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Letting December Be Quiet: A Gentle Way to Close the Year

December doesn’t need a grand finale. This reflective essay explores slow living at home during the final weeks of the year – letting go of pressure, honoring rest, and allowing December to be quiet as the year comes to an end.

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I’m Becky, and this is my trusty sidekick, Jack, my golden retriever and kitchen taste tester. Here at From Hearth to Home, we’re all about creating warmth ,comfort, and a little bit of everyday magic- whether through delicious meals, cozy spaces, or thoughtful hospitality. I’m so glad you’re here-pull up a chair, stay awhile, and let’s make home the most inviting place to be!

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