Posts about Winter

Love Where You Live: 5 Ways to Celebrate Valentine’s at Home-image

Love Where You Live: 5 Ways to Celebrate Valentine’s at Home You don’t need reservations to have a meaningful Valentine’s Day — especially when home is already a cozy, stylish space you love. Here are five ways to celebrate Valentine’s Day (or Galentine’s Day!) right in your Eden Apartment: 1. DIY Movie Night Skip the crowds. Bring out the fuzzy blankets, queue up a rom-com (or thriller!), and set up a cozy snack board in your living room. 2. At-Home Picnic Lay out a blanket in the living room with candles, pink décor, and a takeout box from your favorite local spot. Instant vibe. 3. Craft Night or Game Night Host a Galentine’s night with DIY decor, sugar cookies, or board games. Use the clubhouse if you want more space! 4. Valentine’s Self-Care Unplug with a bath, face mask, journal, or yoga session in your apartment. Don’t forget — our on-site gym is perfect for a solo reset. 5. Decorate Your Space Soft pinks, greenery, heart garlands, and seasonal prints can transform your neutral home into a cozy Valentine’s haven. Whether you’re spending it with someone special or soaking in your own company, home at Eden is the perfect place to feel the love. 💗

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February in Rexburg: What to Do When There’s No Snow-image

February in Rexburg: What to Do When There’s No Snow So the snow skipped town... but that doesn’t mean the fun has to. Rexburg in February may feel more like a chilly spring than a snowy wonderland this year, but there are still plenty of ways to enjoy the season without slush, salt, or snow boots. Go for a Scenic Winter Walk With no snow blocking the sidewalks or trails, now is the perfect time to explore  Nature Park  or stroll through  Porter Park . Bring your dog, grab a friend, or take a moment to yourself with your headphones and a warm drink in hand. Cozy Up at a Local Café Support local and soak in the warmth of Rexburg’s best cafés. Whether it’s a cinnamon latte from  The Cocoa Lodge , a smoothie from  Frisky’s , or a pizza night at  Righteous Slice , it’s the perfect time to take yourself (or your valentine) on a casual winter outing. Take Advantage of the Outdoors No snow? No problem. Hit the trails near  Cress Creek  or venture into nearby hills for a dry, crisp hike without worrying about snow gear. Tip for Eden Residents Open your blinds to let that crisp sunlight pour into your apartment. Our  large windows  are perfect for winter daylight hours that boost mood and brighten your space. So while it’s not a white winter, it’s still a beautiful one. Grab your coat (but maybe not your snow boots), and enjoy all Rexburg has to offer — snow or no snow.

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New Year, New Home: How to Refresh Your Apartment for 2026-image

A new year naturally invites a fresh start, and your apartment is one of the best places to begin. January is a great time to reset your space, reflect on what you want more of in the year ahead, and make small changes that improve comfort and functionality. Refreshing your home doesn’t require a major budget or dramatic updates—simple, thoughtful adjustments can make your apartment feel renewed and inviting. Start with decluttering, which can have an immediate impact on how your space feels. Focus on one small area at a time, such as a kitchen drawer, closet shelf, or bathroom cabinet. Removing items you no longer use or need helps reduce visual clutter and makes everyday routines easier. When your space feels more organized, it becomes easier to relax and stay focused on your goals. Once clutter is cleared, consider rearranging your furniture. Even small changes—like shifting a chair, repositioning a rug, or moving a lamp—can create better flow and make a room feel new again. Pay attention to natural light and try arranging furniture to maximize brightness and openness, especially during the shorter winter days. Finally, add cozy winter touches to make your apartment feel warm and welcoming. Soft throw blankets, neutral or textured pillows, and warm lighting can transform a room without overwhelming the space. Candles, seasonal scents, or simple décor accents can also add comfort while keeping your style clean and understated. Refreshing your apartment at the start of the year is about creating a space that supports your lifestyle and well-being. With a few budget-friendly updates, your home can feel lighter, calmer, and ready for everything 2026 has to offer.

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The Christmas River: A Holiday Tradition in Menan, Idaho 🎄✨-image

The Christmas River in Menan, Idaho, is one of Eastern Idaho’s most beloved holiday attractions, drawing visitors from near and far each winter. Unlike a natural river, the Christmas River is a community-created light display that winds through Menan, capturing the spirit of the season with thousands of twinkling lights, festive scenes, and charming holiday decorations. The display stretches over several blocks, giving the impression of a flowing river of lights. Families and visitors can drive through or walk along certain areas, enjoying themed exhibits that include Santa’s workshop, nativity scenes, and a variety of iconic holiday characters. Many of the lights are synchronized to music, adding a magical soundtrack to the experience and enhancing the sense of holiday wonder. The Christmas River has also become a pet-friendly destination. While most visitors experience the display from their vehicles, there are opportunities for short walks and photo sessions, allowing leashed dogs to enjoy the sights and winter smells. Visitors are encouraged to dress their pets warmly and keep them safe, especially in areas with vehicle traffic. To make the most of a visit, it is recommended to arrive early, as the lights are most captivating after sunset, and popular viewing areas can become crowded. Dressing warmly is essential, particularly if planning to step out of the car for photographs or to stretch legs. Many visitors also bring hot cocoa or snacks to enhance the cozy atmosphere, while respecting the displays is crucial, as the lights and decorations are the result of significant community effort. The Christmas River has become more than a seasonal light display; it is a cherished tradition for the Menan community. Each year, locals gather to celebrate the holiday season, enjoy music, and share in the festive atmosphere. The attraction provides an opportunity to experience the joy of community collaboration and to create lasting memories with family, friends, and even pets. The display typically runs from late November through December, and visitors are encouraged to check local Menan community websites or social media pages for the exact dates and any special events scheduled during the season. Whether seeking a festive evening drive, a stroll among sparkling lights, or simply a way to soak in the holiday spirit, the Christmas River in Menan offers a memorable seasonal experience for all ages.  

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The Ultimate Eggnog Festival-image

Few things whisper holidays quite like a glass of rich, frothy eggnog. Loved, debated, and deeply nostalgic, eggnog is more than a seasonal drink — it’s a tradition steeped in history and perfect for turning into a full-blown winter celebration. Enter: The Eggnog Festival — a cozy gathering that blends storytelling, tastings, and festive fun. Let’s explore where eggnog came from, why it became a holiday icon, and how you can host your very own eggnog-centric soirée.     A Brief (Delicious) History of Eggnog Eggnog traces its roots back to medieval Britain, inspired by a hot, milky ale drink called posset , traditionally made with milk, eggs, and spices. It was enjoyed by aristocrats due to the high cost of eggs and dairy. When the recipe crossed the Atlantic, American colonists added their own spin — substituting expensive brandy for more accessible rum or whiskey. Over time, eggnog became a symbol of warmth, indulgence, and holiday abundance, especially around Christmas and New Year’s. Even George Washington famously had his own potent eggnog recipe — heavy on the spirits and holiday spirit. Why Eggnog Became a Holiday Tradition Eggnog’s rise as a festive staple comes from: Seasonal ingredients (fresh eggs and dairy were plentiful in winter)   Warming spices like nutmeg and cinnamon   Celebratory nature of creamy, indulgent drinks during cold months   It became the drink of gathering — shared at family parties, work celebrations, and cozy winter nights by the fire.     How to Host Your Own Eggnog Festival Turn this classic drink into a magical event with these ideas: 🎄 Set the Scene Create a warm, vintage holiday atmosphere: Twinkle lights & garlands   Plaid tablecloths   Candles and soft golden lighting   Holiday jazz or classic Christmas music       🥛 Eggnog Tasting Bar Offer multiple variations: Classic Traditional Eggnog   Spiked Eggnog (rum, bourbon, or brandy)   Dairy-Free Eggnog (almond, oat, or coconut milk)   Chocolate Eggnog   Pumpkin Spice Eggnog   Label each option with cute name cards and flavor notes.     🥨 Pair with Cozy Treats Serve snack pairings like: Gingerbread cookies   Biscotti   Shortbread   Spiced nuts   Mini cinnamon rolls       🎉 Add Festive Activities Keep the experience interactive: “Vote for the Best Nog” ballots   Ugly sweater contest   Ornament crafting station   Holiday trivia corner   Photo booth with vintage mugs and Santa hats   Classic Homemade Eggnog Recipe Cozy Traditional Eggnog (Serves 6–8) Ingredients: 4 large eggs   1/2 cup sugar   2 cups whole milk   1 cup heavy cream   1 tsp vanilla extract   1/2 tsp ground nutmeg (plus more for garnish)   1/4 tsp cinnamon   Pinch of salt   Instructions: In a bowl, whisk eggs and sugar until pale and creamy.   In a saucepan over medium heat, warm milk and cream until steaming (not boiling).   Slowly temper the hot milk into the egg mixture while whisking constantly.   Return mixture to the saucepan and stir until slightly thickened.   Remove from heat and stir in vanilla, spices, and salt.   Cool completely.   Chill for at least 2 hours (overnight is best).   Serve cold with a sprinkle of nutmeg on top.   An Eggnog Festival isn’t just about sipping something sweet — it’s about slowing down, gathering together, and celebrating the magic of the season. From its humble historical roots to your modern-day holiday table, eggnog reminds us that comfort, tradition, and togetherness are always in season. So raise your glass, dust off the nutmeg, and let the holiday cheer flow. Cheers to creamy memories and cozy traditions! 🥂✨  

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Winter Wellness: Simple Habits to Start the New Year Strong-image

Winter often brings slower mornings, shorter days, and more time spent indoors. While the season can feel challenging at times, it also offers an opportunity to focus on wellness in gentle, realistic ways. Starting the new year strong doesn’t require a complete lifestyle overhaul—small, consistent habits can make a meaningful difference in how you feel throughout the winter months. Mornings are a great place to begin. Simple movement, such as light stretching or a few minutes of walking around your apartment, can help wake up your body and improve circulation. Letting in natural light as soon as possible by opening blinds or curtains can also boost energy and support your internal rhythm. Pairing these habits with a warm beverage or a few moments of quiet can create a calm, positive start to the day. Throughout the day, staying hydrated and taking short breaks from screens can help maintain both physical and mental well-being. Even in colder weather, hydration is important, and keeping a water bottle nearby can serve as a helpful reminder. Incorporating small pauses—such as stepping outside briefly or simply stretching—can help reduce tension and improve focus. Evenings are an ideal time to wind down and prepare for restful sleep. Creating a calming nighttime routine can signal to your body that it’s time to relax. Dimming lights, limiting screen use, and choosing quiet activities like reading or journaling can help ease the transition into evening. Soft lighting, comfortable seating, and a tidy space can further support relaxation. Winter wellness is about balance, not perfection. By adopting simple, sustainable habits that fit naturally into apartment living, you can create routines that support your health and well-being all season long. Small steps taken consistently can help make January—and the rest of winter—feel more grounded and manageable.

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