For me, January is a time to be at home. To light a candle, make some soup, fill the calendar with exciting things to look forward to, take all of the cardboard to recycling, listen to some peaceful music. Most of Christmas comes down, but I am leaving the village up through January because I still love the cozy lights at night. I love to bring out some pinecones and yarn balls:
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This past year I've discovered that I love Indian food.(our favorite is the Kathmandu in Salt Lake -- the chicken coconut korma is yummm) Anyway, I was looking for some good family friendly Indian recipes online, and had my shopping list ready to go. I was in the aisle at the grocery store in the international aisle trying to find the ingredients, and I saw a guy who looked like he knew what he was doing putting these in his cart, so after he left I took a look, saw that they were only $1 a packet, this one had a mild seasoning, and looked easy enough, so I went for it and put the rest of the stuff back.

I loved putting this post together because it reminded me that I did something -- even as I am up to my ears in unpacking, taking Christmas down, cleaning, laundry, and starting routine again. Let’s take a look back:
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