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Currently.- My January list of things.



  • Listening to James Bay- Chaos And The Calm
  • Checking off my reading list-1. Blessings for the morning, by Susie Larson. 2. You're going to be okay, by Holley Gerth. 3. Simply Clean, by Becky Rapinchuk.
  • Coming up with more ideas for blogging.
  • Thinking about starting up my store again. 
  • Enjoying family movie night on Saturdays with my family.
  • Smiling more. - I'm just so happy and full of so much love to share.
  • Embracing the little moments more. It's true what they say, life is short. Like seriously let's live each day with a purpose. Engage in more meaningful conversations. Laugh more. Be present. You're one of a kind and simply amazing.♡
  • Enjoying more lattes at home. After my husband and I purchased our latte machine we have really been enjoying it together. I love our latte moments.
  • Staying away from social media.- Yes, I still blog and occasionally pin things on Pinterest, but I no longer engage in what some may call social media nonsense. I'm leaving all that behind. If you would like to get a hold of me you can email me. I usually respond within a day or two. You can find my email under my contact tab. I love hearing from all of you. ♡
  • I'm enjoying new crafts with my children. They enjoy being hands-on and I enjoy the time we spend creating new things. 
  • Taking more pictures. Just me and my camera.- I love capturing simple moments. It's always so nice being able to look back on a picture.
  • I love having my husband as my workout partner and lately, we've really been enjoying our workouts together. I think we make a pretty great team!
What's currently on your list of things you're doing? I'd love it if you shared. 
As always thank you for coming on this blogging journey with me. 


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