As we head into NYE, I want to thank you for continuing to read my posts as I keep rolling them out. I finally took my writing more seriously and I was able to draw you in, my amazing readers. There is so much to come in the new year, but I am so happy to have made it so far. I am now rounding up the most read posts of 2024.
In Wellbeing, post election feelings in America, Explain Yourself: We Need to Talk, my lived chronic illness experience in Chronic Illnesses: When Sticking to a Routine Gets Hard and a weekend signoff Have a Weekend of Laughter made it to the top.
In Motherhood, the congrats to 5 Unexpected Parenting Lessons I Learned from Being a Babysitter in NYC, Keep it on: Why Children Should Listen to the Radio for the parents looking to expand musical genre knowledge in their kids and Conversations with Kids: Not Because I Have to.
In Relationships, I wrote about my neighbor Chuck in A Friend in Waiting: Getting to Know My Neighbor. This was my effort to throw caution to the wind and create community with the people around me. We also have my My New York City Hall Wedding from 2012 and 21 Questions: Get to Know me.
In Adventure, the posts No Summer Camp? Now What?, Our Montréal Trip: A Full Recap to see one of my best friends and Saratoga Springs: Rich History and Natural Beauty.
In Food, you read the Crispy and Flavorful Fried Chicken with Noodles, The Best Chicken if you Follow these Rules and Pressure Cooker Mashed Potatoes and Beef Stew recipes, which I hope you all tried.
In Decor, Analysis Paralysis and Wall Decor: Overcoming Decision Fatigue took the cake along with What I Found, How I Styled: Thrifting Edition and Entryway Elegance: Choosing between Mirror and Artwork.
In Style, one of my favorites to write Confidence, Choice and Love: My Hair, My Business, 4 Easy Hairstyles for Black Kids that Last the School Week and Chic or Not: Creativity, Confidence and Black Culture in Fashion round off all the selections.
Thank you for being here! I hope to see more of you in 2025. Happy New Year and see you back here in January.
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