Author name: amy

Welcoming Fall at Home 🍂

Every year when the air turns crisp and the leaves begin to change, something inside of me slows down. I notice the way the sunlight softens in the evening, the way the breeze carries just a hint of cinnamon and wood smoke, and the way home suddenly feels like the best place to be.

That’s what inspired me to write The Cozy Seasons: Fall at Home. I wanted to capture that feeling of autumn — not just in décor or food, but in the way it draws us closer to God, to our families, and to the beauty of everyday moments.

Inside this book, you’ll find:

  • Simple, comforting recipes that fill your kitchen with warmth and bring everyone to the table.
  • Devotionals that remind you to pause and notice God’s presence in each season.
  • Short, inspiring stories that celebrate motherhood, homemaking, and the holiness of ordinary days.
  • Cozy, fun family activities to help you make memories that last long after the leaves have fallen.
  • Reflection questions to gently guide you into slowing down, being present, and finding joy in simplicity.

It’s not a “how-to” manual. It’s more like a cozy friend-to-friend conversation — full of encouragement, reminders of grace, and little ideas to make your home a haven this fall.

Imagine lighting a candle at the dinner table, simmering apple cider on the stove, or taking a walk to gather colorful leaves with your kids. Picture yourself curling up with a blanket, a cup of something warm, and a short devotional that centers your heart for the season ahead. That’s the kind of rhythm this book will help you lean into.

Fall doesn’t last forever, but the memories you make at home will stay with you and your family for years to come.

I’d love for you to welcome this season with me by enjoying The Cozy Seasons: Fall at Home.

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✨ More Free Homeschooling Resources – Simple and Gentle Reading ✨

Most reading curriculums are aimed at young children, but what if your child never got the chance to learn? Or what if you waited to teach reading until later? That’s exactly what my Learn to Read series is for.

I took inspiration from the old McGuffey Readers, but when I used those with my children, I found they jumped too quickly into harder texts, and we couldn’t keep up. These books are different. They are simple, basic, and filled with repetition—because reading isn’t about rushing, it’s about consistency.

If you spend just 10–15 minutes a day working through these lessons, your child will get it. I promise. Step by step, day by day, progress happens.

You can purchase the books as physical copies if you like having them in hand, or you can download them for free—because most of my resources are always available to you, no matter what.

Homeschooling doesn’t have to be complicated. Sometimes the simplest tools are the ones that truly work.

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