I help families make connections between grandparents, parents, children, and beyond by encouraging curiosity, creativity and conversation.
I help mothers and grandmothers create beautiful, meaningful lives for themselves and legacies for their loved ones by sharing honest, heartwarming, and thoughtful stories that reflect the whole spectrum of my life’s experiences—from playful moments to serious challenges, and everything in between.
My gentle, thoughtful perspective on the meaningful relationships between mothers, daughters, and grandchildren offers a fresh look at what it means to be a Modern Grandmother.
I help mothers and grandmothers create beautiful, meaningful lives for themselves and legacies for their loved ones by sharing honest, heartwarming, and thoughtful stories that reflect the whole spectrum of my life’s experiences—from playful moments to serious challenges, and everything in between.
My gentle, thoughtful perspective on the meaningful relationships between mothers, daughters, and grandchildren offers a fresh look at what it means to be a Modern Grandmother.
to be seen, heard, held, and listened to through creative stories, pictures, shared memories, and ideas.
to be embraced by kindness, humility, and love so you know the things you’re doing make a difference, even if they’re not always recognized.
for women to create joy and fulfillment for themselves as they guide and nurture their family in their role as a wife, mother, and grandmother.
You want to be a bridge between generations, facilitating understanding, compassion, and closeness between younger and older family members.
You love your grandchildren immensely, AND you want to cultivate a vibrant, joyful, and purposeful identity for yourself as you establish a legacy for your family.
You dream of challenging stereotypes about aging, striving to be an example of active engagement and meaningful contribution in your later years.
I draw wisdom from my experiences, my faith, and the timeless principle of being “repairers of the breach” and “restorers of paths”