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March 3, 2021

Currently February 2021

Currently February 2021

28 days of February. Kinda flew by, didn’t it? I dunno maybe it didn’t I don’t really know what time is anymore. This month I tried to spend as much time outside as possible. The weather cooperated! Spring is on its way here. You can see what February looked like in 2020, 2019, 2018, and 2017. 

Let’s look inside of my Currently Workbook!

The secret to being love is to LOVE!

A whole bunch of love! 

And we break it down!

I’ve been practicing drawing all of the good things that happened to me!

Huggy cuddles are keeping me alive!

Let’s break it down!

I opened up all of my Currently Workbooks so far to reflect!

Let’s get into February:

 

My Everyday Life Week 6 of 2020- a photography series by Tracy Benjamin of Shutterbean.com

Inspired By:

  • My garden
  • Moving stuff around the house
  • Growth!

My Everyday Life Week 7 of 2021- a photography series by Tracy Benjamin of Shutterbean.com

Watching:

  • The Way Way Back
  • Map of Tiny Perfect Things
  • Saved by the Bell
  • Goliath
  • Expecting Amy
  • Fargo
  • Anna Nicole Smith documentary
  • Idiocracy
  • Surviving Death
  • Coming to America
  • Workout videos

Reading:

 

Keepers

Thriving as an Empath

Designing Your Life

Thinking About:

2021, the summer, my Mom and how life is just not the same without her. I feel so sad that Cooper doesn’t have a grandmother in his life. His only grandma is in Idaho and we don’t get to see her often. 

Listening To:

On repeat:

This song makes me happy. 

This song helps me feel feelings.

This song is so cute. 

Dream Life:

Dream life…hmmm. I’ve been all over the place. Living in SF in my dreams… I don’t remember a ton of dreams but I did have this one dream where I opened up a page in an old book and a picture of my parents fell out. I got to see them in love and happy in their 20s. I think I cried happy/sad tears in my dream. 

Eating/Drinking:

I made a vegan version of my mom’s meatloaf (twice!). Gonna share it in March.

Matcha afternoons.

Nepalese food in Emma’s backyard.

Fettucine with Truffle Butter!

Fettucine with Truffle Butter

We got takeout!

My Everyday Life Week 7 of 2021- a photography series by Tracy Benjamin of Shutterbean.com

I made sausage bread and turned it into a C.

My Everyday Life Week 7 of 2021- a photography series by Tracy Benjamin of Shutterbean.com

I also made a loaf of bread!

My Everyday Life Week 6 of 2020- a photography series by Tracy Benjamin of Shutterbean.com

I decided to get my burrito WET for some reason. The leftovers were amazing.

My Everyday Life Week 6 of 2020- a photography series by Tracy Benjamin of Shutterbean.com

Sweets from my sweets!

My Everyday Life Week 7 of 2021- a photography series by Tracy Benjamin of Shutterbean.com

I got some meal prepping in!

My Everyday Life Week 6 of 2020- a photography series by Tracy Benjamin of Shutterbean.com

I shared this Granola Bark recipe I’m obsessed with.

Granola Bark - Shutterbean

Sausage Bean Bake for comfort!

My Everyday Life Week 6 of 2020- a photography series by Tracy Benjamin of Shutterbean.com

More meal prep!

We journeyed to Oakland for amazing chicken sandwiches. 

Imperfect Food orders helped me avoid grocery stores!

Eating what I grew! Italian Parsley!

Kale pesto for DAYS!

Self Portrait for February

Have a great March! 

xo Tracy

 

 

  • Sina

    All the hearts, all the love!
    Also, your kale looks stunning!

    I wrapped up Feb in my currently workbook just yesterday!
    I really should get around to figuring out posting pictures of Jan and Feb on instagram. I know, I know, how can I not now how to do this stuff, but alas…

  • Allison Miller

    These are my favorite posts. I love seeing what you all are up to. Your gardens are coming along and look amazing. You “hedge” of kale has me jealous 🙂 Thank you so much for sharing your life and family with us. oh, and the yummy recipes too!!

  • Peggy

    Your posts have brought color to my little corner in Ohio! Your writing and recipe inspiration has encouraged me during this unusual year

  • Jemma

    LOVE your self-portrait for the month!

  • Pauline

    Hello Tracy! I have a big question for you about these monthly reviews: how do you do it? As I sat yesterday with my notebook, I simply couldn’t find much memorable events. Maybe it’s due to my mommy brain… Are you writing things in during the month as they are happening or reviewing a journal you keep on the side, or the history of your Spotify account? I simply don’t know where to start. Perhaps a blog post would help, if you have done one in the past?

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