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Helping moms like you to build income at home, simplify your days, and enjoy more of what matters most ♥
Welcome! I’m Rachel, the heart behind Homemaker to Many—a space for real faith, real family, and real life.
For the last six years, my family and I lived the camper life, traveling wherever my husband’s work took us. We learned to live small, trust big, and make home wherever we parked. Recently, we’ve paused our travels to put down roots and save toward building our dream home. My husband also started his own company after stepping away from union work—an exciting (and sometimes scary) new chapter for us all!
I’m a mom of six, which means my days are full of homeschooling, endless meals, mountains of laundry, and plenty of refereeing between siblings (especially my two redheads with their fiery “ginger attitudes”). But those everyday moments—both chaotic and sweet—are where God has taught me the most.
My motherhood journey has been anything but ordinary. I’ve walked through three C-sections, one late miscarriage, one natural hospital birth, two homebirths, becoming a teen mom, and being married and divorced before 18. These were the life lessons God used to grow me—lessons in humility, resilience, surrender, and faith. They’ve shaped me into who I am today: a mom, a wife, a homemaker, and a woman determined to keep Christ at the center of it all.
Our family leans “crunchy” most days—we love natural remedies, essential oils, and DIY projects—but we’re also realists. Some nights, that means a drive-thru dinner or frozen pizza while we laugh around the table. It’s not about perfection, it’s about presence.
Here at Homemaker to Many, you’ll find encouragement for navigating motherhood, tips for homemaking on the go, and resources for turning your passions into purpose. I especially love helping moms step into pregnancy and birth with confidence—because whether it’s your first or your sixth, in the hospital or at home, you deserve support and peace.
Through it all, I’ve learned that faith is the anchor, resilience is the muscle, and laughter is the medicine. My hope is that this space feels like a warm kitchen table conversation—where you can pull up a chair, sip your coffee (or tea…or both), and know you’re not alone.
So grab a cup (or three), mama—let’s walk this beautiful mess together

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