Happy Wednesday, y’all! You already know what that means — it’s time for another Cece Book Highlight as I continue my 52 Books in 52 Weeks Challenge. One book a week. Growth, discipline, and expanding my mind all 2026 long. Let’s get into this week’s read.
This week I’m highlighting Gucci Mane’s newest book, The Autobiography of Gucci Mane: Episodes — and let me tell you, it was a good one.
Now, if you’ve been rocking with my reading journey, you know I read his first book, The Autobiography of Gucci Mane. That book gave us the raw, unfiltered foundation — his upbringing in Alabama and Atlanta, the trap music movement, the rise to fame, the legal troubles, and the hard truths that shaped him. It was honest. It was gritty. It was necessary.
Reading that first book is actually what made me want to pick up Episodes.
This new book dives deeper into the different phases of his life — almost like chapters of transformation. It doesn’t just focus on the music. It focuses on the man. The mindset shifts. The battles. The consequences. The growth.
One thing that really stood out to me is how openly mental health is addressed. And let’s be real — mental health is real. Especially in communities where it hasn’t always been talked about openly. Seeing someone with his level of fame acknowledge struggles, accountability, and change shows growth. And growth deserves recognition.
I also loved seeing the role of his wife in this chapter of his life. Having someone who doesn’t give up on you, who supports your betterment, and stands beside you while you rebuild — that’s powerful. It adds a layer of maturity and partnership that we don’t always see highlighted in celebrity stories.
From trap house beginnings to bestselling author, Gucci Mane’s story is truly one of reinvention. Atlanta history, hip-hop culture, personal struggle, redemption — it’s all there.
I’m giving Episodes a solid 4 out of 5 ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️.
If you’re a fan of hip-hop, personal growth stories, or real-life transformation journeys, I definitely recommend reading it. Actually — read both books. Start with the autobiography, then move into Episodes to really see the evolution.
That’s it for this week’s highlight! One book down, many more to go on this 52-book journey.
It’s time for Cece On the Scenes, and if you didn’t know… the new episodes of Bridgerton are officially out on Netflix!
Now listen — I don’t watch a lot of series.+ But Bridgerton? Oh, I make time for this one. And with a little snow falling this weekend, it was the perfect excuse to grab a blanket, light a candle, and press play.
And baby… I loved it.
A Little Bridgerton History 👑
For those who may be new to the ton, Bridgerton premiered on Netflix in December 2020. Produced by Shonda Rhimes, the show is based on Julia Quinn’s bestselling novels and is set during the Regency era in early 1800s London. But this isn’t your typical period drama — it’s bold, diverse, dramatic, romantic, and full of modern twists wrapped in corsets and crowns.
Each season centers around a different Bridgerton sibling navigating love, scandal, and society’s expectations — all while the mysterious Lady Whistledown keeps the tea hot.
Love, Temptation & “What If” Moments 💌
Now let’s talk about this season.
Watching these new episodes during the month of love hits differently. It makes you think…
Have you ever been with someone you knew you probably shouldn’t be with — but the connection was so strong, the chemistry so real, that you were tempted to try anyway?
That’s what I love about Bridgerton. It doesn’t just give us pretty gowns and ballroom dances. It gives us longing. It gives us tension. It gives us those moments where your heart and your head are not on the same page.
And let’s be honest — we’ve all had at least one “forbidden” situation or a love that didn’t quite fit the rules.
That’s what makes it relatable, even though it’s set in the 1800s.
Cece’s Rating ⭐
For me, this season is a solid 4 out of 5. The storytelling keeps me locked in, the visuals are stunning, and the emotional build-up? Whew.
Now I’m just sitting here waiting on the next episode like the rest of the world.
Have you seen the new episodes yet? If not, check it out on Netflix. Perfect for a snowy weekend, date night, or a little self-care binge session.
Let me know your thoughts — are you here for the romance, the drama, or both?
Happy Wednesday, friends! It’s midweek, it’s cold here in the South (yes, cold cold 😅), and I hope you’re bundled up, sipping something warm, and taking a breath. As January winds down—this is the last week of the month—I had a chance to get out, explore, and say yes to new things. And honestly? What a way to kick off 2026.
January Adventures Around the City 🎭🍦🍽️
This month was about trying places I’d heard about forever and finally saying, “Okay, let’s go.” From classic favorites to immersive experiences, Atlanta (and beyond) showed out:
Hooters – A throwback spot with its own place in history. Love it or side‑eye it, it’s definitely a piece of Americana.
Italian Pie – A classic pizza spot serving up New York–style slices with Italian roots. From hand-tossed dough to rich sauces, it’s comfort food that reflects generations of Italian-American food culture.
Medieval Times – Dinner and a show? Yes, please. Knights, jousting, and royal drama inspired by medieval European tournaments—it’s like stepping into a history book.
The Red Phone Booth – A hidden gem with a vintage London vibe that takes you back to the Prohibition-era speakeasy days. Classic, classy, and very Atlanta.
The Vortex – An Atlanta legend. Known for bold burgers and big personality, this spot has been holding it down since the ‘90s.
Virgil’s Gullah Kitchen – A beautiful celebration of Gullah Geechee culture, food, and history. This one hits deep—flavor with meaning.
Cirque du Soleil: Luzia – A stunning mix of acrobatics, art, and storytelling inspired by Mexican culture. Visually breathtaking and unforgettable.
If you missed any of these adventures, make sure you check out the other blogs—I’ve got all the details waiting for you.
📚 Cece’s Book of the Moment
This month’s read was Take My Hand by Dolen Perkins‑Valdez, inspired by true events.
Whew… this one was heavy but important. The story sheds light on painful history tied to a clinic in the 1970s and the injustices faced by young girls and their families. It’s one of those books that makes you pause, reflect, and pray for those who endured such tragedies.
Sad? Yes. Powerful? Absolutely.
⭐ Cece’s Rating: 4 out of 5
If you’re a reader who appreciates historical fiction that teaches while it moves you, this is worth your time.
Now this one is an older release, but I finally got around to watching Bob Marley: One Love.
The film tells the story of Bob Marley’s life, music, and impact—and it was fascinating to see his journey on screen. I’ve visited Jamaica before and went to Bob Marley Park, so watching this felt personal. Bob Marley wasn’t just a musician; he was (and still is) a global symbol of peace, resilience, and Jamaican pride.
Hearing songs I already love woven into his story made it even better.
⭐ Cece’s Rating: 4 out of 5
If you haven’t seen it yet, add it to your watch list.
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What’s Next for Wher it Begins & Cece in theCity? 💍✈️
As we roll into February, I’m officially expanding deeper into the Wedding and Travel space with my blogs and Where It Begins magazine. New cities, new love stories, new experiences—and I can’t wait to share them with you.
✨ If you’re a vendor, business owner, wedding professional, or travel brand, definitely reach out. Let’s collaborate and create something beautiful.
Until next time… stay warm, stay curious, and keep exploring.
Whew—winter tried it this week. We got a little ice down here, but nothing too wild. Our friends & family up north got the real deal with snow, so if that’s you, stay safe, stay warm, and stay bundled 🧣❄️. Honestly, this kind of weather gives permission to slow down. It’s the perfect season for movie marathons, watching the game, cracking open a good book, and actually resting. And let’s be real—some of us need that pause.
Now let’s jump into Cece on the Scene 🎬
I finally watched Divorce in the Black, starring Meagan Good and Cory Hardrict. Yes, I know—it’s been out for a minute, but better late than never. I’ll give it a solid 3 out of 5. The movie hit some real, heavy truths. I hate seeing women go through so much—especially good women who are giving love, loyalty, and faith, only to be torn down physically, emotionally, and spiritually. As women, we carry a lot. Too often we settle, try to fix, and pour ourselves into situations that aren’t good for us, all in the name of what we call love. Whew. If you’ve seen it—or plan to—tell me what you think.
Now, let’s talk adventure 🎪✨
This week I had the chance to experience Cirque du Soleil: LUZIA, and wow. Just wow. LUZIA is a dreamlike journey through an imaginary Mexico, inspired by its culture, colors, and history. The visuals were stunning, the performances were unreal, and the use of water throughout the show? Absolutely magical. Cirque du Soleil has been around since the 1980s, known for blending circus arts with storytelling—and LUZIA truly lives up to that legacy. If you’ve never been, put this on your must-see list. Trust me.
Also, a very special birthday shoutout to my stepmom 🎉💕 Hope your day was filled with love, laughter, and all your favorite things.
And you already know—I love my Thank You letters 💌
This week, my gratitude goes to Miri Ben-Ari, who continues to inspire through her powerful violin and fearless creativity. She proves that music has no limits and that women can redefine any space they walk into.
Another huge thank you goes to Cathy Hughes, a true trailblazer who opened doors for women in radio, amplified our voices, and created opportunities that changed the industry. Because of her, so many women were seen, heard, and empowered.
As always, stay tuned and keep rocking with Cece in the City—where culture, creativity, and community always meet 💫🌆
Hey everyone! Happy Wednesday—midweek and we’re getting somewhere! January has been busy, a little chaotic, and definitely interesting, but that’s how we like it around here. So let’s jump right into Cece on the Scene 🎬📚
🎬 Cece on the Scene: Sinners
Now listen… this movie might be old news to some of y’all, but I’m just getting around to watching Sinners—and whew 😮💨. In case you didn’t know, this film comes with vampiresandtwo Michael B. Jordans. Yes, TWO. History-making in its own right because honestly, one is already enough to cause a distraction.
I don’t usually lean toward vampire or evil-themed movies, but Michael B. Jordan ate this role up. No crumbs left. I’m giving it a solid 4 out of 5 ⭐⭐⭐⭐. Beyond the action and dark energy, the message hit: sometimes the devil is after you, evil will try to creep in, and you’ve got to stay grounded so it doesn’t get the best of you.
If you’re into thrillers with a deeper meaning and haven’t seen it yet, check it out—and let me know what you think.
📚 Cece Reads: Summer in the City by Alex Aster
Now let’s switch gears and get into Cece Reads 📖. I just finished Summer in the City by Alex Aster, and let me tell you—this one was right up my alley. I love books centered around journalists, writers, travel, and romance, and this story delivered all of that.
Another 4 out of 5 ⭐⭐⭐⭐ for me. The book reminds us that independence is powerful—go out, chase your dreams, build your success, and be proud of where you’re headed. But at the same time, don’t shut out the good people in your life just because of past experiences. Growth is about balance.
Before we wrap up, I have to give a belated birthday shout-out to my girl Edwina 🥳. Happy belated, sis! Hope you had an amazing day—know that you are awesome, and we definitely need to get out more this year.
And just like that, we’re already coming to the end of January 😮. I hope you’re ready for February and even more adventures with Cece in the City. It’s cold out there, so bundle up, stay warm, and I’ll see you on the next adventure 💙❄️
Hey everyone! Hope you had an amazing week and weekend. Winter is definitely wintering right now ❄️—some places even got snow, while we just got that bone-chilling cold. But enough about the weather… let’s jump into Cece in the City!
📚 Book Talk: People We Meet on Vacation
So I officially finished People We Meet on Vacation, and fun fact—I watched the movie before finishing the book. Now listen… I’m usually that lady who says “the book is always better.” Like historically speaking, books have had the upper hand since, well… forever 📖😌.
But THIS time? Plot twist of the century—the movie actually did it better for me. Shocking, I know! The pacing, the chemistry, the vibes… it worked. That doesn’t mean skip the book though—check out both and decide for yourself.
Now let’s talk movies. I watched THE RIP, starring a powerhouse cast: Matt Damon, Ben Affleck, Steven Yeun, Teyana Taylor, Sasha Calle, Catalina Sandino Moreno, Scott Adkins, and Kyle Chandler.
The story follows a team of Miami cops who discover millions of dollars hidden in a rundown stash house—and whew 😮💨, trust starts fraying real quick. When money enters the chat, loyalty starts exiting.
Overall rating: 4 out of 5 ⭐ The twists? Solid. The plot? Kept me locked in. Only note—I would’ve loved to see more of the women in action, but it was still a strong watch. Definitely add it to your list.
👑 Women’s Group Outing: January Edition
We also had our FIRST women’s group outing of the year, and let me tell you—it was everything ✨
Theme: Animal Print / Leopard Because historically, leopard print has symbolized power, confidence, and royalty—and that’s exactly the energy we’re carrying into the new year.
🐆 Bold 🐆 Fearless 🐆 Queen-like
Every woman received a crown—because let’s be clear, you don’t find crowns… you ARE one 👑.
We also did Letting Go Plates, a powerful little ritual where we wrote down everything we’re leaving behind and NOT bringing into 2026. (Yes, we’re clearing space early!)
🍽️ Dinner Stop: Virgil’s Gullah Kitchen & Bar
We headed to Virgil’s Gullah Kitchen & Bar, and for many of us, it was our first time. The reviews from the table? ✔️ Food was good ✔️ Vibes were strong ✔️ DJ was VERY raw 😅
At times I was like “oh wow,” and other times I was definitely grooving 💃🏾. The place was packed, full of life, and our waiter stayed on point checking on us—which always earns bonus points.
We did have a 2-hour limit, but we made it work, handled business, laughed, talked, and soaked it all in. It was a much-needed outing.
💕 Passing the Torch
One of my favorite parts? My daughters were inspired to start their own women’s group with their friends—same theme, their own section, their own energy. And yes… they had a GREAT time 🥹💖. Love to see it.
✨ Missed the Outing? No Worries
You can still do your own Letting Go Plate at home:
Use a real plate and break it after
Or use a plastic plate—write on it, cut it up, or even keep it Totally your choice.
📸 Be sure to take a picture and share it—I’ve included a photo for inspiration.
Remember the theme: Bold. Fearless. Queen-like. Leopard energy is wild, focused, fierce, and confident… that’s the vibe 🐆👑
💐 Weekly Thank You: Women Who Inspire
One thing I love doing each week is giving flowers while they can still be smelled 🌸. This week, I want to send a big thank you to two women who continue to inspire, empower, and pour into me through their storytelling.
✨ Elizabeth Gilbert Her book—and later the movie—Eat, Pray, Love truly left a mark on me. Historically, it became a cultural moment for women learning to choose themselves, explore the world, and heal out loud. The themes of self-discovery, courage, and starting over deeply resonated with me and still do. It reminded me that it’s okay to pause, wander, and find joy in unexpected places.
✨ ReShonda Tate As an author, ReShonda Tate keeps me entertained, engaged, and turning pages. Her storytelling feels real, relatable, and powerful. Every time I pick up one of her books, I know I’m in for a good read—she has a gift for pulling you in and keeping you there. Authors like her continue to remind me how important our stories are.
To both of these women—thank you for inspiring me, empowering me, and reminding me of the power of words. Your work matters, and it continues to pour into so many of us 💫
✊🏾 Honoring Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
This week, it’s also important to pause and honor Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.—not just the name we hear every January, but the man, the mission, and the movement.
I’m especially grateful that I’ve had the opportunity to visit the Martin Luther King Jr. National Historical Park and Museum here in Atlanta. Walking through the space, reading the exhibits, and learning more about his life gave me a deeper understanding of his courage, sacrifice, and unwavering commitment to justice. It’s one thing to learn about him in books, but standing in a place filled with history makes it hit differently.
Dr. King reminded us that change starts with courage, community, and love—even in the face of resistance. His legacy continues to inspire generations to speak up, stand firm, and lead with purpose.
I’m thankful for the chance to learn, reflect, and carry those lessons forward ✨
Stay tuned for the next Cece in the City—more books, more scenes, more vibes coming soon 💫
Happy Wednesday, everyone! Hope your week is going great so far 😊
The temperatures dropped again—but hey, it is winter, so bundle up and stay cozy. A little fun history note: tomorrow, January 15, is National Hat Day! 🎩 Hats have been around for centuries—once worn to show social status, protect from the elements, or even represent professions. So tomorrow, rock your favorite hat and make it a vibe.
🎬 Cece On The Scenes – Watch of the Week I watched People We Meet on Vacation and loved it! Definitely a 4 out of 5 for me. It was one of those feel-good, reflective stories that stays with you. I just grabbed the book too, so stay tuned—my full book review is coming soon!
📚 Cece Reads Just finished Bridesmaid Undercover and whew—another 4 out of 5! Her books always take you through all the emotions: laughter, sadness, love—everything wrapped into one story. I truly enjoy her writing. If you’re looking for a fun, heartfelt read, check it out here: 👉 https://amzn.to/4aUDjbH
🍔 Weekly Adventures This week’s adventures were a vibe! I hit up The Vortex with one of my besties—OMG, such a different spot with the skull décor and edgy atmosphere. The food was good, the customer service was on point, and they’re definitely known for their burgers. If you haven’t been, add it to your list.
🦕 We also went to Fernbank Museum—I’ve been many times (especially since I used to work there), but it was my bestie’s first visit, so we had to go. We checked out the IMAX film Wild Rescue, which focused on saving animals. It was sad and beautiful at the same time—very powerful. I’ll definitely be sending them a thank-you note for the amazing work they do to protect wildlife. If you haven’t been in a while, go check it out.
As always, stay tuned to Cece in the City—more adventures, reads, and vibes coming your way. ✨🏙️
Hey hey everyone! Hope you had an amazing week. It’s Sunday — that sweet spot where we slow down, reset, and get our minds ready for a new week ahead. So let’s jump right into this week’s Cece in the City recap because it was full of celebration, history, new experiences, books, and inspiration.
🎉 Birthday Love
First things first — I have to shout out my oldest daughter and wish her a happy happy birthday! 🥳 I am beyond proud of the woman she’s become. She’s beautiful inside and out, and watching her grow has truly been one of my greatest joys. Mommy loves you endlessly 💕.
⚔️ Stepping Back in Time: Medieval Times – Lawrenceville, GA
Next stop — Medieval Times in Lawrenceville, GA. I haven’t been in years, but let me tell you, it was still a good time! The show was entertaining, the food was surprisingly good, and the whole experience really takes you back in time.
A little history moment: Medieval Times is inspired by 11th-century Europe, complete with knights, tournaments, and royal courts. No forks, cheering for your knight, and dramatic sword fights — it’s part dinner, part history lesson, and all fun. If you’ve never been, definitely put it on your list.
☎️ Hidden Gem Vibes: Red Phone Booth – Atlanta
Now let’s talk about something very different — Red Phone Booth in Atlanta. This spot was such a vibe! It’s a chill lounge with a pool table and bar, but here’s the twist… you need a secret code to get in 👀.
That alone made the experience fun. I love trying new things, and this was the perfect place to relax and enjoy time with friends and family. Definitely one of those “Atlanta hidden gems.”
📚 Cece’s Book Corner
You already know it’s not a Cece blog without a book moment. This week’s read was A Little Bit of Karma by ReShonda Tate Billingsley — and whew, it was a different kind of read.
This book dives into:
Communication (or lack of it) in relationships
Love and life’s unexpected turns
Being in the wrong place at the wrong time
How mistakes and silence can change everything
It’s full of drama and definitely makes you think. If you enjoy stories that reflect real-life situations, make sure to check it out:
I don’t watch a lot of series, but sometimes you need a break from books — so I watched His and Hers.
Let me say… 4 out of 5 ⭐ Great acting, twists and turns, and one of those shows that keeps you guessing. If you’re looking for something suspenseful and well done, this is a must-watch.
✍🏽 Inspired by Powerful Women
As I continue my own writing journey, I have to pause and give thanks to women who motivate and inspire me.
Oprah Winfrey — magazines, interviews, book clubs… she does it all. I have a magazine, a book club, and I love interviewing people, so seeing her journey reminds me that mine can grow just as big.
Angie Thomas — author of The Hate U Give and On the Come Up. Powerful storytelling that not only became bestselling books but impactful movies. Her work opens eyes, sparks conversations, and inspires change. Truly an amazing author — definitely check her books out if you haven’t already.
Until next time… Stay tuned, stay inspired, and keep exploring with Cece in the City 💫
Happy Wednesday, friends — we’ve officially made it to the halfway point of the week! 🎉
January has already been full of celebrations — I don’t know about you, but it feels like Capricorn season came in strong this year. Capricorns have always been known as the “builders” of the zodiac — grounded, determined, and hardworking — so maybe that’s why the month already feels busy and full of momentum.
And since Wednesdays are often called “hump day,” let’s add a little mid-week joy with books, movies, food, and a few birthday shout-outs from Cece in the City.
📚 Cece’s Book Corner
I Found You — Lisa Jewell
Let me tell you — this one pulled me in fast.
I finished I Found You in just two days because every chapter felt like another twist I had to uncover. Lisa Jewell has a way of peeling back layers slowly, reminding us that one choice can ripple through many lives and change everything.
It’s suspenseful, emotional, and full of “wait… WHAT just happened?” moments. If you love stories with mystery, secrets, and characters you keep thinking about afterward — add this one to your reading list 👀
Fun fact: psychological suspense as a genre really took off in the late 20th century — and authors like Lisa Jewell have carried that legacy by blending mystery with deep emotional storytelling. That’s probably why her books feel real… even when they’re chilling.
🎬 Cece On The Scenes
Finding Joy — A Tyler Perry Film
Sometimes “finding joy” isn’t about laughter… it’s about facing what hurt you and choosing peace anyway.
This film has those classic Tyler Perry layers — faith, family, healing, and personal growth. It’s reflective, emotional, and definitely one of those movies that makes you think about your own journey.
Streaming now on Prime Video.
My rating? 3 out of 5 — There were a few moments where I was like… “Okay now, really?” 🤦🏽♀️😂
But it still delivers a meaningful message, so check it out if you’re in a reflective mood.
A little history note: Tyler Perry built his film legacy right here in Georgia — turning an old military base into one of the largest film studios in the country. Atlanta really became a powerhouse in entertainment because of creators like him.
🎉 Birthday Love & Gratitude
This week was full of special birthdays, and I want to send some love:
💙 Happy Birthday to my Uncle — he’s been going through a lot lately, so please keep him in your prayers as he continues to heal and grow stronger.
🤍 Happy Heavenly Birthday to my Aunt — forever loved, forever missed.
🎂 Happy Birthday to Ms. Juicy (Baby) — my long-time friend, my talking-trash buddy, and someone who can always make me laugh.
🌄 And Happy Birthday to Anika — from mountains to trails to unforgettable adventures, thank you for all the memories we’ve shared.
Each of them holds a special place in my heart — and I hope their birthdays were the best one yet.
Birthdays have always been more than just another year — in many cultures, they’re seen as milestones of wisdom, growth, and celebration of life’s journey… and I love honoring that.
🍽️ Cece Eats — Foodie Stop of the Week
This week I stopped by Trend Urban Café in Stone Mountain — and listen… that Salmon Special with rice was EVERYTHING. 😋
Big portions, great flavor, and the best part — they offer both vegan and non-vegan options, so everyone can enjoy something.
If you’ve never been, add it to your must-try list — definitely a local gem worth visiting.
That’s my mid-week update ✨ I’ll be back on Sunday with more adventures, food finds, books, and Cece on the Scenes moments.
Stay tuned — and thanks for rolling through life with me here at Cece in the City 💛
Hey everyone — hope you’re having an amazing day! I’m loving that the weather is creeping back into the 60s and 70s this week. It feels like the perfect time to step into something new… even if the “new” is something that’s been around forever for everyone else but me 😄
This year is all about trying new things, revisiting classics, and exploring places I’ve somehow skipped over — and whew, I finally checked one off the list…
🟠 My First Trip to Hooters — with a Little History
So after all these years, I finally went to Hooters.
For the longest time, my thoughts were pretty simple: “It’s a sports bar… with women… and hooters.” 😂
But I decided to give it a try — and honestly, it wasn’t bad at all. Lots of TVs, lively energy, and yes… the ladies didn’t really have “big hooters,” it’s more about the iconic uniform and brand style. My waitress even wrote her name on a napkin — old-school Hooters touch!
I ordered tater tots and shrimp (which were just okay), and my daughter got a steak-and-cheese sub that she said was really good.
✨ A little Hooters history: Hooters first opened in the early 1980s and grew into one of the most recognizable sports-bar brands in the U.S. It became known for its wings, game-day atmosphere, and its signature “Hooters Girl” concept — which has been part of American pop-culture debates, nostalgia, and sports dining culture for decades.
I’ve heard a lot of locations have been closing recently, so I’m actually glad I got to experience it at least once.
🍕 Italian Pie — Big Slices & Throwback Vibes
Next adventure this week: Italian Pie.
I’d heard about the big pizza slices — so of course I had to try one. I went with sausage, and while the sausage looked a little funny 😂 it actually wasn’t bad at all. I also grabbed BBQ wings to go with
it.
✨ A little history note: Italian Pie has roots in casual neighborhood-style pizza culture — places built around family recipes, oversized slices, and that classic “grab a slice and relax” feel that’s been part of American pizza dining since the mid-20th century.
Have you tried either of these spots? I know a lot of you probably have — but hey, they’re new to me… and that’s what this year is all about!
🎬 Cece On The Scenes — Watch of the Week: Eden
This week’s watch was Eden — based on a true story.
A couple leaves German society in 1929 and escapes to an uninhabited island, looking for paradise… but things begin to fall apart once others arrive.
Genre: Thriller / Based on Real Life
Year: 2025
Duration: 2hr 9m
Director: Ron Howard
Cast includes Jude Law, Ana de Armas, Vanessa Kirby & more
I give it 3 out of 5 — very interesting perspective, but I personally could never imagine living on an island like that back then. Today’s islands? Totally different story 😅
📚 **Book of the Week — South of the Buttonwood Tree
by Heather Webber**
First book I finished in 2026 — and the second book I’ve read by Heather Webber — and I’m loving her writing so far. Definitely a 4 out of 5 from me.
✨ A touch of story history + themes: The book blends Southern folklore, magical realism, and family secrets that stretch across generations. It reminds you how some secrets can cause pain — but also have a way of pulling people closer and helping them heal.
This year, I’m sending thank-you messages to women who inspire and motivate me.
This week’s shout-outs went to:
🌟 Michelle Obama Reading her books reminded me of her authenticity, strength, and ability to speak truth with grace — especially Becoming.
🎉 My good friend DJ Ms. Eclectic — Happy Birthday! She’s been an incredible friend — inspiring, hardworking, supportive, and full of positive vibes and good energy.
Grateful for women who pour into others without even realizing how impactful they are.
Well — that’s it for now. This year I’ve got a long bucket list, lots of hidden gems to explore, and plenty of “new to me” experiences coming your way.
Stay tuned — and keep traveling, tasting, learning, and living with Cece in The City 💛