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  • 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
  • Surrender

    I’m reblogging a post from 2018—one of the very first things I ever wrote here. I’m so excited to share something so deeply meaningful. I was unrecognizable then—lost in loneliness and uncertainty. Those silent, isolating days shaped me, forcing me… Continue reading

    Surrender
  • Sweet Peace & Quiet 🤫

    Sometimes the best thing you can do is nothing at all. Just sit, breathe, listen, and rest in the quiet. This post is a soft reminder to take the peace you’re given and let it restore you. 📱 Instagram: @skfabric_303… Continue reading

    Sweet Peace & Quiet 🤫
  • When Your Phone Becomes the Enemy

    Ever felt like your phone was sucking the life out of you? Me too. This post is for the over-scrollers, the peace-seekers, and the people trying to live more present in a digital world that never sleeps. 📱 Instagram: @skfabric_303… Continue reading

    When Your Phone Becomes the Enemy
  • No Scales in Heaven: Letting Go of the Balancing Act

    Life can wear us thin—mentally, physically, and emotionally. In this heartfelt reflection, I share the challenges of striving for balance amidst the demands of parenting, work, and personal well-being. Discover how embracing grace, setting boundaries, and practicing gratitude can lead… Continue reading

    No Scales in Heaven: Letting Go of the Balancing Act
  • Marriage Bliss

    Not just a catchy rhyme—this poem is a gentle reminder that true joy in a home is rooted in mutual love, respect, and unity. Let’s rewrite the old narrative. Here’s to partnerships built on more than clichés—here’s to love that… Continue reading

    Marriage Bliss
  • I Could Live In A Sweatshirt

    👕💙 It’s not just a sweatshirt—it’s a feeling. Gifted to me by my dad over 30 years ago, this cozy navy cotton piece has become my favorite item of clothing. Worn a million times, it still holds warmth, comfort, and… Continue reading

    I Could Live In A Sweatshirt