Hello lovely readers! We’re back with another reading challenge for this new year. This year, we’ll be doing something a little different with the reading list.

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Hello lovely readers! We’re back with another reading challenge for this new year. This year, we’ll be doing something a little different with the reading list.
I hope you had a lovely Christmas and New Year. It’s been lovely to take a break, but now it’s back to work and back to blogging (which is much more fun!)
Merry Christmas to all and to all a good night!
This week went right off the rails and I’m playing catch up. While this week has been crazy, it’s a good example of why building space in Advent is important.
It’s always a little sad when Advent is short, but we won’t let that us stop us from having a wonderful tast week of this season. This week, it’s all about joy.
This Swedish tradition includes delicious braided bread and crowns of candles celebrate the life and martyrdom of St Lucy. Here’s how to add it to your Advent.
Advent week two is underway. This week, I wanted to look at how we build anticipation for Christmas through this period of waiting.
I have never done the whole Santa Claus thing. I know that can sound depressing, but it isn’t when you know about the real Santa Claus.
The first week of Advent is here, and time to have an annual review. I invite you to reflect on the year that’s fast coming to an end, and the year ahead.
If you’d like to join me in this season of Advent, welcome! Before Advent starts, think about what you want to focus on in this beautiful season of waiting.