I have gotten very off my rhythm of posting these in a timely manner, but here’s my August recap!
Read MoreOops, I’m super late in getting this posted, but here’s my July recap!
Read MoreIt’s a week into July at this point and I’m just now remembering that this post exists and I should have shared it when June ended… but anyway. Let’s go!
Read MoreMay flew by! It started on such a high note, ended on such a hard note. I celebrated a birthday during a global pandemic, and marched in my first peaceful protests. It was such a wild and full month, and I’m glad I finally took the time to look back at it and record what happened.
Read MoreOh, April. What a month. It both lasted a million years and flew by in a second, somehow?! It was a month spent totally at home (literally only left like twice, except for walks), full of lots of working from home, crossing things off my bucket list, and feeling grateful for spring + nice weather to keep me sane.
Read MoreWell, March, you started out fine and then LOST YOUR LOVING MIND and now here we are, staying home until June and fighting a global pandemic. Oof. You really had to go there, didn’t you? Thanks for lasting one million years… good riddance, though, for real.
Read MoreThe main thing I can tell you about February is that I got the flu. (Influenza A, to be exact.) IT WAS AWFUL. I’ve never been this sick in my life, and I wouldn’t wish it on anyone. Here’s what saved my life through the sickness this month!
Read MoreIn the name of newness and better tomorrows, I wanted to start sharing what’s saving my life each month as we move through 2020. This is the best of the good stuff, and I hope it adds some goodness to your life.
Read MoreAll of these things (little, big, and in between) have made a difference in my life and my mental health lately, and that’s something I’m grateful for.
Read MoreIn this season of depression, I need to fight to find the good and practice gratitude. Here are 11 of the best things about life right now, even in a hard season.
Read MoreRecipes and writing and trips on the calendar and so many little things that actually feel like big things when you're in the dead of winter.
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