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  • The Letter of Love | I Forgive You

    Another poem I wrote back in 2018 was given a facelift. A powerful letter of self-forgiveness, reflecting on the journey from fear and doubt to self-acceptance and healing. A poetic exploration of resilience, growth, and the strength to move forward. Continue reading

    The Letter of Love | I Forgive You
  • In My Shoes | A Raw Look at Survival, Strength & Grace

    This one came from a place of truth—written during a time I was carrying more than just my own burdens. In My Shoes is a poem for anyone who’s ever been misunderstood, judged too quickly, or forced to keep walking… Continue reading

    In My Shoes | A Raw Look at Survival, Strength & 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
  • The Story of Greta

    Ever met someone who plays the victim so well, you start questioning your own sanity? Yeah… meet Greta. This short story is a throwback from a 2022 writing assignment where I was challenged to describe a personality trait that’s hard… Continue reading

    The Story of Greta
  • Faith in the Unknown: Surrendering to God’s Plan

    Waiting is hard. Trusting God in the unknown is even harder. Back in August 2021, our family was just five months into our new life in Texas. Everything was new—our town, our routines, the people, the places. While we knew… Continue reading

    Faith in the Unknown: Surrendering to God’s Plan