Tuesday, December 15, 2015

New Year is coming, time for fresh start!




Hey everyone! I hope you’re all gearing up for a fantastic weekend. I’m sitting here with a cup of coffee, finally starting to plan my long-overdue holiday, and I couldn’t be more excited. It’s been a while since I’ve taken a proper break, and I can feel the anticipation building. That said, it does mean I’ll be stepping away from posting for a bit—sorry about that! But don’t worry, I’ll be back in the new year with plenty of fresh ideas to share. As we wind down 2025, I just want to wish you all a fabulous New Year full of possibilities and growth. Let’s make it a good one, right?

With the holidays approaching and the year coming to a close, I’ve been thinking a lot about what’s ahead. It’s that time when we naturally start reflecting on where we’ve been and where we want to go. I’m not usually big on resolutions, but this year feels different. Maybe it’s the promise of a clean slate or just the energy of the season, but I’ve got some thoughts I’d love to share. Plus, I’ll wrap things up with a little holiday cheer and some gorgeous inspiration from Nina Jarebrink’s FW ’12 campaign. So grab a snack, settle in, and let’s chat about wrapping up the year on a high note.

Looking Ahead to the New Year

The end of the year always feels like a natural reset. It’s a chance to shake off whatever didn’t work and set some intentions for what’s next. I’m not talking about those strict “lose 10 pounds” or “quit coffee” kinds of resolutions—I’ve tried those, and they never stick. This time, I’m thinking about small, meaningful shifts that could make a difference, not just for me but for the people around me too.

One thing I’ve been mulling over is forgiveness. There’s someone in my life I’ve been holding a grudge against—not anything dramatic, just little annoyances that piled up over time. I’ve realized carrying that around doesn’t hurt them; it just weighs me down. So maybe this year, I’ll let it go. Not for them, but for me. Then there’s the idea of spreading a little more joy—smiling at strangers, complimenting a friend, or even just being kinder to myself on rough days. It’s amazing how much those tiny gestures can ripple out.

I’ve also been thinking about giving back. There’s a local charity I’ve followed for a while, and I keep saying I’ll get involved, but life gets busy. Maybe 2026 is the year I stop making excuses and actually do it—whether that’s donating, volunteering, or just spreading the word. And then there’s the reflection piece. Looking back at 2025, I want to figure out what I learned. What worked? What didn’t? It’s not about beating myself up over mistakes but seeing them as stepping stones. I’d love to hear what you’re thinking about for the new year—any goals or changes on your mind?



The Joy of Motherhood

If I had to pick one thing that defined this year for me, it’d hands-down be motherhood. I know I’ve mentioned it before, but I can’t overstate how much it’s changed my world. It’s not just the big moments—like the first smile or those quiet cuddles at 3 a.m.—it’s the everyday stuff too. The way my little one looks at me like I’m their whole universe, or how they giggle at the silliest things. It’s messy and tiring, sure, but it’s also the most rewarding thing I’ve ever done. No trip, no fancy gift, nothing compares to this.

This year, motherhood taught me patience I didn’t know I had. It’s shown me how to slow down, how to find joy in the chaos, and how to love in a way that’s bigger than myself. I’ve had days where I felt like I was barely keeping it together—spilled milk, no sleep, the works—but then my kid grabs my hand or falls asleep on my chest, and it all melts away. It’s a gift I didn’t fully understand until I was in it. To anyone out there on their own journey, whether it’s parenthood or something else, I hope you find that kind of joy too. It’s worth every second.

Treating Yourself Right

Before I sign off for the holidays, I want to talk about something we don’t always make time for: self-care. I’m not just talking about bubble baths or face masks—though those are great—but really giving yourself permission to rest and recharge. Life moves fast, and it’s easy to put everyone else first. I’ve been guilty of that, running on empty until I crash. But lately, I’ve been reminding myself that I deserve a break too. We all do.

Picture this: a cozy evening with a big, lavish spread—good food, maybe some wine, and no rush to be anywhere. That’s the vibe I want to leave you with. You work hard, you show up for people, and you deserve to feel valued. It doesn’t have to be extravagant—sometimes it’s just curling up with a book or treating yourself to that coffee you usually skip. For me, it’s been about carving out little pockets of luxury, like splurging on a soft sweater or taking an extra-long shower after my kid’s asleep. Whatever it is for you, make it happen. You’re worth it.

Slowing Down for the Holidays

The holidays can get hectic—shopping, cooking, juggling plans—but I’m trying to approach this season differently. I want to slow down and soak it in. Maybe that means a spa day if I can swing it, or just an afternoon alone with my thoughts. I love a good hike too—there’s something about fresh air and a quiet trail that resets me. Even sitting with a cup of tea and a novel feels like a treat when life’s been nonstop.

What about you? What’s your go-to when you need a breather? I think we owe it to ourselves to figure that out, especially this time of year. It’s not selfish—it’s necessary. The holidays are a perfect excuse to lean into what makes you happy, whether that’s time with family, a solo adventure, or just doing nothing for once. I’m planning to spend some of my trip doing exactly that—unplugging, unwinding, and letting the days unfold.





Taking Stock This Season

As I pack for this holiday, I’ve been thinking about what I’m grateful for. It’s been a full year—highs, lows, and everything in between. My family’s been my rock, especially my mom with her endless wisdom and my little one who keeps me laughing. Friends who’ve stuck by me, even when I’ve been too busy to call, deserve a shoutout too. And then there’s the small stuff: a warm meal, a sunny day, the fact that I can finally wear lighter clothes as the chill fades here in late February.

This break is also a chance to think about what’s next. I want to set some goals that matter—not just “do more” or “be better,” but things that feel true to me. Maybe it’s being more present with my kid, or finally tackling a project I’ve been putting off. I’m also reminding myself to ease up a bit. We’re all too hard on ourselves sometimes, chasing perfection when good enough is, well, good enough. What are you thankful for right now? What do you want to carry into 2026?

A Touch of Holiday Glamour

To send you off with some holiday vibes, I’ve got a treat: images from Nina Jarebrink’s campaign. If you haven’t seen it, you’re in for something special. The photos are pure elegance—think rich fabrics, bold lines, and a vibe that’s equal parts regal and effortless. There’s one shot with a deep velvet coat that practically screams luxury, and another with a sleek dress that’s perfect for a New Year’s toast. It’s the kind of fashion that makes you want to stand a little taller, feel a little fancier.

I love how these images capture that end-of-year sparkle. They’re a reminder to treat yourself like you’re worth it—because you are. Whether you’re dressing up for a party or just throwing on something that makes you feel good at home, let this be your nudge to embrace a little glamour. It’s been a year, and you’ve earned it.

Signing Off for Now

So that’s it from me for a while! I’m off to enjoy this holiday, soak up some much-needed rest, and come back ready for whatever’s next. Thanks for sticking with me this year—your support means more than you know. I’ll miss posting, but I’m excited to return in 2026 with new stories, fresh photos, and maybe a few surprises.

Until then, have an amazing holiday season. Take care of yourselves, make time for what lights you up, and step into the new year with a sense of possibility. Happy holidays, everyone—here’s to joy, self-love, and all the good stuff ahead!

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