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1 week ago |
magnolia.com | Joanna Gaines
STORY BY JOANNA GAINESPHOTOGRAPHY BY RUTHIE MARTINInspiration strikes when beds of summer blooms take on a life of their own. I’ve heard it said that nature is the springboard to the sacred. In the years of cultivating our garden at the farm, I’ve found it to ring true. Every season we reap far more than we sow.
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1 week ago |
magnolia.com | Joanna Gaines
STORY BY JOANNA GAINESPHOTOGRAPHY BY CARSON DOWNINGFOOD STYLING BY JAMIE FLANAGAN & RUBY VELOZPROP STYLING BY ASHLEY MADDOX & ASHLEY FRIESENFor all of summer’s thrills, every bright spark and blind leap, every sunset and speck of starlight chased, there is also rest to find and a slowness to be savored. After all, this is the season of intermission. For our kids, summer means they get to swap their seats for swings, their classroom walls for no bounds at all.
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2 months ago |
magnolia.com | Joanna Gaines
Story by Joanna GainesThis story has been adapted from the spring 2025 issue of Magnolia Journal. This is almost always how it goes: When I get home, Crew runs toward me with a twinkle in his eye, and he slips something into my hand. Most of the time it’s something he’s found or made: a stone, a clover, a handwritten note. They’re little markers in his story, of his growing mind and curiosity—little proofs of this life we’re exploring together.
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Mar 10, 2025 |
magnolia.com | Joanna Gaines
Story by Joanna GainesPhotography by Lucy DiazThis story has been adapted from the spring 2025 issue of Magnolia Journal. the beauty in planting something newClose your eyes and think of a place that anchors you. Think of a spot that quiets distractions and puts you at ease. A space you know will leave you better than you were before. For me, that place has always been the garden, especially in the morning. If I wake up feeling hurried or anxious, the fresh air settles me.
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Feb 11, 2025 |
magnolia.com | Joanna Gaines
In nearly every season of my life, I have looked to balance as a benchmark, a way of measuring how well I’m holding my life together. If things generally felt right-side up, then I knew I could breathe a sigh of relief. Balance, to me, was the light at the end of the tunnel, the antidote of sorts for whatever chaos was swirling nearby. In my 20s, for instance, I was mothering small children and a small business, and I longed for the secret to make it all achievable.
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