Friday, January 9, 2026

Friday Favorites, 1.9.2026.

 


Happy Friday, friends! How has your week been? I'm not going to lie, my week has been rough. I knew that the week would kick my butt, but I wasn't prepared for the degree of which that would be. Add to that the fact that I've had a sickness on top of this, and well...you get my drift. I'm glad to be feeling a bit better by now, and I'm really happy that it's Friday. I'll jump in with some favorites from the week.



Kendra came over Sunday night and we had fun browsing Pinterest for ideas for our vision boards that we want to do for 2026. I hope to get started on this over the weekend, but we'll see if that actually happens. Being creative and spending time with friends is always a favorite! 






Even though re-entry has been tough this week, I've seriously missed going to work everyday! My co-workers are some of my favorite people, and I missed them during the two weeks off. Getting dressed is also my favorite, and this week's theme was surviving in comfortable clothing. Today is actually comfy/cozy day, which I'm thrilled about, but I was comfy everyday this week. The one day when I had a lot of white on was the day we surprised the students by having a white out day, in hopes that it would bring about some fluffy precipitation. Unbeknownst to us when we scheduled this back in December that it would be 70 degrees that day! 🤣 



This image from IG was a favorite thing this week! Remember the ins and outs trend from last year? This makes me want to bring it back. 



This is one of my favorite quotes! 



Favorite hallway by room 304! I missed seeing students on Monday; it was so good to see their sweet little smiles on Tuesday. 



Girl dinners are my favorite dinners! 



Do you spy my little green bracelet? One of my favorite fifth graders made me this for Christmas in a little gift with this, a candy cane, and a packet of Swiss Miss. She thanked me for being a friend and a "kind teacher" to her, and she gave me this saying that they didn't have a lot of money for gifts. First of all, y'all. This is the sweetest and favorite thing that I got, by far, because it was from her heart. Secondly, I've known this sweet baby since she was in the second grade and her dad had just died. She is a little angel! I cried over her heartfelt gift and I've been wearing the bracelet. 





Finding seasonal screensavers for my phone is one of my favorite things; I went with the one at the top of these three pictures. 



Someone hung this magnet on the door frame of our break room at work, and it's one of my favorite things ever! 



The best/my favorite medicine to take at night when I'm sick! 



Y'all. Home has been my favorite place to be all week! Call it re-entry, me being tired, or being rundown...I've been home and showered/in pajamas by eight every night this week. I am not mad about this and know that my body has needed the rest. I'm looking forward to the weekend! What was a favorite of yours from the week? I'd love to hear from you! Thanks for reading my blog today, friends. Love to all!

Jenn ❤️



Thursday, January 8, 2026

winter bucket list 2026

 


Happy Thursday, friends! I've been seeing everyone talk about bucket lists on their blogs, and I'm jumping on the band wagon. I looked back to see if I ever made one for the fall, but I never got around to it, apparently. Do you enjoy these types of posts? I'd love to hear your thoughts on this topic. 


Okay, here goes.




  • have friends over often for dinner
  • make a vision board for 2026 (I want to talk more about this soon!)
  • enjoy being at home at night
  • take some walks at my favorite parks when it's cold
  • wear all of the clothes in my closet
  • make hearty soups
  • enjoy a snow day or two
  • rake the leaves in my backyard
  • clean out some kitchen cabinets and the pantry
  • enjoy more fires outside in the fire pit
  • go through pictures and add some into frames
  • spend more time with my sons, bonus points if it's one on one
  • invite Drew and Mallory over for dinner one night (this is his new girlfriend)
  • change my mantel (decoration wise)
  • keep my windows and glass doors cleaner (ugh, dogs)
  • clean my car often, including the windows inside
  • light candles when I'm at home
  • talk to my sisters more
  • go on a sister date with Trish

This is all I can think of for now. What is something on your Winter bucket list? I'd love to hear from you! Thanks for reading my blog today, friends. Love to all! 


Jenn 


Wednesday, January 7, 2026

the Wednesday hodgepodge & currently

 


Happy Wednesday, friends! I'm here with Joyce again today for the weekly hodgepodge...this is a post that I dearly love; thank you, Joyce, for your inspiring and thought provoking questions each and every week! I'll jump right in!


1. What three words would you use to describe your 2025? I would say that my year was different, eventful, and beautiful. I'm kind of over talking about 2025, though, so I'm going to just move right along. 


2. Every January since 1967, Lake Superior University has published a list of words they'd like to see banished from the Queen's English. Words may be banished due to misuse, overuse, or just general uselessness. Of the words listed below, which one do you use most often? Which word or phrase would you like to see banished from everyday speech and why? Is there a word you think should have made the list? 


67-demure-cooked-massive-incentivize-full stop-perfect-gift/gifted-my bad-reach out


Without a doubt I would banish the phrase 67 from the English vocabulary. It's not a word or even a phrase, honestly, and doesn't deserve a place in a dictionary. 


3. What are you nightly rituals? Is that different from your ideal nightly ritual? If so, what's your ideal? I have a routine at night before I go to bed: I straighten up downstairs, sometimes I'll make my lunch for the next day, then I go upstairs, wash my face, and change into my nightshirt. I pull my bed covers down, and climb in, then I call Chris and talk to him for at least fifteen minutes. I watch TikTok videos before I fall asleep, after I'm done talking on the phone. Some nights find me talking to Marilyn until ten, like we did on Monday night. I don't know that I have an ideal nighttime routine. 


4. January 6th was National Bean Day. Do you like beans? Which one is your favorite? What's the last thing you made with beans? I like beans, but black beans are my favorite. Taco soup was probably the last thing I made that called for beans. 


5. Are you easily embarrassed? Elaborate. I am! I don't love being in the center of attention, so anytime something draws people to focus on me, I get embarrassed. 


6. Insert your own random thought here. My random thought is going to be segue into this month's Currently with Amy! I passed the baton to her to carry on with Currently, since my life is too busy right now to remember to host two link parties a month. This month's prompts were what we're currently loving, resolving, planning, eating/drinking, watching/reading. I'll jump in with part two of this post!

I'm loving being back at work! 

 


It felt great to be walking around the halls again on Monday, but I sure missed all the little faces! I was so happy to see them on Tuesday. I'm so grateful that I love my job this much; I don't take this for granted.


I don't do much resolving, honestly, but I need to get better with a few things. One of them is eating; I need to start eating better so that I can continue on with losing weight. I've put about seven pounds back on since the fall, and I need to get them back off ASAP. The other thing I'm resolving to do is to be better with my money. For someone who has never had to deal with bills and finances, I don't want to beat myself up too much, but I could definitely improve. 


I'm planning to eat at home more, or even to share a weekly meal with friends. Marilyn and I were talking about this recently, and this is something we both need and want to do more of. I'm excited to see what this will look like, but we talked about it last night when she came over for our first shared meal of 2026. 


I'm eating/drinking the same kinds of things as usual, but I aimed to be healthier in my grocery shopping this week. Zero sugar Ginger Ale is my drink of choice; if that's not available, I will also always take a Diet Coke. 



This was our girl dinner last night. Marilyn made us these little pizza pinwheels. They were delicious! 


I'm watching/reading these: 



And I'm watching episodes of Emily in Paris and alternating movies. Monday night I watched Pitch Perfect on Netflix. I'm not into TV much, honestly. That being said, I'm looking forward to watching The People We Meet on Vacation on Netflix after this Friday! Will you watch this? 


I feel like this was the longest blog post ever. Thanks for sticking around till the end and for reading today! Love to all. 


Jenn 




Tuesday, January 6, 2026

inspired writing Tuesdays--a life that surprises & a word for my year

 


Happy Tuesday, friends! 


I'm so glad that life resumed normal for me yesterday. I enjoyed my break, but I have changed so much that I loved being back at work. I enjoy being home when I'm here, don't get me wrong, but I actually thought this last week about having too much time on my hands. I feel like this is such an answered prayer for me! It could be the opposite, and I could be totally exhausted. And some days, I am! But for the most part, I'm just grateful...grateful to have a job that I love, for the new friends this job has afforded me, that I am able to live life and make it on my own, keep up with my bills, handle problems that arise when I have fraud attempted on me with my credit card...I could keep going, but you can see why I was feeling grateful yesterday when I was thinking of what I wanted to write about today. 


I also feel like I could be bitter about this, but I'm choosing not to be. I'm grateful that God has worked on my perspective and for the attitude that He has given me. Again, this isn't to say that there aren't hard days that pop up; there are, trust me. All I have to do is remind myself of some of these things, and before I know it, I'm back to experiencing His peace that surpasses all understanding. 


For the record, the things I listed above are things that I actually dealt with and thought of yesterday as I was killing time at work. Sometimes I lose sleep over worrying about something I've forgotten to pay, or whether or not I'll have more attempts with credit card fraud. Is it normal that I've experienced this several times in about four months? Asking for a friend! Anyway, all of this got me to thinking about what I want to share today, about going through the motions of a life that never ceases to surprise me. I hope you enjoy this! 


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If you had told my younger self what my life would look like right now, she probably would have laughed...or stared at you in total disbelief. Not because the life I have now is bad—actually, it's the opposite—but because it's different in ways I never expected. 


Some surprises come with fireworks. Others slip in quietly, changing everything in a way you don't fully notice until one day you look and realize, "Oh...this is my life now."


And honestly? I'm learning to appreciate both kinds. 


I think most of us grow up imagining a pretty straight path. You picture how things will unfold—love will look like this, marriage will feel like that, your career will move steadily along, your happiness will follow predictable lines. And then real life steps in with its plot twists, heartbreaks, joys, redirections, and people you never saw coming.


Some of those twists knock the wind out of you.

Some save you.

And some reshape you so completely that you're almost grateful for the moments you once feared. 


My current life is surprising...in the very best way.


It's quieter than I thought it would be, but it's deeper.

It's less planned, but it's more honest.

It's marked by detours I never wanted at the time—but those detours are exactly where I found strength, softness, laughter, and love I didn't even know I needed.


And that's the most beautiful thing about a surprising life: it teaches you to stay open.

Open to healing.

Open to letting go.

Open to starting over.

Open to joy that shows up unexpectedly—sometimes long after you stopped believing it would.


I used to think stability came from knowing what would happen next. Now I think it comes from trusting myself to handle whatever comes my way.


So here's to the life I didn't plan—the one that still turned out meaningful, rich, full of lessons, full of second chances, full of people who show up in ways that feel like gifts.


Here's to the surprising life...the life that feels, somehow, even more like mine than the one I'd pictured. 


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I hope you sense the frame of mind I'm in when I write like this; I'm not mad or sad, but reflective. These are all real things that I think about often, some of them good and some of them not so much. There are things that I'm doing now that I'm not used to having to do, and sometimes it's overwhelming trying to remember it all. I said to my sister last night that somedays I feel like I'm doing an amazing job of life; other times I'm failing miserably (kidding, I know I'm not actually doing that). I'm learning, though. I'm learning to remember that it's a process, and it's one I'm becoming more and more accustomed to as the months tick by. There are real things that I worry about, though, most of it being financial. I'm making strides to ensure that I have enough money to cover my bills and living expenses. I'm constantly thinking about the future, and I'm planning. As long as I keep making forward progress, I think this is good. 


I'm always reminding myself to be mindful, to pray about all of these things that take up brain space in my head, and trusting that God will see me through each step of the way. After all...



Right? I saw this yesterday and saved it to my phone as a gentle, constant reminder.


Before I wrap this up, I wanted to share something from my day yesterday. We had a morning session at work, when our administrators fed us breakfast and our principal encouraged us to keep going to finish out this school year strong. I love this woman, by the way, and consider her a personal friend. Kristie greatly inspired me to choose a word for my year, and though it wasn't something I'd planned on doing, I decided to give it a go and see what I could come up with. After using Chat GPT for this and answering some questions, I found my word for this year! It's....


Allow.


This year, I chose this word because it feels soft, steady, and brave all at once. I'm entering a season where I don't want to force anything into place. I don't want to grip so tightly that I miss the goodness right in front of me. I don't want to rush my healing, my growth, or my joy. I just want to be present for what's unfolding—and trust that I don't have to wrestle life into shape for it to turn out beautifully. 


Allow is my reminder to exhale. To let things go, instead of pushing. To trust myself instead doubting every step. To stay open instead of shrinking back. To receive goodness—love, peace, joy—without questioning if I deserve it.


It's a word that asks me to soften, not weaken...to step forward with openness, not fear...to make room for the unexpected blessings that just might be on their way.


I chose allow because this year, I want to stop resisting the good things meant for me. I want to allow calm. I want to allow connection. I want to allow joy. I want to allow love that feels steady and real. I want to allow myself to grow without rushing the process. This is the year I choose to open my hands, loosen my shoulders, and trust the timing of my own life. 


This is the year I allow. 


So, what say you? Have you ever experienced this feeling of an unexpected life? I'd love to hear from you, even if that's not something you know anything about. Thanks for reading my blog today, friends! Love to all.


Jenn




Monday, January 5, 2026

Hello Monday: Back to Reality

 



Happy Monday, friends! I hope you had a great weekend! I can't wait to hear from you at the end of today's post. I'm linking up with Holly and Sarah for today's blog post. I'll jump right in!



I started off my Friday by sleeping in late that morning. If you're reading this today, just know that this week is going to kick my butt! I've enjoyed a leisurely life since Friday December 19th, and I anticipate re-entry being hard. I slept in late every single day almost, I didn't wear lipstick, I dressed comfortably every single day, I stayed up late every night, I fully relaxed and even stayed home a ton! I don't regret even one second; well, maybe I regret being sick with a stomach virus, but that's the only thing. That being said, on this particular day, I met up with my mom and sister for lunch and errands. We weren't out long since there was rain headed our way that we didn't want to be out in, but after I parted from them, I went and got my oil changed. I'm excited for this, because it was something I needed desperately; I'm proud of myself for this, because I did something productive over the break.


I drove to Mississippi after this to see Chris, where we spent the rest of the day doing things for him and his house.



Coffee is always inevitable! 



How cute is this place? 




This weekend was what they call First Monday in Ripley; it's where a bunch of different people have booths to sell everything under the sun from animals and livestock to clothing/shoes. It was cold! We rented a golf cart for it this time around, which we'll do from now on. We had so much, though, and then...



...this happened, and we accidentally got Chris a puppy. She was free! He got her for his dad, because he had been wanting a dog. But then his dad said that he'd changed his mind and so now, it looks Chris has himself a new baby. 🤣 We named her Reese, since she looks like a Reese's peanut butter cup.





And this is all we did for the rest of the weekend! Puppies are a lot of work; I'm glad she doesn't belong to me. 


Yesterday was church, and then lunch afterward with Drew and his girlfriend. I came home and took a nap and then got ready for today. Today's an easy day for us, since students won't start until tomorrow. We're doing something fun for them on Tuesday and having a white out day for the staff, in hopes that it'll bring us some snow! This should be fun to surprise them with, and hopefully it'll ease them into the day and week with a smile on their faces. 


What'd you do this weekend that you loved? I'd love to hear from you! Thanks for reading my blog today, friends. Love to all! 


Jenn 


Friday, January 2, 2026

Friday Favorites, the first of 2026! {1.2.2026.}

 


Happy Friday, friends! I'm not sure who all is posting here today in the blog world, but I can't pass up an opportunity to share some favorites from my week. It's been such a fun, festive two weeks of Winter Break! I can't believe it's time to go back to work/school on Monday, but I'm also excited to meet up again with my co-workers. We'll have a day of easing back in on Monday without students; it'll be back to business on Tuesday. Okay, I'm jumping in with some favorites from this week! 





I shared about this yesterday in a short post for New Year's day, but one favorite of mine this week was completing year fifteen of reading the Bible chronologically. I haven't done this consecutively for that many years, because I vary things up from year to year sometimes, but that's how many trips I've made it through the Bible. I finished it on Wednesday and started all over again on Thursday. I love this way of reading the Bible each year, and I'm the type of person who believes that you need a plan to read the Bible. I know I'm one who sticks to a plan more than just reading something on my own. It's only day two of this, so if you want to join me, come on! I use the YouVersion Bible app on my phone; select the white and blue plan of The Bible Recap, and follow the steps to get started. It's that easy and only takes about twenty minutes a day! All of us have at least that to spare, right? 



Another favorite this week was taking down my Christmas and replacing it with winter/Valentine's day. I love starting a year with a freshly cleaned house! This week was no exception. 



This was a favorite thing I saw on socials this week! It's good to know these things beforehand, right? Hello, I'm Jenn, and I work in an elementary school. I need to know these things beforehand! I promptly sent this to my friend group that I have lunch with each day at school this week. They need to know as well! 




This was another favorite thing from socials this week. This feels so true! 




Yet another favorite thing from Instagram. 











My favorite night this week was New Year's Eve! Chris, Kendra, and her guy all came over and we went to dinner and then came back here to get comfy for a game night followed by a fire in the fire pit. We loved sitting outside while we listened to music as we rang in the new year. There was laughter, singing, some slow dancing, a little kissing as we welcomed in 2026; it was a really fun night. I'm so glad we hung out here, though! 



Thursday was an easy day. I slept in really late, I went to breakfast, then I stayed home for the rest of the day. I took a nap and eventually went to pick up Marilyn; we went to eat at Mom's and Bill's house for an early dinner. This was delicious! We had smoked sausage, black eyed peas, corn, turnip greens, fried okra, and cornbread. 



One last thing for this week before wrapping this up...another non-favorite was that Chloe had a setback in her paw recovery. Poor baby! We've had to get her back onto an anti-inflammatory, and she's being closely monitored. What were some favorites from your week? I'd love to hear from you! Thanks for reading my blog today, friends. Love to all!


Jenn 

Friday Favorites, 1.9.2026.

  Happy Friday, friends! How has your week been? I'm not going to lie, my week has been rough. I knew that the week would kick my butt, ...