i wanted to share the books i read last year, along with my ratings. last year, i set a goal to read 45 books and i ended up reading 58 books. my favorite book the of the year was ‘go as a river,’ by shelley read. however, there were so many books i enjoyed and i wanted to share those with you all. i hope you enjoy my 4 and…
heal + grow
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my reading challenge | 2023
i am a little late at posting this but i wanted to share the books i read last year, along with my ratings. last year, i set a goal to read 40 books and i ended up reading 60 books. here are my reads and…
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january intentions
“We have seasons when we flourish and seasons when the leaves fall from us, revealing our bare bones. Given time, they grow again.-Katherine May this year, my goal is to hopefully… flourish. i want to break up with my phone and live again. to discover…
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june intentions
“It was June, and the world smelled of roses. The sunshine was like powered gold over the grassy hillside.” ― Maud Hart Lovelace
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in november
falling leavesa new niecefriendsgiving + thanksgivingto the beach pumpkin pielibrary tripschristmas tree farmcampfires willie nelson tunes whole foodsdaydreaminga home purgenaps in the hammock and mugs of maple drip coffee what is your november
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i am learning…
the notes section of my phone is full of quick flashes in time~ moments, a love letter to my husband, people to forgive, lyrics, books to read, funny and sweet things my boys say- it’s all there. lately, i have been using my notes section…
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lifestyle | what a want to continue doing post pandemic…
perhaps in the waiting,we are notwasting time,but doingthe hard workof findingnew rhythms in a quieter,slower versionof life. -morgan harper nichols
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june intentions
“It was June, and the world smelled of roses. The sunshine was like powdered gold over the grassy hillside.” – Maud Hart Lovelace may was full of visitors and school events and t-ball games and swim team practices. i tried to find moments with the…
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april intentions
“You must not ever stop being whimsical. And you must not, ever, give anyone else the responsibility of your life.” -Mary Oliver