Thursday, April 2, 2026

Thankful Thursday: April 2, 2026

 


I Am Thankful For:

Our new camper

Sunny days

Blossoms on my strawberry plants

The grand kid is feeling better

Phone conversations with my sister

Jelly beans

Warm showers

Glasses and contacts so I can see

Cute spring crochet project

Honey for my tea

Having two of the cutest little dogs ever

The pear tree in bloom 

The full moon peeking at me through the clouds

Wednesday, April 1, 2026

Activities for April

April arrives with longer days, lighter moods, and the feeling that something new is possible. But this month doesn’t require big plans or dramatic changes to feel meaningful. Sometimes it’s the smaller, more intentional moments that make April feel, well... like April. Things like a vase of Spring flowers, taking a moment to enjoy a cool morning, or a simple activity that fits into the life you already.

The ideas below are gentle, realistic April activities. Nothing here requires a big time commitment, breaking the budget, or a complete lifestyle change - just small ways to notice the season, savor it, and make space for a little more ease and enjoyment as spring unfolds.

Capture the month in photos. Challenge yourself to take one photo each day in April.

Buy yourself fresh flowers just because. Tulips, daffodils, or whatever’s on sale. Treat yourself.

Host an Easter egg hunt for your kids, nieces and nephews, or your friends!

April is National Poetry Month.  Read a book of poetry.  Attend a poetry reading. Or try your hand at writing your own verses.

Create a spring playlist to give every day routines a lift.

Enjoy a delicious baked cinnamon treat on National Coffee Cake Day (April 7)

Refresh your space.  Add a few spring touches to your porch. Declutter your desk or nightstand. Or go even smaller and clear out one drawer or your purse.

Start an April reading stack. A couple books you might get to — or not.

Sit outside with your morning coffee. A warm mug and slightly chilly morning air is such a refreshing combination!

Visit a weekend farmers’ market. Stroll, sample, and leave with a farm fresh treat or two.

Start a Gratitude Journal. Each day make a list of a couple of things you're thankful for or write a few sentences about something that brings you joy.  Need some inspiration?  Check out my Thankful Thursday posts! 

Make a simple spring dessert. Lemon loaf, strawberry shortcake, or anything that tastes like sunshine.

Donate clothes you no longer wear.  As you switch to your warm weather clothing, take those winter items that never saw the light of day to your local donation center, thrift store, or charity shop. 

Have a Spring picnic. It doesn't need to be Pinterest-worthy, just grab a sandwich and head outside to a local garden, park, or your own backyard. Maybe a PB&J for Peanut Butter and Jelly Day (April 2) or observe Grilled Cheese Day (April 12)

Find Your Joy in a book during National Library Week (April 19 - 25) 

Whether you try one activity or a handful, let them serve as small invitations to slow down, breathe a little deeper, and appreciate the parts of spring that fit naturally into your life right now. Midlife is full, yes — but it’s also full of possibility. And April is the perfect reminder that even in busy seasons, ease and joy still have room to grow.

Sunday, March 29, 2026

Sunday Inspiration: Forward

 


Progress doesn’t have to be dramatic to be meaningful. Even small steps taken with intention can eventually lead to big transformations.

Thursday, March 26, 2026

Thankful Thursday: March 26, 2026

 


I Am Thankful For:

Watching the hawks soar over the ridge

Vanilla ice cream with hot fudge sauce

Falling asleep next to the man I love

A day trip to the other side of the mountains

More seedlings sprouting

A beautiful afternoon spent out on the deck

Tulips in bloom

That moment when the kitchen is completely clean

Waking up

A healthy breakfast 

Our new camper

A delicious Bolognese







Thursday, March 19, 2026

Thankful Thursday: March 19, 2026

 


I Am Thankful For:

A sunny day

Time with my grandsons

Margaritas

Laughter

Pepper plants have sprouted

Thunderstorms at night

Fog lifting off the mountains like smoke

When my dogs get the zoomies

A dusting of snow

Beef and Guinness stew

Holds available at library

Heated car seats

Music

When my son makes me laugh

Clean laundry






Tuesday, March 17, 2026

Happy Saint Patrick's Day

 


May you always have walls for the winds,

a roof for the rain,

tea beside the fire,

laughter to cheer you,

those you love near you,

and all your heart might desire.

~Irish Blessing

Monday, March 16, 2026

Give Yourself Permission

Somewhere along the way, many of us learned to wait.

We waited for approval.

For the “right time.”

For someone to tell us it was okay to do what we wanted to do.

We became experts at meeting expectations. At being dependable, capable, accommodating. We showed up for everyone else. And while that strength carried us far, it also quietly taught us that our own needs could wait.

We became the dependable ones. The helpers. The glue. We learned early how to be responsible, agreeable, and self-sacrificing. We learned that being "good" meant being quiet and keeping the peace.

Midlife has a way of challenging that belief.

It shows up as restlessness you can’t quite name. A sense that the life you built no longer fits the way it once did. A gentle but persistent feeling that something needs to shift.

And still, we hesitate.

We ask ourselves, Am I allowed?

Is it too late?

What will they think?

So let me say this with love: Give yourself permission.

You have been carrying a lot, and you no longer have to carry what isn’t yours. You are allowed to evolve. What made sense at 30 doesn’t have to define you at 50.

Choosing yourself doesn’t mean abandoning others. It means showing up whole instead of depleted. It means modeling what it looks like to honor your needs, your boundaries, your truth.

And yes, it may feel uncomfortable at first. Growth usually does. But something remarkable begins to unfold when you stop waiting for someone else’s permission.

This season of life isn’t asking you to become someone new—it’s inviting you to finally come home to yourself. You don’t need a dramatic overhaul. One small, brave step is enough.

So give yourself permission. To pause. To change. To choose yourself

You are allowed.

You are ready.

Give yourself permission.

Sunday, March 15, 2026

Sunday Inspiration: Nature

 


Nature never hurries itself, and it never apologizes for the season it’s in. Midlife asks the same of us—to stop measuring, stop comparing, and simply be where we are. It’s a season of gathering what we’ve learned and letting something new begin. A time to trust that new growth is still quietly taking shape, even if it’s subtle. 

Thursday, March 12, 2026

Thankful Thursday: March 12, 2026



I Am Thankful For:

Sunshine

Smiles shared between strangers

Helping someone find a library book

Phone calls with my daughter

A day trip with my husband

Perogi and kielbasa from the Polish market

My cucumber and tomato seeds starting to sprout

Polish candies

A warm breeze

Iris bulbs

A great book club meeting

Handwritten letters

Puttering  in my greenhouse

Reading in bed

The sound of rainfall






Sunday, March 8, 2026

Sunday Inspiration: A Voice


Midlife opens us to the freedom of thinking independently, speaking our truth, and contributing original ideas rather than simply repeating what others say or believe.  In a world full of noise and imitation, stand for your values, even when it’s uncomfortable, and trust that your perspective matters. 

Thursday, March 5, 2026

Thankful Thursday: March 5, 2026

 


I Am Thankful For:

A lovely afternoon at craft group

Foggy mornings

Camper shopping

Starting seeds for spring planting

A beautiful first day of March

A morning walk with the dogs at Biltmore Estate

Geese on the river

Daffodils

Cherry float Coke Zero Sugar

New information

A morning with the grandkid

Afternoons on the deck

Wildflowers appearing in the grass

The glimmer of a plan

Love