
There is something about the turning of a calendar page that feels hopeful, even when nothing else has changed.
March has arrived, and I find myself greeting it quietly. Not with big plans. Not with dramatic resolutions. Just with a soft acknowledgment that we are moving forward again.
February felt long. Heavy in places. Honest in ways I did not expect. So when March showed up, I did not throw open the windows or start rearranging furniture in celebration. I simply noticed it. And sometimes, noticing is enough.
The In-Between Month
March has always felt like an in-between month to me. Winter is still lingering, but spring is beginning to whisper. The days stretch just a little longer. The light shifts ever so slightly. You can feel that something is changing, even if you cannot quite see it yet.
That feels fitting this year.
I am still in an in-between space personally. Not where I was a few months ago. Not fully where I want to be either. Just somewhere in the middle, adjusting and steadying.
There is comfort in realizing that the season outside mirrors the season inside. Neither one is rushing. Neither one is demanding a grand transformation.
They are both simply becoming.
Letting March Be Gentle
In past years, I might have used March as a reset button. A second chance at goals I did not stick with in January. A renewed burst of productivity. A fresh start wrapped in determination.
This year, I am letting March be gentle.
I do not need it to fix anything. I do not need it to energize me or impress me. I simply need it to offer steadiness. To allow space for slow adjustments. To remind me that progress does not have to be loud.
Gentleness feels like the right choice right now.
Finding Small Signs of Change
There are already subtle signs that March carries something different.
The morning light feels softer. I find myself opening the blinds without hesitation. The air outside, while still cool, does not feel quite as sharp. Even the quiet moments seem lighter.
Inside, I am noticing small shifts too. I am less resistant to the space around me. I am beginning to learn its rhythms instead of fighting them. I am thinking ahead in small ways without feeling overwhelmed.
These are not dramatic changes. But they are meaningful.
Life at Shady Pines in Early March
Life here continues in its usual, slightly chaotic rhythm.
Ma has decided that March means it is acceptable to start talking about spring cleaning, even though no one has agreed to participate. Uncle R seems unfazed by seasonal transitions altogether. He simply adapts and moves forward as if the calendar has no authority over him.
Their steady presence keeps me grounded. Even when I feel unsettled, life does not pause. Meals still need cooking. Stories still get told. The ordinary keeps happening.
And sometimes, the ordinary is what pulls us through.
Releasing the Pressure to Be Further Along
If I am honest, part of me expected to feel more settled by now. More energized. More certain.
But March is teaching me that there is no deadline on feeling balanced. Adjustment takes the time it takes. Emotional recovery is not linear. And growth often happens quietly in the background while we are busy just getting through the day.
There is relief in releasing that pressure.
I do not have to be further along than I am. I can be exactly here.
A Different Kind of Hope
Hope this month feels different than it has in the past. It is not loud or ambitious. It is not tied to big goals or sweeping changes.
It is steady.
It looks like making plans for later in the month without anxiety. It sounds like saying “next week” and meaning it. It feels like trusting that even if everything is not perfect, it is manageable.
This kind of hope does not demand attention. It simply exists, quietly encouraging me forward.
Welcoming What Is
As I welcome March, I am not asking it to transform my life. I am asking it to hold space for small improvements. For steadier mornings. For softer evenings. For progress that does not need applause.
I am welcoming the possibility of balance returning gradually.
I am welcoming light that lingers a little longer each day.
I am welcoming the reminder that change does not always arrive dramatically. Sometimes it arrives gently, almost unnoticed, until one day you realize you are standing a little more firmly than before.
Closing Thoughts
March does not need to be spectacular to be meaningful. It can be quiet and still carry growth. It can be ordinary and still move us forward.
So I am welcoming March with open hands and realistic expectations. I am allowing it to unfold slowly. I am giving myself permission to adjust at my own pace.
If you are stepping into this month feeling in-between as well, you are not alone. We do not have to rush into spring. We can walk toward it carefully, one steady step at a time.

I am all ready for Spring Cleaning. I moved to Swansea, SC last year. A very small town. But the weather is getting better. It will be in the 80’s the rest of the week. I have 4 acres so I’m getting the outside ready for my gardening, which I enjoy so much.