

We both left big cities for small towns. Here’s how we did it (the good, the bad, and the ugly!) and
Hannah and I first met in college a little over a decade ago. We recently reconnected and collaborated on an affirmation project, An Uplift Pass. We’re spreading positivity and light on social media. Want a free download to print off or save to your wallpaper? Click here! Besides wanting to spread goodness, we learned we have lots more in common. We’re both entrepreneurs and small business owners. We’re both mommas to young kids. We’re both married to men with Disney characte


We eliminated these five words from our daily conversations and it changed our marriage
After a day of swim lessons, baseball practice and a library play date — plus outlining a new project I was working on, feeding the dog, unloading clean dishes from the dishwasher, making lunches, loading up dirty dishes, and prepping for dinner, I was tired. When my husband walked in, ready to help carry the load, he innocently asked, “How was your day?” The question seemed too big to answer. How was my day? Wonderful. Exhausting. Frustrating. Beautiful. And I craved a few m


What I learned from a temporary tattoo of my brother’s face
As my future sister-in-law peered through layers of tissue paper and pink bags filled with nighties, lotions, and other unmentionables one receives at a bachelorette party, the rest of us looked on with giggles and excitement. Her pile of loot grew bigger and bigger. And soon, one package remained: a small, padded envelope. It was from my sister-in-law’s friend, a teacher, who lived out of state. The card was opened and read aloud, mentioning that along with a gift card for a