Looking for Alignment
Somewhere along the way, “fitting in” became the goal. The world tells us to chase trends, match opinions, mold ourselves into whatever shape makes others more comfortable. But the truth is—we don’t want to fit in. Not with the world’s version of success, not with society’s watered-down values, and definitely not with people who don’t align with the life we’re building.
We’re not looking for approval. We’re looking for alignment.
We want a circle that shares our heart: people who are spiritually grounded, who love deeply, and who live intentionally. We want friends who would rather sit around a dinner table laughing with their kids than chase social clout. People who value connection over comparison. That’s who we’re growing with.
We’re a family-centered crew. We’d rather invest in experiences with our people than show off to people who don’t matter. Give us a day at the ballpark watching an MLB game with people we love over a fancy event with strangers any day. Let us travel with intention—to create memories, not just to post pictures ( I will post them too though 😜)
We enjoy slow mornings with waffles and conversation, cheering our team on in the stadium, and time spent with those who pour into us. We believe in mutual energy. If it’s not building us up, we’re not staying in it.
It’s okay to not fit into what the world says you should be. It’s okay to look around and feel like you don’t want any part of what’s considered “normal.” You don’t need to have the biggest house, the most likes, or the trendiest life to be fulfilled. What if rich looks like family dinners, backyard laughs, prayer in your home, and a life that feels whole—without having to prove it to anyone?
We’re choosing to be rich in the things that matter. Rich in love. Rich in time. Rich in joy. Rich in faith. Rich in our home. We’re investing in our family, in our foundation, and in the life we’re intentionally building—not the one we’re told to chase.
So no, we don’t want to fit in. We want to grow. And we want to grow with people who are growing too—in the same direction, with the same heart.
That’s our kind of community. And that’s more than enough.🏡⚾💙
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