Sunday, January 28, 2024

10 Things That Made Me Happy This Week

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


1. Spending Saturday afternoon at a couple of art stores

2. A little trip to Crumbl Cookies and finally redeeming my birthday reward (Highly recommend the Strawberry Crumb Cake cookie

3. Signing up for a couple of creative classes. I'm really excited for the next round of 5 Things by Liz Lamoreux and Azzari Jarrett's Simply Notice Photography Prompt course.

4. Worry Lines: You're Doing Really Well Given The Circumstances by Worry Lines

5. Going for a 5-mile walk on the Silver Comet Trail

6. Trouble by TENDER

7. My oldest son, Michael, came home with a certificate/award from school. I'm so proud of him.

8. Art by @adelshat_ideas

9. Warmer weather 

10. Getting things done ahead of time


What made you happy this week?


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Sunday, January 21, 2024

10 Things That Made Me Happy This Week

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


1. It's been a week of listening to good music. Under Giant Trees by Agnes Abel has been on repeat.

2. I am obsessed with the Biscoff donuts from Krispy Kreme. There are three different Biscoff donuts, but my favorite is the Biscoff cookie butter iced donuts.

3. I recently learned about Jean-Michel Basquiat and his artwork. I am now a fan. His work was absolutely amazing.

4. I participated in Exhale's blog hop! You can find my piece here

5. Learning how to use my Keurig to make coffee using ground coffee. I had a bag of ground coffee that I had been meaning to try with my Keurig. Using ground coffee with my Keurig is definitely a game-changer now, but I still prefer using K-cups. It's just too convenient to use K-cups.

6. Lists. I absolutely love them. They are such a big part of my personal, professional, and creative lives. Lately, I've been incorporating them into my artwork and sketchbook/journal.

7. I've been collecting receipts from my favorite places to include in my Project Life album and journal. Sometimes, I don't have much to say, so being able to include something as simple as a receipt in my journal or include it in a layout really helps.

8. Photo essays. I love this idea and hope to make a few of my own. 

9. I've been catching up on Ella Frances Sanders' substack, The Sometimes Newsletter, and have enjoyed her List series. You can read her latest one here.

10. This past week, I've been wearing my favorite sweatpants. They are so soft and cozy. I'll have to stop by Target to buy a few more pairs of sweatpants.


What made you happy this week?


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Friday, January 19, 2024

A Toast for 2024


Here's to a fresh start;

To the start of a new job.

To the start of school again...whether it's for you or your child(ren).

To the start of a new routine.

To the start of a new hobby.

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Here's to the stillness of winter;

To the quiet mornings.

To the cold walks on your favorite trail.

To the bare trees and fallen leaves beneath your feet.

To the murmurations in the sky.

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Here's to celebrations;

To those big and small wins.

To another year around the sun.

To new lives beginning.

To anniversaries.

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Here's to little joys;

To a fresh journal.

To trips to the little bookstore around the block.

To slow dancing in the kitchen.

To those comforting sips of coffee first thing in the morning.

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Here's to you;

To the lessons you'll learn this year.

To your hopes and dreams.

To all that you'll achieve.

To all the joy and wonder you'll experience.



This post is part of a blog hop with Exhale - an online community of women pursuing creativity alongside motherhood, led by the writing team behind Coffee + Crumbs. Click here to view the next post in the series "Hello."


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Monday, January 15, 2024

Target Finds

Happy Monday! It's time for another Target Finds! Over the past few weeks, I've found so many good things at Target, and I wanted to share some of my favorite things. So, let's get to the good part and check out my favorite finds.


Altec Lansing HydraMini Waterproof Bluetooth Speaker

John wanted a new Bluetooth speaker to listen to music at work without draining his phone battery. This was an inexpensive Bluetooth speaker, and it works really well. The battery lasts about 5 or 6 hours.

Culturelle Kids Daily Probiotic Chewable Tablets

We previously tried the Culturally Kids Probiotic and Veggie Fiber gummies and loved them. However, I saw these chewable tablets were on sale, so I got a pack. I can't say if these help since I only bought them a few days ago. However, my son did say that it tasted a little sour. He was still able to take it. It was a little expensive for the amount in each box, but I'm hopeful it will be worth the cost.

Play-Doh Party Bag

I love these packs of Play-Doh. They are perfect for party favors or for class gifts. They even come with a sheet of circle stickers to place on the lids. Valentine's Day is in a month, so I'm going to include these in my son's class gifts.

Chocolate Heart Shaped Grillable Dessert

I'm a sucker for Target's seasonal grillable desserts and was excited to find a Valentine's Day-themed dessert. This one looks so cute! It has heart-shaped marshmallows, chocolate cookies and gems, and chocolate chunks. 


What are some of your favorite Target finds?


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Saturday, January 13, 2024

10 Things That Made Me Happy This Week

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

1. Valentine's Day treats at Target


2. This painting by James Chapman


3. This daily page by Kristin


4. Getting an arc of Hazel Mack's Waltzing with Witches


5. Amazon's customer service


6. New Posca paint markers


7. These words by Cleo Wade


8. Going for a walk on the Silver Comet Trail on a random afternoon after work


9. Redeeming birthday rewards at my favorite shops


10. Rule the World by Azealia Banks


What made you happy this week?


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Monday, January 8, 2024

If You and I Had Coffee

If you and I had coffee...

We'd meet at one of our favorite local coffee shops. I'm still on a hot chocolate kick, so I'd probably order a seasonal flavor and a pastry.

If you and I had coffee...

I'd tell you that 2024 started off great! I don't feel so stressed, and I'm getting closer to making a big decision regarding my career. I'm feeling so inspired and am currently going through a creative burst. I'm feeling so good, and I hope this feeling continues throughout the rest of the year. 

If you and I had coffee...

I'd tell you that I set a reading goal for 2024. This year, I want to read 200 books. So far, I've read 3 books. I plan to share more reviews this year, especially on the blog, and I've even considered starting a bookstagram. 

If you and I had coffee...

I'd tell you that I have been working on some layouts. I've started a few Project Life layouts and will order some photos. I also made a 6x8 scrapbook layout using some Paper Person and Studio Calico supplies. I still have a few more projects that I have to finish, but there are a few I have to start.

If you and I had coffee...

I'd tell you that this may sound like a cliché, but I hope to be healthier this year. Every year, I say I want to exercise more and eat healthier foods. For a while, I actually do, and then, like most people, I stop. This year, I want to actually follow through on that resolution, but I need to make more realistic goals when it comes to this. However, I don't want to make extremely vague goals, so if you have any tips on setting goals relating to health, please feel free to share.

If you and I had coffee...

I'd tell you that I'm glad we were able to catch up. I hope this year started off well for you. I hope 2024 brings you everything you want and need. 


What would you tell me?

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Friday, January 5, 2024

10 Things That Made Me Happy This Week

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

1. It's my birthday! I'm so excited to celebrate my day and happy that my birthday happened to fall on a Friday. I'm so ready for the weekend. But if you didn't know, I celebrate my birthday for the entire month.

2. It's a new year! I'm so excited to see what 2024 has in store for me. So far, the month has started out great! I just found out that I was selected to be part of the Awesome Ladies Project team. I'm excited to contribute to the community and share my work. 

3. I got my hair done for my birthday, which is one of my birthday traditions. I got my ends trimmed, and my hair looks so much healthier because of it. It's been over a year since I've been to the salon, which has been great for my wallet, but it was so nice to not worry about dealing with my hair.

4. I worked on some Project Life layouts using Paper Person's New Year Kit and Ali Edwards' Stories by the Month kit

5. After having two weeks off of work and being on a much-deserved and well-needed break, the first day back went really well. I loved seeing my coworkers. 

6. I just finished reading That's So New York by Dan Saltzstein and absolutely loved it! I am so grateful that I received an arc from Netgalley. I may be biased since I'm from New York City, but this book was amazing! I loved the short stories, tweets, and illustrations. The illustrations paired well with the stories and tweets. 

7. I love finding new (or new-to-me) songs to listen to. One of my favorite new-to-me songs is Grateful by callmestevieray and Connor Price. It's been on repeat all week long.

8. I'm going through a creative burst, and I love it! Usually, I'm not in a big creative mood during winter, but this time is different. I absolutely love that I'm creating more and interested in trying new things in my new journal. 

9. I just started a new creative project and hope to keep up with it every week. It's a memory-keeping project, but I love that I can include it in either my Project Life album or a separate album. 

10. I have been making hot chocolate almost every night for my sons. I absolutely love that they now love hot chocolate as much as I do. 


What made you happy this week?


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Wednesday, January 3, 2024

2024 One Little Word

Happy Wednesday! We're a few days into the new year, and I'm finally ready to share my word for the year. At the end of the year, I always reflect on the past year and think about what I want in the new year. One of the things that I reflect on is my word of the year and the word I want to focus on in the new year. This is one of my favorite New Year's traditions. 

My word of the year is Nourish. This is a word that kept coming to my mind repeatedly for the past couple of weeks. What you may not have known is that Nourish was my word of the year in 2020. I completely forgot about that until just a few minutes ago while searching through my blog. You can find my 2020 One Little Word post here.


Nourish

1. To provide with the food or other substances necessary for growth, health, and good condition

2. Keep (a feeling or belief) in one's mind, typically for a long time


It's fitting that Nourish is my word of the year. Last year, my word of the year was Work. This word was perfect because I started a new position at my job (a promotion that I was excited about), and throughout the year, it had me really thinking about the next steps in my professional life. My word was also tied to my personal life. There were so many things that I worked on, but my professional life was definitely the most significant change that occurred for me. 

By the year's end, I started thinking about what I wanted in 2024. Amazingly, my word for 2024 relates to my word from 2023. Last year was a year of milestones and changes for me and my entire family. Fall 2023 was a bit stressful despite it being my favorite season. Work was incredibly busy and, to be honest, at times stressful. However, I'm grateful for the challenges and encouraging words. I stayed focused, and now I feel more at ease. 

In 2024, I want to have a better work/life balance. I feel like I somewhat neglected myself in 2023, especially towards the beginning of fall. I plan to avoid that this year. Just like in 2020, I want to nourish my mind, body, and soul. 

To nourish my mind, I want to continue to learn more about potential career growth. I want to look into more possibilities for career advancement, whether that be training, going back for my master's degree, etc. I also want to read more books, especially genres I don't usually read. I want to watch more documentaries and series since I typically don't watch those.

To nourish my body, I want to ensure I eat more balanced meals. I did a decent job at not skipping lunch while at work, but there were days when I didn't get a chance to eat until I got home. I'm also working on eating more breakfast. For some reason, I never really liked eating breakfast and prefer to snack most of the morning. However, in the past few weeks, I have been eating breakfast and have noticed a change in my energy. I've also been going for many more walks even though it's been cold, but I've been feeling good. These walks were good not only for my body but also for my mind and soul.

To nourish my soul, I want to focus on having me time. Whether it's just ten minutes, thirty minutes, or even an hour, I'd like time to decompress in the afternoon and evening. I'd also like to work on easing into the mornings because I'm not a morning person. I plan to lower the amount of time I spend on social media, and instead, I want to focus on making more art and working on my writing. I want to be more active and have been thinking about starting yoga.

Overall, I'm excited for 2024 and looking forward to nourishing my mind, body, and soul. To quote Alex Elle, "My energy for 2024 is: If it's not nourishing to my mind, body, and spirit, it's a no."


What is your word for 2024? What do you hope to accomplish this year?

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Monday, January 1, 2024

January 2024 Goals

Happy Monday and Happy New Year! 2023 flew by and was a wild ride. The beginning of the year was great and full of pleasant surprises. The last half of the year was a rough ride. Work had me very busy and, at times, really stressed out, but I'm proud that I was able to hang on and overcome many challenges. However, my personal life has been great, and I'm so grateful for that. My family and I celebrated so many milestones, and we're excited to celebrate a few more this year.

I spent the last few days of 2023 reflecting on the year and thinking about what I want in 2024. I have a new word for the year, but I'm not ready to share that yet. I'm still savoring it and thinking about how to incorporate my word in all parts of my life. 

Last month, I had some goals that I was hoping to accomplish. I made sure to make only a few goals and gave myself grace if I didn't complete any. Let's be honest; December is a very busy month, and I already knew there would be a few stressful days here and there. I'm honestly surprised that I still remembered my goals. There were a few goals that I didn't accomplish and a few things that I didn't have a chance to get started on, but I'm ok with it. 

With it being a new month and year, I set some new goals. So, let's check them out and how I did with my goals in December.

Recap of December Goals

  • Read and review 1 book I received from NetGalley: I read fewer books than I usually would in a month. However, I did read 15 books in December. I read Instructions for Traveling West by Joy Sullivan. This was such a great read. If you're looking for a good collection of poems, I'd highly recommend Joy's book. I also read Earning Independence by P.J. Crescent. It was not at all what I was expecting, but I did finish reading it.
  • Read 1 holiday-themed book: I read multiple holiday-themed books like Kat Baxter's Grumpy Santa. I'm still reading a few more holiday-themed books and short story collections, so I'll be sure to mention those soon or post a couple of reviews.
  • Complete Liz's December - Five Things ecourse: I didn't complete this challenge, but I was able to work on a few prompts. I plan to incorporate the prompts into my December Daily (I should call it a December Daily-ish).
  • Work on my December Daily: I did work on my December Daily album, but I still need to complete it. I have to order my photos and add some journaling, but it was so helpful and fun to prep the pages.
  • Make sure to rest and practice self-care: I definitely did this. I read some good books, went for a lot of walks, and treated myself to some seasonal baked goods and drinks. 
  • Watch a new (or new-to-me) movie: I watched The Meg and Meg 2: The Trench. The Meg 2 started off incredibly chaotic, but I just couldn't stop watching. I also watched American Symphony, which I absolutely enjoyed. There were times when I laughed and times when I cried. 
  • Try a Winter Simmer Pot recipe: I meant to try a simmer pot on the first day of winter but didn't have a chance to try it. It's still winter, so I'll have to remember to make one soon.

January Goals
  • Read 2 books
  • Complete my 2023 December Daily
  • Work on my Project Life album
  • Watch a new (or new-to-me) movie or TV series
  • Journal at least once a week
  • Work on at least one creative project a week (i.e., scrapbook layout, project life layout, art journal, etc.)
  • Participate in Exhale's January blog hop
  • Try 1 new recipe


What are your goals for January? How did you do in December?

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Until next time...


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