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Title: The Homemaking Momma – keeping a simple and cozy home

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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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When we talk about wellness it’s easy to focus on the visible things…movement, food, rest, supplements, etc. And all those things do matter, but this week I wanted to chat about the area in my life that needs the most tending, my spiritual health.

My relationship with Jesus is the foundation everything else rests on. When that foundation is steady…when I’m in th...


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I didn’t post yesterday. I had intended to…but today arrived before I could catch my breath.

The last several days have been full, juggling cleaning homes, running errands, working on taxes, driving kids to activities, cooking meals, teaching homeschool lessons, and trying to keep my own home from completely unraveling along the way. I am glad ...


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FRIDAY FAVORITES

As the week winds down, it feels like an invitation to take a moment and notice the small comforts that made these days feel a little sweeter. Some are favorite items I’ve been using and sharing, and others are simple joys that can’t be bought.. just noticed.

FRIDAY FAVORITES


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This season of motherhood is anything but quiet. With a teenager and a tween, the busyness has changed shape from their younger years. Less constant presence, more driving, coordinating, waiting… Our calendar stays full, even as winter outside feels hushed and still.

I’ve been noticing how difficult it can be to hold those two realities at once: a life that keep...


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