Personal Reflections

  • The Writer’s Mind – The Writer’s Process

    A poem for every writer, dreamer, and soul who’s ever spilled ink to make sense of it all. Originally written in 2024, this piece captures the power of storytelling, healing, and unleashing truth, one word at a time. ✨ Read… Continue reading

    The Writer’s Mind – The Writer’s Process
  • The Light of Grace

    She walked through fire and came out shining—graceful, strong, and full of light. This poem, The Light of Grace, is a love letter to the resilience we sometimes only find when tested. 📱 Instagram: @skfabric_303 🌐 Blog: fabricthatmademe.com 💛”Her laughter,… Continue reading

    The Light of Grace
  • Where Home Used to Be

    A poem about the kind of home that holds your soul, comforts your bones, and stays in your memory long after the door has closed. When you leave a space like that, it doesn’t just echo—it aches. 🏠💗 #PoemAboutHome #WhereHomeUsedToBe… Continue reading

    Where Home Used to Be
  • Tiny You

    Be still. Be bright. Be everything—until there’s nothing left. “Tiny You” is a tender, haunting poem about quiet sacrifice, invisible labor, and the fading lines of self. 🌙🕊 #TinyYou #PoetryOfSacrifice #InvisibleLabor #EmotionalWeight #SoftSpokenStrength #PoetryForTheSoul #HauntingWords #fabricthatmademe #skfabric_303 Continue reading

    Tiny You
  • Random Thoughts On My Walk

    Written during one season of change and revisited in the middle of another, this post unfolds like a quiet walk—part poetry, part reflection. These aren’t just random thoughts—they’re pieces of what it means to heal, grow, and find home. 🌿📦… Continue reading

    Random Thoughts On My Walk
  • As Long as It Takes

    Waiting on God isn’t always easy, especially when prayers feel unanswered and life feels uncertain. But patience opens the door to peace. In this post, I share how we’re learning to trust God’s timing in our lives, even when we… Continue reading

    As Long as It Takes
  • Rooted in Simple Things

    Life moves fast, and sometimes it flips you upside down. This long reflection was just what I needed as we prepare to move again. Rooted in faith, family, and the quiet gifts that shape us, it’s a reminder to lean… Continue reading

    Rooted in Simple Things