December Reflections 2022
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17. I Said Goodbye To – December Reflections 2022
This prompt was a little difficult at first because I couldn’t think of anything big that I said goodbye to. But then I thought a little bit deeper and realized that I say goodbye to a lot of little things throughout the year, in particular things revolving around Forest as his grows up. So, this is a goodbye to the sandbox! He hadn’t played with it in a couple of years and I would keep asking if I could get rid of it but he would say no. Finally he told me he was done playing with it and that turned out to be a good thing because when I…
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16. Treasures – December Reflections 2022
How about some beach treasures from South Padre Island for today’s post? Common Sundial, Architectonica nobilis Spotted Porcelain Crab, Porcellana sayana Lettered Olive, Oliva sayana, with Common Atlantic Slippersnails, Crepidula fornicata Gray Sea Star, Luidia clathrata Clearnose Skate, Rostroraja eglanteria –a mermaid’s purse, the egg case for this species. Western Gulf Stone Crab, Menippe adina Giant Hermit Crab, Petrochirus diogenes Blackback Land Crab, Gecarcinus lateralis Yellow Prickly Cockle, Dallocardia muricata
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15. Journal/Planner – December Reflections 2022
Several years ago there was a huge planner boom, almost like scrapbooking but using planner. In fact, I think several former scrapbookers ended up launching their own planner lines! That has tapered off a lot and I only bit into the craze one time, buying a thick planner and then realizing after using it a few months that it wasn’t how I enjoyed writing my to-do lists and remembering events. If I go back to my college days I can pinpoint when I started using a planner. I bought one that the university bookstore had every year and it worked out pretty well. I still have some of those and…
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14. I Said Hello To – December Reflections 2022
…Florida again for the first time in a little over 2 years. The last time I had been in the state was January 2020 and that was in central Florida, and the time previous to that was in March 2014 when I was pregnant with Forest and that was to south Florida. I hadn’t been back to the panhandle since we hiked through in February/March 2011 on the Florida Trail. I had forgotten what a stunning part of the state the Apalachicola area was and it really made me want to move there. A little bit of Florida without the crowds…just perfect! Chris still pretends he’s along the Forgotten Coast…
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13. Delicious – December Reflections 2022
New Mexican food probably deserves to be posted here but I don’t think I took any photos of the food while in New Mexico. We had some delicious pozole and wonderful enchiladas, and definitely missed the free chips and salsa situation that comes with Tex-Mex, but the lack of photos is hampering my ability to make them the highlight here. What? I can write a post without photos? Do you know me? How long have you been reading? You know that’s not something I do often! Photos, I need photos! So, the deliciousness that gets shared here is my jar of roselle syrup that I made at the end of…
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12. Little Me – December Reflections 2022
I don’t have many photos of Little Me around as most of those photos are at my parent’s house, but I do have a scan of this photo on hand. It may have even appeared on this blog at some point in the last 20 years, too, so apologies if you’ve seen it before! For years I thought I caught this fish. Years. I was three and we’d gone down to Rockport for a vacation, I feel like it might have been over Labor Day weekend. My parents can probably clarify that part. I remember the condo we stayed at and can conjure up some vague memories and feelings about…
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11. Best Decision of 2022 – December Reflections 2022
Traveling to New Mexico this summer for our 20th anniversary was the best decision of the year, I think. Forest was at my parents house for two weeks and Chris and I had solo time in New Mexico. It wasn’t quite the trip we were planning because of the wildfires going on in the mountains around Pecos but we made the best of it. This tiny cabin along the Pecos River was an utter delight and I cannot wait to go back there again in the future. The trip helped round out the last state in the Four Corners that I needed to visit and now all I’m missing in…
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10. Brings Me Joy – December Reflections 2022
This kid, always bringing me joy. He lights up the room and has so much curiosity and love!
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9. This was Unexpected – December Reflections 2022
Back in early October we went to Martin Dies Jr. State Park for our first camping trip of the season. On Saturday morning we headed out for a hike on the Wildlife Trail in the Walnut Ridge Unit and found the trail fairly busy. In fact, it was bustling not just with hikers but folks heading out for paddling trips as a canoe launch is right there, too. Honestly, I was surprised how busy the whole area was considering it is typically pretty quiet in that area when we hike. We crossed the big bridge over the pond inlet and weren’t too far down the main trail when suddenly Chris…
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8. Gold – December Reflections 2022
Let’s consider this a “Wordless Wednesday” for Thursday! I’m not sure what to write about with this prompt except more music so I’ll spare you that! Here’s a post that this topic reminded me of: Gold Dust Sunset—can’t help you with the now defunct embedded YouTube but the link to Gov’t Mule feat. Grace Potter still works and is worth listening to.