
This is our honest journal of healing—the stumbles, the breakthroughs, and everything in between. Whether you’re just starting your journey or looking for a place to rest, we’re so glad you’re here.
A Note on Safety: > Here, we speak truth to our pasts. Because this community discusses experiences of abuse and childhood trauma, please be aware that content may be triggering.
We believe your story deserves to be told, but we also believe your peace deserves to be protected. Only read and share when you feel ready. You are in control here.
Get to Know Us
"They say sisters share a bond, but Linny B and I share a battle. Growing up in a toxic household, we were each other's only safe harbor. Now, as we approach our 40's (and Linny hits 36), we’ve traded survival for thriving.
Between us, we are raising small armies of our own amazing kids and adorable bonus kids. This blog is a tribute to the resilience of sisters. It’s a look at how we navigate our relationships, blended family dynamics, and the deep, internal work of healing from the past. We’re proof that you can come from a broken home and still build a whole one."
Us and Our bond
"Do not look for healing at the feet of those who broke you." — Rupi Kaur
"Healing is not the absence of the scar, but the refusal to let the wound dictate the future."

There is a specific kind of strength found in siblings, who decide to heal together. You are not just moving forward; you are reaching back and untying knots that were tightened long before you were born. It’s important to remember that the pain you had no control over as a child does not define the woman you are becoming.







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