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  • Changed by the Water

    This post was originally written in November 2019. It served as a compilation of different poetry styles. I reshared it now with the same love I had then. I hope you all take a moment to read and enjoy it!✨… Continue reading

    Changed by the Water
  • A House in Woods |Finding a Home in the Pine Barrens

    The Pine Barrens of South Jersey Some places leave a mark on your soul. The moment I stepped onto that land, I knew—it was mine. The abandoned house, worn by time, was waiting for a second chance. It became a… Continue reading

    A House in Woods |Finding a Home in the Pine Barrens
  • Easy Faith

    Throwback to 2019: A Journey of Faith This is a repost from November 2019, a time when I was deep in journaling and traveling through my relationship with Christ and rebuilding. It all started here… in prayer. SK Continue reading

    Easy Faith
  • Our Life Together

    Time passes, but some words never lose their meaning. ‘Together We Go’ is a piece I wrote years ago, yet it still holds so much truth. Because life isn’t about going it alone—it’s about who walks beside us.” 📖 Revisit… Continue reading

    Our Life Together
  • The Worrier and Faithful

    I wrote this poem in September 2019, and it still hits deep. Poetry has a way of moving through time, capturing the raw beauty of being human—the contrast of love and fear, hope and doubt, courage and fear. I am… Continue reading

    The Worrier and Faithful
  • Rebuilding Me: A Story of Healing and Hope

    **WARNING* Sensitive Topics** Originally written in 2019, this post reflects one of the darkest yet most transformative times in my life. I have since found healing—mentally, physically, and spiritually—through therapy, faith, and lifestyle changes. While this post captures raw struggles,… Continue reading

    Rebuilding Me: A Story of Healing and Hope
  • Don’t let me fall

    In April 2019, I was quietly stepping into the first stages of healing. It was a journey that, at the time, felt deeply personal—just between Jesus and me. I was beginning to see glimpses of light, but the path ahead… Continue reading

    Don’t let me fall