Hello 2026: Goals, Gratitude, and a Whole Lot of Excitement
Happy New Year, friends! ✨
Hello, 2026—you already feel like you’re going to be a good one.
I’m stepping into this new year with excitement buzzing in my bones and a heart full of anticipation. There’s just something about a fresh calendar that makes everything feel possible again. This year isn’t about pressure or perfection for me—it’s about intention, experiences, and progress in whatever form that takes.
One of the biggest highlights on the horizon is a dream I’ve carried with me since I was about 16 years old: a trip to New York City. I can hardly believe I finally get to say that out loud. I’m looking forward to all the touristy things—walking the streets, soaking in the energy, and seeing places I’ve only ever admired from afar. It feels surreal and incredibly exciting to check this off my life list.
Another trip close to my heart will be heading north to visit Trevor and his family. This Nana needs some quality snuggle time with Kyndall and Liam. There is nothing better than being surrounded by little voices, laughter, and the sweet chaos that only grandchildren bring.
2026 also marks a special milestone for Mr. C. and me—our 5th wedding anniversary. Even though we’ve been together for over 20 years, it still feels worth celebrating. Life has had its seasons, but we’re still here, still choosing each other, and that’s something I never take for granted.
As for my goals this year, I’m keeping things realistic and meaningful. Decluttering the house is high on my list. The older I get, the stronger the urge becomes to simplify and let go of what no longer serves us. I don’t need to do it all at once—I just need to start somewhere.
I’m also committing to working in a personal journal. I love my blog, but I want something just for me—a space to decorate with washi tape and stickers, to write without editing, and to create for the joy of it.
Health is another focus this year. I’ll be honest—I love carbs, sugar, pasta, bread, and chocolate. Cutting back won’t be easy, but I know small changes add up, and I want to take better care of myself.
I’ve also been missing having a home computer. My desk is organized, staged, and ready—it just needs the computer to bring it to life. I truly believe if it’s there, I’ll use it.
And then there’s my passport. Still not finished. Still on the list. This is the year it gets done—no more excuses.
I don’t make resolutions because they never seem to stick for me. Goals feel gentler. If I stumble, I’ll keep going. If something no longer fits, I’ll adjust. That’s grace, and I’m allowing myself plenty of it this year.
Here’s to new beginnings, meaningful goals, and a year filled with experiences worth remembering.
Cheers to 2026—let’s do this. 🥂


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