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    Pajama party for end of year big & small feelings
    Pajama party for end of year big & small feelings

    Pajama party for end of year big & small feelings

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    December 13, 2025
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    No resolutions club aka new year, same me

    Last year we did No Resolution ClubNo Resolution Club, this year, with similar intentions, we meet again. Mindset: The only rule for the next hour or so as you reflect through these prompts, try to skip the words I should have / I should. Take 3 big, giant, loud breaths for all that is, was, can still be and all that will be, no matter what.

    To begin, complete this sentence: This year I had an abundance of .

    And list one thing you unexpectedly discovered or fell in love with this year (food, stationary, home appliance, TV, a color, a habit, music, anything).

    The goal isn’t to force something positive to come to mind, but more so remind ourselves that amidst difficult, horrible, painful, life-altering, page-turning, banal, boring, irrelevant years - there was still love, and something we discovered that was worth hold onto.

    Jot these down somewhere or just hold them in your mind <3

    Warm-up: We play everything is a metaphor if you want it to be

    Let's make sense of the year (or something like it) with a little help from poets, birds & other creatives. Give yourself permission to wander. Move through these prompts at your own pace. Linger where something catches your attention:

    Warm-up 1 | Of Doorways & Thresholds

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    The Poetry Foundation ThresholdThe Poetry Foundation Threshold

    emilyarna Thresholds: The Sacred Rituals of the Everydayemilyarna Thresholds: The Sacred Rituals of the Everyday

    Write, Doodle, Reflect: What do you think of when you hear the word threshold?

    Warm-up 2 | Of Bird’s Dirt Baths

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    Franklin2464 What bird is this and why is it doing thatFranklin2464 What bird is this and why is it doing that

    Why Do Birds Take Dust Baths? | Lyric Bird Food Why Do Birds Take Dust Baths?

    Write, Doodle, Reflect: What is the dirt that felt necessary to bathe in this year?

    Warm-up 3 | Of Feeding Friends & Abundant Funds

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    Prolit Two poems by Murdo Homewood — ProlitProlit Two poems by Murdo Homewood — Prolit

    Write, Doodle, Reflect: Who or what needed to be fed this year?

    Warm-up 4 | Of Aunt Gladys, enough said

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    IMDb Weapons (2025) ⭐ 7.5 | Horror, MysteryIMDb Weapons (2025) ⭐ 7.5 | Horror, Mystery
    im_pitch_imperfect Weapons (2025) - Witchcraft Sceneim_pitch_imperfect Weapons (2025) - Witchcraft Scene

    Write, Doodle, Reflect: What is something you stopped trying to rationalize this year?

    Warm-up 5 | Of What’s Sacred & Holy

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    twinkle And Yet Heldtwinkle And Yet Held

    Write, Doodle, Reflect: Who prayed for you this year? Whom did you pray for?

    Prompts for journaling, writing, collaging or reflection:

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    Some inspiration if you need it:

    Collage

    Draw everything

    Catalogue/list

    Externalize/Reveal

    Here’s what I wrote in response to the prompts above: This year was prayer this year was a prayer handed down a game of passing-the-parcel between us, like only one of us could hold a good thing at a time

    this year was a distracted prayer too many intrusions, so many demands. prioritize. make a framework for how to care

    this year was a collective prayer for strangers to have good sleep and be able to eat and for that to not be too much to ask for

    this year was an undelivered prayer I dialed the wrong number often, but someone was always listening

    this year was a prayer I took for granted sometimes the way I knew you'd always wish the best for me and mean it

    this year was a prayer answered — look how we're together again

    Thank you to everyone who was able to make a donation to the Chicago Poetry Center - a place I have found belonging, purpose & meaning.

    P.S - If you are able to make a donation of any amount that is personally meaningful to you, you will receive a monthly student poem (such as these) from a student in a public school classroom residency we fund together ❤️ 

    To close: Rename the months of 2025

    Fill in the blanks with words, phrases or sentences to recap what this year was for you.

    This year I call January ,

    This year I call February ,

    This year I call March ,

    This year I call April: ,

    This year I call May: ,

    This year I call June: ,

    This year I call July: ,

    This year I call August: ,

    This year I call September: ,

    This year I call October: ,

    This year I call November: ,

    This year I call December: .

    Here’s our co-created version, with words from the wonderful Anuja Jaiswal, Bri Santina, Cristina Morán-Peña, Darshita Jain, Denise 'Neecie' Buitre, Francis Thomas, Iain Burgess, Melissa Mella, Ola Faleti, Sarah Free, Shivani Gupta, T. De Los Reyes, Tristan Richards 
[2025 wrapped cento
    Here’s our co-created version, with words from the wonderful Anuja Jaiswal, Bri Santina, Cristina Morán-Peña, Darshita Jain, Denise 'Neecie' Buitre, Francis Thomas, Iain Burgess, Melissa Mella, Ola Faleti, Sarah Free, Shivani Gupta, T. De Los Reyes, Tristan Richards [2025 wrapped cento
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