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  • New Year, New Chapters — Join the Journey With Cece

    Happy New Year, everyone! 🎉 Here’s to 2026 being your BEST and brightest year yet. Thank you so much for following my journey — I truly appreciate every one of you. Remember… you are amazing, capable, and deserving of all the good things coming your way. Now let’s jump into it!

    Cece On The Scenes

    🎬 Watch of the Week: In Your Dreams on Netflix
    It’s a fun, light-hearted kid-style movie — but honestly still a great watch! I’d give it a 4 out of 5. I really enjoyed it — check it out and tell me what you think!

    📚 Book of the Week: Midnight at the Blackbird Cafe by Heather Webber
    This one gets a 5 out of 5 from me — such a beautiful story about community, healing, and finding connection through life’s trials and past experiences. Definitely worth the read! Grab it here:
    https://amzn.to/49zyX8C — and let me know your thoughts!

    🕯️ Need a little uplifting + inspiration?
    Follow Candlelight Conversations with Cece on YouTube & Spotify:

    YouTube 👉 https://youtube.com/@candlelightconversation?si=Z_kAUxAmAVVTaxcS
    Spotify 👉 https://open.spotify.com/show/5xRvifqSumeBJUbPwbqdro

    ✍🏽 My Poetry Book
    Never thought I’d be an author — but I did it and I’m SO proud of this one!
    If you’d like to support or check it out, here it is:
    https://amzn.to/3HgFp8M 💕

    📖 Where It Begins — New Issue Coming Soon!
    We have a very special woman gracing the upcoming cover — releasing at the end of the month and I cannot WAIT to share it!

    If you missed the last issue, catch up here:
    https://issuu.com/cecewibnet/docs/november_2025_issue

    Here’s to more adventures, hidden gems, great reads, fun finds, and new experiences in 2026 🥂

    Stay tuned — Cece In The City is just getting started! 💛

  • A Cozy Holiday, Powerful Stories, and Inspiration on the Journey Ahead

    Hey everyone! I hope you had a wonderful holiday and found time to enjoy good moments with family, friends, and quiet rest. I only had Christmas Day off this year — and honestly, that small pocket of stillness was exactly what I needed. I slowed down, unplugged a bit, and picked up a book I’d been wanting to dive into for a while: the story of Allen Iverson.

    Allen Iverson isn’t just a legendary name in basketball — his journey is layered with struggle, resilience, culture, and transformation. From his early life in Virginia to becoming one of the most influential guards in NBA history, his story is raw and human. Reading the book gave me a deeper look at the challenges he faced both on and off the court — the pressure, the setbacks, the moments of doubt, and the strength it took to rise again.

    After finishing the book, I went straight into the documentary, and it brought his journey to life even more. Seeing his growth, honesty, and maturity over time was powerful. It reminded me that our storms don’t define us — how we come through them does. If you haven’t checked out the book or documentary yet, I definitely recommend both.

    Now — Cece on the Scenes!

    If you know me, you know I don’t watch a lot of series… but when I do, “Emily in Paris” always pulls me in. This new season? Whew — the twists, the surprises, the moments that made me say “wait, what?” — and yet it still delivered that chic, dreamy Parisian charm. Watching it made Paris climb even higher on my travel bucket list. The fashion, the scenery, the café culture — yes, I’m ready to book a flight!

    Speaking of journeys — I’ve also been following the incredible pilgrimage of a group of monks who are walking all the way from Texas to Washington, D.C. They’re traveling in the spirit of peace, prayer, and reflection. Although I won’t get a chance to see them while they’re passing through Georgia, their mission really touched my heart. As temperatures drop and they continue north toward colder weather — possibly snow — I’m keeping them lifted in prayer. Their commitment reminds us that purpose and devotion often require endurance.

    And just like that — here we are in the final week of December, standing at the doorway of a brand-new year. 2025 is wrapping up, and 2026 is right around the corner. I hope you’re not just preparing for a new year, but preparing for growth, alignment, and new opportunities.

    Here’s to reflection, inspiration, and continuing the journey — one page, one scene, one step at a time. 💫

  • A Season of Gratitude, Good Vibes & Healing

    Hey everyone!
    I hope you’re doing well and gearing up for the holidays and the exciting new year ahead. This season always brings a mix of reflection, gratitude, and togetherness—and I want to take a moment to share a few highlights and heartfelt thoughts.

    As we think about the holidays, I’m incredibly thankful for the opportunity we had to partner with DJ Ms. Eclectic for the Good Vibes Giveback for the Season. Together, we were able to bless over 60 people, and that alone made this season extra meaningful. Huge thanks to her for including us and allowing Cece in the City/Where It Begins to be a part of spreading love, joy, and good vibes to others. Giving back always reminds me what this season is truly about.

    Now let’s get into Cece on the Scene 🎬
    This weekend, I finally made it to the movies to see The Housemaid. I had already read the book—and it was really good—so I was excited to see how the movie would compare. And honestly, it didn’t disappoint. I haven’t been to the movies in a long time, but AMC made the experience extra enjoyable with their comfy recliner seats and beautiful interior. If you haven’t seen it yet, I definitely recommend checking it out—especially if you’re a bookworm like me. I’m giving it 4 out of 5 on the scenes ✔️

    Speaking of books, let’s talk about my latest read 📚
    I recently finished All the Way to the River by Elizabeth Gilbert. Now, Eat, Pray, Love will always be a favorite of mine (both the book and the movie), but this one was very different. This book dives deep into her life, her friendship, and struggles with addiction. It was sad, raw, and powerful all at once. While it wasn’t an easy read, it was meaningful, and I’d give it 3 out of 5. Still worth checking out if you enjoy emotional and reflective storytelling.

    The holidays are also a tender time for me. I lost my mom around this time in 2017, and not having her here during the holidays is always hard. There’s a sadness that comes with the season, but I choose to focus on gratitude. I’m thankful for the memories, the pictures, and the love that never fades. She may be gone, but she lives in me, and I truly believe she’s my angel watching over me.

    As we move through this season, I encourage you to be thankful for life, cherish your moments, and treasure your family, friends, and loved ones. Time is precious, and love is everything.

    Thank you for continuing to follow along with Cece in the City.
    Stay tuned for more, and from my heart to yours—Happy Holidays

  • A Buffet Lover’s Dream: Golden Apple Buffet in Snellville, GA

    There’s something special about a place you keep coming back to—not once, not twice, but a third time—and that’s exactly how I feel about Golden Apple Buffet in Snellville, Georgia. If you know me, you know I love a good buffet, and this spot continues to hit every single time.

    From the moment you walk in, you can tell why Golden Apple stays busy. The restaurant is clean, organized, and constantly full of energy—always a good sign when it comes to food. And trust me, the food does not disappoint.

    One of my favorite things about Golden Apple Buffet is the variety. This isn’t your average buffet. They offer hibachi made fresh, a solid sushi selection, and even pho with rich, flavorful broth that feels comforting from the first sip. Everything tastes fresh and thoughtfully prepared, which is not always easy to find at a buffet.

    Let’s talk seafood—because if you’re a seafood lover like me, this place will make your heart (and belly) happy. The fresh seafood options are one of the main reasons I keep coming back. There’s nothing better than being able to go back for seconds… or thirds… without guilt. That’s the beauty of a buffet done right.

    The authentic Chinese dishes are full of flavor, the sushi is well-made, and the pho brings warmth and depth that feels homemade. Even the fruit stood out—fresh, juicy, and perfectly ripe, which is always a pleasant surprise at a buffet.

    By the end of my visit, my belly was full and my soul was satisfied. Golden Apple Buffet delivers comfort, variety, and quality all in one place. It’s perfect for family dinners, casual outings, or when you’re just in the mood to eat a little bit of everything.

    If you’re ever in Snellville, GA, or nearby, make sure to check out Golden Apple Buffet. Come hungry, take your time, and enjoy the experience—you’ll definitely leave full and happy.

    Check Golden Apple Buffet out here:

    https://www.goldenapplebuffet.com/georgia

    Until the next bite,
    Cece in the City 🍽️✨

  • End-of-Year Energy: Action Movies, Manifesting & Atlanta Nights

    Hey hey everyone ✨

    I hope you’re having a beautiful December. With only a couple of weeks left before the new year, it’s that reflective, exciting space where we start thinking about goals, ideas, bucket lists, and what we want to carry (or leave) behind. So let me catch you up on a little of everything — movies, books, city vibes, and giving back — Cece style.

    🎬 Cece on the Scenes: Movie Night Catch-Up

    I finally watched The Marksman, an older movie but brand new to me — and honestly, it surprised me in the best way. Starring Liam Neeson, the film follows a quiet rancher who suddenly finds himself protecting a young boy from cartel assassins. What starts as a simple act of kindness turns into a gritty, high-stakes road trip across the Southwest.

    The action is steady, the tension is real, and it has that neo-Western feel that blends heart with hard choices. Since I’m always here for a movie with action, I’m giving this one a solid 3 out of 5 stars ⭐️.

    Even though it originally dropped in 2021, The Marksman recently found new life on streaming and hit #1 on Netflix, proving that some stories just need the right moment to shine. Definitely worth adding to your watch list.

    📖 Cece Book Club: Manifesting with Intention

    Next up — Cece Book Club ✨📚

    I finally finished How to Manifest: Make Your Dreams a Reality in 40 Days by Laura Chung. This one took me a little while to complete, but that was part of the process. The goal is one chapter a day for 40 days, and it really encourages you to slow down, reflect, and be intentional.

    Journaling and manifesting have truly become a part of my life, so this book showed up right on time. It’s not about rushing — it’s about alignment. If you’re focused on growth, clarity, and calling in the life you desire, this is definitely a great read to add to your list.

    🏙️ Cece in the City: Dancing, Downtown, & Me Time

    Now let’s talk Cece in the City 💃🏽✨

    I had the chance to step out for Old School Saturday, and while I hadn’t been in a while, it reminded me why those nights are always a vibe. Good music, good energy, and even better company. I love being around friends who actually dance, laugh, and enjoy the moment — not just sit around people-watching.

    The event was hosted at the Hyatt Regency in Atlanta, which is such a beautiful hotel and always adds to the experience.

    This weekend also gave me something just as important — me time. I took a day to relax, think, and journal. No rush, no noise — just space to reflect. Time is flying, and with 2026 on the horizon, it was exactly what my spirit needed.

    ❤️ Giving Back: The 6th Annual Giveback

    As we head into the holidays, giving back remains close to my heart.

    It’s that time of year again — The 6th Annual Giveback for the Unhoused Community, led by DJ Ms. Eclectic, who shows up every single year with love and purpose.

    On Christmas Day, essential bags will be distributed, including:

    • Wet wipes
    • Tissue
    • Hand warmers (Hot Hands)
    • Water
    • Socks
    • Feminine hygiene products
    • And so much more

    If you’d like to donate items or contribute financially, you can do so here: Cash App: $EclecticMusicEnt

    Thank you for being a blessing and helping spread love during the season that matters most.

    ✨ Stay tuned for more Cece in the City — more stories, more gems, and more moments worth sharing. And tell me… what are your goals or bucket-list ideas as we head into the new year?

  • ✨ Welcome December — the Season to Be Jolly! ✨

    Here we are, stepping into the final chapter of 2025.

    December always feels like a fresh breath of magic — twinkling lights, cozy nights, and that little nudge reminding us to set new goals and draft new dreams. It’s the perfect time to start your next chapter, whatever that looks like for you.

    So grab a warm drink and let’s jump into Cece On the Scenes! 🎬✨

    I watched Ghosting: The Spirit of Christmas starring Aisha Dee, Kimiko Glenn, and a few other familiar faces. Let me tell you… it’s a quirky mix of friendship, love, and the afterlife. Cute in its own way, but for me, it lands at a 3 out of 5. Still, if you’re building your holiday movie list, add it in. It definitely gives you something to think about during these festive nights.

    Now, into the Cece Book Club Corner 📚🎄
    This month we read Wish You Were Here by Jodi Picoult. Whew! I’m giving it a 3 out of 5. It had twists that completely blindsided me — in a good way — but that ending… chile, I was hoping for more. Still, I can’t WAIT to talk it out with the book club this Sunday. If you’ve read it, you already know there’s so much to unpack!

    Let’s talk Atlanta gems ✨
    Have you ever been to the High Museum of Art? If you love creativity, culture, or just a fun day out, you’ll enjoy it. And the Atlanta Botanical Garden Lights? A MUST-SEE. Every year they transform the garden into a glowing wonderland — it’s basically the North Pole but make it Atlanta chic.

    And speaking of treats… I’m in my comfort-food era. I had a craving for a baked potato, and if you’ve never been to Jason’s Deli, baby listen… their baked potatoes are a whole meal. Not a snack. A MEAL.

    So tell me — are you ready for the holidays? Any traditions that you look forward to every year?
    Before you finish reading this, do one thing for me: check on a friend or family member you haven’t talked to in a while. December is the season of giving, and sometimes the biggest gift is a simple “Hey, you good?”

    Stay tuned — more adventures are coming to Cece in the City. 🎄✨ Let’s finish 2025 with joy, gratitude, and a little sparkle.

  • Thanksgiving Reflections & A New Journey Rising

    Happy Thanksgiving, beautiful people!


    I hope this season fills your heart with peace, joy, and so much happiness. Today is a perfect reminder to slow down, breathe, and be thankful for where we are, what we’ve overcome, and what’s still on the way. 🙏✨

    Now let’s slide over to Cece on the Scenes

    I got a chance to watch the Lisa Lisa documentary on Netflix. She was the first Latina artist to hit No. 1 on the R&B charts and the first Latina performer on Broadway with a major presence—truly a pioneer. I learned so much about her journey in the industry, her struggles, and her powerful fight through cancer. Sending all the prayers up for her continued healing and strength as she celebrates being cancer-free.

    I’d give the documentary a 3 out of 5—informative, heartfelt, and a real reminder of how music shapes us. And yes… “I Wonder If I Take You Home” still sits pretty on my playlist today!

    Before you go—
    Are you following me on YouTube and Spotify? That’s where all my adventures, stories, and behind-the-scenes magic live. Come join the journey:

    YouTube: https://youtube.com/@ceceinthecity?si=HHGEZNTTB7v7q6H1
    Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5JIQaXjMxern1UIQlo6yEh

    And if you’re into uplifting content, journaling, and self-reflection, make sure you follow Candlelight Conversations with Cece too:

    YouTube: https://youtube.com/@candlelightconversation?si=Qiv5Wib_zMX2rxsI
    Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5xRvifqSumeBJUbPwbqdro

    Like, share, and subscribe to stay connected.

    2026 is peeking right around the corner—
    I hope you’re setting your intentions, mapping out your goals, preparing your heart, and making room for new blessings and new adventures.

    Stay tuned… Cece in the City is just getting started. 🌆✨

  • 🍁 A Much-Needed Escape: From Gibbs Garden to Amicalola Falls & A Bus-Turned-Burger-Spot Adventure

    Hey everyone! 🌿✨
    This weekend I finally did something my soul had been begging for—getting out into nature. I didn’t care that it started off raining; I needed calm, peace, and fresh air. And guess what? The moment we pulled into Gibbs Garden, the sun literally came out like it was waiting on me. 😌☀️ Talk about divine timing!

    🌸 Exploring Gibbs Garden: A Hidden Georgia Gem

    I’ve been wanting to visit Gibbs Garden for the longest, and I’m so glad I finally made it. Even in the fall, when the season is shifting and things are calming down, the gardens were still stunning. Fall leaves were hanging on just for me—gold, fiery orange, soft browns and red… so beautiful.

    Did you know Gibbs Garden sits on over 40 acres of beautifully landscaped land? Created by Jim Gibbs, a lifelong horticulturist, this place is one of the largest residential estate gardens in the country. Walking through feels like stepping into a living painting—water features, Japanese-style bridges, seasonal blooms, and winding paths that whisper “slow down.”

    And trust me, I got my steps in! 😂

    My friend and I enjoyed some great conversations while wandering through the trails. I also took some photos with my poetry book, and let me just say—the fall colors made that book POP. 🍂📖 If you haven’t grabbed a copy yet, this is your sign!

    Get here

    https://amzn.to/3HgFp8M

    💧 Next Stop: Amicalola Falls — Beauty That Takes Your Breath Away

    After leaving the gardens, we decided to keep the adventure going. We headed straight to Amicalola Falls, home to one of Georgia’s tallest waterfalls at 729 feet. The Cherokee name Amicalola means “tumbling waters,” and baby, that’s exactly what it is!

    Now let me be honest…
    Did I walk all 425 steps to the top?
    Absolutely not! 😂
    But we found the perfect viewpoint to see that waterfall in all its glory. And y’all… breathtaking. Truly the peace I didn’t know I needed.

    We even checked out the cabins at the lodge, and they were so cozy. They had a journaling class going on, too! You know I love journaling—if only I had come earlier, I would’ve jumped right in. Imagine journaling while overlooking the mountains… pure therapy. 🧡🌄

    🍔 Final Stop: Ball Ground Burger Bus — A Tasty Bite of History

    All that exploring meant it was definitely time to eat, so we made our way to Ball Ground Burger Bus, one of the most unique restaurants in North Georgia. And yes… it’s literally a school bus you can eat on! 🚌✨

    Here’s a fun bit of history:

    The restaurant sits in the heart of historic downtown Ball Ground, a charming town dating back to the late 1800s. The town got its name because it was once a large Cherokee “ball ground,” where tribes played a traditional game similar to lacrosse. Over time, as the railroad expanded, Ball Ground became a small but lively stop full of shops and local flavor.

    The famous school bus at the Burger Bus isn’t just decoration—it’s an actual restored school bus from the 1940s. Instead of letting it rust away, the owners turned it into a fun, nostalgic dining space that celebrates the town’s history of creativity and community.

    So of course I had to try something fun. I ordered a pretzel bun chili dog with tots, and it definitely hit the spot. After eating, we explored the adorable downtown area, popping into local shops—including Frankfurt Doner & Meats, where my friend grabbed different sausages and I sampled a few (and yes, they were delicious!).

    🌄 A Day My Soul Needed

    After that, it was time to head home. Looking back, it was one of those days that felt perfectly aligned—nature, good food, great conversations, and new experiences. A day my mind, spirit, and creativity truly needed.

    If you’ve never visited Gibbs Garden, Amicalola Falls, or the little town of Ball Ground, add them to your list. And trust me—you’re definitely going to want to come back in the spring when the flowers bloom!

    Until the next adventure 💛
    Cece in the City 🌆✨

  • ✨Cece in the City: Night Lights, Books, and Holiday Vibes ✨

    Hey everyone! Finally, we’re getting some really nice weather this week, and it feels like the city is waking up from a long nap. There’s something so refreshing about stepping outside when the sun hits just right, the air has that crisp sparkle, and everything feels alive again. And you have to hear the best news—the Night Lights at the Botanical Garden are back!

    If you’ve never been, let me paint you a picture: the garden transforms into a luminous wonderland, with sparkling lights reflecting off every leaf, pathway, and fountain. The displays are absolutely breathtaking—like walking through a dream where the trees themselves are dressed in glittering gowns. Did you know that botanical gardens have been around for centuries, originally created to study and showcase exotic plants from around the world? It’s amazing to think that while we stroll under these modern lights, gardens like these carry a long history of curiosity, learning, and beauty. Every turn has a new surprise, and I found myself stopping multiple times just to take it all in. My advice? Go when it’s just the right temperature— Not too cold, and the magic gets a little nipped by the wind, but just right, and you’ll feel like you’ve stepped into another world. 🌟

    Speaking of stepping into new worlds, I just finished an incredible read: The Interruption of Everything by Terry McMillan. I’d give it a solid 4 out of 5 stars. McMillan is a powerhouse in American literature, known for writing stories that celebrate women’s lives while highlighting the challenges we face. This novel tells the story of a woman juggling family, career, and personal growth—the kind of story that feels like it’s speaking directly to us as women. So often, we’re the ones holding everything together, sacrificing our dreams, and making sure everyone else is taken care of. And yet, sometimes it feels like our work goes unnoticed, our sacrifices unappreciated. McMillan’s story is a reminder that while we nurture and care for others, it’s just as important to nurture ourselves.

    This book made me pause, reflect, and appreciate not only the work we do but the lives we lead. If you want a read that’s honest, relatable, and deeply moving, you can grab your copy 📖

    https://amzn.to/4o3Wse8

    Now, let’s shift gears to some Cece on the Scenes updates! I recently watched Frankenstein, and let me tell you—it was fantastic. I’d rate it a 4 out of 5. Did you know that Mary Shelley wrote Frankenstein when she was just 18 years old? The story was inspired by a famous 1816 “ghost story challenge” she did while staying in Switzerland with Percy Bysshe Shelley and Lord Byron. The novel has endured for over 200 years because it taps into timeless questions about ambition, humanity, and what it means to create life. Watching this adaptation reminded me of why classic stories endure—the suspense, the drama, and the exploration of what it means to be human.

    I highly recommend it if you’re looking for something engaging and thought-provoking to watch this week. 🎬

    And of course, don’t forget about my own creative work! My poetry book is out now, and it’s perfect for cozy evenings, reflective moments, or even as a holiday gift for someone you love. If you haven’t picked up your copy yet, you can grab it here✨

    https://amzn.to/3HgFp8M

    Have you been keeping up with Candlelight Conversations with Cece? If not, you’re missing out! These sessions are all about slowing down, reflecting, and connecting with your inner thoughts. You can catch them on YouTube and Spotify, and I’ve also curated August & September playlists to match the themes of each conversation. They’re perfect for journaling, relaxing, or just creating a little calm in your day. Speaking of journaling, I’ve been posting daily journal writing prompts for all my journal lovers—don’t miss out on this little dose of inspiration every day! 🕯️

    https://youtube.com/@candlelightconversation?si=dkcwXExe09afoYqM

    https://open.spotify.com/show/5xRvifqSumeBJUbPwbqdro?si=1cszZoJFS-K8NQUbvMWEaw

    And now, as we slowly drift toward the holidays, I want to take a moment to reflect. This season is more than just decorations and presents—it’s about gratitude, giving, and truly appreciating the people around us. Fun fact: the tradition of giving thanks and celebrating during this season can be traced back to harvest festivals in Europe, long before modern Thanksgiving and Christmas traditions were formalized. It’s a time to pause, reflect, and recognize the abundance in our lives. What are your holiday plans this year? Are you planning cozy nights at home, festive gatherings, or maybe a quiet walk under twinkling lights like the ones at the Botanical Garden? Whatever you do, remember to give thanks, give love, and give back. This is the season to celebrate the little things, the people who matter, and the moments that make life feel magical.

    So whether you’re catching the glow of the night lights, diving into a great book, watching a classic film, writing in your journal, or listening to Candlelight Conversations with Cece, make sure to pause, breathe, and savor these moments. Because in the end, it’s not just about what we do—it’s about what we feel, what we share, and how we connect.

    Stay magical, stay inspired, and as always—see you on the scenes. 💖

  • ❄️ Rainy Days, Flurries, and Feel-Good Moments with Cece on the Scene

    Hey everyone! So, it’s one of those cozy days in Georgia — rainy, cold, and yes… we’ve already had a few flurries! 🥶 Looks like we’re in for a real winter this year. I’m hoping it treats us better than last time — because let’s just say, getting stuck overnight in my car during a snowstorm is an experience I’ll never forget. Lesson learned: always pack snacks, a blanket, and patience. 😂

    Now, let’s jump into this week’s Cece on the Scene!

    🎬 Movie Moment: Wild with Reese Witherspoon

    I finally watched Wild — yes, the one starring Academy Award winner Reese Witherspoon! I’ve been meaning to watch it for ages, so I went ahead and rented it on YouTube. Overall, it was a good watch — real, raw, and kind of made me think about life, peace, and what it means to find yourself.

    But let me tell you… walking across the world like that? Alone? With no real supplies? 😳 You have to be built different. Sleeping outside, finding food, no shower for days — whew, not for me! I love nature, but I’ll take my hikes in short doses and sleep in a cozy Airbnb, thank you very much. 😂

    Still, I admire the strength and spirit of anyone who can do that kind of journey. I’d give the movie a solid 3 out of 5, and of course, I love me some Reese Witherspoon.

    🎶 Big Congrats to Outkast!

    Huge shoutout to @Outkast for being inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame! 🔥 You already know I had to swing by their mural and snap a pic — such a dope tribute to two Atlanta legends. Their music, their style, their legacy? Timeless. Congrats, @BigBoi and @Andre3000 — ATL forever! 🙌🏾

    🇺🇸 Honoring Our Veterans

    It’s Veterans Day, and I just want to send a heartfelt thank you to all the men and women who have served. Your courage and sacrifice do not go unnoticed. 💙


    ✈️ Next Stop on My 50-State Journey

    I’ve been dreaming about my next stop for the 50 States Journey, and South Carolina is calling my name! I’ve already been to Myrtle Beach, but for this chapter, I’m torn between Charleston, Columbia, or Greenville. Each city has its own charm — so what do y’all recommend? Drop your suggestions below!


    🕯️ Candlelight Conversations + Poetry Love

    The world feels heavy lately, so I’m sending love and prayers to everyone reading this. 💫 Remember to take care of your spirit — and if you need a moment of peace, check out Candlelight Conversations with Cece. It’s cozy, uplifting, and comes with journal prompts to help you reflect and breathe a little easier.

    https://youtube.com/@candlelightconversation?si=BObCUOzE-gEgUTqT

    And oh — can we take a moment? I still can’t believe I published my poetry book! 🥹 If you haven’t checked it out yet, I’d love your support. It means the world.

    https://amzn.to/3HgFp8M

    Until Next Time…

    The holidays are almost here, so get ready to cozy up with friends, family, and good food. Stay warm, stay grateful, and I’ll see you next time on Cece in the City — where every day is a new scene to explore. 💕