Goodbye Fall, Hello Winter Fun
December 19, 2025![]() |
| Getting ready for holiday fun! |
Last year at this time, we were unpacking after our move and were still recovering from Hurricane Milton. I couldn’t think about winter fun or hosting Christmas without bursting into tears. This year, I’m looking forward to it! I’m also looking forward to experiencing more fun in general…at least until the next home renovation project starts.
But before
I get to winter fun, here’s a quick review of my fall fun list. I was able to
check off most of the items:
Put together a fall themed
jigsaw puzzle like this one. Finished.
Enjoy watching Lightning
hockey and Buccaneers football on TV. I like sports and use them to bond with
family members. I’m excited that I can finally watch Lightning games after
being unable to for a couple of years since the team changed the company that
airs their games locally. Yes! Go Bolts and Bucs!
I forgot all about the
Hillsborough County Fair, and I still haven’t managed persimmon cookies. However,
I did bake pumpkin bread and pumpkin scones.
After watching planner videos, I abandoned the one I was
planning to buy because I fell in love with the cover of this planner. One
of my past favorites came from Archer & Olive, so I expect to love using
this one.
Enjoy the annual The Girl
Next Door fall extravaganza podcast. These two are so much
fun to listen to, and I love their annual look at all things fall. Done.
Ease back into visits to
the barn. No horse can ever replace Tank, but I still love horses and am lucky
enough to have access to them through my friend who owns the barn where Tank
lived. I want to start going there now and then to get my horse fix. Resuming regular visits to the barn has been hard,
but I’m sticking with it.
I’ve ordered the photos for my album of special Tank photos, but haven’t
yet put it together.
Continue and expand my art
education and practice through regular sketching, art journaling, and using the
art instruction books I have. I want to do artsy things most days of the
week. I am doing some art, just not
as much as I want to do. A work in progress.
Participate in Positively
Present’s annual Gratitude Challenge (link is to last year’s
challenge). I
participated as many days as I could. Not as many as I would have liked, but
oh, well.
I didn’t read much from my
fall reading list, just The Thirteenth Tale, by Diana Setterfield,
and I’ve started The Small and the Mighty, by Sharon McMahon. I’m
still waiting for my turn with the new Thursday Murder Club mystery, The Impossible Fortune.
I didn’t get around to
reading The Accidental Alchemist by Gigi Pandan,
Lauryn Harper Falls Apart, by Shauna Robinson,
or September, by Rosamunde Pilcher. I also didn’t
get around to Keys to Drawing, by Bert Dodson, or Carolly
Erickson’s To the Scaffold: The Life of Marie Antoinette. They’re
all still on the TBR list for someday!
On to holiday/winter fun
Host
Christmas for our local family.
I’ve got another puzzle lined up to start after Christmas.
Brunch at
Oxford Exchange with M. A holiday tradition.
Bake
molasses sugar cookies to eat and give as gifts.
I want to take some field trips, maybe to The Book Rescuers and/or The Paperback Exchange, and this citrus U-Pick farm.
Continue
making friends with new horses at my old barn, taking advantage of our nice
winter weather.
Visit Bok Tower Gardens again, hopefully before the “Dream Weaver: Tales from the Trees” event
finishes.
Hopefully,
this is just the start of winter fun. The future also holds some travel
planning, working around another major home renovation we want to do in 2026.
What
winter fun do you have planned?


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