#1 – Why I’m Blogging

I started this blog as a way to maintain an online journal—a space where I can pour out the thoughts that keep building up in my mind.

As a mom, life is full of ups and downs, constant motion, and a mind that never really rests. There are days when I’m overwhelmed with ideas, feelings, and mental to-do lists, and I just need a place to offload it all. That’s when I came across the idea of a “100 Days of Offload” challenge. It felt like the perfect push—an invitation to write without pressure, to simply share what I observe, experience, and think.

Blogging is becoming a way for me to find clarity. It doesn’t have to be polished or perfect (and it won’t be). There will be typos, rambles, and rawness—and that’s exactly the point. I’m not here to impress, just to express.

Finding time to write as a mom isn’t always easy. Between baby snuggles, daily routines, and everything else, this blog is a way for me to be productive while still staying present. It’s my little corner of the internet where I get to be me—not just a mom, but a woman with thoughts, reflections, and a desire to connect.

So here I am, writing when I can, saying what I need to say, and giving myself the permission to just show up.

This is my me time—and it feels good.