Marked by Miles
Many Hands, New Beginnings
As a good friend once said, many hands make easy work.
With my family of ten people, we loaded the U-Haul in about 45 minutes. Everyone stepped in and worked together quickly and efficiently. What could have felt overwhelming was actually very simple when shared.
I also overestimated how much I had. We finished early and still had extra space in the truck. That felt quietly reassuring — a reminder that this move isn’t about taking everything with me, but about making space for what’s next.
There were goodbyes, of course. Not dramatic ones — just the natural kind that come with change. The kind that acknowledge a chapter closing and another beginning.
This move is more than a change of location. It’s a change in how I’m living and working.
I’m 41, which means I’m not slowing down — I’m building. I’ll be continuing to grow Trident in Florida, and I’ll also be building a healing business through MMS Orlando. This move gives me the space and environment to do that in a way that feels sustainable and aligned.
For a long time, much of my life has been about responsibility — raising my daughter, building my businesses, supporting clients, and being there for family and community. That still matters deeply to me. But now there’s also room for expansion, creativity, and choosing more intentionally what I want this next phase of life to look like.
Charlie and I leave tomorrow.
We’re heading toward warmth, ocean air, and a place that supports the next chapter of our lives — not as an escape, but as a natural next step.
This blog is a place for me to share that process with you — the changes, the growth, and what life looks like as it unfolds.
If you’re here reading this, thank you for being part of my life and this journey 🤍