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A Decade of Growth and Gratitude

It’s remarkable how easy it is to overlook the beautiful truth that we are living with the very things we once prayed for. Life moves fast, and sometimes the blessings we’ve asked for become so woven into our everyday that we forget they were on...


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A clean home isn’t just about what looks tidy on the surface… it’s about what’s in the air, on the floors, and lingering on the things we touch every day.

So often, we’re sold the idea that more products mean a better clean, but a healthy home actually depends less on quantity and more on the right tools. Tools that remove dirt instead of redis...


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Hello, dear readers! Today I’d love to chat with you about my daily homemaking tasks. I’m often asked how I organize my time, keep up with the house, and establish a rhythm for our days. Today, I’m going to share in more detail how I stay on top of tidying while caring for my family.

I honestly can’t remember a time when I wasn’t a tidy person. Even as a young g...


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Monday has a way of making us feel behind before we even begin. The to do list is loud, the house feels very lived-in, and suddenly cleaning turns into something to get through instead of something to tend to…but caring for our homes doesn’t have to be rushed.

There is something so nice about taking your time…Vacuuming slowly allows you to actually lift the dus...


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There was a season of homemaking that was all about projects. We DIYed, remodeled, changed things, fixed what needed fixing, and made decisions that shaped our home. That season required vision, energy, and a lot of hands-on work.

Now I find myself in a different place. Many of the big projects are done. The walls are painted, the r...


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