I hope that everyone had an amazing holiday season and a happy New Year :). I took a little break to unplug, reset and spend quality time with my family – it felt so good to be fully present.

I’m feeling refreshed and excited for the new year. Now is the time to reflect on all that we have learned and what are the new things we want to create in our lives :). In this new year, may all our dreams and wishes come true! 🙂 I’m wishing you a very happy, abundant and joyful 2025!
Going back to last year and last month of the year (because this is what this post is supposed to be about) and using just one word, I would describe it: magical!

Of course, it was a must to see at least one (or more) Santa, who actually did very well last year :). We did lots of baking, cooking and enjoying all the food we prepared as a family (together). Do not be fouled, because I did prepare majority of the meals, but I did not stick to the Polish tradition this time. The tradition where you prepare 12 dishes for Christmas Eve alone. We couldn’t not make pierogis though – well, that is already our family’s tradition for Christmas Eve. No Christmas Eve without pierogis in our home :). When I have all six hands on it, it’s a very quick and fun process to make about 50 of them (pierogis) at once :).



The last two weeks of the year were mostly about the gifts that Santa left under the Christmas tree, of course :). All three of us were enjoying fully this time together and I loved it so much. We made some amazing memories!


At the very beginning of December, we also visited Upper Canada Village (just like the year before) to see their “Alight at Night” event. You can see it in the reel below 🙂 and whenever you have a chance, I highly recommend it to visit (especially in December) :
Find me on social media, because it’ll be great to have you there and follow me 🙂 :
I love your December!
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