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A quiet beginning for the woman coming home to herself.

Welcome.

This is a little corner of the internet for anyone longing to live a little more truthfully, gently, and whole.

I created this page to share what has supported me in coming home to myself — beginning with my body.

Through nourishing meals, low-tox homemaking, and learning how to care for my health from a place of love (not fear), I began to feel more clear, more rooted, and more whole.

If you’re exploring this space, I hope it helps you feel less alone. Even just a little.

There’s no need to be perfect here. No pressure to be impressive or polished. This is not about what others think of us — it’s about how we feel inside our own skin, in our own home, in our own life. This space is for the rebuilders, the soft-hearted, the ones walking home to themselves.

What You'll Find Here

Tending to What matters

Homemaking

Create a calm, nourishing home with low-tox tips, gentle routines, and care practices that support your well-being — inside and out.

From scratch, from love

Recipes

Whole-food recipes made for comfort, healing, and ease — from slow soups to gentle sweets and staples like broths, roasts, and sauces.

Rooted in care

Health

Explore natural, supportive health practices — gut health, gentle detox, sleep, cycles, and more — for a body you can feel safe and strong in.

What I'm using

Favorite Things

A curated list of home, kitchen, and wellness essentials — non-toxic, simple, and thoughtfully chosen to support a whole and gentle life.

Notes from home

Blog

Reflections on healing, slowing down, and choosing what matters. Honest thoughts, seasonal musings, and gentle encouragement — from my heart to yours.

Newsletter you'll actually love and read.

Gentle letters on homemaking, healing, and whole living — sent occasionally to nurture your heart and help you feel less alone.

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A Little Bit More
About Me

I’m Kie — a writer, maker, and soft-hearted woman who never felt quite safe growing up.

This is the space I needed, and now I’m sharing it with you.