Me and my silly little boys one morning
Hi! I’m Tiara and I’m a wife to a wonderful husband and the mother of two beautiful little boys. Come join us on our holistic living journey and learn some ways we’ve adapted to a crunchy lifestyle and maybe get a few ideas for your own family!
My husband and I during a windy family outing of putt-putt golf.
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If you noticed the scholarship section at the top of the page, I made this because a friend of mine from high school passed away just as I started working on this website. To honor her memory and to keep her kind and generous spirit alive, I wanted to create a scholarship in her honor. If it calls to you, please consider donating one or more times and helping me to make this goal a reality! Nothing goes to me, once the goal is met, every penny will go to the scholarship
Have you ever seen the videos of men who go through a period or labor pain simulator? As women we often laugh at men’s reaction to the simulation as they now know the torture many females have to go through on a monthly basis. Although it is absolutely hilarious watching these videos, for many women it can serve as a reminder that having a period means a week or more of curling up in a ball crying, scarfing down loads of chocolate and yelling at their family for breathing. So would you believe me when I tell you that it’s actually NOT normal to be in pain or to be grumpy during a woman’s period?