About Me

About Me
I’m a mom of two children who are now slowly stepping into adulthood. Becoming a mother in my early twenties taught me more than any book ever could — about patience, resilience, and the quiet strength we discover only when little hands are depending on us. The sleepless nights, school mornings, and countless small moments have shaped not only my children, but me as well.
Motherhood has never been about doing everything perfectly. It’s been about showing up — even when I was tired, uncertain, or afraid I wasn’t enough. Looking back, I see that love, presence, and the willingness to try again each day mattered far more than spotless homes or flawless routines.
Now, with teenagers preparing to find their own paths, I carry a deep gratitude for the messy, beautiful years behind us. I know firsthand that motherhood is not a checklist, but a journey — one that continues to shape us long after the baby years are gone.
Why I Share My Story
Every stage of motherhood comes with its own joys and challenges. I’ve walked through tantrums, teenage moods, laughter-filled family dinners, and quiet nights of worry. Through it all, I’ve learned that being a “good mom” isn’t about chasing impossible standards. It’s about creating lasting connections and memories that our children carry into their own lives.
By sharing my journey, I hope to remind other moms that:
• Perfection was never the goal — presence and love always were.
• Small, repeated gestures build the foundation of family life.
• Even in doubt, you’re already giving your children more than enough.
This is my love letter to every mother: a gentle reminder that the work you’re doing — often unseen, often exhausting — is extraordinary. And one day, when you look back, you’ll see that the story you’ve been writing with your children is already more beautiful than you could have imagined.
The Mom Jurney