2023 Top Nine Arts and Crafts

The title of this blog post is actually a joke. The punchline? My creativity! I set a goal in 2023 to "do more drawing". Wow, so vague. Draw what? Draw when and how? The umbrella goal was to be more creative, and the way I wanted to do that was to practice drawing, create aContinue reading "2023 Top Nine Arts and Crafts"

Ostara Brunch

In March, I hosted my family for an Ostara Brunch. I settled on an Ostara brunch earlier in the year instead of an Easter brunch, or a non-themed brunch ecause I like themed parties. Because I am not a Catholic or Christian and I treat the Easter days as an extra long weekend and nothingContinue reading "Ostara Brunch"

Loneliness

Hello, hi, it’s me writing about the biggest cliche topics this decade: self-care and loneliness. The pandemic popularized a lot of pre-existing concepts, and self-care is definitely near the top. We took a global phenomenon that affected every level of society - especially our most vulnerable members - laid bare how terribly we care forContinue reading "Loneliness"

Victoria, BC and a Vacation Re-Think

For our annual Mother-Son vacation, Lucas and I went to Victoria, BC in July 2022. We spent five days there, exploring by foot and bus, eating ice cream, and relaxing in our Airbnb. And I had a lot of time to think about what I want future vacations to look like for me. MORE NATUREContinue reading "Victoria, BC and a Vacation Re-Think"

7 Low Waste Ways to Celebrate Spring

When I was a kid, my sister and I always received an elaborate Easter basket filled with treats. We looked forward to an egg hunt, hanging out with family, and having a big meal. Sometimes our celebrations happened over many days of the long weekend, and there was always something new to look forward to.Continue reading "7 Low Waste Ways to Celebrate Spring"