Tuesday, March 31, 2026

March 2026 // A List

1. March was a month. As always, it was an emotional month for me. There were good days and bad days. Exciting days and stressful days. Slow, quiet days. And days that felt like I was in a never-ending whirlwind.

2. The waves of grief arrived. It was a mix of sadness and anger. I thought about my baby brother a lot. Mami shared a photo of him with me. My heart broke for her, for Mike, for my siblings, for myself. I can't even begin to imagine how mothers have to cope and grieve the loss of a child. I thought a lot about what Mike would have been like at 28. 

3. March was a month full of appointments. So many emails. A mile-long to-do list. So many deadlines.

4. March was a somewhat slow month for reading. I didn't read as many books as I normally do, but the ones I did read were fantastic. I still can't stop thinking about We Burned So Bright by T.J. Klune.

5. Per usual, the return of Daylight Saving Time was and still is irritating. It took me weeks to get used to the time change, and I'm still shocked when I notice it's still bright outside at 7 PM.

6. Another annoyance, the return of the dreaded pollen. It finally arrived towards the middle/end of March. I guess March's parting gift for us all. It's really gotten Raphael this year. But on the bright side, it's supposed to rain for the next few days, so we're hoping it washes the pollen away.

7. I didn't really work much on crafty projects. I can't even blame it on a creative block. I just simply didn't have the energy to do it, even though I wanted to. March was truly an odd month.

8. I tried quite a few new treats. I especially loved trying the seasonal ones I found at Sprouts. I also received quite a few things from Influenster, and it was so much fun trying everything. 

9. Gabriel had a food-related project to work on at home, and it was so much fun cooking with him. He made latkes, and, thankfully, they were so easy to cook. It was also pretty tasty. I was surprised that latkes are sometimes served with applesauce. I may even make a batch again just to try it with applesauce.

10. The boys have been doing so well at school, and I am incredibly proud of them. I can't believe the school year is almost over. It's that time of year in high school when teachers are talking about college and life after graduation... and it's made me emotional. 

11. I found a new-to-me favorite snack. I've been devouring Sprouts' Organic Mini Milk Chocolate Brown Rice Cakes. They are so good and healthier than the other snacks I normally buy. I've packed a bag in my lunch bag a couple of times for work, and I also have a small stash at home. 

12. I made mini ground beef cheeseburger sliders, and they turned out delicious. They were so easy to make and very filling. I'm really hoping to try more recipes. 

13. I watched 10x10, and it was an insane movie. I rarely watch movies and TV shows, but I would like to catch up on quite a few. I think I'm going to make Fridays or Saturdays days when I take an hour or so to watch a show. 

13. I made a couple of decisions regarding my career path, and I'm feeling hopeful. I think 2026 is going to be a big career year for me. I've definitely been working a lot more on trying to get to where I want to be in my career. I've been doing a lot of research and coming up with different plans.

14. I only realized just a few days ago that Easter is so close. I'm not sure why I thought Easter was in mid-April. Of course, I have yet to shop for Easter goodies for the boys, but I will definitely do that in the next few days. 

15. I visited a few of my favorite local small businesses and loved supporting them. I especially loved celebrating the one-year anniversary of Sincerely Yours Bookstore's grand opening.

16. As the month comes to an end, I feel a bit relieved. March was a bit of an overwhelming month. There was just too much going on. And even though there were lots of good days, there were just too many things to do. I'm grateful for the lessons I learned this month, and I think it's wonderful that although April starts in the middle of the week, Spring Break begins at the end of this week. And for that I am grateful.

17. Goodbye, March. I think it was important that I experienced all that I did. A lot of things are starting to come together, and I know it has to be part of my journey. Hello, April. I hope you are a dream. I have such high hopes for you. Here's to calmer, peaceful, and less stressful days. 


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Saturday, March 28, 2026

10 Things That Made Me Happy This Week

Happy Saturday! This was a bit of a busy week, and I'm glad the weekend is finally here. We're all dealing with allergies, so we're planning to stay in this weekend. We'll probably play some video games, maybe a board game or two, watch a movie or TV show, and of course, read a book. I plan to catch up on some Substack newsletters and start reading a new book.

1. This tree diagram and other sketches by Morgan Harper Nichols were really inspiring.

2. I finally found POM teas, and they are so good! I especially love the Pomegranate Elderberry Boost Tea.

3. Harrison Ford's Life Achievement Award Acceptance Speech had me in tears. This was one of the best speeches ever. Harrison Ford is an absolute legend.

4. A song on repeat: Brother by Kodaline

5. Aubrey Hirsch wrote and drew this fantastic piece about ChatGPT Dads, and it was an interesting read.

6. "Little did I know having a girl helped me become a man." These words by Lavonte David made me tear up. 

7. Currently Reading: Brawler: Stories by Lauren Groff

8. On the wishlist: It's spring, and I'm in my floral era. I read about a woman, Rachel Weisel, who makes her own bouquets using Trader Joe's flowers. Now I'm interested in taking her Supermarket Flowers 101 class.

9. I found a Terry's Milk Chocolate Snowball (yes, it was still good) in my candy bowl, and I was so excited (I may or may not have let out an excited squeal). In fact, I'm currently eating a piece as I type this.

10. This upcoming week is the final week before spring break, and I'm so excited. 


What made you happy this week?

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Friday, March 20, 2026

Spring 2026 Bucket List

Happy Friday and First Day of Spring! I absolutely love that the first day of spring is on a Friday! I'm so glad the weather felt very springlike because just a few days ago, it seemed like winter was going to stay a bit longer. The weather definitely gave me (and I'm sure many other people) whiplash. 

This spring, I'm looking forward to the return of my local farmers' market, tulips, warmer weather, and walks along the Silver Comet Trail. I'm also looking forward to trying more seasonal foods, drinks, and treats.

Since it's a new season, you know I had to share my seasonal bucket list, which is a seasonal tradition and ritual I absolutely love. Many of the items on the list have appeared in previous spring bucket lists, but a few are new. Check it out below.

  • Read 8 books
  • Try 2 new recipes
  • Submit a piece to an online publication
  • Make homemade strawberry Pop-Tarts
  • Participate in at least one Exhale blog hop
  • Complete 1 unfinished creative project 
  • Try a new art technique
  • Work in my sketchbook/journal
  • Participate in a book challenge
  • Visit a new-to-me coffee shop
  • Go for a family walk every week
  • Visit a new-to-me restaurant
  • Have a picnic
  • Publish a photo essay
  • Make a zine
  • Watch 2 new (or new-to-me) movies
  • Go to the farmer's market at least twice a month
  • Make Same-Day Peasant Bread
  • Make my own floral bouquet
  • Have a movie and board game night
  • Dye Easter eggs
  • Go for a daily walk
  • Buy fresh flowers every week
  • Declutter and donate old toys and clothes
  • Switch my perfume to a spring fragrance
  • Make homemade syrups for teas and lemonade
  • Go thrifting
  • Visit a museum
  • Visit the botanical gardens
  • Document our spring adventures
  • Continue to work on my 100 Days Project

What's on your Spring bucket list?

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Monday, March 16, 2026

Just Four Things


1. Have you watched the psychological thriller film, 10x10, starring Luke Evans and Kelly Reilly? This was such an insane movie. The film is about a man named Lewis who kidnaps a woman named Cathy. He takes her to a soundproof 10x10 room. As the film progresses, you start to understand Lewis' actions.


2. I recently had the opportunity to read an advance copy of We Burned So Bright by TJ Klune and absolutely loved it! We Burned So Bright is about an older couple, husbands Don and Rodney, who go on an end-of-the-world road trip. They are racing against time from a black hole headed towards Earth, which will cause the world to end. Along the way, they meet various people on their own journeys. Some are in denial, and others have accepted what is coming. Don and Rodney reflect on their lives while also desperately hoping to fulfill their last promise. This was such a beautiful, powerful, breathtaking, and unforgettable read. It's not often that a book leaves me speechless and thinking about it days after finishing the book. The last chapter of the book had me in tears. Do yourself a favor and read this book. 10/10 highly recommend.

*Thank you, NetGalley, for providing an arc in exchange for an honest review.*



3. I recently discovered Clean Skin Club Sensitive Skin Towels (I bought the Sensitive pack and the Luxe Bamboo Box set) in February and have been using these single-use face towels for about a month. I love that you can pair them with a cleanser or makeup remover. Or you can simply use them to dry your face. They are also great for drying your counter. I've been using them to dry my face after cleansing. I haven't tried it with my makeup remover (I don't often wear makeup), so I'll try to remember to update you on how it works with makeup remover when I do. Also, I'd like to note that I still have some conflicted feelings about single-use face towels, particularly regarding wastefulness and the environment. However, I'm happy with my purchase so far.




4. I'm always on the hunt for healthier snacks, and while on a random trip at Sprouts, I found some mini milk chocolate rice cakes. And oh my goodness, these are so delicious! I've tried other rice cakes, but never found one I liked, so I was actually surprised when I picked up a bag of these. Honestly, this was an impulse buy, and I was hungry (don't ever go to the grocery store hungry), but I'm so glad I decided to give these a try. They are so delicious, and I have added them to my grocery list.


What have you been up to?

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Saturday, March 14, 2026

10 Things That Made Me Happy This Week

Happy Saturday! This week felt so long, especially with the start of Daylight Saving Time. I always struggle with the time change. Even my usual one cup of coffee a day didn't seem to help. I was especially happy once it was Friday. This weekend, I'm hoping to go to our local St. Patrick's Day festival or go for a walk near the market village. 

1. My order of Carolyn Yoo's Spring Practice booklet zine arrived, and I can't wait to use the journal prompts and patterned papers.

2. I made a homemade sports drink, and it was pretty good. I used this recipe.

3. I used my Super Cash from Old Navy to buy the boys a few things, and I also bought some new, pretty swing dresses (I bought one in every color). I was especially happy to have saved a lot of money. 

4. This post by Rani Ban.

5. A song on repeat: To Be Loved by Askjell feat. AURORA

6. Finished Reading: We Burned So Bright by TJ Klune. This was a fantastic book. Klune's storytelling is perfection. A full review will come soon.

7. I finally got my hair done after having to postpone my appointment due to the weather. It was so nice to have a few hours of me time and get that done as well as my eyebrows. I also managed to get a few errands done quickly. This Saturday was perfection.

8. Another song on repeat: Welcome Home by Radical Face

9. Amy Turn Sharp's letters and memories to her deceased friends and family. I often find myself thinking about life and death during this time of year. Reading that post made me want to make one for my family members, friends, and acquaintances who are no longer here.

10. Late afternoon/early evening walks have been such a joy. I plan to go on a few more this weekend with John and the boys.


What made you happy this week?


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Tuesday, March 10, 2026

If You And I Had Coffee


If you and I had coffee...

We'd meet at one of our favorite woman-owned local coffee shops. I'd probably have a hard time deciding which drink to get because we're in that strange seasonal transition time. I'm still craving the winter seasonal treats, but also wanting the spring seasonal flavors. Maybe I'll order a winter seasonal treat to enjoy at the coffee shop, then a spring seasonal treat to go.

If you and I had coffee...

I'd tell you that Daylight Saving Time is and always will be annoying. I'm still struggling with the time change and probably will for the next few weeks. It seems so odd that the mornings are so dark. I just checked my weather app, and it says today's sunset is at 7:42 PM... and tomorrow's sunrise will be at 7:53 AM! 

If you and I had coffee...

I'd tell you that I just finished reading one of the most amazing books I've ever read. I actually finished it about a week ago and can't stop talking about it. I was so lucky to get an eARC of T.J. Klune's upcoming novel, We Burned So Bright, from NetGalley. This was a beautiful and powerful read. I actually cried at the end, and it takes a lot for a story to make me cry. T.J. Klune is a fantastic storyteller. We Burned So Bright is probably going to be on my list of 12 favorite books of 2026. In fact, it's probably going to be a top contender for my number one favorite book of 2026. 

If you and I had coffee...

I'd tell you that I'm looking forward to the weekend. I'm hoping to go to the Marietta Square Artisan Market and the St. Patrick's Day Festival. It's been cloudy and at times rainy this week, so fingers crossed that the weekend has clear skies and warm(ish) weather.

If you and I had coffee...

I'd tell you I've been going on more walks, and it's been such a comfort. It's been a great way to decompress after work and chores at home. One positive thing about the time change is that there's still daylight during my walks, even at 7 PM!

If you and I had coffee...

I'd tell you that the countdown has begun for the end of the school year. I'm still shocked that it's March and by the end of this week, we'll be halfway through the month! I can't wait for spring break next month. We don't have any plans yet, aside from our usual spring break traditions, but I'm so excited. I also plan to get some spring cleaning done soon. 

If you and I had coffee...

I'd tell you that I'm so glad we were able to catch up. As always, these coffee chats are one of the highlights of my month. Next time we meet, it'll officially be spring, and I'm so excited. I hope you continue to enjoy the rest of the month and the rest of winter. See you next month!


What would you tell me?

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Wednesday, March 4, 2026

March 2026 Goals

Happy Wednesday! Another month has passed, and for being the shortest month of the year, February felt like it lasted forever. February was absolutely nonstop, and I'm happy that it's March. 

February started off rough. My eye was injured while I was cooking (I'm fine now), but it was a bit scary. Thankfully, my doctor is great, and the medicine I was prescribed really helped. We had a low-key Valentine's Day. I loved the gifts and treats John and the boys gave me. I was (and still am) in my floral-and-candle era. I lit a candle every day in February. I was especially excited for tulips and was so happy to get a bunch on Valentine's Day. We had winter break in February. I planned to do nothing and get as much rest as possible...I did, but unfortunately, I also got a really bad cold. I'm feeling much better now. I went for a few winter walks, which really helped my mood and made me even more excited for spring. I also went to the grand opening of my local Paris Baguette and visited a new-to-me pie shop, Southern Baked Pie Company. We closed out the month by getting new flooring after a leak in the downstairs area of our home damaged our carpet. I'm so happy with how the hardwood flooring looks in our home. 

This month, I'm hoping for a quieter month. As you may remember, March is usually an emotional month for me as it's the birth and death anniversary of my baby brother. This month, I'm going to give myself grace and prioritize and protect my peace. I am welcoming all the feelings that come with grieving.

Since it's a new month, it's time for a quick recap of last month's goals and a look at my goals for March.

Recap of February Goals

  • Make 1 scrapbook/Project Life layout: I did work in my Project Life album, but I still have lots of layouts to complete. I have a bunch of January photos printed, so I only need to add journaling to those pages. As for February, I need to order pictures from that month, but I did start working on those layouts as well.
  • Work in my sketchbook/journal: I did work in my sketchbook, but not as much as I'd like. February was such a chaotic and insane month. I'm really hoping to have more time in March to play in my sketchbook.
  • Try 1 new recipe: I don't remember if I tried a new recipe, so I'm assuming I didn't. 

March Goals
  • Read 1 book I borrowed from the library
  • Read 3 books I received from NetGalley
  • Make 2 scrapbook/Project Life layouts
  • Work in my sketchbook/journal
  • Try 2 new recipes


What are your goals for March? How did you do in February?

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