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Something big has happened on the homestead 🐑✨

We finally brought home our first Icelandic sheep — and it feels like the start of something beautiful.

🎥 Full vlog on YouTube!
Me before sheep: normal hobbies, normal conversati Me before sheep: normal hobbies, normal conversations.
Me after sheep: would you like to see 437 photos of my sheep? ☕🐑
Our little homestead is growing 🐑✨ Meet Perse Our little homestead is growing 🐑✨ Meet Persephone (Penny) and Maple. Watching them graze feels like the sweetest start to this new chapter. 🏡🌿 #homesteadinthemaking
✨ Cozy reminder ✨ Your coffee doesn’t need a ✨ Cozy reminder ✨
Your coffee doesn’t need a perfectly curated mug to be special. That sip is still warm, still comforting, still a little moment of peace in your day. ☕💛

We don’t always need the “next new thing.” Sometimes the old crazed mug, the worn in sweater, the quiet morning—that’s where the sweetest contentment lives. 🌿

💬 Tell me — what’s your “crazed mug” in life? The simple, imperfect thing that still makes you smile?
When molting season hits and you’re just trying When molting season hits and you’re just trying to keep it together… 😅

My rude rooster is looking a whole lot less intimidating these days!
I didn’t want to go today.
I had so much to do—work waiting at home, house chores piling up, lessons we needed to get through for homeschool… the to-do list was loud and endless.

But we all needed a pause.
So I closed the laptop, left the laundry, packed the snacks, and we went.

And I’m so glad we did.

Sometimes the most important “work” we do isn’t what’s on our list—it’s the memories, the fresh air, the laughter, the reset our souls are craving.

Here’s your reminder, mama: you don’t have to earn rest, joy, or play. 
🌿 Sometimes saying yes to the pause is exactly what everyone needs.
We started Ambleside Online the day after Labor Da We started Ambleside Online the day after Labor Day, and now that we have two weeks under our belt, I'm sharing on my YouTube channel how that's going for us so far. 
Please check out the video! You can find my channel in my bio. 
Thanks so much!
#AmblesideOnline #amblesideonlineyear1 #HomeschoolingLife #curriculumreview #homeschoolcurriculum #homeschoolingjourney
I'm trying to learn to really love homemaking, and I'm trying to learn to really love homemaking, and sometimes a quick little DIY helps you to enjoy being in your space a little more, so I hit the light switch plate that's been in the junk drawer for 2 years with a little rub-n-buff magic. What small project can you do today to help you enjoy your home a little more?

Also, this is a snippet pulled from my newest (and first in some time!) YouTube video, so please feel free to check me out over there, too!

#homemakingmama #diyhomedecorideas
Proof that beauty still shows up when you’re tir Proof that beauty still shows up when you’re tired, barefoot, and just doing your best.

There was a beautiful rainbow over the homestead yesterday and I had to take a moment to stand in the rain to capture this beauty. Worth it.

I hope you remember to slow down today. Please follow for more slow & sleepy homebody moments.

#cozylifestyle #cozyhomemaking #cozyliving #homesteadinthemaking #findbeautyineveryday

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Homesteading, Homemaking, Homemade: The pursuit of good simple living.

Creativity in the Cracks: Prioritizing Beauty as a Busy Mom

June 3, 2025

There’s this moment—right after the baby drifts off during a contact nap, when the house is (almost kinda) quiet except for the big kids playing or watching Wild Krats—and I pull out my phone or notebook and write another sentence of my novel.

Not a whole chapter. Not even a full paragraph sometimes.

Just a few quiet words.

Just enough to feel like me.

That’s what I’ve started calling creativity in the cracks.

It’s not the dreamy, uninterrupted creativity I imagined when I was younger. There are no artist retreats or long afternoons with nothing to do but make something beautiful. This is the motherhood version: a watercolor session beside my kids, a quick new recipe tried in the middle of meal prep chaos, rearranging furniture in the living room to feel a little more like home.

And I’m learning that it’s enough.

Why Creativity Matters (Especially Now)

Motherhood and homemaking are full of creative acts—meals made from scratch, lessons planned for the week, a table set with love, a garden planted with hope. But it’s easy to fall into the habit of only creating for others. Of producing instead of playing.

The kind of creativity I’m talking about here—the kind that stirs your soul—isn’t selfish. It’s soul stewardship.

When I write, paint, or even spend a few minutes rearranging the dining room to be more fun for homeschool lessons, something in me softens. I’m more grounded. More patient. More able to show up for my family, because I remembered to show up for myself first.

And honestly? That’s a gift to all of us.

But Let’s Be Honest—It’s Hard to Find Time

I know the reality: the days are full.

We’re homeschooling, homesteading, homemaking, doing all the things—and doing them on very little sleep and very full hearts.

There are always dishes. There’s always laundry. There’s always someone needing something.

And in the middle of it all, it feels almost silly to want time to write, or paint, or decorate, or create.

But I’ve come to realize that not making space for creativity doesn’t make the overwhelm go away—it makes it worse.

When I ignore that part of me for too long, I feel dull. Resentful, even. Like something beautiful inside me is slowly drying out.

What Creativity Looks Like in This Season

It’s not a gallery wall or a bestselling book. It’s not a perfect sourdough loaf or a magazine-worthy living room.

It’s these little, almost invisible things:

  • Writing a story—one slow scene at a time—while the baby naps on my chest
  • Practicing watercolor next to the kids while they paint characters from our read alouds or their favorite shows
  • Trying a new recipe that turns out either amazing or becomes a good story
  • Gardening, not just for food, but because tending beauty feeds me, too
  • Styling one corner of my home just because it brings me peace

None of it is perfect. Most of it is unfinished. All of it is real.

How I Make Time (Even in the Chaos)

The trick isn’t carving out hours—it’s grabbing moments.Here’s what helps me:

Keep something creative close – A journal in the kitchen drawer, a sketchpad on the homeschool table

Let it be imperfect – Stop waiting for silence, a clean space, or uninterrupted time. Start in the mess.

Do it with your kids – Creativity can be shared. Watercolor side-by-side. Garden together. Dance while sweeping.

Give yourself permission – You don’t have to “earn” the time to create. It’s part of your care.

Start small – One sentence. One color. One little rearranged shelf.

Fighting the Urge to Put Myself Last

This is the hard part, isn’t it?The voice that says, “You can get to that later. After the house is clean. After the kids are older. After everything else is done.”

But here’s the truth: there will always be something else to do.

And we are allowed to exist as whole, creative people right now.

Not when the weight is lost.

Not when the laundry is caught up.

Not when the house is perfect.

Now.

Even if the watercolor runs because someone bumped your elbow.

Even if your writing is choppy and tired.

Even if your creative spark feels dim.

Your Kids Need to See You Creating, Too

Not just consuming. Not just working.

They need to see you light up.

To see you take joy in making something for the sake of it.

To watch you be a whole person, not just a caretaker (although that role is so so important!).

That’s not selfish. That’s sacred.

And I promise—it’ll inspire them more than any homeschool lesson you could ever plan.

Final Thoughts: Make the Thing, Even in the Cracks

So if you’re in a season of contact naps and clutter and chaos, and you’re wondering if there’s still room for your creativity in it all…Yes. Yes, there is.

It might not look like it used to.It might be slower, messier, interrupted.

But it’s still yours.

And it’s still worth it.

So write the scene.

Paint the picture.

Stir the soup and hum a song.

Create beauty—not in spite of your season, but right in the middle of it.

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I'm Heather - a wife and stay at home mama of 3. I'm on a journey to thrive at home & cultivate a home-centered life. Join our young homesteading family of four as we start a Zone 6 garden in Indiana, turn our aging 80 acre farm into a sustainable homestead using permaculture and regenerative agricultural practices, and DIY our 1865 Colonial revival Farmhouse into the home of our dreams. Along the way we're going to DIY, garden, cook from scratch, learn to be frugal, homeschool, thrift, eat healthier, and learn to really enjoy this thing called life.
I'm thriving after a rectovaginal fistula and am passionate about physiological childbirth.
Grab a cup of coffee or tea, and get cozy: I'm so glad you're here! Thanks for visiting!

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