06/11/2026
I think the part I love most about this work is that it stops feeling like "work" pretty quickly.
One day you're the new person walking through the door, and before you know it, a toddler is running into your arms, a preschooler is saving you a seat at the table, or a parent is texting you an update because they know you'll genuinely care.
Families let me into some of the most ordinary, vulnerable, beautiful parts of their lives. The messy kitchens. The bedtime routines. The hard days. The victories that seem small to everyone else but mean everything to them.
As someone who spent years in work that often showed up in the middle of crisis, there is something really healing about being invited in to help families thrive instead. To be part of the prevention. To give parents a chance to rest, reconnect, work, travel, heal, or simply breathe.
I don't take that trust lightly.
So, thank you to the families who have welcomed me in, made room for me at your tables, handed me your babies, introduced me to your pets, and let me witness your children becoming exactly who they're meant to be.
I love this little business more than I can explain. And I feel really lucky that this is the life I get to build. ❤️