hi, I’m Gessica!
I’m so happy you’re here! I’m a Catholic mom of 4 babies under 6, married to my farming sweetheart, and a bargain and DIY enthusiast at heart.
When I was a teenager, I discovered so many wonderful things about the Catholic faith. I continued to grow in my faith during college, but it seemed like as soon as I became a mom, all my God-time and spiritual development came to a stop.
Until I discovered blogging as a way to help others in the same boat.
I started to learn simple and practical ways to live my faith through and with my family, instead of continually struggling to find my own time.
Don’t get me wrong. Alone time is amazing. However, God has called me to become the best version of myself that I can be, to become holy, and to strive for sainthood. To do all things for the glory of God. And that includes my family.
I would love to share my tips and advice so you can find a way to stay faith-filled with young children. And of course, your life isn’t going to be perfect, but it will be more joy-filled!
My blog is for young moms who are struggling with keeping sane and thriving with multiple young children. I’m here to help you achieve that joyful, efficient home and life you’ve always dreamed about!
Check out some of my most popular posts:
- 10 Ways Saying a Rosary Can Change Your Life
- The One Mistake You Are Making When You Pray
- 10 Ways to Feel Pretty as a SAHM
- The Ultimate Guide to Catholic Kids’ Shows
Here is my free Create a Prayerful Morning Routine Guide!
If you have some advice to give to Catholic moms with young children, leave it here!
Here’s to living holy lives with our children, not in spite of them!
Hugs, Gessica
Check out my Blog, where I write about everything from mom-life to faith to what to do with kids’ bedtime routines.
If you are involved in Catholic music ministry, you might be interested in my website, Spiritual Cantor.
If you are in need of a one-time or small Pinterest Virtual Assistant task, speed on over to this page for more info. I would love to help you out!
May the peace of Christ be with you always!