Friday, September 30, 2022

September 2022 // A List

September was a dream.

September was a month full of comfort and hope and peace.

September was the month for slowing down and going with the flow.

September was a month of celebrating John.

September was a month full of reflections and nostalgia.

I found myself reflecting on the past few weeks of my new job, and it's been so good.

September was a month of realizing how lucky we are.

"I'm doing it my way" is the phrase that kept popping up in my mind.

I've had so many ideas randomly pop up for blog posts and even a book.

I'm thinking about submitting more work to online publications.

I think I may just go for it.

Hope, hope, hope. It's a beautiful thing.

Another beautiful thing is that fall is finally here.

The weather in the mornings is amazing and something I look forward to.

The leaves are changing, and the air feels different...in the best way imaginable.

I've always said I come alive during fall, and it's so true.

I'm excited for October and spooky season.

I've been devouring hot chocolate and have enjoyed trying new flavors.

I'm dreaming of Halloween and can't wait to start documenting October.

September was a wonderful month.

I hope October is an even better month.

So long, September. You were an absolute dream.

Monday, September 26, 2022

Fall 2022 Bucket List

Happy Monday! It's finally Fall, and I'm so excited! Fall is my favorite season, and I've enjoyed noticing the transitions from summer to fall. The leaves are changing colors, and the morning weather has been much cooler. In fact, it feels like it's gotten cooler a lot earlier than usual. I've been devouring all the seasonal baked goods and treats. 

I'm in a much better mood. Is that strange? Do you feel a bit different during each season? I've heard of seasonal and winter blues, but summer is probably my least favorite season. The bugs are everywhere, and it's unbelievably hot. I always feel like I'm rushing to do everything during summer, and it's just not fun. Fall brings a lot of comfort for me and a sense of peace. 

Now that it's fall, I'm excited to do my usual fall activities, but I'm also excited to try a few new things. I've added some new stuff to my bucket list and can't wait to start crossing off items on my fall bucket list.



  • Try a new hot chocolate flavor
  • Read 15 books
  • Read 3 spooky books by October 31st
  • Watch a new-to-me scary movie
  • Visit a haunted house
  • Finish my Christmas travelers notebook
  • Complete my Summer mini-album
  • Try 3 new recipes
  • Make a meal using the crockpot at least 3 times
  • Take a walking tour of the Marietta Square
  • Go on a staycation
  • Document fall in my journal and a travelers notebook
  • Work on the Awesome Ladies Project Tell Your Story prompts
  • Complete 1 Studio Calico class

What is on your fall bucket list?

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Friday, September 23, 2022

10 Things That Made Me Happy This Week

Happy Friday! Today I'm linking up with Charlotte, Lindsay, and Beth for their weekly grateful and happy list link-up.

1. Raphael is feeling much better


2. It's finally fall! 


3. Cooler weather in the mornings


4. New Buzzfeed reading challenge


5. The House on Mango Street by Sandra Cisneros


6. Getting our car back from the repair shop


7. Having a second reliable car (We finally upgraded our other car, and we love it!)


8. I'm Good by Bebe Rexha and David Guetta


9. This pumpkin and gourd mug from Target 


10. Happy mail (I got my Paper Person kit and can't wait to use it!)


What made you happy this week?


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Wednesday, September 21, 2022

Buzzfeed Books Summer 2022 Reading Challenge

Happy Wednesday! Today is the last day of Summer, and I thought it'd be fun to close out the season with a list of books I read during Summer. I've participated in a couple of reading challenges during the summer, but my favorite one is the Buzzfeed Books reading challenge. Buzzfeed Books usually has a reading challenge every season. The challenge usually consists of six prompts.

Fair warning, I didn't complete the entire challenge, but I did complete most of the prompts. Ready to check out which prompts I completed? Ok, let's go.



A Book With A Yellow Cover

I read The Summer of Sunflowers by Lila Grey. This was the first book that I've read by Lila Grey. This novella was a quick and light read. The Summer of Sunflowers was such a cute story about a single mom named Juniper and her grumpy neighbor, Cody. Initially, Cody finds things to complain about and acts annoyed, but he is intrigued by Juniper and bonds with Juniper's son, Tobias. Tobias was adorable, and I loved how Cody, Tobias, and Cody's dog, Dagda were close. Eventually, Cody and Juniper begin to have feelings for each other, and Cody decides to make his move after seeing Juniper on a date.


A Second Chance Romance

I read a few second chance romance novels and novellas; however, one of my favorite ones is Order Up Love by Kali Hart. This is the fourth book in the Mountain Men of Caribou Creek series. The story follows Willow and Mason. Willow returns home after her grandmother requests that Willow and her sisters come to see her. She hopes to avoid the love of her life, Mason, while she's in town, but you know that's not going to happen. Mason is still in love with Willow and wants to find out what she is hiding. 


A Book Set During A Vacation

I read It Must Have Been the Mistletoe by M.L. Broome. Yes, this story is set during Christmas, don't judge me. I will always read a holiday romance or two during summer. The story is about Penny and Jackson. Penny and Jackson were supposed to get married. While planning their wedding, Jackson is approached by a famous musician and is asked to join their tour as they need a drummer. Jackson and Penny talked about it, and Penny told Jackson he should go for it. However, things take a turn for the worse when the lead singer of the band kisses Jackson and sends a photo of the kiss to Penny. Penny and Jackson break up. Fast forward, Penny decides to go on a vacation to their lakehouse before selling it. While there, Jackson arrives and attempts to patch things up with Penny. 

The story was pretty decent, but I wish Jackson did some more groveling. I think he had several childish moments, especially when they broke up. 


A Book With Dual Timelines

I read Love and Other Words by Christina Lauren. I don't usually read books with dual timelines because I never really read any books that were formatted in a way for the story to make sense. However, the time jumps in this book made sense and didn't feel all over the place.

Love and Other Words is the story of Macy and Elliot, who met when they were kids, and the story continues as they become teenagers and once they meet again as adults. I really loved that Macy and Elliot bonded over books and their special closet/library. I liked most of the characters and was very sympathetic towards Macy. She went through so much. I also felt awful for Elliot. 

*SPOILERS BELOW*

Macy and Elliot were separated for a decade because Macy thought Elliot cheated on her. Elliot got drunk at a party and a girl named Emma, who had a crush and a prior fling with Elliot, snuck into his bed. Macy caught them and ran off. She never spoke to him again until they met again ten years later. There was no discussion on what happened to Elliot. What happened to Elliot was terrible, and the author just sort of overlooked the situation. Elliot was date raped and how the situation was handled was awful and problematic. 

Overall, I thought Love and Other Words was worth reading, and it was a well-written book. I would have given it five stars, but what happened to Elliot made me drop my rating. I personally don't have any triggers, but I think it would have been beneficial for other readers who would like them.


A New (To You) Format

I started reading The House on Mango Street by Sandra Cisneros. I haven't finished it yet (so close), but I thought it was worth mentioning because I'm really enjoying this book. I don't think I've ever read a book like this one before. I love that the book is made up of vignettes. I've read short story collections, but I don't think I've read a book made up of vignettes. Also, Sandra Cisneros is a new-to-me author. I have heard of the House of Mango Street and a few other of Cisneros' work but never read any. I don't know how I've gone this long without reading her work. However, I'm glad I decided to try this book. 

The House on Mango Street is about Esperanza Cordero, a Chicana girl living in a Chicago neighborhood with her family. The story follows a year in her life and begins with Esperanza talking about how her family first arrived at their home. The story progresses as Esperanza matures and notices the world around her. Esperanza goes through puberty and some life-changing and traumatic experiences that make her want to leave Mango Street. 


A Book By An Indigenous Author

I didn't read a book by an indigenous author, but I plan to read The Things She's Seen by Ambelin Kwaymullina. If you have any recommendations on books by indigenous authors, please send them my way. I'd love to read some more work by indigenous authors. 


Did you participate in Buzzfeed Books' 2022 Summer Reading Challenge? What other book challenges have you signed up for? What are you currently reading?


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Monday, September 19, 2022

Atlanta Mom

Happy Monday! I'm over at Atlanta Mom with a new post. I'm sharing tips on re-entering the workforce after being a stay-at-home mom for years. Feel free to check out my post and tell me what you think. You can also check out my previous posts here.



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Friday, September 16, 2022

10 Things That Made Me Happy This Week

Happy Friday! Today I'm linking up with Charlotte, Lindsay, and Beth for their weekly grateful and happy list link-up.

1. New-to-me music (Loving SoMo's Back To The Start)


2. Celebrating John's birthday


3. Chocolate chip cookie dippers


4. Hot chocolate bombs (Target has some great ones like these Halloween white fudge bombs and this Halloween pumpkin spice hot cocoa bomb.)


5. My morning coffee - Mocha Frappuccinos


6. Cooler weather and other signs of Fall


7. Funny conversations with Michael and Gabriel


8. Raphael's excitement about The Nightmare Before Christmas


9. Reading great short stories


10. John made me laugh so hard that my stomach hurt (I swear the things he says...)


What made you happy this week?


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Thursday, September 15, 2022

Target Finds

Happy Thursday! It's time for another edition of Target Finds! This is the time of year when I usually find so many good things at Target! Don't be surprised if I add a few extra finds in next month's edition of Target Finds. 

I would have added a few more finds this month, but I just didn't have the time. I'll definitely add some to my weekly Happy List. This month, you may notice that most items are seasonal items, and I'm so excited to share what I found. So let's get to the good part and check out the awesome things I found at Target!

The Nightmare Before Christmas Sally Halloween Sculpted Mug

I'm a sucker for mugs and love collecting them. I saw this Nightmare Before Christmas Sally mug and had to get it. We also bought the Jack Skellington and Oogie Boogie mugs as well. I plan to use these mugs all Fall long. I definitely plan on using these mugs while watching The Nightmare Before Christmas

Maple Vanilla Whipped Dairy Topping

I'm all for trying seasonal foods. I love making hot chocolate and never thought to try flavored whipped cream. In fact, I had no idea that flavored whipped cream was even a thing (you learn something new every day). Anyways, I bought Target's Favorite Day maple vanilla whipped cream, and the Marshmallow whipped cream. I haven't tried them yet, but I'm so excited to give them a try.

Ceramic Jar Sapphire Candle (September Birthstone)

We have a few birthdays to celebrate this month, including John's and my mother-in-law's birthdays. I bought this candle as a part of a gift for my mother-in-law and will definitely purchase one for myself (even though I'm a Capricorn). This candle smells so good! I love that the scent was not too strong. I was incredibly impressed. I also love the design.

Women's Dia De Los Muertos Frida Short Sleeve Graphic T-Shirt

I'm a big fan of Frida Kahlo and her work. Although I have several Frida Kahlo graphic t-shirts, I had to add this Dia De Los Muertos Frida shirt to my collection. It runs a little big, so you may want to size it down. I like my shirts to fit a bit loose, so the size difference wasn't an issue.

Monday, September 12, 2022

If You And I Had Coffee

If you and I had coffee...

We'd meet up at one of our favorite coffee shops and order some seasonal drinks. I'd probably get a pumpkin spice latte or a seasonal hot chocolate. Yes, I'm still drinking hot chocolate and trying new-to-me flavors. We'd also likely order a few seasonal pastries and treats. September is the start of the cozy season, and I am here for it. 

If you and I had coffee...

I'd tell you that I'm so glad that it's finally September. I've been making sure to take care of myself. August was a hectic month, and it was full of so many changes. Most of the changes were good, but I still felt anxious. So I made sure to do things that bring me comfort. Let's just say that I consumed a lot of hot chocolate, read a bunch of great books, listened to great music, and watched a couple of new-to-me movies. I didn't get to journal as much as I'd like, but I'm ok with that.

If you and I had coffee...

I'd tell you that since I started working at my new job, I have been adjusting to my new schedule. It wasn't a drastic change, but I definitely had to switch a few things around here and there to fit into my schedule. As for the job itself, I actually like it. I love that I can list more pros than cons about my job. 

If you and I had coffee...

I'd tell you that I have been enjoying Instagram. I have found new artists, writers, and musicians whose work I absolutely love. One of the new-to-me writers I randomly found is Michelle Windsor (@michellevwindsor). One of her poems (this one) randomly popped up in my feed and caught my attention. I've also enjoyed checking out Rukmini Poddar's art. I love her monthly Feelings posts. Check out her latest monthly post here.

If you and I had coffee...

I'd tell you that I've been listening to some fantastic music. I'm currently listening to Glimpse of Us by Joji. I absolutely love this song, and it's been on repeat. I also love Flames by Donzell  Taggart. I'm also on a Margø kick. I love her songs, Lovelost and In Between.

If you and I had coffee...

I'd tell you that so far, it's been a great month for reading. I've been reading some amazing books. Currently, I'm reading Rock Hard Reject by Anna Fury, and I love it. I'm excited to read the next books in the Northern Rejects series. 

I'm also reading Lily Archer's A Sea of Risk and Ruin. This is the second book in Lily's Never and Night trilogy. It's a retelling of Peter Pan, and it's so good. I've been on a fairytale retelling kick, and I can't wait to find more fairytale retellings. That said, please let me know if you know of a good Beauty and the Beast retelling.

If you and I had coffee...

I'd tell you that I'm so glad that we got to meet up. It's always nice to catch up, and I'm really grateful I can do this. I hope you continue to do well, have a fantastic day, and enjoy the rest of this month. See you soon! Here's to hoping for cooler weather, all the baked goods, and better days.


What would you tell me?


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Friday, September 9, 2022

10 Things That Made Me Happy This Week

Happy Friday! Today I'm linking up with Charlotte, Lindsay, and Beth for their weekly grateful and happy list link-up.

1. Love in the Villa (Lately, I've been really into romantic comedies.)


2. Glimpse of Us by Joji


3. Flames by Donzell Taggart


4. Finally getting a Strawberry Açaí after my local Starbucks was out of stock for about a week


5. Good days at work


6. My washing machine (One of the appliances that I'm really grateful to have)


7. Getting an arc of Anna Fury's Rock Hard Reject


8. Going through my Halloween scrapbook and memory-keeping supplies


9. These relatable words by Michelle Windsor


10. John and my boys


What made you happy this week?


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Monday, September 5, 2022

September Goals

Happy Monday and Happy Labor Day! I can't believe it's already September, but I'm so glad September is here. August was a hectic month. It was full of changes and surprises and included an unexpected and unwelcome disaster towards the end of the month. 

Last month, the boys started school, and I rejoined the workforce after being a stay-at-home mom for years. It's been an adventure, and I'm really excited. I've also been writing a bit more, and I plan to submit a few things to a writing community I just joined. 

I'm hoping that this month, I can get the hang of my new schedule. It's been a bit of an adjustment, but nothing too stressful. I realized that I shouldn't have set up too many goals in August because it's always a busy month. Many of my goals are either forgotten, or I simply don't work on several of them. This time around, it was a combination of the two. 



Recap of August Goals
  • Read 5 books: I read 26 books in August. I probably could have read a lot more, but it was a busy month. Some of the books I read were short stories, children's books, graphic novels, and poetry. My favorite book of the month was Spells for Forgetting by Adrienne Young.
  • Read and review 3 books from Netgalley: I read and reviewed four books I received from Netgalley. I read Artemis Made Me Do It by Trista Mateer, A Pros and Cons List for Strong Feelings by Will Betke-Brunswick, Odder by Katherine Applegate, and Spells for Forgetting by Adrienne Young.
  • Try 1 new recipe: I made some hot chocolate using the new Swiss Miss Cinnamon Toast Crunch Cinnamilk. I added a few ingredients and absolutely loved it. 
  • Complete 1 half-finished memory-keeping project: All my creative memory-keeping projects took a back seat in August. I did make a layout, but I didn't work on my Project Life album (I'm really far behind on that), and I still haven't completed my Christmas traveler's notebooks.
  • Continue to work on my Little Summer Joy mini-album: I didn't work on my Little Summer Joy mini-album, and at one point, I considered changing the format. It's a little too late for that, so I will continue making my mini-album.
  • Complete the ALP's 30 Days of Showing up challenge: I'm a little bummed that I didn't complete the ALP's 30 Days of Showing up challenge. I completed a few prompts, but I didn't finish them all. 
  • Drink more water: I did not drink enough water in August. This is most likely due to having a new schedule and trying to adjust to it. I've definitely had a lot more coffee than I usually do.
  • Get back to an exercise routine/Stay active: I'm counting my new job as staying active. My job requires me to move around a lot, and I actually noticed that I did lose a couple of pounds! So hooray for that! I'm still going for walks in the mornings. 

September Goals
  • Read 5 books
  • Read and review 3 books from Netgalley
  • Try 2 new recipes
  • Complete 1 half-finished memory-keeping project
  • Complete my Little Summer Joy mini-album
  • Complete at least 5 prompts from the ALP's 30 Days of Showing up challenge
  • Drink more water
  • Publish two personal pieces on the blog


What are your goals for September? How did you do in August?

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Friday, September 2, 2022

10 Things That Made Me Happy This Week

Happy Friday! Last week, I didn't share a Happy List post, so today, I'm sharing a few things that made me happy from last week, including this week. Today I'm linking up with Charlotte, Lindsay, and Beth for their weekly happy and grateful list link-up.


1. I Finished reading Spells For Forgetting by Adrienne Young. I really enjoyed reading this book.


2. I finally found the Betty Crocker Cinnamon Toast Crunch Cookie Mix and Frosting at Target.


3. Great first day of work (I started midweek, and so far, it's been great!)


4. Quick trip to the library


5. Running errands by myself


6. Finding new books to read 


7. That's Amor on Netflix


8. Starbucks' Pumpkin Spice Frappuccino


9. Halloween displays at Target (I want to buy everything!)


10. My boys


What made you happy this week?


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