I'm a wife and mama of two, living in the beautiful mountains of northern Georgia — though my roots are in Colorado, and the mountains never really left me. I love being outside more than just about anything: hiking, camping, paddleboarding... if it's in nature, I'm in. I've hiked 300 miles of the Appalachian Trail and one day, I fully intend to finish every last mile of it.
Six years ago, something shifted for me in a big way. I'd been caught up in the cycle so many of us know too well — chasing the next purchase, the next trend, convinced that happiness was always just one more thing away. Then I discovered minimalism, and it changed my life.
But lately, God has been taking that even deeper. Over the last six months, I've felt like the scales are falling from my eyes. It's not just about having less stuff — it's about recognizing that more stuff and more distraction are some of the biggest tools the enemy uses to keep us stuck, spinning our wheels, and missing what actually matters.
And what matters? Knowing Jesus. Making Him known. Winning souls for the Kingdom.
That's what I want for you, too. I want to be that friend in your corner — the one who cheers you on to let go of the clutter and the noise so you can fix your eyes on what's eternal. This life is short, and our hearts need to be pointed in the right direction.
So that's me. I'm really glad you found your way here. 🤍