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Elizabeth Klebart

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Hello, I'm Elizabeth Klebart. Homeschooling, (single) mom, attachment educator, artist, holistic designer, traveler, unintentional minimalist, and freedom-seeker. I believe that staying home with your kids, entrepreneurship, and/or homeschooling should be accessible to all families. Through the use of holistic lifestyle and home design, I am able to support moms in co-creating freedom-filled inner and outer environments that support their intentions for their lives. When you simplify your life and allow yourself to detach from the emotional and physical attachments that no longer serve you, you create space for the life that you desire. Demand peace. Find joy. Claim your purpose.
About a year ago, I decided to give up alcohol.   I wasn't a big drinker since becoming a mother, but I felt like the impact on my productivity, physical, and emotional health wasn't in alignment with the path that...
Summer is here and what better way to enjoy your garden than creating fresh recipes from the produce you grew yourself! My favorite childhood memories are during the summer when my mom would be gardening in our front yard.  I...
I recently returned to the New England area, and people here are crazy about avoiding Lyme disease! Some go as far as never going into the woods, or making their children wear shoes AT ALL TIMES. Well...that’s not going to work...
Do you wish you could homeschool or unschool your kids? Well, good news--you CAN! I can’t tell you how many times I’ve heard the phrase “If I didn’t xyz, I would homeschool”. The majority of these statements come from working or...
I have been a (single)mom for almost 7 years, and I can tell you from experience: The three biggest stressors facing (single)parents are financial stress, overwhelm, and lack of support. Living in an RV full-time might sound tough, but here...
Do you remember the community feeling of summertime as a kid? I can still remember the smell of pine trees, gardening with my mom, and eating popsicles in the woods with my neighbors, while we climbed on boulders and looked...