Tag: motherhood journey

  • Rerouted

    Rerouted

    Life doesn’t always pause before shifting directions. And, sometimes when we veer off course, we are reminded of what matters most: showing up, staying present and loving hard.

  • Big Love in a Little Moment

    Big Love in a Little Moment

    It was just a hug at the door—but it said more than words ever could. A quiet moment I don’t want to forget. I wrote a short reflection post, and it’s live now at revealingbalance.com. Maybe it’ll speak to something in you, too. 💛

  • Holding Him Close: Parenting Through Sickness and Storms

    Holding Him Close: Parenting Through Sickness and Storms

    Our son was already sick when a storm rolled in last night—and suddenly, our night became about more than symptoms. It became about presence. This post reflects on parenting through illness and fear at once, with blankets, cuddles and quiet love. Sometimes, just being there—tired and imperfect—is enough. And sometimes, it’s everything a child needs.

  • Molding Identity: A Mother’s Journey Through Clay and Presence

    Molding Identity: A Mother’s Journey Through Clay and Presence

    In this piece, I share how a simple Mother’s Day outing led me to rediscover a part of myself I’d left behind. Through ceramics, motherhood, and mindful play, I’m exploring what it means to create space for presence—and reveal a more balanced life.

  • We Survived Another Day

    We Survived Another Day

    Parenting a spirited toddler while navigating recovery, screen-free intentions, and the daily whirlwind isn’t easy—but it’s sacred in its own messy way. This is a reflection on the exhaustion, the laughter, and why “we survived another day” means more than it seems.

  • The Guilt of Resting: A Sick Mother’s Quiet Reflection

    The Guilt of Resting: A Sick Mother’s Quiet Reflection

    What happens when a mother has to rest—but can’t shake the guilt of not showing up? This quiet reflection offers an honest look at illness, recovery, and the emotional weight of letting go, even when it’s necessary.