Valentine's Day 2025 was the best one in years by far!
I wore my heart sweater. It was the perfect day for it!
A play on words of The Wall Street Journal, my favorite paper.
Valentine's Day 2025 was the best one in years by far!
I wore my heart sweater. It was the perfect day for it!
February is known as the month of love, and for me, it really was the month of love! Without oversharing, I went on a date with someone in January, it went well, and it has continued to go well after that. February was a very distracting time for me! But it was all good, and so nice after a nearly complete lack of romance and affection in my life for the last six years. I was very happy. A little bewildered and unfocused, but happy!
These pictures are a combination of random Valentine's-type of things (mostly from around the house), and one or two "new boyfriend things" scattered in (but there are many things I'm leaving out; I need to have some discretion even though I write my life out for all to see on this blog 😅). I'll do a separate post tomorrow about Valentine's Day.
Cute V-Day owls that I got years ago at Kohl's
It's fun to be able to use these "Date Night" stickers in my planner again. It's been awhile!
This is my final Guatemala post, at least for this trip. I hope there will be another one in the future! It was an amazing trip, and I loved it so much. It was even worth the two weeks of digestive upset that I experienced when I came back!
One of the cultural excursions I did in Guatemala was to go to a cooperative employed by local women who teach skills like weaving, cooking, and jewelry making, and they also make things to sell in the shop there (I bought a pretty bracelet). It was an enjoyable experience, even though I wasn't very good at weaving. 😅 But I think with time and practice, it would be something I'd enjoy. It really helped me to recognize and appreciate a lot more how much work and effort goes into handmade goods.
Linda and I were paired up with the same weaving worker woman (ah, the alliteration!) because we had chosen the same colors and pattern for our scarf.
Here I am trying to figure out how to weave. 😆
After we were done weaving, we went upstairs to a lovely open-air cafe where we enjoyed a delicious lunch cooked by some of the people in our group who had chosen to do a cooking lesson. It was a lovely lunch and our last one in Guatemala (we left the next morning).
The fruit drinks in Guatemala were refreshing and so tasty!
This chicken dish was so good!
I'd never had a rose made out of a tomato. Very nice!
The surrounding scenery from up on the cafe balcony was a mix of beauty and relative poverty, but I have to say that the people there seem happy and content. This is their way of life, and they seem to be satisfied with it. I know I'm massively overgeneralizing, but that was my impression after spending a week there. And those who live around Lake Atitlan live in such beautiful natural surroundings! In many ways, they are blessed with natural beauty and a simpler, less complicated lifestyle.