I’m Back! NaNoWriMo & Other Things Too

Hello friends, I have returned at last from my unintentional blogging-break during the month of November, and much of December. Things in my life got a little hectic over the past few weeks, and in November I was completely consumed by NaNoWriMo. I thought I’d be able to squeeze in a post before now, but as you’ve probably noticed, I couldn’t make that happen. Before I fill you in on all things NaNo, let’s have a little chat about the weather, shall we?

I was under the impression that we were going to have a very cold winter this year. Autumn was chilly, and so I thought that as November and December rolled around it would be frosty and cold. But so far we’ve been having very mild weather and the sky is blue nearly every day. This weather does have its benefits, but these endlessly blue skies in the middle of winter are making me wish for snow.
There, I said it. I’m actually longing for snow, though I say it with some apprehension, for if I wake up tomorrow with sub-zero temperatures, and a foot of snow, I’ll wish I had held my tongue.

If you’re wondering how my very first NaNoWriMo attempt went… I won! I reached my goal of 50,000 words with a day to spare. I kept my expectations low when I went into this challenge, but consistency was key for me. It was very difficult, and most days I really didn’t want to write at all, but I persisted. Honestly, my writing was very bare, and the draft feels more like an extremely long and detailed outline. But at the end of the day, it’s 50,000 more words than I had before, and now I have something tangible to work with, to reshape, to improve. Not to mention, I received a ton of experience points along the way. I’m not sure I want to attempt this every year, but I’m happy that I pulled it off at least once in my life.

Oh, and by the way, I wrote it all by hand! In my last post, I mentioned that I was going to try writing it completely by hand, and I did. I think that’s one of the main reasons I was able to complete this challenge. I didn’t have to face that cursor blinking back at me on a blank screen; there was no deleting, no editing and for the most part, I didn’t even worry how my words came out. I was forced to commit my story to the page, be it good or bad. It was a very valuable experience, and I’m so glad I chose to write this story by hand.

Thanksgiving came and went. It was a nice, quiet day, though very unlike the holidays I’m used to. Due to a number of reasons, my family wasn’t able to gather together like we normally do, but given the circumstances, I was still grateful for the day. I made eight pumpkin pies, and I watched my first Hallmark Christmas movie of the year. Despite what the naysayers may think, Christmas simply isn’t Christmas without watching a few cheesy, Christmas movies. Right?

In November, I wasn’t able to read much of anything, or do any of my normal activities, but I did manage to listen to a great audio book, Six Crimson Cranes, to be exact. (Thanks for the rec, Alicyn!) Now that NaNo is over, I’ve jumped back into reading with both feet and I’ve read two books so far this month, and hopefully I’ll get to a couple others as well. And I have a couple half-read books that I want to finish before the year ends, so I can start the new year with a clean slate.

Christmas is right around the corner, and I can hardly believe it. Christmas always sounds so far off, until you realize it’s just days away. Luckily, I did all my shopping early, so I don’t have to worry over shipping delays, or anything like that. So far, this Christmas season feels different, and strange. But I guess after a weird year, it’s to be expected, right? Though it has caused me to intentionally seek out those little moments, and little ways to celebrate. I’m not the biggest fan of Christmas music, or Christmas decorations, but when everything was feeling sad and dark, I found a little spark of Christmas spirit. I decided to be fully immersed in this season, even if it was simply a mindset. I worked on Christmas cards with joy when, in years past, I did it with drudgery. I strung lights on my house to add color, and brightness to these long winter nights. I did small things, but it was those little changes that had the biggest impact on me, and others, too.

The season isn’t over yet, and I’m hoping to cross a few more things off my list; like going downtown to see the big Christmas tree, and all the decorations. I’d like to see the Christmas light display at my local botanical garden. I want to watch more Christmas movies, drink hot cocoa, and eggnog and spend time with loved ones. I want to do the things you can’t do any other time of year, and I want to enjoy these last few weeks of 2021 with peace, and joy. Because if Christmas time offers you anything, it’s a chance to quiet your soul, and listen closely to the truth that is often just a whisper, in the midst of all the ruckus.  

“I have told you these things, so that in me you may have peace. In this world you will have trouble. But take heart! I have overcome the world.” John 16:33

Christmas Star Gif posted by Sarah Mercado

It’s been a while since we last spoke, what have you been up to? Did you participate in NaNoWriMo? Have you read any good books lately? What are you looking forward to this Christmas? Let me know, I’d love to chat with you down below!

Merry Christmas,

Lady S



7 responses to “I’m Back! NaNoWriMo & Other Things Too”

  1. YOU MAKE ME LAUGH AND YOU MAKE ME CRY. YES ,THINGS ARE DIFFERENT,AND YOU MIGHT SAY,A BIT SCARY AT TIMES…BUT I LOVE HOW YOUR OUT LOOK IS VERY POSITIVE.
    I LIKE HOW YOU LOOK TO THE LITTLE THINGS…MOST PEOPLE WANT TO CHANGE THE WORLD..I THINK YOU ARE GOING TO BE A GREAT WRITER, AND I LOOK FORWARD TO THE DAY I CAN GO TO THE BOOK STORE AND BUY ONE OF YOUR BOOKS.

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    1. Aww, thank you! Your kind words also brightened my day! ❤

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  2. I always feel at peace after reading a post from you. Today you reminded me to cherish the season we’re in, and intentionally find the little things that make life special. So thank you, for sharing that bit of cheer I was lacking. Happy Christmas! 🌲

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    1. Thanks so much! That’s one of the best compliments I can receive. Merry Christmas!

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  3. I have definitely missed you posting, you have such a lovely way with words!
    And a humongous congratulations for writing over 50,000 words by hand!! Does your hand hurt after all that, lol!? That’s a major accomplishment for a first timer, you should be really proud.
    I, too, partook in NaNoWriMo, and wrote my draft by hand. However, though every year I count up my words, I have never actually hit 50,000 before. I use November as a time to be motivated and inspired by all the writers who are working toward 50,000, and I just love the anticipation and build-up to the month. But my own personal word count goals are always well below 50,000.
    Again, congratulations!

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  4. Aw, thank you! I really missed posting, and reading your comments.
    Thank you! My wrist was actually hurting quite a bit, lol. (And my neck!) Congratulations on your project, too. Progress is always cause for celebration, in my opinion. 🙂
    And you’re so right, it is fun, and inspiring to hear from so many other writers in November.
    Thank you so much for stopping by! ❤

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  5. […] a loose deadline to (hopefully) finish the first draft by the end of summer. After completing NaNoWriMo last November, I figured it’s not too much to ask of myself to try and finish this draft in […]

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