Ways to Romanticize the Slowness of Winter

Winter is always the time of year where things slow down and there’s less happening. Years ago, I used to dread this time of year, it’s colder, darker, and the holidays are over. But, throughout the last few years, I’ve learned to make the most of this time and romanticize the slowness this season brings. Here are some of my tips on how to romanticize this time of year.

My Tips

  • Work on a home project. After the holidays, I always seem to feel inspired to work on a new area of my home. I suspect it’s because the home can look like a blank canvas after the holiday decor is put away, but it’s fun devoting extra time to certain areas within the home.
  • Have a game night with friends. Since it’s typically colder in the winter months, time inside is more likely to occur. Make it fun with some friends and enjoy a night in together.
  • Plan a weekend trip. I talked a lot about this in my recent post about prioritizing travel but there’s so much to be said for a weekend trip even if it’s a local trip. Having a fun weekend away or weekend plans can be a great way to romanticize the slowness of the winter season.
  • Create cozy routines in the home. Since we are more likely to stay in this time of year, creating a routine that’s romanticized is a fun way to make the most of the time. This could be enjoying coffee or tea in the morning with a book, cuddling up on the couch with extra blankets, lighting candles at night to bring in more light, cracking the windows to let in some fresh crisp air, etc. Have fun with this one!
  • Pick up a new hobby. I’ve had so much fun lately exploring new hobbies such as watercoloring, scrapbooking, embroidering, and practicing with new film cameras. Hobbies are a great way to find life work balance and they also give you more activities to prioritize at home or during slow seasons.
  • Spend time outdoors. If you live in an area that snows, go for a snowy walk! If not, spend time outside bundled up taking in some fresh air, walks and time in nature are still important in the winter.
  • Explore new shops, restaurants, or coffee shops in your area. Spend time in a new coffee spot, find a new thrift store, try out a restaurant for a meal, etc. Making the most of indoor activities in the area can be a fun way to romanticize the winter.
Romanticizing mornings at home
Creating new decor in the home
Enjoying a simmer pot
Spending time in nature
Weekend getaways
Having a winter picnic
Creating a cozy morning routine
Picking up new hobbies
Creating a gallery wall in the home
Spending time outdoors

Autumn Inspiration πŸ‚

The coziest time of year is almost officially here! It’s hard to believe it’s nearly time to welcome the autumn season. Every year I look forward to embracing this season; it’s so warm, cozy, and inviting. This autumn season, I want to focus on ways to incorporate the warmth the season brings into my home and experience all of my favorite autumn activities.

Autumn Bucket list

  • Decorate my home with autumn touches πŸ‚
  • Drink hot apple cider
  • Visit a pumpkin patch πŸŽƒ
  • Go fall camping
  • Visit a fall inspired destination 🧦
  • Paint or carve pumpkins
  • Go apple picking
  • Have a pumpkin spice latte β˜•οΈ
  • Bake fall inspired treats
  • Enjoy pumpkin waffles
  • Take a scenic drive to enjoy the changing leaves 🍁
  • Try a new soup recipe
  • Enjoy a fall inspired simmer pot
  • Craft fall decor for my home

Autumn simmer potΒ recipe:

  • add water to a pot or dutch oven
  • cut and add 1-2 thinly sliced apples
  • cut and add 1 thinly sliced orange
  • 2-3 cinnamon sticks
  • anise stars for garnish
  • sprinkle of nutmeg
  • sprinkle of cloves
  • bring pot to a boil and lower to simmer for 30+ minutes

Wishing you all a cozy start to a new season!

autumn decor touches
sunflower picking
pumpkin waffles
apple cider spotting
collecting pumpkins
cozy morning coffee
dining room spread
pumpkin patch views
craft materials
DIY fall wreath
sourcing pumpkins
the happiest view