Posts tagged christmas
Self-Reflection, a Holiday Moodboard, and a Venn Diagram for 2025

I’ve always loved this time of year.

The magical lights twinkling in the cold, dark nights, the slower, reflective rhythm of the days between Christmas and New Year’s—it’s my favorite season. This year feels even more special because it’s my first cancer-free holiday season.

But last holiday season, I was drowning under the emotional and physical weight of chemotherapy. It felt anything but magical. In all honesty, it felt more like hell than anything else. I was in the darkest place that I’ve ever been, and my body was the weakest it had ever been. I spent two weeks in the hospital and ICU due to complications with treatment that I didn’t know if I’d ever come back from—both physically and mentally. I wasn’t hopeful for the future, and I wasn’t even sure I wanted to be. I was so close to giving up, but by the grace of God—and the unwavering love and support of my family and friends—I made it through 2023. I finished breast cancer treatment. I had my double mastectomy. I found out I was cancer-free. And with that, I stepped into what felt like my second chance at life.

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Conscious Gift Guide for the Chronically Ill Girlies

This gift guide was a real labor of love—the first of a few thoughtful ones I’ll be sharing this holiday season. It’s been years since I last put one together, and this is my first time curating since my breast cancer journey, which has completely changed the way I approach many things in life—including gifting.

I wanted to create something special for those in your life living with chronic illnesses. As a breast cancer survivor now navigating my own health challenges, I know how much thoughtful, practical gifts can mean. These picks are as chic as they are functional—because no one should have to choose between style and ease.

I hope this guide helps you find something that feels just right for the people you love most.

xx, Annalise

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