My Winter Self-Care Routine


Hey y’all!
I hope everyone is doing well and enjoying the start of winter break. For me, this season has always been the perfect time to reset. After finals, late nights, and constant deadlines, my brain just needs a break. So today I thought I’d share my winter self-care routine, and some things I like to do to recharge during the colder months.


Warm Drinks and Slowing Down
There is something so comforting about a warm drink. Whether it’s coffee, hot chocolate, or tea, I always have something warm nearby during the winter. It forces me to slow down and just breathe for a few minutes instead of rushing from task to task. Sometimes I’ll sit by the window and just watch the weather outside. It sounds small but it helps so much.


Winter Walks
I know it sounds silly, but going outside even when it’s cold helps a lot. Just a quick walk around the neighborhood clears my head and helps me reset. Plus winter air just feels different somehow. It’s refreshing in a way that summer air never is. I love putting on my headphones, playing soft music, and pretending I’m in my own little movie scene.


Rebuilding My Sleep Schedule
After finals week… let’s be honest, my sleep schedule basically doesn’t exist. Winter break is the time when I finally get to fix it. I try to go to bed earlier, wake up earlier (kind of), and just feel like a normal human again. Sleep is truly underrated, especially in college. If I can get 8 hours, I feel unstoppable.


Journaling and Reflection
Winter has this calmness that makes it easier to reflect. I like to journal about the semester, what I learned, what I struggled with, and what I’m proud of myself for. Even if things didn’t go perfectly, it’s good to see how far I’ve come. I also like writing a few goals for spring, nothing intense, just simple things I want to focus on.


Cozy Movie Nights
Blankets. Christmas lights. Hot chocolate. Cheesy movies. Friends. That’s literally all I need. Winter is the best excuse to stay inside and relax without feeling guilty. I usually pick one of my favorite childhood Christmas movies and enjoy laughing with my closest friends.


Final Thoughts
Winter break is a chance to breathe. A chance to reset. A chance to be gentle with yourself after an entire semester of pushing nonstop. Whatever your version of self-care is, do it.
Until next time ✈️
Olivia Strickland

Local-ish Activities

I have said it many times, and I’ll say it again. One of the important ways that you can make the most of your time at ERAU is exploring the surrounding areas in Florida. There are so many cool things to do, and I wanted to share a few with you all. Then, my next two blogposts will be a bit more about my classes this semester because they are just starting and seem really exciting.

Over the holidays, I went to the Florida Aquarium in Tampa with my family and Disney Springs in Orlando. Both were great ways to spend a day with loved ones. Here are some pictures from both!
At Disney Springs, you can taste Coke products from around the world!

Christmas in New York City

Everyone has seen the Christmas movies that are set in New York City. The famous Rockefeller Christmas tree, the Rockettes, window displays at the department stores, and all of the decorations around the city are all very well known. New York City at Christmas is iconic, and I always dreamed of experiencing it during the holidays.

A few months ago I decided to make my dream a reality, so I purchased a ticket to New York City in December. I left a few days after Finals finished up for the Fall semester. My sister and boyfriend both joined me on this holiday adventure.

I had been to New York City a few times before, which was helpful since I pretty much knew my way around Midtown Manhattan. We stayed at a hotel a few blocks away from Times Square. Of course, while we were there for three days it was the coldest it had been all December. We were freezing! Nevertheless, we walked around for three days straight. It was nice to stay right in the middle of the city, since it was a close walk to all of the holiday sights we wanted to see.

David and I in Times Square

David and I in Times Square

My sister had never been to New York before, so our first stop was Central Park. It was raining, but we still had a fun time walking around looking at the ponds, as well as the ice rink! The weather started to get pretty gross, so we headed to the Plaza Hotel to try and see the iconic lobby. We weren’t aware that you had to be a guest to get access to the lobby, but at least we got to show my sister the most famous hotel in Manhattan. We spent the rest of the day wandering around Midtown looking at the storefronts, as well as looking for good restaurants.

Lauren and I in Central Park

Lauren and I in Central Park

The second day we were there was the coldest of them all. Luckily, we had tickets to see the Radio City Rockettes. However, it was about a 15-20 minute walk from our hotel to Radio City Music Hall. We braved the cold, and it was totally worth it! Seeing the Rockettes in person at Radio City was one of my bucket list items. They’re amazing dancers when you see them on TV, but even more incredible when you see them in person. The show was spectacular, and it really put me in the holiday spirit.

During the show

During the show

Radio City Music Hall

Radio City Music Hall

After the show, we went to the Metropolitan Museum of Art (The Met). It’s located about halfway up Central Park, so we decided to take an Uber up there. I had seen TV shows that occasionally took place in and around The Met, but they definitely didn’t do it justice. The museum is massive! We walked around for about two hours and were nowhere close to seeing all of the exhibits. My favorite exhibit was the Egyptian exhibit. I loved seeing ancient art pieces from way back.

Sitting on the steps of The Met

Sitting on the steps of The Met

The next day we woke up early to go to one of the best bakeries in Manhattan. It is called Magnolia Bakery and they have a location in Rockefeller Plaza. We then headed to the Top of the Rock. I had been to the top of the Empire State Building twice before, so I wanted to see the city from a different viewpoint. Once you’re at the top you can see all of Central Park, which was my favorite part. It was a gorgeous day to be on top of Manhattan, since you could see all of Manhattan, the Statue of Liberty, the boroughs, and New Jersey. We stayed up there for awhile taking in the sights and snapping as many pictures as we could.

Central Park from the Top of the Rock

Central Park from the Top of the Rock

Once we were done, we headed down to SoHo. I’d never been to SoHo before, so we walked around the stores down there. It took us awhile to get from Midtown down to SoHo, but it was worth it. It was awesome to see all of the huge retailers flagship locations.

Each night we ended up at Rockefeller Plaza gazing at the Christmas tree. I always used to see it on TV during Christmas specials, but it was so much larger in person. The lights shimmered perfectly in the cold New York air, and the hustle and bustle of the large crowds helped to forget about the cold.

Rockefeller Plaza

Rockefeller Plaza

Decorations near Rockefeller Plaza

Decorations near Rockefeller Plaza

I’ll never forget standing there under the tree, overlooking the ice rink, and watching the light show on the side of Saks 5th Avenue. Christmas in New York was an unforgettable experience, and I encourage everyone to try and make it there at some point during your lifetime!

Until next time,

Lindsey