I changed the look of my blog after several years. It will take some getting used to as I figure out all the settings, and Andy works to fix a few things for me. I do like it so far!

Going Through Life One Blog Post at a Time
I changed the look of my blog after several years. It will take some getting used to as I figure out all the settings, and Andy works to fix a few things for me. I do like it so far!

We spent the day hanging out and not doing too much. Our niece, Addyson, is visiting for a few days, so it was great to get some time with her. It was pretty much the perfect New Year’s Day. The real world calls tomorrow.

Like last year, John spent New Year’s Eve at our house with Ari…

…while Andy, Laura, and I went to Broadway Brewery.

It was a fantastic evening spent chatting up lots of friends who happened to be there too, eating great food, enjoying great drinks, and listening to some of the best jazz around.

Happy New Year, my friends! Cheers to 2026!

I tried something new today just to see if I could do it. I made small, heart-shaped jojoba oil soaps in a silicone mold.

After these were set, I piled two on top of each other and then poured white goat’s milk soap with silver glitter over the hearts.

I think they turned out great! I can see making more of these for Valentine’s Day, and then changing the white for Grinch green for Christmas.
The Vanderveen Crossing HOA selected our house as the winner of the most unusual Christmas display. They really loved the starburst lights hanging from the trees. We received a $25 gift card to Lowe’s as the award. We will take it!

While making a few more Christmas wooden bead ornaments this evening,…

…Jim decided to “help.” He is the best helper ever!

I have quickly morphed into the “Crazy Soap Lady.”

I discovered this hobby in October, and I just cannot seem to stop making melt and pour soap. I love experimenting with different soap bases, colorants, fragrances, and additives.

I have learned a lot along the way like do not put real oatmeal in soap. Seriously, just do not. However, do learn how to make layers, swirls, etc. It is just fun! My most recent discovery is jojoba oil soap base, which is considered a clear soap, and I am officially addicted to the amazing colors.

I have given away a lot of soap over the past few months, and every bit of feedback has helped me figure out how to adjust.

Who knew how much I would enjoy this? I certainly did not. I am the Crazy Soap Lady.