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🎁 Soft Luxe Teacher’s Gifts: A Love Letter to Our Educators

  I’ve always had a soft spot for teachers. Maybe it’s because I come from a family of educators. Maybe because I have teacher friends. Maybe it’s because I’ve spent so many years teaching myself — from preschool days to homeschool seasons, to Sunday School moments that changed my heart forever.  I promised myself that I will not teach, but I already found myself tutoring at an early age and when my son was born, God put in my heart to homeschool. Years passed and I built a community on Facebook where I was called again to teach the kids online. Guess I can't escape it, huh? This Christmas, I wanted to create something meaningful for teachers — a quiet thank you, a whisper of encouragement, a reminder that they are seen and celebrated. And so, these Teacher’s Gift Sets were born. 🌸 Each set comes with a thoughtfully designed Snapshot of the Week planner and a Tackle, This Teacher! task sheet — created to bring calm, structure, and a touch of grace to even the busiest classroo...

Grapeful Heart: Notes on Enoughness, Violet Mornings, and Readers Who Stayed

  If you’re reading this — thank you. You’ve probably been with me for a while. Maybe you’re one of my quiet readers from Norway, Hong Kong, or Singapore. Maybe you found me recently and stayed for the calm, the color, or the quiet strength. Whoever you are, I'm so grateful you’re here. A Note on the Season The blog has been a little quieter than usual. Behind the scenes, I’ve been reflecting, creating, and moving at a slower rhythm — and yes, there were also some shifts I couldn’t control (hello, Google updates). But even in quieter seasons, there’s fruit. And this season, that fruit is gratitude. Not the Pinterest kind that gets pinned to a vision board and forgotten. But the quiet, weighty kind that reminds you: This is enough. I am enough. And maybe slow isn't bad — maybe it's just ripe. The Color of Gratitude I designed Grapeful Heart in shades of purple because I wanted it to feel rich but restful. Purple is often the color of royalty — but also of introspection. Of s...