Create moments.
Finding more presence in the present.
Preserve memories.
Creating intentional moments to last a lifetime and beyond
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Creating intentional moments to last a lifetime and beyond 〰️
Creating intentional moments to last a lifetime and beyond
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Creating intentional moments to last a lifetime and beyond 〰️
You’re the memory maker. The keeper. The one who plans the fun, snaps the photos, and tries to make it all feel a little magical.
And while you love making those memories, it’s a lot. The pictures pile up, the stories blur together, and your camera roll becomes one big, unorganized scroll.
At Love, Maddily, I get it — because I’m living it too. That’s why I created this space: to offer simple, flexible ways to make sense of your memories and actually do something with them.
Whether you’re a keep-it-digital type or a scrapbook-it-by-hand type, you’ll find tools, ideas, and systems that fit your life — and your capacity.
No pressure. No perfection. Just real life, made a little more memorable.
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Whether you’re planning your next family adventure, looking for a better way to actually do something with all those photos, or just want a little solidarity in the chaos of motherhood — you’ll find it here.
Create moments.
Ideas and inspiration to help you make meaningful memories — without overthinking it.
→ Travel with Kids
→ At-Home Fun
→ Family Traditions
→ Weekend Adventures
→ Road Trips
Preserve memories.
Tips, tools, and systems to help you actually save what matters — from photos to family stories.
→ Scrapbooking + Photo Books
→ Memory-Keeping Systems
→ Family History + Ancestry
→ Digital Decluttering
Personal.
Reflections, lessons, and the real-life stuff I’m learning in motherhood, creativity, and everything in between.
→ Motherhood
→ Partnership
→ Everyday Lessons
→ Faith + Identity
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Hi, I’m Maddie –
lifelong memory-keeper, professional over-thinker of how to hold onto the good stuff, and a South Bay local sharing what makes everyday life a little more memorable.
From yearbook layouts to travel blogs to toddler photo books, I’ve always loved documenting things — not just to look back, but to know they’re there.
This space is for both of us: to slow down, be present, and still remember it later. Because the little things don’t last forever, but they’re worth saving.