People say talking to your plants helps them grow, and I thought, what if I tried singing to them? It might sound a little out there, and it’s one of the most unexpectedly therapeutic things I’ve ever done! As someone who’s deeply connected to nature and holistic healing, I’ve discovered that those quiet (and sometimesContinue reading “Singing to My Plants: The Weirdest and Best Kind of Therapy”
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Nature’s Medicine Cabinet: The Oils and Herbs We Can’t Live Without
Today is a special day in our home, it’s Taylor’s birthday! And as I sit here reflecting on the simple joys of life, I can’t help but think about the beauty of being a traditional wife and homemaker. There’s something deeply fulfilling about caring for your family with natural remedies, home-cooked meals, and a homeContinue reading “Nature’s Medicine Cabinet: The Oils and Herbs We Can’t Live Without”
Walnut Oil: The Skin Savior You Didn’t Know You Needed
If you’ve ever battled dry, flaky, or just plain old looking skin, you know the struggle is very real. Finding the perfect moisturizer can feel like an endless quest, one that often leaves you with a shelf full of products that promised hydration but didn’t deliver. What if the solution wasn’t in a fancy, overpricedContinue reading “Walnut Oil: The Skin Savior You Didn’t Know You Needed”
Behind the Scenes of Backyard Homesteading: The Real (and Sometimes Hilarious) Scoop
If you’ve ever pictured backyard homesteading as a relaxing scene, think morning coffee on the porch, chickens signing their egg song in the background, and a serene breeze wafting through the garden, carrying the lovely aroma of your bountiful harvest, you’re not entirely wrong. That’s only half of the story. The truth is, there’s aContinue reading “Behind the Scenes of Backyard Homesteading: The Real (and Sometimes Hilarious) Scoop”
Upgrading Your Pot: The Growth We Resist and Need
Plants have this way of teaching us things without ever saying a word. If you’ve ever cared for one long enough, you’ll notice that at some point, it starts to struggle, not because it’s unhealthy; because it’s outgrown its living situation. The roots bunch up, the soil isn’t as nutrient rich, and waiting for moreContinue reading “Upgrading Your Pot: The Growth We Resist and Need”
Mental Health & the Chicken Coop: Understanding the Complexities Through Our Flock
Mental health is one of those things that’s both deeply personal and incredibly complex. We all experience ups and downs, struggles and triumphs, and sometimes, we just don’t quite understand why we (or those around us) think, act, or feel the way we do. Lately, I’ve found that one of the best ways to explainContinue reading “Mental Health & the Chicken Coop: Understanding the Complexities Through Our Flock”
Finding Beauty in Every Atmosphere: Learning to See the Magic Around You
Life has a way of making us believe that beauty is reserved for the obvious, the breathtaking mountain ranges, the beautiful ocean waves, the vibrant colors of a sunset. The truth is, beauty exists everywhere. It’s not just in the grand and the dramatic; it’s in the quiet, the ordinary, the overlooked. Lately, I’ve beenContinue reading “Finding Beauty in Every Atmosphere: Learning to See the Magic Around You”
Raising Kids vs. Raising Puppies: The Lessons in Love, Patience, and the Chaos that Ensues!
There’s a certain rhythm to raising both children and puppies. It’s a mix of joy, exhaustion, repetition, and the overwhelming realization that your life will never be the same. As someone who’s done both, I’ve come to appreciate the weird similarities between parenting human children and bringing up a puppers. At first glance, you mightContinue reading “Raising Kids vs. Raising Puppies: The Lessons in Love, Patience, and the Chaos that Ensues!”
Stretching Your Grocery Budget: Small Gardens, Smart Shopping, and Scratch Cooking
Not everyone has the space (or time) for an indoor greenhouse, but that doesn’t mean you can’t cut down on grocery costs in other ways. Food prices keep climbing, and for many families, it feels impossible to keep a stocked kitchen without breaking the bank. While I’d love to grow everything I eat (including theContinue reading “Stretching Your Grocery Budget: Small Gardens, Smart Shopping, and Scratch Cooking”
How Sowing Seeds Helps Me Sow Peace in My Mind
There’s something about dirt under my fingernails (even when I have them done up all pretty) and the sight of tiny green sprouts pushing through the soil that quiets my mind. Gardening has always been a peaceful place for me, and lately, starting seeds and watching them grow into seedlings has become more than justContinue reading “How Sowing Seeds Helps Me Sow Peace in My Mind”