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I’m Natalie.

 

I’m a wife, a mom to two little people (currently 2 and 3), and a woman who is learning who she is in the middle of a very full life.

 

In March of 2024, my family and I moved to Atlanta, stepping into a season we had no way of preparing for.

 

About a year later, I stepped away from my career of nearly 13 years to become a full-time stay-at-home mom. It wasn’t a decision I made lightly, and it changed far more than my schedule. Stepping away from work forced me to confront questions I had never really asked before:

Who am I outside of my career?

What does home actually mean?

And what do you do when the life you prayed for feels heavy some days?

 

I started this blog to create a place to process this tension and to slowly make sense of these questions.

 

Here, I write about motherhood, identity, faith, waiting, and the quiet reshaping that happens when life doesn’t look the way you expected. I believe home is more than an address. It isn’t a perfectly curated life or one without struggle. Home is becoming slowly at peace, right where your feet are planted.

 

Right now, my home looks like my husband, my children, and the everyday choice to just show up. It looks like rediscovering myself, while caring for others. It looks like learning how to rest, trust, and belong again.

 

If something here feels familiar, I’d love to stay connected. Through my newsletter, I share monthly blog posts and little updates from our family. You can also find me on social media. I look forward to walking through this season together 🤍

Natalie Peele headshot

Natalie Peele

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