From a young age, I’ve loved putting pen to paper. As a child, I kept a diary where I recorded the events that mattered to me. My fondness for notebooks, lists, and stationery has never waned, and writing has always been a cherished part of my life.
This love for writing continued into my adult life. Writing is cathartic for me. When you write honestly and unreservedly, not only about the events in your life but also about your feelings, you unburden yourself of emotions that bog you down and keep you from accomplishing what you want to accomplish or of being the sort of person you’d really like to be….Enjoy!
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Books & Yarn: My October Reads
Intro: Each month, I share the stories that have kept me company while I crochet, a little catalogue of the books I’ve loved (and sometimes not so loved). There’s something so soothing about pairing words with stitches. Watching TV can feel too overstimulating, but slipping into an audiobook while my hands move through the rhythm
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Books & Yarn: My September Reads
I’ve always loved reading whether it’s curling up with a good book or losing myself in an audiobook while my crochet hook dances through the yarn. This little blog section isn’t a review so much as a catalogue for me, a gentle record of what’s been filling my mind and heart lately. But if you’re
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Belated April 2025 Yarn Haul
Besides the obvious fact that I am very late to write up my April yarn haul here is a little into for anyone new to my blog… Back in 2024 I decided to share my latest yarn haul; but with a twist. It was not about showing off new yarn; it was part of a
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September 2025 Yarn Haul
Little intro for anyone new to my blog: Back in 2024 I decided to share my latest yarn haul; but with a twist. It was not about showing off new yarn; it was part of a journey to embrace a more intentional, minimalist lifestyle. Cutting back on my yarn addiction one skein at a time…
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The Joy of Audiobooks: A Gentle Companion to Crochet
There’s something magical about the way crochet invites us into stillness. The soft rhythm of the hook, the texture of yarn between our fingers, the satisfaction of watching something beautiful grow stitch by stitch, it’s more than a hobby; it’s a form of therapy. For many of us living with chronic illness, sensory sensitivities, or
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