
Welcome to my blog
Hi, I’m Andrea.
Let’s be honest. Life feels loud now. Everyone has advice. Social media is always in your face. People are telling you what to buy, how to clean, how to feed your family, how to decorate, how to parent, how to heal, how to live. Half of it feels impossible, and the other half feels like one more thing you’re supposed to be doing better.
It’s exhausting.
This space is not about perfection. It’s not about chasing some spotless, picture-perfect life. And it’s definitely not about pretending any of us have it all figured out.
This is a place for real life. Real homes. Real women. Real talk.
Here, we care about the things that truly make a home feel good. Feeding our families in ways that are nourishing and realistic. Creating spaces that feel calm, lived-in, and safe. Making small changes toward a lower-toxin home without turning it into a full-time job. Building rhythms and routines that help life feel a little less chaotic.
We also talk about the real, everyday parts of being a woman. Motherhood. Homemaking. Personal growth. The invisible work. The mental load. The beauty and weight of caring for people and holding a home together.
Simple living, at least here, is not about doing everything right. It’s about stepping back from the noise and figuring out what actually matters to you. Keeping what helps. Letting go of what doesn’t. Making life feel a little more peaceful, a little more meaningful, and a little more your own.
Simple living, here, isn’t about doing more.
It’s about doing less of what doesn’t matter and not feeling guilty about it.
So take a breath. You don’t have to keep up with everything here.
Stay a while.
Whether you’re learning to cook more from scratch, trying to make healthier choices without going completely off the deep end, creating a softer rhythm for your family, or just looking for something that feels honest in a very filtered world, you’re in the right place.
And just so we’re clear…
Some days you’ll feel on top of things.
Some days you’ll reheat the same cup of coffee four times.
Some days the only thing you “accomplish” is keeping everyone alive and relatively fed.
That’s not failure.
That’s Tuesday.
-Love, Andrea-
