July 2020 Highlights

Hello, August 2020! 2020 - The Year That Must Not Be Named. But I still like to take the time at the end of each month to round up a few of my favorite moments. Today I'm sharing three of the best books I read in July, my Phenology Wheel, spreads from my Hobonichi Weeks, two finished knitting projects (!), a video of my month of journaling, and a smattering of pictures. I've been working really hard to keep it cozy around here - even in July and especially in 2020!

Hobonichi Weeks – Week 29 of 2020

I use my blogging time on Monday mornings to take a look back at the previous week. I fill in my Hobonichi Weeks every day: on the left side of the spread, I write a few sentences about each day. Sometimes it's gratitude or gripes, sometimes it's just something I want to remember, and sometimes... Continue Reading →

Hobonichi Weeks – Week 27 of 2020

On Monday mornings I spend my blogging time reflecting on the week that just ended. By documenting each day in my Hobonichi Weeks, it's easy to look back and see what worked and what didn't the week before. I use my Weeks to track my daily/weekly tasks, the habits I'm working to strengthen, and my... Continue Reading →

June 2020 Highlights

The end of June slipped by and we're already several days into July! I considered skipping my June highlights post, but knew that I'd regret it down the road. I write these posts because I love seeing all of my small efforts throughout the month add up to something much bigger. Each day, I try... Continue Reading →

Hobonichi Weeks – Week 26 of 2020

Happy Monday, friends. I like to take some time on Monday mornings to look back on last week's spread in my Hobonichi Weeks. Each day I document my tasks, habits, and writing time. I also spend a few minutes writing just a couple of sentences about the day. Right now I'm using my habit tracker... Continue Reading →

Hobonichi Weeks – Week 25 of 2020

On Monday mornings I like to spend a few minutes reflecting back on the week that just ended. My trusted Hobonichi Weeks helps me with this - I use its lush tamoe river paper to track my daily/weekly tasks, my daily habits that I'm working to strengthen, and my writing time each day. On the... Continue Reading →

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