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Sunday, December 31, 2023

Life Wright Now | December 2023

December has felt like two very different months! I traveled to St. Louis for a business trip the first week and then Mr. Fleece had a work trip the second week. Once we got past the flurry of work, we were able to enjoy some down days and truly loved celebrating Christmas day at home just the five of us. The kids were ripe with excitement :) Plus, The Muppet Christmas Carol never disappoints.

Highlights:
- Hosting my mom and dad
- Daily advent calendars
- Foggy mornings, dry days, and phenomenal sunrises and sunsets
- Mr. Fleece applied for and got a significant promotion at work!
- Canlis dinner with our fancy friend...complete with a tour of the restaurant + kitchen
- Joining NLW on his first Field Trip to the Seattle Children's Theater
- Seeing Little Women at Seattle Rep
- Playground outings at dusk 
- Playing Cuckoo Zoo as a family
- Winter solstice party 
- Christmas festivities
- Celebrating New Year's Eve with stovetop popcorn and ice cream
- New Year's Eve block party with neighbors
- Not traveling :) 

Watching | Queen Charlotte  
Late to the game, but absolutely loved this Bridgerton story. Enjoyed it more than the first and second season but think it's necessary to have watched those for context. The love stories, level of devotion, and sense of duty got me teary multiple times over. 

Eating | Union Loafers 
Supporting an executive in the city where one of my best friends lives is such a treat! So glad I got to spend a couple days visiting with KD and her husband. I've scheduled many a lunch for my boss at Union Loafers and was thrilled to get to try the little gem salad for myself :) 

Reading | Rules of Civility by Amor Towles
I'd been meaning to read this all year and I'm so glad I finally did. I LOVED it! The prose, writing, and descriptions are what sold me, but I really enjoyed the characters and how the story unfolded. The setting is 1930's New York and it's as glitzy and fun as you want it to be. It was fantastic on audio and when I finished, I just wanted to start again. It has the feeling of a classic and is a new all-time favorite! Liked it more than A Gentleman in Moscow and made me want to pick up The Lincoln Highway.

Listening | Days Gone By (Auld Lang Syne)
Auld Lang Syne is one of my favorite songs and this rendition warms my heart. Casper Babypants can do no wrong. "Pumpkin in the Pines" is another gem on this album -- NLW, ever the performer, knows all the words.

Pursuing simple pleasures, 
- SJW

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