Soul searching wellness journey

  • Seasons Change

    A poetic tribute to the gentle transition from summer’s warmth to autumn’s embrace. Seasons Change captures golden fields, sunflower skies, and fireside evenings with loved ones. Cozy, comforting, and full of color—this poem celebrates the beauty of change and the… Continue reading

    Seasons Change
  • Gratitude and reflection

    What traditions have you not kept that your parents had? Gratitude and Reflection: Carrying On Traditions from My Parents As I sit down to write this blog post, I am filled with a deep sense of gratitude for the traditions… Continue reading

  • Unbalanced and Unbroken, Healing

    In this vulnerable post, I open up about the discomfort I’ve felt with the word “unbalanced” and how therapy and faith have helped me shift my focus toward healing and prioritizing. Through reflection, I’m learning to set boundaries, protect my… Continue reading

    Unbalanced and Unbroken, Healing
  • Frosted Window

    Step into a winter’s hush where every frozen breath paints poetry across the land. Frosted Window captures the quiet majesty of winter—its stillness, beauty, and serene magic. This poetic reflection invites you to slow down, wander through snow-capped scenes, and… Continue reading

    Frosted Window
  • A Girl’s Best Friend

    Dog person through and through! 🐾 Meet my rescue pups, Ella and Dozer—my heart in fur form. Every dog I’ve had has been rescued, and I wouldn’t have it any other way. So many amazing pups are waiting in shelters… Continue reading

    A Girl’s Best Friend
  • I Am About to Confess

    A humorous and heartfelt look at life with chronic illness—and how coffee, candles, and a whole lot of lavender help me stay grounded. Some might call it indulgence; I call it survival. ✨ #fabricthatmademe #balance #chronicillness #confessiontime #scentthereapy #essentialoils #cleanliving… Continue reading

    I Am About to Confess
  • 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