Are you a winter lover or do you spend every moment of winter counting down the days until spring arrives?
I’m going to be honest with you here. I do not love winter!
I’ve written this blog post to remind myself that winter is a gorgeous season and not just four months of the year to ‘get through’. I love the start of winter. I love the cosiness of it and the build up to Christmas, but once the novelty of the new year has worn off I’m done with winter. January to March are the three longest months ever. How can July, August and September fly by so quickly but then January, February and March seem to last twice as long!?
But this winter I’m determined to enjoy it and not resent every cold day or wish the season away while I count down to summer. I’m going to make the most of the cosy evenings and make more of an effort to get out and about, no matter what the weather is! I’ve also booked a few winter trips this year to sunnier climates and I have a lot of trips in the UK to look forward to in the spring.
You’ll notice I haven’t added many Christmas related reasons to love winter to the list. Christmas is the very best thing about winter and I could have written 101 reasons to love Christmas alone, but the hardest part of winter is the post-Christmas slump, so these are mostly lovely winter things that have nothing to do with Christmas.
So here we go…101 reasons to love winter! If you have any more to add to the list, please do add them in the comments below! And if you love a geeky fact, be sure to check out these 16 fun facts about December for even more reasons to love this time of year!
101 reasons to love winter
- Scented candles
- Bubble baths
- Stew and hearty pies
- Lighting the fire or log burner
- Movie nights under a blanket
- Blustery walks along the beach
- Cosy knits
- Steamy mugs of hot chocolate
- Snow
- Skiing
- Flannel PJs
- Pub lunches
- Roast dinners
- Christmas (obvs!)
- Kids going to bed when it gets dark
- The sound of rain on the windows when you’re cosy and warm inside
- Splashing in puddles
- Gingerbread lattes
- The cosiness of traditional pubs
- Mulled wine
- Bobble hats
- Frosty mornings
- Seeing your breath in the cold air
- Bright blue skies when it’s really cold outside
- Babies in snowsuits
- Christmas lights
- Ice skating
- New Year’s Eve
- A fresh start in the new year
- Cosy blankets
- An extra thick winter duvet
- Comfort food
- No need to fake tan/get a pedicure
- Cosy boots
- Winter coats
- Fleece lined tights
- Rosy cheeks
- January sales
- Netflix marathons
- It’s not too hot to go to the gym
- But you can also make the excuse that it’s too dark to go to the gym
- Sledging
- Cosy cuddles
- Cooking batches of soup
- Red wine
- Knitting
- Slow cooker dinners
- Winter city breaks
- Escaping for a week or two with a winter sun holiday
- Cosy socks
- Layering up
- The red Starbucks cups
- The smell from log burners
- Walking into a warm house when it’s cold outside
- Heated seats in your car
- Dogs wearing jumpers
- Ear muffs
- Talking about the weather…endlessly
- Long winter walks
- Not needing to wear sunscreen
- Reading books in bed
- Mittens
- Hot desserts like crumble and custard
- Pancake Day
- Valentine’s Day
- The first week of the year where everyone tries to be healthy
- The second week where everyone gives up
- Trying to have fun with no money in January
- Snowdrops and the first signs of spring
- Steamy windows
- When you notice the mornings getting lighter
- Putting your PJs on at 4pm and not feeling bad about it
- Planning your holidays for the year in January
- When you need to wear a woolly hat and sunglasses
- Winter sun streaming through the bare branches of trees
- Warming your hands on the radiator
- Hot water bottles
- Getting fresh laundry out of the tumble drier
- Slippers
- Dressing gowns
- Porridge
- PJ days
- Making New Year’s Resolutions
- Enjoying a slower pace of life
- Dogs running in the snow
- When everything comes to a standstill because of 1cm of snow
- The excitement of school/work being cancelled because of the snow
- There’s no risk of going out and get sweaty
- Wearing hats and hoods to cover a bad hair day
- Sunrise is later, so you can actually get up to see it
- Mince pies
- Winter TV and watching Christmas specials
- Staying in and working on crafty projects
- Booking cheap weekend breaks because no one else wants to go away
- The introduction of hygge making everyone want everything to be cosy
- Twinkly lights
- Warming your feet by the fire
- Hot tubs
- Taking a flask of coffee on a cold walk
- Using the winter evenings to learn a new skill
- Winter makes you appreciate the other seasons so much more!
Hopefully you’re feeling a bit more excited about winter after reading 101 reasons to love winter!
If you need a winter holiday to get you through the season, here are some of my favourites…
Budapest for a winter city break
Finnish Lapland for a bucket list, once-in-a-lifetime kinda trip
Tenerife for budget winter sun
Phyllis
Monday 17th of January 2022
Loved this! I do love spring - but am in no hurry to rush through this time of winter ....Winter helps us really appreciate the fresh, new growth of nature in spring ..?
Jtz
Monday 24th of December 2018
Loved this list....love doing so many of those things and I think that is what makes winter so magical!
Explore With Ed
Tuesday 4th of December 2018
Love the list! I fully embrace winter on the lead up to Christmas but start craving warmer weather come the new year haha!