Board by Board, Nail by Nail

Some people build houses. My husband builds dreams.

I come to him with ideas…half-formed visions and whispered what ifs.

“What if we opened up the space?”

“What if the porch wrapped around?”

“What if we made it feel like home?”

And he listens.

Then, one board at a time, one nail after another, he brings it to life.

No shortcuts. No rushing. Just steady hands and quiet devotion.

That’s how we built our home.

And honestly?

It’s how we built us, too.

We didn’t start with sparks or fairy tales.

We started with friendship.

A foundation laid in long talks, shared laughter, hard truths, and second chances.

A foundation strong enough to hold the weight of real life.

And when the storms came, because they always do.

when the ceilings dripped, or the walls cracked, or the light felt too far to reach,

he still showed up with a hammer in one hand and hope in the other.

He reminded me that even in the darkest corners, light can be rewired back in.

That sometimes, you don’t need to tear it all down…just reframe it.

Every renovation we’ve done, on our house or our hearts, has brought with it a flicker of hope.

Hope that things can get better.

Hope that something beautiful can grow where something broken once stood.

Hope that love doesn’t have to look perfect to be strong.

Nothing we’ve built together would pass some kind of perfection test. Just ask my city inspector. 

The floors squeak. The paint isn’t always even.

There are dings in the trim and fingerprints on the walls.

But when we look around?

We don’t see flaws.

We see us.

We see memories tucked into the corners.

We see the magic that only comes from building something together, with your hands, your heart, and your whole messy life.

And to the world, maybe it looks ordinary.

But to us?

It’s everything.

It’s sacred.

It’s home.

4 responses to “Board by Board, Nail by Nail”

  1. Kris Guillory Avatar

    your words are not only inspirational. They’re beautiful as well. Life is very hard but well worth it when you find someone amazing to go through it with

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    1. It takes a village to raise a family and that village starts with two people that work hard to build on the love they initially feel and find ways to keep it alive.

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  2. and persistence from Kris. You all are perfect together and have built a great relationship and team. Love ya and miss you all 😘💕🙏🏻

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    1. Everything we accomplish cannot be done without the other! We miss you and love you

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HI, I’m Jacqueline, entrepreneur by trade, mama by heart, and writer by necessity. I run a company by day and a household by…well all the time. Somewhere between scheduling client calls and cleaning up juice box disasters, I decided to start this blog. Crumbs and Chaos is my love letter to the mess, the loud, sticky and beautiful that comes from raising a big family while building a business. It’s where the professional world and the parenting trenches collide. Where the invisible hero can be seen and where a little grace can be cooked up.