healing

  • The Day My World Stopped| Miss You Forever| It’s May Again

    Every May, I write about Kristi. Her memory lives on in our stories, our children, and the quiet strength she gave me. This year, I reflect on the love I see that carries on. Forever missed, always remembered. 💔SK- #IllMissYouForever… Continue reading

    The Day My World Stopped| Miss You Forever| It’s May Again
  • Fueled by Faith, Coffee, and a Touch of Chaos

    What keeps me going? Faith, coffee, and the unshakable need to not crash and burn—literally. Chronic illness doesn’t take a day off, so neither can I. This post is a raw and real look at how I manage my mental,… Continue reading

    Fueled by Faith, Coffee, and a Touch of Chaos
  • Protect The Flock- Never Forget

    Ever been in a place so dark, you forgot what the light felt like? I have. And I wrote this as a reminder—not to dwell, but to remember how far I’ve come. This post is about protecting your peace, guarding… Continue reading

    Protect The Flock- Never Forget
  • When Your Nightmares See You

    Originally written in 2021 and resurfaced through years of healing, therapy, and deep soul work—this dream was more than a nightmare. It was a reckoning. A surreal encounter with grief, trauma, and the part of me I didn’t yet know… Continue reading

    When Your Nightmares See You
  • No Longer Mine

    Some moments leave a mark, shaping us in ways we don’t always understand—until we finally step away. There was a time that held me captive, weighed me down, and drained my strength. But I am not who I was then.… Continue reading

    No Longer Mine
  • 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
  • Table For One | Diner Reflections

    This post reflects on a moment of solitude at a small diner that shifted my perspective on slowing down and being all in. I realize that taking time to care for myself isn’t selfish but necessary! Be present and appreciate… Continue reading

    Table For One | Diner Reflections