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Ten Days, a Full Moon, and Small and big Miracles

A personal update on recovery, family time, and returning to “normal,” woven with reflections on global change, creative milestones, and small moments of gratitude. A reminder that life doesn’t pause — but sometimes invites us to breathe.

First : happy new year wishing you a healthy happy and successful year for this new year. 2026! Here we are!

Today is the first day in 10 days that I finally feel like myself again — strength-wise.

We had the joy of having family all together, and I was sick for 5 days… then not great for the 5 following.

Monday is “back to normal,” and honestly, I’m a bit in shock at how fast time flew by. I didn’t enjoy it as much as I could have — and at the same time, it was beautiful. Both things can exist.

Meanwhile, the world is moving.

Extraordinary things are happening — for the Venezuelan people, for the Iranian people, who still need so much strength and courage. It feels like a turning point in life.

January 1st finally felt like a moment to breathe.

Today: full moon.

Tomorrow: Mango Strut, will be there walking for unchained mothering (almost 3 years old ) and the juniorette club of coconut grove ( 2 years old) along the woman’s club of coconut grove who’s heading to its 135ft anniversary and white Tiger and dragon !

“If you could see” The AR exhibition of unchained mothering is finally almost complete, and available to be seen at Peacock park coconut grove

I’ll write more next week.

Small personal miracle: yesterday, I ate bread for the first time in 8 years — with no issues.

My Hanoucca miracle worked ✨

And Monday… well… I’m not looking forward to it.

Jury duty 😅

Life, all at once.

P.S. I’m almost done with Noon at Tiffany’s — and this book is incredible.

A beautiful mix of art history, women’s rights, and a deep understanding of how women worked and lived, all through the lens of stained-glass design and life at Tiffany’s in NYC at the end of the 19th and beginning of the 20th century.

It’s genuinely hard for me to put it down.

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About Hopeje

It’s all about love, life, and the pursuit of happiness. I’m a French-American woman from Paris — born with a suitcase in hand and a heart open to adventure. I’ve always been drawn to the vibrant energy of New York and Miami, visiting every year for a few weeks to recharge on their rhythm, sunshine, and sense of freedom. Who would have thought that life would take me to Luxembourg — where I would find, lose, and find myself again? There, I met the love of my life, built a family with three wonderful children, and traveled… endlessly. (Let’s not forget our loyal dog, who became part of our journey in 2013, and our second furry companion who joined us nearly three years ago!) From Paris to New York, Luxembourg to Miami — traveling has become our middle name. What I love most is discovering the poetry and energy of life wherever I go: architecture, people, customs, places, and the unique atmosphere that makes each encounter unforgettable. Life is a story of movement, emotion, and discovery. Let’s keep exploring, dreaming, and savoring every moment. PS: All content on this blog is shared with pleasure — but it is not free of rights.

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