12 months & 12 photos blog post has become a tradition on my blog. I first published it in 2016. You can check the posts for 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021 and 2022 if you want. It’s very simple: one photo for each month of the year. A photo that represents my travels and/or my life of each month of the past year.
2023 was a year of travel. We were lucky to had been able to travel that much this year (and last year). My husband and I explored Krakow, Poland on our own and had fun with friends in Padua, Italy. We revisited Brijuni National park (Croatia) and spent a great weekend in northern Croatia discovering a castle with our kids. I visited Helsinki solo but actually spent time there with my Finnish friend. The cherry on the top was London trip for my 40 th birthday with my husband.
Other than great trips, this year had its usual up & downs. I felt too stressed at work and after some long soul searching decided to quit my job. It was the right decision but it wasn’t an easy decision. I am still looking for a new job. I’ve had some women’s health issues and some other problems this year too. Kids are growing up so fast. Our daughter is in true fournado phase and our son is starting school next September. I love them deeply but they also make me mad occasionally.
Anyway, let’s look at some of the highlights (and lesser great moments) of 2023:
January
January was a slow month. And the kids were sick a lot. But we had a fun murder mystery game with our friends. I had the most incredible day off which included swimming pool, spa, meeting with a friend, exhibition and a short visit to a museum (pictured below) and a family dinner.
February
February was another month that we spent mostly at home because everyone was sick again. The only fun day was watching the International Carnival Parade in Rijeka. Luckily, February is such a short month so it passed quickly.
March
March was finally a better month. We were all healthy and spent lots of time outdoors. Seaside walks, playdates at the playgrounds and at home, some beach time and BBQ. My husband and I saw a great comedy show. We bought our daughter her first proper bike (of course, it just had to be pink and have a picture of unicorn on it!).
April
April was a great month. My husband and I spent a couple of days exploring Krakow and eating a lot of delicious meals. I really liked Krakow and we had a relaxing trip (FYI, it means at least 20, 000 steps but no rush to see all the sights). We spent a wonderful Easter weekend with kids and our friends at a hotel in northern Croatia. We visited a castle, went on an Easter eggs hunt and swam in the swimming pool. Kids loved it and they are already pleading with us to go back there next year. I wouldn’t mind that either….
May
May was a very good month. The highlight was our repeat visit to Brijuni islands National park. Since our kids really loved our weekend trip there last year, we decided to do it again this May but this time with another couple and their kid. We got to explore more of Veli Brijuni island and had another fun ride in one of those electric golf cars. We saw deer, rabbits and peacocks roaming around freely. Our cat got seriously injured but he spent all of his 9 lives and recovered successfully.

June
June was a travel month again like April. I finally met in person my Finnish best friend. We’ve been in touch for many years (met through blogging) but finally spent some IRL quality time together in her hometown Helsinki. I liked Helsinki and I was very lucky with the weather. June means beach time and swimming in the sea and our annual long weekend at Krk island. End of the month, beginning of July was a weekend trip to Padua, Italy. However, June was very stressful at work and I began to think of alternative options.
July
July was a very hot month. My husband and I spent the first weekend in Padua. My best friend and I enjoyed Aperol spritz and gelato while our husbands went to the rock concert. I couldn’t believe that prices of meals at restaurants were similar or even cheaper than in Croatia. Weekends were spent at the beach. My son lost his first baby tooth.

August
August is a month of anniversaries for me. Our wedding anniversary (9 th) and my blogiversary (8 th). I had holidays and we did lots of fun activities with kids such as renting a pedal boat, seeing a mermaid, muddy beach etc. My husband and I joined a fascinating ghost tour as well. I’ve had some women’s health issues all year and it impacted my energy, my mood and my relationship as well.

September
My daughter turned 4 in September. She’s clever and pretty, chatty and bossy. She loves reading/playing with books. We visited an oldertimer cars show and had some fun days out. I decided to quit my job.
October
Some playdates, going to the cinema with my kids to watch Mighty pups and board game nights. Bike rides on island Krk as well. Halloween was my last day at work. I felt a tremendous relief as I walked out of the office.
November
My son turned 6 in November. He’s so big now. Smart but sensitive, cute and goofy and keen on football. He would rather just kick the ball all day long than do pretty much anything else. However, he enjoys playing board games with us. I was at home, doing chores, blogging a lot and relaxing. At the same time I also felt anxious about my uncertain future.

December
December is my favourite month. I love all the festive activities. We visited several Christmas markets in the area. We went again to Delnice by Christmas train and kids had a blast playing in the snow. They tried ice-skating for the first time. We managed to send Christmas letters to Santa this year. We’ve also enjoyed a carousel ride in Trieste, Italy. My husband and I celebrated my birthday in London. It was perfect.

That was my 2023 in 12 photos:)
What about your 2023? How was it?
Happy New Year!! I wish you all the best!
xoxox
Tanja








[…] You can check the posts for 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022 and 2023 if you want. It’s very simple: one photo for each month of the year. A photo that represents my […]
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great photos Tanja! The kids look super happy!
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Thanks😊
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[…] can read all about my year in short in my 12 months & 12 photos post or read my monthly life posts for every month of the past year if you have […]
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What a brilliant year of travels you had! I wish you a healthy 2024 (without the sickness!) and many more travels
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Thank you Mandy!All the best to you too!
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Wonderful travelling for the full year!
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Thank you!
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This is a lovely way to review the year. Wonderful photos! I loved Helsinki too (so much so I went again at the beginning of December!), and how wonderful to meet you friend IRL!
All the best for 2024!
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Thank you. Happy New Year!
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What a year you’ve had – and happy 40th birthday 🙂 Here’s to a happy and healthy 2024.
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Thank you!🙂
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As a new subscriber, I can’t help but be in awe of you and your family. Such a pretty baby! This idea- one photo per month is absolute genius, and I am inclined to copy it shamelessly as a new year resolution – if that is alright 🙂 Looking forward to more musings from you.
Merry christmas and a happy new year to you
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Thank you. Sure, you can do the same kind of post for yourself🙂
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I think your photos beautifully capture your life this year with family, travel, and home 🙂 I hope 2024 brings you all good things
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Thank you very much
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Oh gosh your winters are so short, is what I thought looking at your pics! Need to get back to researching that work-from-abroad stay. And the term ”fournado” is great! Never heard it before, but so descriptive! All the best for a great 2024, too! ✈️💓🎄
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Well, summer was well into October…beach weather. Found that term online🤣it is very accurate. All the best!xoxo
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Love this! A fruitful year of travel. It’s not easy to quit your job, but it was for the best, and I’m sure you’ll find one soon that’ll be better for your mental health! My 2023 wrap-up will be out in early January, as I’m putting the final touches on it. Have a wonderful rest of the year!
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Thanks Rebecca, hope so!
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That’s a great year Tanja. I love how you were able to meet your friend IRL. I love this post and always grateful for you for inspiring me a few years ago 🤗
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Thanks Wayne🙂
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Looks like you had an amazing year. I find that it is important that we look back and reflect on the past year. That way you know what you did well, the areas you could improve on and how you can go about planning for the next chapter of your life. I like to look back and look back and celebrate all my achievements no matter how big or small. Wishing you a season full of light and laughter. May the Christmas bring only happiness and joy to you and your family. Aiva 🙂 xx
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Thank you Aiva. Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!x
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What a lovely year,looking back you must be happy with all the ho,unsays, family milestones and meeting up with your blogging friend in Helsinki.
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Thanks Marion xoxo
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