Just a mom figuring it out one coffee at a time ☕️
Most days you’ll find me chasing little ones, reheating the same cup of coffee (again 😅), homeschooling, and trying to build something for myself in the middle of all the chaos.
A little about me:
• SAHM life is my full-time job (and then some)
• I homeschool my girls 🤍
• I’m all about cozy, simple, realistic life
• I live for spring + summer 🌸
Give me:
🌿 Gardening & fresh flowers
🏖 Beach days (my favorite place)
🦁 Trips to the zoo with my girls
🏕 Camping + slow family weekends
🎆 4th of July + anything that brings us together
At the end of the day, I’m just a mom who loves her family deeply—but also knows I want something of my own too.
Still figuring it out. Still growing. But not staying stuck 🤍
If you’re in the same season of life, I’d love to connect—tell me something about you below 🤍
... Read moreAs a fellow mom navigating the rewarding yet hectic world of stay-at-home parenting, I truly connect with Danielle’s approach to daily life. There’s something so real about savoring coffee amidst nonstop action while managing homeschooling and household duties. It’s a gentle reminder that amidst the chaos, finding joy in simple moments—like gardening, fresh flowers, or enjoying a slow-paced weekend camping with family—can bring a much-needed sense of calm.
I also appreciate how Danielle embraces the seasons, especially spring and summer, when outdoor activities like beach days and zoo visits become treasured family traditions. These experiences not only enrich children’s lives but create lasting memories that bond families closer together.
Danielle’s honesty about wanting something personal beyond her full-time SAHM role resonates deeply. Many moms wrestle with balancing their identity as caregivers while nurturing their own passions or professional goals. Her story is an encouraging example of growth and resilience without feeling stuck.
Incorporating fresh flowers and gardening into daily life has been a lifesaver for me, offering both a creative outlet and a peaceful retreat amid the busyness of motherhood. Likewise, celebrating holidays like the 4th of July that bring loved ones together reminds us why these hectic days are worth it.
For any mom reading this, remember it’s okay to take things one step at a time, to embrace imperfection, and to seek community with others who understand your season of life. Connecting with others in this same journey brings support and inspiration on the path of motherhood and self-discovery.