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Grateful For…
Uncategorized ► August 29, 2013

Grateful For…

When I read that Erika from Chimerikal would be hosting a Gratitude Link-Up I was excited. Back in the early days of this blog I took time every Sunday to list things that I was thankful for...

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High Five Friday
Uncategorized ► June 22, 2013

High Five Friday

Happy Friday, everyone! I am looking forward to a (mostly) quiet weekend with Little One and some books. What are all of you doing this weekend? I saw a High Five Friday on my friend Sam’s...

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30 Days of Thankfulness (Days 18 – 23)
Uncategorized ► December 3, 2012

30 Days of Thankfulness (Days 18 – 23)

Misplacing things has always been a problem of mine.  Even as a teenager, my dad would have me give him important things that I needed to be able to find quickly if I needed it...

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30 Days of Thankfulness (Days 11 – 17)
Uncategorized ► November 29, 2012

30 Days of Thankfulness (Days 11 – 17)

This was the week of Thanksgiving and after spending time each day reflecting on something that I’m thankful for it felt more meaningful as things that wouldn’t normally come to mind on the actual day...

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30 Days of Thankfulness (Days 1 – 10)
Uncategorized ► November 19, 2012

30 Days of Thankfulness (Days 1 – 10)

My plan is to post every Sunday with the week’s pictures for this photo project.  This week’s post is a little long because I misplaced the cord to transfer pictures from my camera to my...

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Thankfulness Photo Challenge
Uncategorized ► November 9, 2012

Thankfulness Photo Challenge

Last year in December I heard that throughout November some people had taken part in a month-long Thankfulness Photo Challenge by taking a picture each day of something that they were thankful for.  I loved...

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Giving Thanks
Uncategorized ► September 5, 2011

Giving Thanks

For having a chance to take care of the coolest dog ever. And the cutest. She makes me laugh, she makes me smile. She’s the sweetest little dog. She’s so easygoing and I love having...

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On Giving Thanks
Uncategorized ► August 29, 2011

On Giving Thanks

A wonderful night spent with other writers. It’s always inspiring to be surrounded by writers and to be able to talk about writing with others who understand what you’re talking about. And we had a...

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Uncategorized ► August 22, 2011

On Thankfulness

I’m sorry for yet another quick post. I actually envisioned this post complete with a picture of the progress I’ve made with the thankful post-its on my wall. But alas, I worked all weekend. And...

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Uncategorized ► August 15, 2011

On Giving Thanks

Very short post tonight on giving thanks. My airplane reading post (thank you for all of your great responses!) was written and posted literally ten minutes before I left for the airport that day. I...

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I'm Crystal, the storyteller behind Dreams, etc. I'm all about learning how to live slowly & sustainably, while also seeking adventure as we follow our dreams, etc.

I took these in early January when the snow still I took these in early January when the snow still felt a bit magical, but right now I’m just ready to walk barefoot in grass.

When I was younger I used to imagine what it would be like if we got so much snow that it would be piled high above our doors. I wondered if we’d be able to create tunnels in the snow to move around in.

And this year might just be the year we find out. I’m kidding, of course, but at this point I feel like we’ve been buried in snow. We’re even on track to beat some snow records I think (the amount of snow and the number of consecutive days with snow on the ground.

So. What’s the weather like where you are?
February was here and gone in the blink of an eye February was here and gone in the blink of an eye but contained moments I’ll carry with me forever.
When it’s almost halfway through February and yo When it’s almost halfway through February and you still haven’t posted January’s recap. January was filled with lots of family time. 💙
Hello, friends! 👋🏼 Swipe through for a few g Hello, friends! 👋🏼 Swipe through for a few glimpses from January. As 2022 came to an end I had this feeling that I was preparing to hibernate and I guess, in a way, I have. I’ve been slowly easing into the new year, focused on getting back into a few routines after Iceland and the holidays. And it’s been a great month. I can’t believe it’s almost over. What have your favorite moments of January been?
2022. Looking back on this year it was the year of 2022. Looking back on this year it was the year of so many dreams experiences. Whales. Cape Cod/Nantucket. Iceland. I saw musicals that have I’ve been dreaming of with Moulin Rouge, Wicked, and Six. 

It wasn’t without its stresses and rough moments but I’m grateful for the good that can be found, even when it’s hard.
Let’s journey back to November for the second we Let’s journey back to November for the second weekly dam walk of the month. My dad joined me for this one and we made it somewhat fast because it was a chilly day. “The water looks cold,” I said when we back to the car.

Between Iceland and the below zero, windy, and snowy weather we had last week (which came with requests from my parents not to go) it’s been a few weeks since I’ve been to the dam and I miss it!
Years ago I celebrated Christmas and New Years in Years ago I celebrated Christmas and New Years in Vienna and it still lives in my memory today as such a special time. I know December in Reykjavik will be the same—and not just because I came home with a little over $100 worth of ornaments of all 13 Yule Lads AND their mom AND the Christmas cat. (There was a little bit of miscommunication between my mom and me on that shopping trip. 😂)

It might have been cold (and when that wind hits you don’t want to be outside or by the harbour…I speak from windswept, breath-stolen experience and will forever be grateful for the library we eventually found respite in) and we only saw the sun a few hours each day, but seeing this already charming city decked out in Christmas lights with a skating rink and the prettiest tree secured it’s place in my heart.

Reykjavik, I hope to see you again one day. Soon. Probably not in December, but I’m glad I got to see you in December once.
Last year my niece and I visited New York at Chris Last year my niece and I visited New York at Christmastime and it was fun to see the city decked out in lights. I can also now say that I’ve seen the Rockefeller Christmas Tree and skating rink and the Saks Christmas lights, but I’ve also seen the crowds they draw.

It was completely different in Reykjavik this year. You actually had a chance to skate on the ice rink if you wanted (and I never did the conversation, but I think it’s cheaper) and you could actually walk up to the Christmas tree. Two very different Christmas in the city experiences.
Iceland, Day 2, Part 2. We ended the Golden Circle Iceland, Day 2, Part 2. We ended the Golden Circle tour with a stop at Thingvellir National Park. My fingers froze as I took these photos but it was worth it to capture this view. 😍 PS - the last photo is from a lake we stopped at on our way from Geysir to Thingvellir.
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