Blog: Personal Reflections, Challenges, and Projects.
Motherhood Is
I’ve been thinking a lot about motherhood as my son’s birthday approaches. I’ve realized that it’s no one thing; it’s many things. Thought I’d share a few.
Unexpected Graces
We might have spent 9 months fearing our son’s birth being the result of a C-section, but when we found ourselves facing that reality, it brought an unexpected peace.
(Extra)-Ordinary Romance
A brief reflection on Valentine’s Day and romance, and why I love this cheesy Hallmark holiday so much.
Abundance and Faith
Reflecting on the past, and looking to the future, as I meditate of the words and intentions I set for 2022 and 2023.
Negative Space
While unpacking some forgotten desk supplies, I discovered a sketchbook from 16 years ago, and in it a little wisdom on perceiving reality, in all its glory and all its sorrow alike.
Seasonal Shifts
The changing of the season gives me pause to think about the changes in myself, and how this life is always shifting and transforming, filling me with hope for the future.
The Idol of Authenticity
I see the word ‘authenticity’ tossed around everywhere, on podcasts, in marketing meetings, on social media. On the surface, our deep desire for authenticity appears to be a good thing, but the more I’ve thought about it, the more I’ve felt that it locks us into a rigid view of who we are and ultimately denies us the ability to be all we can be.
5 Things I’ve Learn Trying to Conceive
As National Infertility Awareness Week wraps up, I wanted to share the 5 lessons that I’ve learned over this year of trying, and struggling, to conceive.
Turkey Sandwiches
In case you didn’t know, February is Eating Disorder Awareness Month. This is a topic that I, as someone who has struggled with disordered eating for over 15 years, am passionate about. There’s a lot of stigma over what living with disordered eating means, so I decided to tell my story.
6 Lessons in 6 Months
It’s been six months since I started my position as the social media manager of a small liberal arts college. In that time, as I’ve learned the nuances of social media and higher ed communications, I’ve learned a fair amount about myself too.
My Top Reads: 2021
As the year wraps up, it’s time to share my favorite books from 2021! Welcome into my library, filled with fantastical adventures and deep thoughts. Maybe you’ll find a few titles you want to read as well.
This Season of Waiting
The season of Advent marks the waiting on the coming of a Messiah, and for me, is helping me find peace as my husband and I continue to wait on and hope for a child of our own someday.
Beauty and Being Thankful
Over the last year, I turned my natural tendency to see the beauty in life into a daily practice, and it’s illuminated how much has changed in the last year, particularly for the better.
Happily Ever After
As our first anniversary approaches, I reflect on what I’ve learned about the nature of our love, and just how the fairytales were right and real after all.
A Little Beauty Everyday
Over the last several months, I’ve spruced up the kitchen with bouquets of fresh flowers. When my husband asked me just what I love so much about flowers, I had to stop and think what it is about beauty that captures me so.
Create the Fairytale
Last winter I stumbled down the Instagram rabbit hole of cottagecore, and I haven’t looked back since. In the desire to romanticize life, with an appreciation for the natural world, sustainable fashion, and fresh bread, I found an affirmation of exactly who I am, and have always been.