Welcome to this month’s #LittleLoves post, which is part of a series that you are very welcome to join. We’ve had a busy month what with the chaos that was the run-up to Christmas and of course, all the events and celebrations that have taken place over the past four or so weeks. It’s certainly been a frantic festive season, here are a few of my #LittleLoves from this month. Read Other than my current read, Alexandra Potter’s ‘One Good Thing’ which I’ve barely read a chapter of quite simply as I’ve been too busy for books, I’ve spent the past …
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So here it is, the final Friday of December 2022. Another year has passed us by and whilst I’d love to tell you that it’s been a good one, I’m still trying to process and make sense of much of it. Whilst I’m a fan of even numbers (I’m sure I have some form of OCD) I can’t say likewise for the years which have been ‘even’ in number. Let’s take 2020 for example; it was meant to be the year of clarity, clear vision, and Worldwide success yet we all know how that ended… 2022 was similar in some …
Whilst autumn is my favourite season, this year it just feels so far from normal that I’ve not been able to enjoy it as much as I would have liked. I have however learnt to appreciate the little things in life, as they truly do seem to make the bigger picture so much brighter during such a dull and dreary time. Though I feel somewhat guilty for listing the things which I have #LikedandLoved during such a tragic time, I will continue to carry out these monthly posts if only to look upon the brighter side of life. Hello Halloween …
