
Real Wellness.
Real Life.
Real Faith.
Faith, family, and the path to financial freedom.
WELCOME
Hi, I’m Madeline 🌿

I’m a wife, mom, and wellness advocate sharing our family’s real journey toward a healthier, simpler, more intentional life.
We started with one simple question: what are we putting in our home? That question changed everything — from the products under our sink, to the way we think about our health, our budget, and our time.
This space is for moms who are curious, intentional, and ready to do things a little differently — with faith, grace, and a whole lot of real life mixed in.
WHAT WE TALK ABOUT
Life. Wellness. Faith. Freedom.
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Natural Wellness
Real product experiences, healthy routines, and the simple swaps that have made the biggest difference in our home.
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Mom Life
The beautiful, messy, wonderful chaos of raising a family. Real moments, real laughter, real grace.
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Financial Freedom
Our family’s honest journey from financial stress to having options — and what that means for the life we’re building.
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Faith & Purpose
Gratitude, stewardship, and what it looks like to live with intention — rooted in what matters most.
FROM THE BLOG
Latest Stories
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Wednesday Wins: The Simple Joys That Make Mom Life Magical
Wednesday Wins Wednesday Wins: The Simple Joys That Make Mom Life Magical It’s Wednesday, and if you’re a mom, you know that mid-week slump all too well. The laundry pile is growing, the kids are bouncing off the walls, and dinner feels like a daily miracle. But here’s my secret: those ‘chaotic’ moments? They’re the
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Going Green This St. Patrick’s Day — What It Actually Means for Our Family
Every March 17th our neighborhood goes a little wild with green. Green shirts, green drinks, shamrocks on everything. I love it. But this year, while I was getting the kids ready, I kept thinking about a different kind of green , the kind that’s been happening quietly in our house for the past year or
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Cheap vs. Economical: What My Mom Knew That I Had to Relearn
I grew up watching my mom stretch a dollar in ways I didn’t fully appreciate until I had my own family to feed. She clipped coupons. She bought in bulk. She knew which store had the best price on which thing and she planned accordingly. It seemed like a lot of work at the time.
“She opens her hand to the poor and reaches out her hands to the needy.”
PROVERBS 31:20
