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Jan 12

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I have been thinking a lot about what home means, and about the people and families that have lost everything this week. 

Home is your little place in the world. It’s where you take off your shoes, cozy up, gather, enjoy meals, and have family game nights. As someone who has moved 8 times in 14 years and doesn’t feel especially attached to houses, the thought of losing EVERYTHING is beyond devastating. 

It is so much more than “stuff” - home holds our memories, family heirlooms, and photos. I can’t stop thinking of the children who lost everything. Did they get their favorite stuffy? Their loveys? Their favorite pajamas? 💔 Would I think to grab my great grandmother’s wedding ring? 

The city I called home for most of my life is burning. I am safe at home, 2000 miles away, while my friends evacuate, hoping their homes will be there when they return. Some have already lost everything. 

This is a reminder that tragedy can hit anyone at any time - a lesson I know all too well. 

If this happened to you tomorrow, what do you hope others would do? How would you want them to show up for you? For your friend? Your siblings? 

We have a chance to come together to make things better for others as they begin to slowly rebuild their lives. Now is a great time to go through your closets and your kids’ closets, and gather items to ship to victims of the LA fires. It’s never been easier for me to pare down my closet.

I shared an address where you can send clothing, toys and other necessities in stories and will keep sharing. If you have ANY followers on IG, please do the same. 

You can also donate to @gofundme - I just shared a link to all the verified fundraisers for those who lost their homes in the fires. 

When it’s time to come together and help others, I always think about the book Be Kind. “Maybe I can only do small things, but my small things might join small things other people do, and together, they can grow into something big.” If everyone who followed me donated $5, we would raise $300,000. 

A little goes a long way when we come together.

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The biggest lesson I’ve learned since moving across the country, starting a few small businesses, becoming a mom, going no-contact with my mom, walking my daughter through cancer treatment, and throughout all the hard - is that it gets better. 

I experienced a lot of pain and trauma as a child. My 20s were spent in an abusive relationship,  feeling lost and not knowing where my life was going. It got better. 

I built what I thought was my dream job, but ended up feeling like I had no control over my life. It took my daughter’s cancer diagnosis for me to realize I had to walk away from something that brought zero joy to my life and had lost all meaning for me. I left, and things got better than I ever could have imagined. 

My first baby was really hard. Then came 2+ years of cancer treatment. That got better, too. 

I became more relaxed as a mom. I’m still anxious because I’m me. It took time, therapy, anxiety medication, and getting older, but with time I got better, too. And so will you. 

I wish someone had shown me a little sliver of light at the end of the tunnel when things felt dark. So here’s yours. ✨

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Jan 7

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Doing what matters most in 2025 ✨

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Anyone else questioning EVERYTHING in the new year or is it just me?
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