If you’re a mama like me, you’ve probably stood in the grocery aisle or scrolled a product page wondering: > “Is this actually safe for my family… or just labeled that way?” Sadly, the answer isn’t always reassuring. From our food to our skincare to our cleaning products — so many ingredients labeled “safe” areContinue reading “Why Ingredients Matter: Protecting Our Families From Hidden Harm”
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How My Coffee Routine Changed Everything (Without the Crash)
There was a time not too long ago when I was running on fumes — and coffee. Like many moms, my mornings started with a rushed cup of coffee and a prayer that it would get me through until nap time or at least until the next meltdown (mine or the kids’ 😅). But insteadContinue reading “How My Coffee Routine Changed Everything (Without the Crash)”
Fuel Your Week: 5 Quick Wellness Tips for Moms
Let’s be honest, mama — between homeschooling, business goals, keeping your house from looking like a tornado hit it, and making sure everyone is fed and (mostly) happy, your wellness can feel like it’s last on the list. But here’s the truth: you matter too.Your energy, your peace, your nourishment — it all matters. TheContinue reading “Fuel Your Week: 5 Quick Wellness Tips for Moms”
Growing Purpose: How Gardening Teaches My Kids
When we started gardening as a family, I thought we were just growing food.What I didn’t realize was that we were also growing character, connection, and purpose—one seed at a time. Our backyard garden isn’t just rows of tomatoes and herbs. It’s a living classroom. A sacred space where dirt turns into lessons, and tinyContinue reading “Growing Purpose: How Gardening Teaches My Kids”
Choosing Curriculum for a Child with Dyslexia: When It’s Time to Pivot (Again)
When we first started homeschooling, I thought finding the perfect curriculum was just a matter of research and prayer. But here’s what I’ve learned: sometimes what looks great on paper doesn’t always work in real life—especially when you’re teaching a child with dyslexia. This past year has been full of trial and error, learning andContinue reading “Choosing Curriculum for a Child with Dyslexia: When It’s Time to Pivot (Again)”
Welcoming June: A Month of Family, Milestones, and Slower Moments
There’s something refreshing about turning the page to a new month. A fresh start. A reset. A quiet invitation to pause and ask:“What do I want this month to hold?” For us, June is full of family, celebration, and intentional memories. Our daughter turns eight this month—a milestone that tugs at my heart. It’s wildContinue reading “Welcoming June: A Month of Family, Milestones, and Slower Moments”
Pregnant, Homeschooling, & Hustling: When Motherhood Stretches Every Ounce of You
Let’s get honest for a minute. Being a mom is already hard work. It’s early mornings, endless questions, reheated coffee, and giving more of yourself than you even knew you had. It’s being the steady presence, the safe place, the one who plans the meals, teaches the lessons, wipes the tears, and carries the mentalContinue reading “Pregnant, Homeschooling, & Hustling: When Motherhood Stretches Every Ounce of You”
Thriving in Faith: 5 Scriptures to Anchor You as a Mama at Home
Some days, thriving at home feels out of reach. The laundry piles, homeschool lessons get messy, tempers flare, and exhaustion hits hard.On those days, I’ve learned I don’t need more productivity hacks or routines… I need God’s Word to anchor me. When I feel weak, His truth reminds me of my strength.When I feel unseen,Continue reading “Thriving in Faith: 5 Scriptures to Anchor You as a Mama at Home”
Introducing PassPass: A Simple Way to Save, Share, and Earn
What if sharing your favorite money-saving tool could actually pay you? Imagine this… You tell your best friend about an app packed with exclusive deals and daily giveaways.She signs up (because who doesn’t love saving money?).You get paid. She loves the app and keeps it another month.You get paid again. And again. And again. NowContinue reading “Introducing PassPass: A Simple Way to Save, Share, and Earn”
From Surviving to Thriving: How I Found Freedom Through My Work-From-Home Business
There was a season when I thought “thriving” was something other moms got to do. I thought it looked like Pinterest-perfect homes, endless patience, and someone else’s life.Meanwhile, I was barely keeping up… → Homeschooling→ Caring for littles→ Trying to cook healthier meals→ Managing our home→ And wondering how we’d make ends meet Honestly, IContinue reading “From Surviving to Thriving: How I Found Freedom Through My Work-From-Home Business”