A Quiet Tuesday and a New Beginning

A quiet Tuesday evening turned into the beginning of something I’ve been dreaming about for years. Tonight, I’m sharing the tender story behind Eternal Echoes — my new business, my calling, and the work that finally feels like home.

Sunday Notes: The Last I Love You

The last time I held my Granny’s hand became a moment carved into my soul — not in grief, but in gratitude. Tonight I’m reflecting on legacy, becoming, and the quiet ways love continues long after goodbye.

The Things We Carry in Midlife: Clearing Out, Letting Go, and Being Seen

In midlife, we find ourselves clearing out more than garages — we’re sorting through memories, identities, and the quiet stories we’ve carried for years. Today reminded me that letting go creates space for what comes next, inside and out.

The Gift of Being Seen

Today reminded me how deeply older folks long to be heard, remembered, and reassured that their lives mattered. What began as a simple visit with Aunt Billie became a day filled with love stories, quiet lessons, and the sacred gift of truly seeing — and being seen.

Following the Path That Found Me

Writing legacy stories has changed the way I see people, memory, and meaning. In this post, I share what I’ve learned from listening to elders, why their stories matter, and how even the quietest memories can become a powerful gift for the people we love.

Living With Gratitude and Purpose

Today reminded me how powerful simple moments can be. I’m stepping into this season of life with gratitude, purpose, and a renewed sense of calling. From storytelling and legacy work to midlife growth and healing, this post reflects on how ordinary days can shape the life we’re becoming.