Category: photography
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Finding Beauty in Winter: Noticing the Quiet of the Season

Winter rarely asks to be admired.It doesn’t bloom or burst or announce itself loudly. It lingers instead—softly, steadily—inviting us to slow our pace if we’re willing to notice. The light arrives later now, stretching thin across the floor. Mornings feel hushed. Afternoons blur into early evenings. There is less color outside, fewer distractions, more quiet…
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Choosing Presence in Winter: A Slower Way to Begin the Year

A gentle reflection on choosing presence in winter—slow living, intentional motherhood, and beginning the year with calm instead of pressure.
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I Don’t Have a Routine — I Have Moments: Slow Living Motherhood in Real Life

There is so much conversation about routines. Morning routines that promise calm. Evening routines meant to reset the day. Carefully stacked habits that are supposed to carry us gently through motherhood and life. I’ve tried them. I’ve written them out in notebooks, saved them in my phone, promised myself this would be the week I…
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New Year Reflection for Working Moms: A Gentle Reset Without Resolutions

The days right before the New Year always feel a little strange. Christmas has passed.The noise has quieted.Work is still there. Life is still full.And yet — something is shifting. If you’re a working mom, this in-between space can feel heavy. You’re tired from December, already hearing the pressure of January, and everywhere you look…
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Christmas Magic for Working Moms

Simple Ways to Create Meaningful Moments (Even at the Last Minute) If you’re a working mom reading this just a few days before Christmas, let me guess — you’re exhausted. Work didn’t slow down just because it’s December.Your calendar is full.Your house probably isn’t as “ready” as you thought it would be by now.And somewhere…
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Slow Living for Working Moms: How to Find Calm Without Changing Your Whole Life

How to Embrace Slow Living as a Working Mom There’s this quiet pressure that comes with the idea of slow living. It looks like early mornings, homemade bread, unhurried afternoons, and a life that somehow unfolds without deadlines, commutes, or emails waiting in your inbox. Slow living for working mom’s can seem like an unachievable…
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The Heart of December: Cozy Evenings, Christmas Lights & the Magic We Make Without Trying

Hi friend, December always arrives like a soft whisper — a little colder, a little gentler, a little more filled with possibility. I don’t know about you, but every year I feel myself shifting with it. Slowing down. Pressing pause on the busy parts of life. Tuning in more closely to the things that actually…
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A Letter for the Start of Winter: Slowing Down, Making Magic, and Finding Peace in the Quiet

Hi Friend, I’m writing this curled up on the couch with a blanket around my legs, the soft glow of a candle flickering on the coffee table, and the faint scent of cinnamon still hanging in the air from the cookies we baked earlier. The house feels a little extra quiet tonight — almost like…
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Gratitude in the Ordinary: What I’m Thankful For Right Now

There’s something about November that pulls us inward—with its soft gray skies, its crisp mornings, and the early drift of evening. As autumn fades and the page turns toward the holidays, I’m reminded of the power of noticing the little things—the moments that never make the highlight reels, yet quietly shape the days we live…
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A Letter to My Past and Future Self: Noticing the Tiny Moments

There’s beauty waiting in the smallest corners of our days — in the in-between, the imperfect, and the almost-missed. This letter is for the version of me who was too busy to see it, and for the version who will one day look back and wish for just one more moment. Dear Me, Slow down.…
