There’s something about baking Christmas cookies that slows everything down. The smell of butter, sugar, and vanilla drifting through the air feels like a warm hug from the past. Every year, no matter how busy the season gets, I find myself back in the kitchen, rolling dough, laughing at the mess, and remembering why I love this time of year. These moments — the soft music, the flour-covered counters, the slightly burned edges — they’re what I hold onto when life feels too fast. For me, baking Christmas cookies has become one of my favorite holiday baking traditions because it…
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Every year, the holidays arrive faster than expected. One week I’m carving pumpkins, and the next I’m knee-deep in wrapping paper and tangled lights. What’s meant to be a time of warmth often turns into a whirlwind of tasks and expectations. This year, I made a promise to do things differently — to embrace a slow holiday season. I didn’t want perfection or endless to-do lists. I wanted mornings that started quietly, evenings that ended peacefully, and days that actually felt like the season I love. Making Space for What Really Matters To slow things down, I started trimming my…



