have a couple of boxes ready to be donated. I'm actually really excited to get rid of a lot of stuff. Do you declutter before the New Year, or do you have any goals you hope to accomplish before the New Year?

2. Have you read The Legend of the Christmas Witch by Dan Murphy and Aubrey Plaza? I just finished this book and am now reading the second, The Return of the Christmas Witch. This is such a fun holiday book series. The Christmas Witch is Santa Claus's twin sister. When they are children, they are separated and raised by other people. Kristtōrn, the Christmas Witch, is raised by a witch from the woods. Eventually, Kristtōrn grows up and tries to find her brother. I don't want to give too much of the story away, but the first book was fantastic, and I'm really enjoying the second as well. 

3. The last week before winter break was very eventful. We celebrated Gabriel's birthday. Even though his birthday was in the middle of the week, we still celebrated with cake, food, and gifts. We planned to celebrate some more over the weekend, but unfortunately, Gabriel caught the flu. So winter break started a day earlier for us. Thankfully, it didn't really hit him hard, and for the most part, he's been acting his usual self. However, he's still recovering. We're hoping that he's clear by Christmas Day. 

4. I was really hoping that this year, I'd be done with Christmas shopping and errands no later than the middle of December, but I'm still not done. I'm really cutting it super close this year, and I'm not liking it at all. To be fair, a few unexpected things happened this month, and honestly, this month went by so fast (and it was incredibly busy) that I didn't even realize how close we were to winter break and Christmas. The days really blurred together this month. Thankfully, I don't have much left to do, and I'm really hoping to be done with everything else by tomorrow.

5. Winter Solstice was wonderful. Raphael and I read Susan Cooper's The Shortest Day and loved it. I also lit several candles. I even took an afternoon nap. I made a big batch of chicken-and-rice soup with lots of veggies. It was such a cozy day, which I loved. 


What have you been up to?


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Sunday, December 21, 2025

Winter 2025 Bucket List

Happy Sunday and Happy First Day of Winter! Winter is officially here, and I'm a little excited. Christmas is just four days away. Just like last year, I'm excited about winter this year...maybe even more so. It's Capricorn season, and I'm looking forward to celebrating my birthday next month.

I plan to celebrate the winter solstice by lighting a candle, using a simmer pot kit, going for a walk in the neighborhood, or on the Silver Comet Trail. I also plan to read The Shortest Day by Susan Cooper with Raphael and make hot chocolate for John, the boys, and me. 

One tradition I have consistently kept is making a bucket list at the start of every season. It's always fun to make one, and I love documenting my list. As always, I share my list here. Many of the things on my bucket list are things I usually do (traditions, rituals, etc.) or things I keep wanting to do but haven't done. However, there are a few new things on my list. Before I begin to ramble, let's check out my winter bucket list below. Happy Winter Solstice!

  • Read 5 books
  • Read 3 books I received from NetGalley
  • Complete 1 crafty class
  • Complete 1 unfinished project from 2025
  • Work on a mini album
  • Make new goals for 2026
  • Publish a photo essay
  • Submit a piece to an online publication
  • Participate in more blog hops
  • Go for a winter walk on the Silver Comet Trail
  • Participate in a book challenge
  • Try a new-to-me smoothie recipe
  • Eat or drink more veggies (especially greens)
  • Go to a new-to-me restaurant
  • Go to a new-to-me coffee shop
  • Donate clothing and other things we no longer need
  • Declutter our closets
  • Work in my sketchbook/journal
  • Make a candle
  • Watch a new-to-me movie on Netflix, Hulu, etc.
  • Use a simmer pot kit
  • Have a date night
  • Watch Dracula: A Love Tale in theaters
  • Work more on my writing
  • Take more photos 
  • Sign up for a class by Exhale 
  • Use my art supplies more
  • More movement (exercise, walks, stretching, etc.)
  • Bake more
  • Make a meal plan
  • Try a bone broth hot chocolate

What's on your winter bucket list?

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Friday, December 19, 2025

10 Things That Made Me Happy This Week

Happy Friday! It was a whirlwind of a week, but now it's the start of winter break! The weekend is here, and it's time for another happy and grateful list.


1. Pushkin the Christmas Gnome by Brad Montague was such a sweet short story. 

2. It's been a joy crossing off things on my holiday list. I'm so close to finishing everything I need to do for the holidays. This week was such a whirlwind. It's going to be so nice to cross the final thing on my list.

3. We went to Raphael's class holiday party and had a great time. We played games and made a few arts-and-crafts projects. Raphael decorated a pine cone, and it turned out really cute. He even added some tiny ornaments. 

4. I tried a cookies and cream hot chocolate from Starbucks (don't judge me, please) and it was actually pretty good. If you want to order one, just ask for four pumps of white mocha sauce and cookie crumble topping.


6. Currently reading (and absolutely loving): See One, Do One, Teach One by Grace Farris. 

7. We celebrated Gabriel's birthday and had a good time. Even though his birthday was in the middle of the week, we still did our traditional birthday rituals. We were planning to celebrate more over the weekend, but unfortunately, Gabriel has the flu. Thankfully, today is the last day of school before we officially start winter break, so he'll be resting at home. Overall, he's doing fine, and I'm so grateful for that.


9. Super random: My esthetician and I had such a great conversation during my appointment. The conversation left me feeling deeply inspired, and it was also great to hear someone else's perspective on life. 

10. Winter break has officially started, and I'm so excited! 


What made you happy this week?

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Saturday, December 13, 2025

10 Things That Made Me Happy This Week

Happy Saturday! This week was a busy and somewhat stressful one. But overall, it was a pretty decent week. Side note: I only realized more than halfway through the week that we are already in the double digits for the month. I can't believe that in just a couple of days, we will be halfway through December. Although it's a busy time of year, I love that I am still keeping up with my happy and grateful list reflection. So far, the weekend is going pretty well, and I hope yours is a good one too.


1. We finally bought our new family ornament. We actually bought three of them, and we love them. We're big fans of The Nightmare Before Christmas and saw a few ornaments related to the movie. We ended up buying a Jack Skellington and a Zero ornament. We also purchased a Pikachu ornament

2. Currently loving: Whole Foods Market Organic Honeycrisp Apple Juice. Seriously, this is delicious. 10/10 highly recommend.

3. I finished reading The Legend of the Christmas Witch by Dan Murphy and Aubrey Plaza. I absolutely loved this book and am looking forward to reading The Return of the Christmas Witch.



6. I bought a 25-day book lover's advent calendar and absolutely love it. Although I bought this calendar on the 12th of the month, it's been fun checking out the little surprises from the previous day. It actually has useful items. I plan to use some of the items in my sketchbook/journal. 

7. I've been preparing for Gabriel's upcoming birthday, and I'm so excited to celebrate his day. 

8. I had my eye on Sephora's Holy Sheet Set and was excited to see that there was a deal going on for 30% off all Sephora Collection items. I plan to put this in my stocking. By the way, the sale ends on December 14, so if you've been thinking about making a purchase, now is a good time. 

9. I've been thinking about what my word for 2026 will be. For the past couple of days, one word has been making its way in, but I'm not sure whether I should commit to it. This year, I didn't really work on documenting my word for the year, but I'm glad that I still reflected on it off and on throughout the year.

10. I'm so excited that winter break officially begins this upcoming Friday afternoon. I'm so ready to have the next two weeks off, and I'm excited to celebrate the holidays with my family.

What made you happy this week?

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