Welcome to our Life Styled & Living Well blog!
This blog is a personal space where we—Stacii and Teresa—share our lives, both individually and together, with honesty, heart, and a bit of humor along the way.
Life is full of seasons—some joyful, some challenging, and all worth reflecting on. Through our posts, you’ll find stories about our daily lives, meaningful adventures, lessons we’re learning, and the ways our faith continues to shape us. We’re not here to present perfect lives. Instead, we’re opening the door to real conversations about growth, purpose, relationships, and what it looks like to live well—spiritually, emotionally, and intentionally.
You’ll hear from both of us in our own voices. Sometimes we’ll write as a team, and other times we’ll share more personal reflections and experiences on our own. We each bring our unique perspective, style, and journey—but what we have in common is a deep desire to live authentically and to connect meaningfully with others—like you, the Life Styled and Living Well community.
Our hope is that as you read, you’ll feel encouraged, inspired, and maybe even challenged in the best of ways. Whether you’re here for a moment of encouragement, a story you can relate to, or simply a breath of fresh perspective, we hope this blog feels like a cozy corner of the internet where you can exhale and just be.
Thank you for being here; we hope you’ll stick around.

Grateful
Welcome to Life Styled and Living Well — A Journey Rooted in Gratefulness
To say that Stacii and I are excited to launch the Life Styled and Living Well community would be an understatement. But if we had to choose just one word to mark the beginning of this new chapter, it would be grateful, which is the word that was placed on my heart for this year.

Italy (part 1)
Ah, Italy. The land of pasta, piazzas, and… unexpected ankle swelling? Yes, you heard me. I want to tell you the truth about traveling through Italy—not just the Instagram version with gelato sunsets and quaint alleyways, but the sweaty, slightly swollen, “why-did-I-pack-four-pairs-of-shoes” version.